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Egypt's Warning: Are you listening?

13 pointsby KedarMhaswadeover 14 years ago

3 comments

Vivtekover 14 years ago
Energy-constrained? Egypt? Only if you have an entrenched, hidebound investment sector that is uninterested in doing anything but seeking petroleum rent and ensuring the continuation of its own hold on power.<p>Mistaking "oil" for "energy" is rather short-sighted, isn't it?
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csomarover 14 years ago
No, nobody is listening. Try to convince a Tunisian 30 years ago, that if no economical and political changes are be done to save the country economy and stability, a disaster may happen and cost dearly to him, in the first place.<p>He may understand, but he is not <i>interested</i>. He won't move. The same is for people and the whole world working with this banking system. They may agree that the system is bankrupt and may fail them at any moment. But only few are bothered with it.<p>When the system collapse, they start complaining and protesting.
hasenjover 14 years ago
No I think it's more about the corrupt and oppressive regime.<p>The people weren't chanting "give us food"; they were chanting "The people want to oust the regime".
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