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Nobody knew what was happening in Tunisia tho, or Egypt. Both those things kicked off ebcause of police brutality and ongoing everyday oppression by shithead governments. Especially compared to the manufactured things that followed.Right wing extremism does exist,
If you believe in 21st century statecraft and what happened in tunisia in 2011. The tech companies were able to mobilise a largely disenfranchised population. the West copped blow back in terms of small scale terrorist attacks.
What happened years later, to combat Russia in Ukraine same system was used, only problem was the underestimate of disenfranchised population in the west..
I had friends in Egypt who said for years in the lead up that the place was a powder keg and onme day something would happen and people would have had enough. One of them ... it was disturbing to see how she changed her views afterward, in support of the idea of NGOs and foreign govs funding this stuff. Egypt was a major port in the rendition route under Mubarak and Sisi was responsible for much of the coordination of that process. It was heavily supported by the US at the time, and even then Twitter was feeding metadata to security forces.
Anyway my friend changed alot. her critical thinking was gone and she was very dogmatic about the Israeli/US origin of the uprising. Its hard to explain a decade later but IMO the counter revolution in Egypt is something that needs much deeper examination. In many ways the idea that any uprising against often repressive governments is just US/Soros manipulation is a very powerful form of social control that supports the status quo.
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