Saturday, February 12, 2011

Palpitations After Anesthesia

latest Muberkel

Today's blog post is short and concise.
It is a particular idea dedicated to me just goes through the head.
We have all, if we use the internet, read newspapers or watch television news, from the Velvet Revolution in Tunisia heard and seen pictures.
We all have heard, as tens of thousands of Protestants on the Cairo Tahrir top, the side streets and are enforced with solidarity rallies in all major cities in the country following the resignation of Mubarak to clear the way for an end to emergency rule and an opening to democracy to achieve.
... sag can.
Oh no, I will not comment now on the fears of the European press, which once again "evil Muslims" see on the rise, in order to conceal an important German holiday country such as Egypt under the burqa - or worse, increase the price of the package tourism. Even I draw no parallels to the mass protests in Iran last year.
No, something else comes to mind me.
Tunisia is a country of some ten million people, and tens of thousands were on the road.
Egypt is a country with eighty-two million inhabitants, and hundreds of thousands of people across the country on the road. (Not on the Tahrir Square, which was already fifty thousand too small).
result: two long-standing de facto state of emergency with the ruling heads of state in North Africa less.
can ... sag. Let

times to Germany with about eighty-two million inhabitants. In the summer we had
a large demonstration in Berlin. The details of the participants vary between one hundred thousand to five hundred thousand, who have opposed the extension of the nuclear power plant run times.
(More precisely, shortly after the demonstration was five hundred thousand the number that was specified when it comes to the participants went on. Now, six months later, "only" a hundred thousand people to find in the media. Evil to the evil Manipulative or thinks)
The comment of the Federal Government. "The silent majority has not demonstrated today."
can ... sag.

I wonder just one thing: protest When in Germany and more people against one aspect of government policy, as an Egyptian, would market the Mubarak fit on the Tahrir Square, why can a woman Chancellor Merkel dismissed with such a silly proposition, and in a dictatorial state with a state of emergency, the Prime Minister takes his hat? Why does the physicist Merkel continue the subsidy of the nuclear lobby, and in other countries, is changing the entire political landscape?
What the deuce is wrong here in Germany?
I have no answer. Perhaps you have one, my dear readers.
Whatever the case, I'm sure they will We do not particularly like.
The answer now, not the Chancellor. The not like it anyway.

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