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Interviews with Mahmoud Salem

Interviewed January 10, 2011

A thing about my issues with my mother is this. I did not live with her; I lived on my own. And I did not inform her of my activities. And I made sure that she remains as technologically illiterate as possible. Because, forget everything else– Egyptian moms are naggers, man. They nag. I didn´t want her nagging. One of the worst things about Twitter right now is that I have both my father and my sister following me. And I tried blocking them once, and then they got another account, and it just became tedious, because it´s impossible to go through your list and try to guess, “Is that your father? Is that your sister?” You know, and so, no, it sucks because they know where you are.

Like Twitter is such a draconian thing. There is a big button that says, “Follow me.” You know, and just– you make the job of the security agencies or your family members easier, depending who you are or whatever they want most. So no, she did not know anything until the revolution happened. And, until now, I don´t think she understands the situation. Despite, yeah, all those years and the success and micro celebrity status, being very known in very small circles, my mother actually never knew anything about this.

The effect of my participation in the revolution was very interesting, family-wise. Because my mom, a few months earlier, had already been fighting very much with the NDP. She was very much on the outs with them. But the day I got arrested, that´s when she firmly joined the revolution, really. She started, “They´re like those bastards.” You know, which is fine. It´s interesting, because she keeps getting phone calls from other NDP people, and they´re trying to get her in their new NDP Party or whatever. And, so far, she has stood her ground. And, for that, I´m actually proud of her. Because they are staging a comeback thanks to the involvement of the Supreme Council of Armed Forces.

On the other hand my sister and my dad, they actually had different reactions. My sister was just you know, she didn´t know anything. And, suddenly, her brother was famous. So she was just happy, “My brother is famous. Everybody knows my brother. Everybody likes my brother, so that´s cool.” My father shifts between fear over me and the fact that he has actually had about, I don´t know, three or four girlfriends who dated him specifically because he´s my father. ´Cause they´re fans. So, suddenly, like it opened up an entire dating scene for him. So that was sweet.