In the name of the revolution #Egypt - Egypt Elections
Since January 25th 2011, Tahrir square witnessed many loyal and patriotic protesters, as well as hypocrites and retarded ones. Others hid behind the masks of patriotism and struggle for justice, and others kept their manners and morals high. Tahrir held pure young protesters, as well as the terrorist muslim brotherhood, and agents as well, in June 30th 2013 the square held many of the same patriotic protesters, as well as powerful capitalist Mubarak supporters. So there’s nothing perfect after all. Through the evolution of political awareness in the past 3.5 years, some of those who took part in the revolution thought they owned it, as if they got the copyright, he/she might have seen someone get brutally killed by armed forces or arrested (true), they might have even defended rights of prisoners (as all of us did), and thought this experience of political presence or act gave them the authority to literally bless the ones close to them or curse anyone opposing their opi...