by Suff » 18 Aug 2013, 23:34
Actually in this case the people decided to rise up and demand that the government stand down.
Any truly "democratic" government would have taken their issues on board and worked with them. Morsi was only interested in ignoring them as his "agenda" would have been scuppered.
I don't call that democracy and the Army agreed with the people.
Notably the Moslem Brotherhood decided to turn it into violence.
Personally I think the Egyptian people made a good call. We will see violence escalate as the hardliners don't get what they want. The reason they are fighting and not talking? Because if an election was called today, the Moslem brotherhood would come nowhere. Because they have proved they can't be trusted. So they try to rule by fear.
This is actually how democracy works. We just haven't seen it for a very long time. The French should understand this. In may 1958 200,000 descended on Paris and demanded that the government be dissolved and the powers invested in one man, a general in the Army. This French "democratic" "Republic" had only been in existence since 1946, but had already proved that it was not representing the people, only itself.
Our own western history is not so far away from what has happened in Egypt. Yet we take some ivory tower approach to the growing pains of other countries.
My take is that the majority of the country voted with their feet and the minority hardliners are now starting to kill people to try and bring them to subservience. More power to the Army....
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.