Dear Readers,
Okayyyyyyyyyyyyy... so I'm back after I don't know how many days....oh look exactly a month. So in the past month I have been coming back home a lot from college and I started thinking about things that I never really thought about before. It seem to me to be like some sort of epiphany was meant to strike my puny brain in the past month. Up until now I really posted only about my artistic side... my poor attempts to dabble at poetry. Readers I have decided to save you from the torture of my poetry for this post. I decided too touch other things that really effect me and describe the person that I am. That would be if you are interested in actually knowing what makes Lady Dabaang who she is.
How many of you have actually read about what is happening in Egypt at the moment? Yes it seems a tad bit tedious to read about other countries when there is probably more than what you want is happening in your own home. But, the odd ball that I am I read about Egypt and one of the most fascinating revolutions of our time. The Egyptian revolution itself has been in immense discussion over the past few months. However, now since it has become the ideal display of today's power in the people the dream seems to be turning sour. It seem developing a democracy in Egypt is becoming just as hard and difficult as it has become in Iraq. It made me think that why is it so hard for democracy to be established in Arab countries. Is it so important for us to establish democracies around the world? Is it truly an efficient system of government that we believe it to be?
Think about the times when you hear about the bombings in the Middle East. This constant disturbance is it truly a revolution or is it something that many corporations are feed off and should be put to an end? Personally when I read about the anarchy of the Middle East it makes me wonder that if it is spreading so fast through out Asia will it reach us on the western side? Think about it....read about it....because sooner or later it will effect you.
If you want to read more go here >> http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2111248,00.html
Reading about Egypt,
ℓα∂у ∂αвααηg
Okayyyyyyyyyyyyy... so I'm back after I don't know how many days....oh look exactly a month. So in the past month I have been coming back home a lot from college and I started thinking about things that I never really thought about before. It seem to me to be like some sort of epiphany was meant to strike my puny brain in the past month. Up until now I really posted only about my artistic side... my poor attempts to dabble at poetry. Readers I have decided to save you from the torture of my poetry for this post. I decided too touch other things that really effect me and describe the person that I am. That would be if you are interested in actually knowing what makes Lady Dabaang who she is.
How many of you have actually read about what is happening in Egypt at the moment? Yes it seems a tad bit tedious to read about other countries when there is probably more than what you want is happening in your own home. But, the odd ball that I am I read about Egypt and one of the most fascinating revolutions of our time. The Egyptian revolution itself has been in immense discussion over the past few months. However, now since it has become the ideal display of today's power in the people the dream seems to be turning sour. It seem developing a democracy in Egypt is becoming just as hard and difficult as it has become in Iraq. It made me think that why is it so hard for democracy to be established in Arab countries. Is it so important for us to establish democracies around the world? Is it truly an efficient system of government that we believe it to be?
Think about the times when you hear about the bombings in the Middle East. This constant disturbance is it truly a revolution or is it something that many corporations are feed off and should be put to an end? Personally when I read about the anarchy of the Middle East it makes me wonder that if it is spreading so fast through out Asia will it reach us on the western side? Think about it....read about it....because sooner or later it will effect you.
If you want to read more go here >> http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,2111248,00.html
Reading about Egypt,
ℓα∂у ∂αвααηg
Personally I don't think anarchy is really going to spread to the western side... Or more so, I hope that it doesn't happen, cause I'm really a "democracy" person. But you never know, right?
ReplyDeleteAnd your poetry is not at all torturous, I think it's lovely, and it gives the readers the opportunity to connect directly to you. So, honestly, continue writing poems, cause they're lovely!. And as far as posts like this one, these are amazing, and well written as well.
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