feralkid
Lifer
It's a little early to announce the death of Democracy in Egypt, don't you think?
Not on this board.
I guess you missed the thread where the E.U. already collapsed, disbanded and Germany invaded France again.
It's a little early to announce the death of Democracy in Egypt, don't you think?
I value individual human rights over democracy. IMO a less democratic government with more individual freedom is far superior to Islamist regime with popular support.
American schools put way too much emphasis the importance of democracy and not enough on liberty.
So because I'm dismayed at the direction Egypt's taken I'm a ultra-interventionalist Neocon? 😵
I would have rathered the Egyptian people not give the "let the children burn if they're not properly dressed" and "stone rape victims for adultery" party such a broad showing. Such mentalities need to die, and the sooner they die the better. Seems Egypt is going to continue to host the remnants of the dark ages for some time to come.
No, eventually the ultra-conservatives will die out, but that's not really a function of politics. Can be influenced by it, but doesn't look like things are swinging that way.
Fact is much of the middle east is backward, Islam itself looks down on "inventors" who attempt to reform anything about the Koran. Literally everything modern these nations have is and has been imported from the west, from military hardware to medical technology to the internet. They have created nothing on their own since the late Ottoman Empire. Eventually these nations will "reform" (ala Turkey) or "die out" (ala North Korea) in a sort of geo-political darwinism as a function of exposure to more developed and more successful western societies, but for them to truly transform will take an incredible cultural change given the fanatically medieval mentality that conservative Islam brutally enforces.
The whole "Arab Spring" is the beginning of the process, yes. But unless there is an underlying cultural change to support it, any gains will be short-lived.
It's a little early to announce the death of Democracy in Egypt, don't you think?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/01/w...gypt-shows-mandate-for-islamists.html?_r=1&hp
So much for the Egyptian Arab Spring. Now instead of a relatively secular dictator we have to deal with a democratically elected Islamist government.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------It's a little early to assume that democracy (doesn't need to be capitalized here) has even been born in Egypt, don't you think?