Daniel Levine to Eliot Cardinaux
That's cool. The situation in egypt is really interesting and I've only had time to follow it superficially. Maybe I can catch up on it this weekend. From what I understand this could be a really positive thing, but there are a lot of people interseted in exploiting the situation and it's too soon to say how things will unfold.. (?) I saw footage of protestors in egypt and in washignton. It was really moving. These people feel like this is their moment and it's like an affirmation of humanity that everyone is protesting. I saw some footage of a clash in Egypt too, where people were throwing stones. I couldn't tell-- it seemed like they were all just throwing stones at a big fence in front of a big highway. It seemed really absurd and senseless. It looked like some people were trying to mediate things and talk to others in the crowd. It was so chaotic, and yet, it totally reminded me of new york, when something interesting happens, as it does from time to time.
Maybe this is just the beginning of a wave of peaceful revolutions in the mideast. And once the people there start running democracies on their own, well, we really wont have any moral justification to keep fucking with them. Maybe this could de-escalate the whole thing.
Maybe this is just the beginning of a wave of peaceful revolutions in the mideast. And once the people there start running democracies on their own, well, we really wont have any moral justification to keep fucking with them. Maybe this could de-escalate the whole thing.
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Feb. 4th, 2011
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