This popular movement, spawned from the successful toppling of Tunisia's government has spawned more and more actions around the world in the name of freedom and civil rights. Myanmar's military dictatorship has stepped down leaving in its place a democratic parliament. The government in Jordan has been scrapped by the government in response to protests. mass protests have spawned in South Africa, New York and other cities in the support of the Egyptian movement.
Conceived in the economic hardships of Egypt's late economy, this 'revolution' is starting to look like that of the French Revolution of over 200 years prior. Could this be the enlightenment in the Arabic world? Only time will tell. So long as an Arabic Napoleon doesn't arise this could be the beginning of a very wonderful time.

Sooner or later, the government will step down, or lose its legitimacy and be replaced. nothing is more powerful than people fighting for their basic rights, ready to die at any moment for their comrades.
Viva la Revolution!
It's almost ridiculous how quickly things are escalating out of control.
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ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see people coming together for the sake of freedom. Your mind gets a bit bogged down after reading story after story about censorship and corruption. While violent, it is refreshing.
ReplyDeleteMan, i saw some news reports from Egypt last night. Really crazy stuff.
ReplyDeleteThe odds of a radical islamists taking over power in Egypt are slim. Their threat is way overhyped.
ReplyDeleteWe don't want a government that will drag us into 'holy' wars.
I am an Egyptian myself. And yes, hopefully this will be the beginning of a very wonderful time for us, for our Arab brothers and for the rest of the world.
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ReplyDeleteI remember following this when it first started. It really has grown well out of control.
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