Egypt in crisis

@trader22 (232)
Jamaica
January 29, 2011 5:52pm CST
The people are fed up and frustrated with thier government. Now they want him out but he won't leave. The man is a power mongrel. Now the country is in chaos. Have you been watching the news?
2 responses
@flamez3r0 (319)
• Puerto Rico
30 Jan 11
yes, yesterday I was watching the live broadcast in the aljazeera's newspaper page. However, the real crisis is what made people riot, not the rioting itself. People aren't always heard, and rioting is an effective tool of saying that enough is enough. It's important to remember that modern civilization are based on violence too.
@trader22 (232)
• Jamaica
30 Jan 11
I can't really disagree to what they are doing. I heard 40% of the country live below the poverty line.
• Puerto Rico
30 Jan 11
I don't have a clue why they are doing it, but for so many to participate, and to keep it up for so long, something must be wrong. If they believe that burning buildings is a way to express themselves, who are we to say it's wrong?
• New Zealand
30 Jan 11
According the news yes... the people being shown are extremely annoyed with the government in Egypt. Perhaps their leader should seriously consider another job. There is no point in keeping a large group of angry people discontented. Regardless of what the issue may be or who is wrong. It is quite important in keeping the majority of a population happy to avoid unnecessary unpleasant conflicts in arising. (Even maybe if their leader thinks his people are NUTS!!!)
@trader22 (232)
• Jamaica
30 Jan 11
Their is no hope for him. He insulted the intelligence of his people. He use brute force against them and left them to fen for themselves. What sense it make to remain in power when majority of the country despise and hate you. He is such a power mongrel.