Monday, January 31, 2011

a gulf tragedy perhaps?

Who ever that hasn't been ignorant, watching the TV or browsing online, must know that there is a bit of a crisis in Egypt and Tunisia. What happened you?

People's revolution they call it, a bit of what a party in Malaysia wanted to achieve but failed miserably, but hey, at least there where no riots. (but jalan jem lah)

People's revolution isn't a new term, Thailand recently used it to oust the ruling government (and failed), most African countries tried (yet again failed because new leaders are more corrupted). The fact it, to find a sincere 'Rakyat' leader with no hidden agenda is like finding a needle in a hay stack.

But look, having said that, I do employ that the people have certain rights that they need to voice out. If I was in a major oil producing country that get 1.6B of American aid and at the same time my daily income is less that $2, I would question some people.

Then again, how can it be justified to unleash prisoners? I mean, 'cmon! Prisoners? Rapist and murderers of your family, are you just plain or playing stupid? The sadistically justification may be that they need the monstrous aggression to clash with the cops. Hmm...you'd never know.

Another point of contention is that, why America hasn't reacted yet? I mean, a People's Revolution is meant for a fair and free elections which provide democracy, in which is America's proxy. Obama for one, should have seized the opportunity to intervene rather than staying put. Or maybe, big uncle sam is just afraid to take the wrong side?

Face it, Hosni Mubarak was a puppet for Uncle Sam and when their puppet is broken, they're trying to find a new one, but not just yet, their gonna wait until the very last minute and see whether their puppet has still any use. If the deem not, then here comes the hero to save the day. (like, if they come in now, everything would come to an end)

Hail People's Revolution
(the real one I mean, not the overly flambuyount - wanting to rule the government in 21 days kind)

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