activists, surfers, bloggers, and civic revolutionaries. Exemplary citizenship, the Egyptian. A paradigm Youth movement January 25, architects virtual revolt. For those still doubting the powers-still-emerging of the network to change the world, there is that anonymous movement which was tested in Iraq, dressed in green in Iran has been able to desncadenar the tsunami that is sweeping the Arab world . There are, women and men, young and old. The street is yours.
But for me, the most impressive view is sweeping, cleaning, picking, washing, cleaning, painting. So revolutionary and peaceful (if Gandhi raised his head!) As civil. This is my city, this is my country, this is my home. And act accordingly: after sweeping the dictatorship, I shine to the plaza released. If the new era is coming to visit you find my home spotless.
I remember Al-Andalus, the magnificent, the gardens and water, with their libraries of knowledge and culture of scented baths, perhaps most surprising and shocking to Christians, who moved the shirt or sleep or a year and that for the Arabs refined, "smelled like pigs." The urinals themselves pulling out of the window.
And then comes to my mind the bottle and think about the low esteem, no consideration with our youth, our future, public spaces, according to the tons of waste left in the appears to be his home. Not offended, like the old Christians, the stench, garbage, the shit stuck to his ass.
Other countries, other customs. There are many lessons we learned from these young Egyptians, in this February that appears in May.
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