If Mubarak steps down, who will replace him? Will the people calm down? Or will there be more fighting with the Mubarak supporters? How many more people have to die and get hurt before they stop? Once this ends, how long will it take for Egypt to reach normalcy again?
I don't really know much about Egyptian politics...or what the issues over there really are. All I have is what I see through the news. And all I can say is...there's so much violence. You're all brothers, but you're hurting each other.
I don't really know much about Egyptian politics...or what the issues over there really are. All I have is what I see through the news. And all I can say is...there's so much violence. You're all brothers, but you're hurting each other.
They're fighting 24 hours a day.
What's also sad is that all this could've been avoided. But now their lives halted, they're losing days of business, work, school and family time. Don't they ever get tired? If everyone could just calm down...the person they're fighting about is sitting in his home, troubled but unhurt, while they are bloody, tired, have no money, and probably not even sure if they have a job to get back to after this ends.
Do they go back home to their families at the end of a day of protesting? Do they get to eat 3 meals everyday? Are they all in fighting mode the whole day? Do all of them really know what they're fighting for? Or are they just going where the crowd goes?
A difference of opinion doesn't have to lead to violence.
After destroying much of their city, they're the ones who's going to clean it up too.
If only all this can just stop on a snap. But it can't. And we can't fast forward time too.
If only all this can just stop on a snap. But it can't. And we can't fast forward time too.
and please try not to damage any of the pyramids and mummies...I want to see them too...
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