Monday, February 21, 2011

Hosni and the Pyramidians...

Hosni Mubarak has resigned. Good riddance. It took a big push by Egypt’s “people power” to ouster Hosni and the rest of the Mubarakas out of Egypt. I mean a greedy a-long-coming swayer met his fate. 

Comprente.
With the level of corruption in Egypt and the billions of assets accumulated over a period of 30 years or so, what else can the Egyptians, drowned into poverty and pity do then revolt and create anarchy. Yes...that’s the word. ANARCHY.

Hosni and the Mubaraks, their families, relatives and maybe next-of kin fled to another country with their assets intact – a whopping 70 billion dollars American. (from sources I read over the net). That’s a lot of money for one man or one dynasty to handle. I wonder what kind of a nation would want to grant him “amnesty” or shelter a screwed-up of a man like Hosni. Shame on the asylum giver to the seeker. The asylum giver should too be scourged.
And now as I write this, a string of chain revolutions and revolts are hitting across the Middle East like foraging locusts. Maybe it’s high time for people like the remorseless Mommar Ghadafi to face his fate. He is another long time ‘cactus’ and so is Fidel Castro. Why won’t these guys kick the bucket?  These so called tyrant leaders have actually eaten up the Middles East leaving the rich richer and the poor penniless. Maybe history is coming back alive. Past histories had said larger empires deem to rule for eternity had fallen from grace due to people power. Now the very same banality has come to eat up those who have defied to move on.
Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither should rulers rule all day.
Arabic speaking people are now revolting in Yemen, Bahrain, Libya, Sudan, Iraq, Iran, Morocco, Kuwait, Jordan, Djibouti, Syria, Algeria and a flint revolution had sparked in China calling it the Jasmine Revolution. Sweet name for a revolution don't ye thnk. Many parallels can be drawn between the Egyptian uprising, Tunisia and the likes of what is happening in the Middle East right now. But the irony is that, Mubarak escaped unhurt. He never came under the sword or the gallows like Saddam Hussein.  One lucky Egyptian and that so he had refused to step down.
Democracy hopefully would again be revived in Egypt. Congratulations.
What about the other nations on this side of the planet including Malaysia.  Will there be a similar one here like in Egypt?
Heh!!  We need a revolution too, you know. It’s healthy.
KA KA KA

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