Friday, February 11, 2011

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Sundown in Heliopolis ..

Originally published at Blood & Glory Steel . Please leave any comments there.

.. or how an era ended. Today is a great day, not only for Egypt, which was followed by Tunisia's successful example, but for all people who support the right to liberty, education and welfare. Every time a nation stands on its own and from a thousand throats of the stunned and immediately entgegenbrüllt fainting ruling class of a loud NO, it goes a little in the direction it should. And while our politicians wait helplessly and "grave concern" and "increasing concern" look at "the situation on the ground" they do just that stupid look and make yourself how it will end and whether or not some distant day the next are those in which the people & # 8211; their people - knock and say "Not so. Not with us. "Embarrassing, our state representatives. EU, U.S., all across the board. It took weeks before anyone even use the term "joy for the Egyptian people" has placed in the mouth. Yes, the high diplomacy - always around the bush and just say nothing, what could be a blame.

Afterwards

stand up and say that they had feared there would be a bloody deposition of mass protests or one has worked oh so well with the then reigning ruler, and was now worried whether fanaticism is rampant - it's easy. If we mean by fanaticism that do millions of people freedom instead of knobs and work for it instead of poverty and go out the door - then they are probably right. But do they really think that would take three decades, authoritarian and autocratic governance of the millions of people from all sorts of films really still repression? Nothing they understand. And

exactly is the difference between "liberated" countries such as Iraq and Afghan and self-liberating countries like Tunisia and Egypt. Psychologically, one would speak of suffering (where we were in Afghanistan a problem because there exist in some regions since decades of war and skirmishes, and there are whole generations who can not imagine otherwise) - if the people have had enough it is active. And threatened the "stability" in its region until it gets either his will or is brutally massacred. Mubarak has played for time and lost. Actually, it's still running really peaceful, which has over History has certainly looked different, a "dismissal". But it shows again how important the public has become now, and thus the public, even some global participation in world affairs.

And it can not even change the protesters used camel or the presidential guard something. When doctors take to defend their hospital with Molotov cocktails, the Navy at the protesters on the beach provides food and places himself between the soldiers, police, security and counter-protesters and the minions opositionelle meeting at a larger to prevent escalation, when Coptic Christians make in human chains to meet Friday prayer participating Muslims, so that nothing happens to them, it makes you look at the question - what is it all still possible?

good work down there! Now comes the question: Who's next? Gaddafi is the next and a free inside Libya before April is over? Or is first provided a change in Yemen? What I find interesting that the West is distorted by his own experience with the military's role in the state apparatus towards the Middle East looks. Most clearly is the difference between the police and the military in the country on the Nile - the police has for decades kept the everyday machinery of power running, made the arrests and controls and was, as is often the long arm of the state. If the police is the long arm of the state, the army of the long arm of the people (considered international) and the State and the people is not one (which together get's like every person with a little sense of reality) to gain positions as in Turkey or in Egypt.

The whole thing is a nightmare for the West, because if it were to face a power like the military tend to side with the people than the government ("We saw from the current political leadership rather than on our own countrymen just because the order to shoot up there. "), then the police can not support the regents if the people do not want them anymore. OMFG, then all power would be yes in fact the people how terrifying! This constitutional nightmare of every politician here and there ever become a reality. Good examples of how the indoctrinated against China, which could still aim at the "battle of material" effect whistles on it, of course, since there is generally speaking no difference - because you either "state and therefore the people & # 8221; service or just not. And who does not do it, .. naja. There is the bondage and the slide around on their knees for authority and power to command just anchored in the culture and tradition. As the saying goes, with supply and demand? Large quantity of a commodity reduces its value dramatically? Or so that seems good for life in China shall apply to still - I am curious if and when that changes, or actually may eventually reach the hole with reforms because they have brought the national wealth enough. But I digress

again - back to Cairo. How many pages still have predicted that collapse into chaos and the country is? At least three. After two weeks of rest, most are back returned to their work, have gone ahead and presented to the system that they by doing what they have done before and not so much need it are. Ohja, we need you, regents, the poison you let your ears from your experts in order to make up our own thing! What happened when the police withdrew after the riots? The people have even begun to protect themselves, to control cars, to form vigilante groups for neighborhoods, so that looters have no chance. Where the long arm and the welfare state was that? And above all - who really needed? Same game with the governments - the first few days of protest, Do you remember? Mubarak has dissolved his entire government, replacing A by B, that is roughly the chairs back for career changers. And what changed it? Nothing, all have done exactly what they always do and it went on. If the state of emergency, the banks discouraged to open or closed by the curfew the port on the Red Sea in the morning? No. The much feared chaos has its own order. Maybe that's the gag it - until we try it, we realize how little we really need and how much yet.

this joy that is swept across the square, which comes from the innermost of the people I had witnessed to live like that must have been really great.

Congrats, Egypt!

I hope one day people will realize that if they act wisely and decisively much less detailed than they need us today would have us believe. Exactly there is potential. And the gentlemen who waste their time and our money now so you can look for a real job.

Hail to the Kingdom of Steel!

Brother Arnoc

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