A message to Mubarak
Politikia and the Society - Thu, 2007-10-04 19:05 By
A message to Mubarak.
Then it all crashes down and you break your crown
And you point your finger but there's no one around
Just want one thing, just to play the king
But the castle's crumbled and you're left with just a name
Where's your crown, King Nothing?
A message to Mubarak.
Then it all crashes down and you break your crown
And you point your finger but there's no one around
Just want one thing, just to play the king
But the castle's crumbled and you're left with just a name
Where's your crown, King Nothing?
Dictatorship…but among who?
Politikia and the Society - Sat, 2007-09-15 01:14 By
Dictatorship, something which most human beings in our world suffered from in a time or another when talking about regimes. All people know or feel how does it look like to fall under the burden of a dictator of some sort or another. But here, I am not talking about it while dealing with regimes usually supported by the west. Here I’m talking about people. The reflections of cruelty and injustice, intolerance and oppression, on the people, and what does it lead to. About the results. As a universal law, every action has a reaction, equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. This eternal physical law can be applied on people while still being politically correct.
Dictatorship, something which most human beings in our world suffered from in a time or another when talking about regimes. All people know or feel how does it look like to fall under the burden of a dictator of some sort or another. But here, I am not talking about it while dealing with regimes usually supported by the west. Here I’m talking about people. The reflections of cruelty and injustice, intolerance and oppression, on the people, and what does it lead to. About the results. As a universal law, every action has a reaction, equal in magnitude and opposite in direction. This eternal physical law can be applied on people while still being politically correct.
The Regime and Mario
Politikia and the Society - Wed, 2007-07-04 06:19 By
I guess that we are in the same place with that person who plays Mario here in this video. In democratic administrations, the game is so hard, but things develop in the right way. But in Egypt, the regime cheats to make the game impossible :)
I guess that we are in the same place with that person who plays Mario here in this video. In democratic administrations, the game is so hard, but things develop in the right way. But in Egypt, the regime cheats to make the game impossible :)
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