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Tunisia, Egypt ... Will the US Be Next?

It is truly scary as an American to admit that the U.S. isn’t really a democratic society at all.
Tunisia, Egypt ... Will the US Be Next?
Pooyan Tabatanaei

This post is an excerpt from a longer article written by Paul Cienfuegos available at his website.

Over the past few days, I’ve gathered the following quotations from Tunisia and Egypt which feel uncannily like they apply to America as well:

“People have grown tired of corrupt institutions and a stagnant political order. They are demanding reforms to make their governments more effective, more responsive, and more open.”
—Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, issuing a warning to Arab rulers just as the Tunisian uprising was beginning, on NPR’s Morning Edition, 1/28/2011
“These are really local conditions driving this. You have poverty. You have issues of access. You have young professionals, middle class, educated people complaining bitterly about a lack of opportunity.”
—Former Rep. Harold Ford Jr. of Tennessee, on Meet the Press, 1/30/2011
“Young people want to feel that they are participating: not only in their economic future, but participating in how they’re governed, participating in their future.”
—Assistant Secretary of State Jeffrey Feltman, on NPR’s Morning Edition, 1/28/2011

It’s surreal how well these quotes describe our situation in America. For example, the gap between the rich and the poor is wider here in the U.S. than in almost any other country in the world, including Tunisia and Egypt. And it’s growing wider by the day. The blossoming of authentic democratic structures in Egypt has been blocked for many years by a dictator calling himself a President. The blossoming of authentic democratic structures in the United States has been blocked for many years by an ongoing corporate coup, aided and abetted by the U.S. Supreme Court. Our mainstream press is almost entirely owned or controlled by a handful of giant corporations (including, tragically, PBS and NPR). Almost all of the key societal decisions are now made behind closed doors by corporate boards of directors, which have become the primary constituents of government and whose members now run most of our government agencies. Many of these outrages are legal only because We the People allow our corporate creations to exercise Constitutional “rights” as if they were real flesh and blood people.

It is truly scary as an American to admit that the U.S. isn’t really a democratic society at all.

Just two weeks ago, most Egyptians would have told you that they felt isolated from each other and scared to stand up for their beliefs. Then the people of Tunisia rose up in enormous numbers, (partially due to leaked U.S. Embassy cables from WikiLeaks), and their dictator fled. Young Egyptians started mobilizing themselves via Twitter and Facebook. And one week later, two million Egyptians burst out into the streets. The Egyptian dictator’s days are now numbered. And peaceful demonstrations are taking place in Jordan, Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Syria.

From peak oil and climate destabilization to the real possibility of widespread economic collapse, There are so many crises facing us that require urgent attention. We need responsive governing institutions freed from corporate interference if we are going to have any chance of negotiating a sane, sustainable future. Do We the People of these United States trust ourselves enough to act as boldly as our Egyptian brothers and sisters? Do we really even have the choice?

Paul Cienfuegos is an educator and community organizer working to dismantle corporate constitutional “rights.” More info at PaulCienfuegos.com.

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friends of Aris...

I find amazing yet is that no one has talked of the potential of an anarchist movement occurring in Egypt. Questions should be raised such as "why does Egypt need a leader? "why do we need a leader"? Cod example: A few journalist had noted that the people were taking out their own trash along with recycling their waste without a state or budget. No chaos no disaster just people running their society for the common good without being subject to having an eco friendly value system imposed upon the people.

It seems the worst fear of global ruling elites would be a true example of true self rule, and this is the key we abroad must emphasize and any leader would do, even a Marxist rather an organized anarchist society emerged.

An old saying runs like this "control the leaders and you control their followers", this quote reveals the fundamental weak point of representative democracies. This weak point has been exploited and capitalized resulting in the hegemonic world today run by so called "leaders of industry"... and why should we let them run our societies, fuck those assholes.

If it works in Egypt it will be proof it can work everywhere else .... real power to the people!

friends of Aris...

I find amazing yet is that no one has talked of the potential of an anarchist movement occurring in Egypt. Questions should be raised such as "why does Egypt need a leader? "why do we need a leader"? Cod example: A few journalist had noted that the people were taking out their own trash along with recycling their waste without a state or budget. No chaos no disaster just people running their society for the common good without being subject to having an eco friendly value system imposed upon the people.

It seems the worst fear of global ruling elites would be a true example of true self rule, and this is the key we abroad must emphasize and any leader would do, even a Marxist rather an organized anarchist society emerged.

An old saying runs like this "control the leaders and you control their followers", this quote reveals the fundamental weak point of representative democracies. This weak point has been exploited and capitalized resulting in the hegemonic world today run by so called "leaders of industry"... and why should we let them run our societies, fuck those assholes.

If it works in Egypt it will be proof it can work everywhere else .... real power to the people!

Anonymous

It already DID work in Spain years ago-you can look it up on wikipedia. Of course then they were invaded and the nasty Franco took power for ages. Check out Ishmael by Daniel Quinn-people lived freely and without wars or governments or slavery until they "locked the food up"
Anarchy is just another word for most indigenous societies before colonization(which in the middle started along with agriculture about 5000 years ago but didnt get to north america til about 500 years recent;-)
Its not a lack in people of ability to live that way, its a presence of violent groups who perpetually invade and take others resources and create hierarchy, govts, corporations and other nasty useless stuff...

Anonymous

It already DID work in Spain years ago-you can look it up on wikipedia. Of course then they were invaded and the nasty Franco took power for ages. Check out Ishmael by Daniel Quinn-people lived freely and without wars or governments or slavery until they "locked the food up"
Anarchy is just another word for most indigenous societies before colonization(which in the middle started along with agriculture about 5000 years ago but didnt get to north america til about 500 years recent;-)
Its not a lack in people of ability to live that way, its a presence of violent groups who perpetually invade and take others resources and create hierarchy, govts, corporations and other nasty useless stuff...

Anonymous

(1) Looking after your neighbour as yourself
(2) Peace will never be achieved as long as there is corruption
(3) What tool is used for corruption?= money

So get rid of (3)

What makes nations / person poor - is it the lack of money? - OR because money exists?

Anonymous

(1) Looking after your neighbour as yourself
(2) Peace will never be achieved as long as there is corruption
(3) What tool is used for corruption?= money

So get rid of (3)

What makes nations / person poor - is it the lack of money? - OR because money exists?

Anonymous

America is ruled by global corporations. Corporations are ruled by the Federal Reserve. The Fed is ruled by the Rothschilds and their kin. The only way to begin to free ourselves is to federalize the Federal Reserve, and seize the funds Rothschild controlled banks have leached from us for the past 98 years. Until you understand that the Fed is a private bank, you will never understand anything. They are the power behind the curtain that has been pulling the strings since Waterloo.

Anonymous

America is ruled by global corporations. Corporations are ruled by the Federal Reserve. The Fed is ruled by the Rothschilds and their kin. The only way to begin to free ourselves is to federalize the Federal Reserve, and seize the funds Rothschild controlled banks have leached from us for the past 98 years. Until you understand that the Fed is a private bank, you will never understand anything. They are the power behind the curtain that has been pulling the strings since Waterloo.

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