I disagree with badran...we either finish what we have started or we will lose everything...it's now or never
I understand the concern you have, but what has happened so far? Mubarak is not leaving immediately, but he is not going to reelect himself, or at least thats what he says. All the other demands have been approved, and some of them have been already been accomplished. People now are more brave, and there is certainly a better chance of them standing up than before.
What is against us? The Army is not going to do what has been done in Tunisia. People's position now is changing. Its safe to say that at least plenty of people now have full support for Mubarak, some even to the point of thinking that he should enter the elections again, as he is the supposed best one amongst the choices we have, according to them. While in the beginning, people were fully supporting us. Those same people are starting to become against us, right now not directly, but their anger of this stubbornness and disregard for the crisis going on is getting to them and their ability to reason. This means that the unity we were so happy about which surfaced in the these times, is being damaged. And could lead to us losing what we're fighting for, as well as the bonus we gained which is like i said the spirit which surfaced in the Egyptian people. The government has managed to pull her way through and look like a government that is trying its best to support the demands of its people. Whether they're sincere or not, and while they certainly have been cornered into doing this, they have made all the right moves lately.
Also their opposition's position has been weakened in the eyes of many, adding to those who already viewed them badly. The crisis that is going on, which i mentioned that the disregard for it is getting to people, in itself must make us rethink our position. Such issues can not be approached with romantic ideas, or hopes for glorious miraculous victory. If this goes much worse than it already is, which it surely will if this goes on, we will truly have lost the battle because our battle is not to ditch Mubarak, our battle is to make our country better, through removing the bad elements such as Mubarak, his government and enhancing other bad aspects.
What i'm saying is, you are considering that our calming down for the moment means that we have stopped fighting, its not. Many if not most plans, don't go exactly as one has planned in the beginning, you edit them throughout the way according to the changes that occur. We're only supposedly compromising in Mubarak's departure months from now instead of today. Which like i said when we consider the achievement, and the fact that it is extremely unlikely for him to actually leave like this considering the difference in the situation in Egypt and Tunisia, is something we surely should accept. Otherwise we're risking our main goal.
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