Egypt: A Changed Course

Crying foul over the evil that men do; this has become the culture of the day. The world is glued to the demeaning situations in Egypt. I applaud situation and support the course the Egyptians have taken. Nevertheless, I am taken aback by the recent developments waving around the fight for freedom. Misconstrued agenda have now been hoisted and radically becoming the main focus of demand.

The biggest flaw in this demonstration is the infiltration of some political figures (opposition members) to take advantage of the struggle to advance their own course. It appears some protestors do not know exactly what they want but rather are dancing to the tunes played by some politicians. This in my view empowers the government to negotiate for its existence because the struggle has now become a political game rather than for a just course.

I fear that the voice of the Egyptian protesters will be overshadowed by the voice of opposition politicians. I am downhearted because it is the same politicians who are pulling the strings for the ignorant citizen.

The world has now become a place for celebrating self-seeking individuals, especially politicians. I believe society must focus on achieving good for the masses.

The disenfranchised Egyptians must choose their stand and separate their course from the course of  opportunist politicians.

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3 Replies to “Egypt: A Changed Course”

  1. I think the question is how it is managed. without experience politicians and experts, then there would be a political vacuum which is is worse

  2. opportunistic politicians abound everywhere. ready to take advantage of any situation. People have to be smart not to be taken advantage of.

  3. there are politicians who are always looking for the lest opportunity to take advantage of. You make a good point. The protesters should let their voices be heard, not another uncle Sam to take advantage of

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