jueves, 7 de febrero de 2013

Egypt: a generation of revolutionaries





There is a  big difference between people that are comfortable with their life style (despite they live in a very bad conditions) and the people who are willing to defend and search a better life conditions. People who are noisy, people who walk and walk on the streets, looking for a new future. Maybe not their own future, but the future of their sons. 


Those people live on Egypt: a society that was ruled by a obsolete government. They were living on a society that prevented their liberties, when all around the globalizate world "had given" long ago. 
Hosni Mubarak, the president for a long time on that country, became the Egypt of the XXI century, in an almost exact replica of ancient Egypt. With all the package complete: the military power abuse, inocent people diying, bad economical conditions, and a strange (for us and common for the Egyptians) control of the liberties. 

The youths, tired of this situation, and mobilized by their naturally revolutionary spirit (with some help of Al-Qeda) took the streets on the Egyptian Revolution (25 january of 2011) and joined their voices with a common objetive: put a final to the "Mubarak's Republic" that's became in a monarchy. 
And that was what happened...Mubarak was finally resigned, and with him, his goverment. 

Maybe in a future, we will open our eyes, and see that maybe... just maybe, we are too many comfortable, with those "little things" that don't let us go forward. Yes!, exactly like the Egyptians. 


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