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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
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
