the current uprising was sped up by what happened in tunisia.

i have been foreseeing a poor vs rich uprising for egypt. it seemed inevitable.

let's hope that the current situation will be managed in a way that will spare us an economical uprising.

egypt is currently on the very brink of becoming the true leader of the arab world again or being succumbed into decades of wrath.

where i live on the red sea, there were hardly any demonstrations. maybe on the friday of anger there were 200 people peacefully on the streets for a couple of hours. this boils down to the people here having jobs and understanding how much egypt need tourism and influx of curency to support our economy.

furthermore, the exchange of opinions with foreigners surely has helped the people get a broader view of politics and the world.


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Speed has never killed anyone, suddenly becoming stationary... That's what gets you.