-
-
-
@NoonArabia I'm not trying to make a flat, context-less comparison, merely wondering about evolution of grassroots movts & their impact -
-
@NoonArabia ofc, Tamarod made history; I just wonder what it'd take for the revolution to topple Morsi w.o the SCAF getting into play again -
@asteris That is something we all wonder, but guess we'll never have an answer for it now.
End of conversation
New conversation -
-
-
@asteris if a govt was responsive to the people, would they need to take to the streets to begin with? interesting question. -
@XinJeisan people always have reasons to take to the streets, in ballot-only democracies. This is why the right to protest is protected. -
@asteris i wasn't clear with my answer, but your question was to change the gov't, not change a policy. -
@XinJeisan by taking to the streets in indignant protests, Greeks managed to topple Papandreou, but not austeritarian policies -
@asteris that seems to be a major issue everywhere, much easier to change people than change policies.
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.