Exactly what I had said many times.....Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, Tunisia, Malaysia, Indo

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Exactly what I had said many times.....Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, Tunisia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, etc, etc., etc...

This century will signal the beginning of the downfall of electoral governments.....if only the elites, cronies, chobolans and power hungry get elected. Democratic electoral process is BS if voters are left to choose amongst in a basket of rotten apples. Which one the voter chooses is still a rotten apple.

This article is extremely insightful. It almost seems like I wrote it....but of course, I didn't, yet it echos my sentiments. "No government is good government"....literally. That's why there are protests all over the world, for people are basically sick of chobolan government, even if it was elected through the democratic process. This is a new era, but is only the beginning.

The moment protests are organized across countries, like the Arab spring, where a few countries population protest at the same time, then it crosses ideological boundaries. The bottom-line is this. If the government is chobolan and corrupt, then no government is good government. FACT.




http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jul/02/politics-protest-elites-brazil-egypt-organisation



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Re: Exactly what I had said many times.....Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, Tunisia, Malaysia,

Ba ba black sheep in lumparliament had just proved my point.

Politics is about power, but don't abuse it.
 
Re: Exactly what I had said many times.....Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, Tunisia, Malaysia,

Power corrupts the mind :eek:
Just ask Harry
:p
 
Re: Exactly what I had said many times.....Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, Tunisia, Malaysia,

Power corrupts the mind :eek:
Just ask Harry
:p

The international news media blind sided everyone......when Egypt revolts, the media stop broadcasting the revolt in Turkey and Brazil.....but truth be told, the protests in Turkey and Brazil ARE still going on.....

The Indonesia protests on fuel subsidy is also not broadcast by the media.

Note that all these countries have an elected lumparliament.

As I've said numerous times, in this 21st century, no government is good government. When elected, better not chobolan or protests will take place and these protests will escalate into full-blown revolutions. This is the age of global protests arising in every quarters of the globe.
 
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Re: Exactly what I had said many times.....Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, Tunisia, Malaysia,

We have a bunch of chobolans having a fucking high poking each other in lumparliament over hawker centre's cleaning responsibility.....

Haizz......meanwhile, I see so many old cleaners, card-board pickers and beggars everywhere.....and more and more people are getting unemployed and resorting to gambling in FX and MBS......and these Jamaican Nehs think that is an income. Dumbfucks!!

SAD.
 
Re: Exactly what I had said many times.....Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, Tunisia, Malaysia,

Egyptians wanted more freedom and liberty but in the end they got more or less the same under the guise of muslim Brotherhood, who were not part of the group that organised the protest that brought down mubarak.
So they protested again.
In Turkey, a public space called a park was threatened by a arrogant government, who wanted to build a shopping centre over it. They were later joined by all kinds of anarchist
In Brazil, they should have allowed their Lula Da Silva to be the president for more than two terms. If his presidency was extended, there would not be these problems they are having today.
 
Re: Exactly what I had said many times.....Egypt, Turkey, Brazil, Tunisia, Malaysia,

not happy, then split into multiple different countries lor. no point sticking together. split already, still not happy, then split again into smaller countries until they are satisfied when people finally get to live together with those who shared the same ideology exactly. then we will have peace in this crazy world... ;)
 
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