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@Newde With enough desperation any change eventually seems better than none. That's just how every human's psychology works, so it is absolutely understandable.
But then there is a major risk that one just jumps from the pot into the fire, and then is too fatigued to keep going.

See for example how it turned out in Egypt after the #jan25 revolution was first usurped by Ikhwan in spite of their solemn promises to not stand for election, in order to even be allowed on revolutionary Tahir Square, but then they did anyway, then since Ikhwan obviously could not rule the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), as if it was their plan all along, did its counterrevolutionary military coup with the aid of al-Jazeera promoting SCAF while actively ignoring the original revolutionaries still protesting for socialism, feminism, democracy, etc, so then with SCAF in power and funded and armed by USA, EU and Russia, the people were too exhausted to keep revolting and now it's worse than before the #jan25 revolution began.

It suits the day! #Jan25 By Nikita Gill

The snow is still falling.... and I can just make out my car.....
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Franklin, Ohio 2p.m. Jan 25 2026

#snowmageddon #snow #snowmageddon2026 #snow2026 #Winter #Winter2026 #FranklinOhio #Ohio #Franklin #Jan25 #Jan252026

25 de enero de 2011, la fecha en que sentimos que podíamos vencer a los enemigos de la humanidad. #Jan25

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15 years since the Egyptian revolution. Pictures from 25 January 2011. #Jan25

15 سنة على ثورة 25 يناير

#Jan25

The Moral Lives of Coptic Activists in Post-Revolutionary Egypt

"This lecture explores Coptic activists’ narratives of moral striving—how they sought to repair their moral universe after the defeat of the Egyptian revolution and in response to a Church they felt was too closely aligned with the state."

Discussant: Sixtine Deroure
Speaker: Fouad Halbouni

CEDEJ - November 18, 2025 at 2pm

https://cedej-eg.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Tuesday-seminar-Fouad-Halbouni-dec25.pdf

#Jan25 #Egypt