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Egypt will be worse off now. Just because one person leaves doesn't mean that everything can be changed. New leaders, in the people's side, will rise forward and claim the country. Twenty years from now they will be in the same shoes as Mubarak.

Politics sucks.

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Egypt will be worse off now. Just because one person leaves doesn't mean that everything can be changed. New leaders, in the people's side, will rise forward and claim the country. Twenty years from now they will be in the same shoes as Mubarak.

Politics sucks.

In many cases politics does suck.

However, we cannot assume that the current government will be as corrupt as the previous. Especially because the people now know the taste of freedom and the power of the people. Also, they are having a second people's revolution.

I still retain hope for the people of Egypt.

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Egypt will be worse off now. Just because one person leaves doesn't mean that everything can be changed. New leaders, in the people's side, will rise forward and claim the country. Twenty years from now they will be in the same shoes as Mubarak.

Politics sucks.

In many cases politics does suck.

However, we cannot assume that the current government will be as corrupt as the previous. Especially because the people now know the taste of freedom and the power of the people. Also, they are having a second people's revolution.

I still retain hope for the people of Egypt.

But see, people forget as history passes. When mubarak first came, he was a saviour, someone who wasn't as corrupt as the old king. History keeps repeating itself, just how things are.

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Egypt will be worse off now. Just because one person leaves doesn't mean that everything can be changed. New leaders, in the people's side, will rise forward and claim the country. Twenty years from now they will be in the same shoes as Mubarak.

Politics sucks.

In many cases politics does suck.

However, we cannot assume that the current government will be as corrupt as the previous. Especially because the people now know the taste of freedom and the power of the people. Also, they are having a second people's revolution.

I still retain hope for the people of Egypt.

But see, people forget as history passes. When mubarak first came, he was a saviour, someone who wasn't as corrupt as the old king. History keeps repeating itself, just how things are.

Using the same type of thinking combined with the thought of that there is democracy in the West today confuses me, could you explain?

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