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    10+ Best Lebanese Revolution Posts Spotted On Social Media

    By Christie K.January 15, 2020Updated:July 31, 2025
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    Social media has been the very best friend of the Lebanese revolution and the most reliable ally of the people of the revolution. Not flawless, but surely the best.

    From planning and coordination posts and calls for pertinent support to satire and caricature posts, they are all playing their role in conveying the messages of the protesters.

    Here are among the best and most recent posts spotted on Social Media:

    #1 On the Electricity crisis

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    A post shared by Dana Hammoud (@danathawra)

    “When the electricity cuts off, don’t light a candle, ignite a revolution. Stand up and move.”

    #2 Revolution v/s Riots

    الفرق بين الثورة وأعمال الشغب انو المشاغب بيحركه الكره بينما الثائر بيحركه الحب… الحب لوطنه، الحب لخيُّه الانسان، الحب لأولاده وناسه وشعبه وأرضه. ما في ثورة بلا حُب.#لبنان__ينتفض ??

    — Nasser Fakih (@fakihn) November 12, 2019

    “The difference between the revolution and the riots is that the rioter is moved by his hate while the person revolting is moved by love… Love for his country, love for his human fellow, love for his children, his people, his land. There is no revolution without love. #Lebanon_Revolts.”

    #3 Home country v/s leader

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    A post shared by Dana Hammoud (@danathawra)

    “Love your home country, not your leader. #No_to_Strife.”

    #4 Preserving the values of the revolution

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    A post shared by Gilbert Doumit Official (@gilbertdoumit)

    “They want to turn it sectarian, we will keep it civil! They want to turn it political partisan, we will keep it patriotic! They want to turn it violent, we will keep pacific!”

    #5 The Revolution, a state of spirit

    “You cannot buy the revolution. You cannot make the revolution. You can only be the revolution. It is in your spirit, or it is nowhere.”
    ― Ursula K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed#Lebanon #لبنان_ينتفض pic.twitter.com/zIfiwqcwFo

    — Walid Karam (@WalidKaram) January 11, 2020

    It’s a reality. Riots and troublemaking can be possibly paid, but, not a revolution that brings up a nation to revolt in unity. 

    #6 Allegiance to the Flag

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B7LTk6JjR0I

    “Our Flag is one.” A clear message that we ought to pay allegiance to the one and only Lebanese Flag, which comes first and foremost and above all. That’s genuine patriotism.

    #7 Lebanon under construction

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B5Dwrp8giur

    To build anew, one has to remove the rotten, the useless, and the harmful, and clear the space. Only then, one can construct the solid, the healthy, and the functional.

    #8 Corruption prompted the revolution 

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    A post shared by Wardé Bou Daher | وردة بوضاهر (@wardeboudaher)

    “If your hands haven’t committed the forbidden, we wouldn’t be in the street revolting.”

    #9 That’s the “strong presidency” promised to the people

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    A post shared by Roy Boukhary (@roy_b93)

    “During the strong presidency, we are in obscurity 24h/24h.”

    #10 Our anger is not chaos

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    A post shared by Daleel Thawra (@daleelthawra)

    “Our anger is not chaos. Your failure is the cause of the revolution.”

    #11 A message to the ruling officials

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    A post shared by Lebanon4 (@4lebanon7)

    Roughly translates into: “Revert to your consciousness and be inspired by God in all that you do, because history will hold you accountable. Governance is a responsibility and every official person accounts in front of God and in front of his people; hence, beware of the anger of the people.” Bishop Elias Aoude.

    #12 As the time of accountability has come… 

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    A post shared by Lebanon4 (@4lebanon7)

    “It’s not my fault, they didn’t let me [work].”

    #13 Protesters apologize for occupying the streets

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    A post shared by Daleel Thawra (@daleelthawra)

    “We apologize for the inconvenience. We are working for your sake.” Under renovation, under renovation, under renovation…

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