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Yes-man gone and average Joe left
Published in Almasry Alyoum on 04 - 10 - 2011

What scares me the most that, at many times outputs come in contrast with inputs which isn't in harmony with the climax of the production process.
We Egyptians as of now get polarized between the neoliberal fronts –which have the media coverage but the very poor outreach on the ground –and the Islamic neo-conservatives which aren't on the media clout map but holding the keys on the grounds capable of rallying and mobilizing the votes by following suit radical speech and the golden key of conviction which is religion.
Election clock is ticking and the polarization sphere looming over the political scene springing from (divide and role) principle and the importance of this phase Egyptians living comes from the full absence of all corrupt figures who dominated the political scene over the past decades so for the first time the element of people does factor into the political participation equation.
Average looking citizens starting to feel the pinch most probably the skyrocketing prices of basic commodities get citizens frustrated with any political participation and descending on squares too .Army playing his gamble on this point taking the INNOCENT people as the main hostage to depict revolts as their merry freakin-poppins whose repeated attempts to upgrade democracy the main hurdle to bring about the alleged stability.
Alluding to armed council policies ,they are well-acquainted in dealing the political circumstances before they reach the point of no-return so it is just a little change from Mubarak's era but if you are going to have more of a say in our modern Egypt all armed council fingers will point at you as fifth-column one, in contrast if you are nuzzling their policies get ready to have the army blessings and no mind to have a cup of tea with them ,,don't worry you will get paid but don't forget to sign on army's document that you supporting the status quo ,oh please don't try to toss out any question about the state of autocracy in Egypt because you are in the presence of the greatest institution around the world –Egyptian army—who insisting on referring the innocent civilians to the military tribunals while the real criminals enjoying fair trail before their civilian judge .
Personally I was one of army defendants and still but in the past I supported this institution from my heart as a true believer in the army who managed to force Mubarak to step down but now I am forced to be patient otherwise the sole consolidated body in Egypt will go in vain and say hello to civilian war and more chaotic scene in other words say good bye to investments and the whole Egypt but the fact is I don't like them as much as I was five months ago.
To answer the question of “what lies ahead for Egypt” please call the investor to come and if he was busy do it again and again because one of the nozzles will never be clogged although we live with such outdated mentalities who still in power !!!


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