
Cracks in the "evil Arab"
18 days alone, almost one sigh next to the story. 18 days were enough to end 30 years of fear, humiliation and despair.
Why now? Nobody knows and nobody will ever know. Historians and sociologists try to explain retrospectively and they will probably find the reasons who made only in 2011 that was simply unimaginable has become suddenly possible. But doubt not be resolved, however. The durability of regimes of terror has been an enigma ever since. We know how they work and how they continue, but no one has ever been able to predict their collapse. What determines people to move one day to overthrow tyrants and what is that mysterious alchemy which is at a given instant the momentum gets under way?
"The people want," repeated the Egyptians, and because the people finally wanted, it worked. It's as simple as that? Well yes, it's so simple, so simple that remains completely stunned.
When people want to live,
Force is to respond to the destiny,
Force is to dissipate the darkness,
Force is to break the chains.
Aboul-Qacem Echabbi well said, but it took 78 years for this to become true. Fate decreed that the first spark from Tunisia as if to prove that poets are the only true prophets, they are the only ones who can impose their vision of destiny and transform it into a true reality.
Until today, the Arabs had no future as their destination a morbid millenarianism. Tunisians and Egyptians have just shown that this future is not obstructed and that the prerogative of democratic progress is no longer reserved for others. This is a first step, but it is a giant step.
The Tunisian people and the Egyptian people wanted. We think that the Syrians, Algerians, Libyans and other Arab peoples will want to turn. I bet that these first cracks in the Arab unhappiness will expand to the point where hope can finally become possible, he rushes into it and continue. I bet also that the Lebanese, who are murdered for having missed the revolution, will one day return for the successful bank to disgorge and purulence, which macerate the depths of their minds for an eternity.
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