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By Belbesy, 13 years ago, In English
Last round was a historic date :D at the same time and date the Egyptian revolution won and the previous president surrender and got kicked off his chair.
at the same time I wished I could solve some problems and get a higher rank but I discovered at the first 5 minutes of the round that I forgot to confirm my registration for the round :D so I left my pc and went down to the streets to celebrate with the rest of the people.
it was an unforgettable moment anyway :)
wish me luck..
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Egypt's main income — tourists. Criminalization scared them. Where are you going to get the money? Also, destabilization attracted Islamic radicals. Your country can lose its economy, morever, sovereignty (independence), is that a reason to be happy? The revolution means change of national project, path of development, not the man or clan which is responsible for it. In other case it is FAIL. You all fooled.

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    You're necroposter :) Anyway,

    1) According to wikipedia, tourism is quite significant part of Egypt's revenues, but not the main one (11·109 / 46·109);

    2) Why should people care about independence of the country, that is, the independence of the several fraudsters holding the power?

    3) The revolution is the chance to change for the better future and freedom, not only for religious extremism;

    4) Change of the path of development is always good, since otherwise it's direct way to totalitarianism.

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      Ok, then we need an autoclose algorithm for old threads.

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      since otherwise it’s direct way to totalitarianism

      trollface :) muslim brothers are definitely better :)

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        Religious extremists are basically the same thing :) But in case of revolution such a painful outcome is just one of many possibilities, and in case of "stability" with "effective manager"^W^W "strong leader" — the only one possible.

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          But in case of revolution such a painful outcome is just one of many possibilities

          Only one possibility in Arab countries unfortunately. The right of majority to exterminate minority. Have you ever heard anything about Copts?

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            I've just read about them in wiki. Fortunately, majority is not always the winner in revolutions. Anyway, let's stop reviving this dead thread and continue discussion in private messages, if you want :)

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    I think you don't know much about Egypt. Yes, the 25th Jan. revolution has many negative effects on economy, tourism.. etc. But do you know that most of Egypt's income was stolen by people of the past regime? reason to be happy? For sure we have to be very happy because we removed a "dictator". We finally have the right to vote in a free "impartial" elections in which our votes will count. Do you know that the first impartial elections actually happened in Egypt a few weeks ago? Finally, we have the first civilian president after 60 years of military rule. Don't you think that this not a reason to be happy?

    The change of the national project and the path development you are talking about wouldn't ever happen without getting rid of the past regime and its gang who harmed Egypt enough in the last 30 years.