Interesting and there are plenty of other ways to bring about change depending on the circumstances. Egypt has had to physically stand up to make a change because maybe that was required and there was no other way.ManFranceGermany said:After all this comments, I really see that you dislike the "west" and Israel, at least our daily politics.
Eh? What did he say?
If I hate the Politics of my country I would try to be part of a revolution, like the Egyptians did, or at least leave the Country, which I don't support.ManFranceGermany said:Why are you living among us if you dislike our politics?
We were all born somewhere and I fail to see how you ended up with the conclusion from their post that they don't want to live where they live. More important WTF has that got to do with anything, just out of interest? The poster has a right to express themselves and their opinion on a given subject just like you. Whether you agree or not isn't the issue. I didnt agree with you btw but I'm not telling you to move to another country.
QUOTE(ManFranceGermany @ Feb 11 2011, 10:26 PM)
When dealing with large groups of people of different backgrounds, faiths, ethnicity etc we are never all going to agree. We don't all have the same views. Maybe think about that and not just assume you are the "one" opinion and others are just wrong. Your reply came across as very ignorant and I felt it was unfair on the person who was discussing something with others here.
So thats my view on your views.
Back to the topic, im glad for the people of egypt. I wish them all the luck for the future and peace.