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[quote name='ADHD-Guitar' timestamp='1296280935' post='4970529']
Why? It's not hard to believe that they're using those to communicate and keep the revolution alive. The government can't control the internet after all.
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Obviously Facebook and Twitter would like to claim this as their own and the media and others would obviously spread that as being such, but the catalyst for this was the people being pushed to the limit. They would've convened with or without Facebook, and I still doubt its involvement.
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[quote name='GenzoTheHarpist' timestamp='1296429124' post='4975023']
I think these will lead to great revolutions in the whole region, and we will see democratization in the area... I am more interested in what changes this will create in the political outlook of the 1st world.

Revolution may come to France, but it will be a revolution in thinking, not in violence.
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The French don't think la.
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[quote name='Exiro Divinus' timestamp='1296469701' post='4976383']
The French don't think la.
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I would call France one of the best and worst places for a revolution... on one side they have always been more experimental politically, but on the other side they are becoming increasingly conservative as a reaction to the growing muslim population... so a revolution there would probably be for the worse.
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[quote name='IPhalanx' timestamp='1296519923' post='4977715']
A revolution in France is fun yet boring. Fun because they do it like ever 3 years bad because when they revolt the government just surrenders.
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That is where you are wrong. French revolutions will never start because they are a people who are to scared to fight.
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