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What now for Egypt's Facebook revolutionaries?
2011-03-24
Posted by:ryuge

#2  Knowing the Ikhwan, death.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2011-03-24 16:37  

#1  This is worth a read. It is deja vu all over again. As such it reads like so many of the groups from the '60s like the feminists, the civil rights groups, the draft resistors, etc.

They are in the same quandry as most of the "progressive" movement today of we won, now what?

All they have been, both here and there, are destructive and they have no clue how to advance or even what they want to advance towards.

Why not focus on activism instead of wasting time on a political party?
For what is never mentioned.

At the heart of the swirling chaos is a big question: Who speaks for this new Egypt and for the millions of protesters who made it possible?

Notice it's not about what to do, just about who has the power. Remind you of anyone?
Posted by: AlanC   2011-03-24 13:03  

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