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Comments by "" (@larsstougaard7097) on "Egyptian women and the Arab Spring (1/2) | DW Documentary" video.
Unfortunately overpopulation, unemployment, poverty and desperation is a quick way for radicalisation. Like 50 % of Egyptians are under 25 now. They are around 100 million people and is expected to grow to 200 million people the next 80 years. That's just madness when there is deep poverty, climate change on the way and great lack of fresh water already. Nigeria is the same. We can do nothing to stop this crazy process, soo much pain and suffering in the making.
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No please stay in Egypt or go to Canada, we feel for you, but we in Europe have huge integration problems with middle eastern and North African people. Very sad but true .
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😔🙏❤🌟
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@Hello-uk5xp Yes heard that a 1000 times before, like simple black/ white child logic : Its never our fault, we or the leaders did nothing to make this mess, we are innocent victims of life, we have no power, all was perfect and good before, evil forces from outside ruined our beautiful lifes. We were rich, now we are poor. A real tragedy, but nothing new here unfortunately. I pray for peace for all.
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@michaelpearce8661 Must be some very powerful and long prayer 😉🙏
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My soul cry for them 😔❤
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@dotdashdotdash any ideological, religious and dogmatic system that build on submission, punishment and fear is a prison. The task is to break free and become a sovereign being that have no fear, shame or guild of being authentic and real. People want to control other people its 1000 of years practice especially the long history of oppression of women is a great crime. My heart really bleed for those women living in undeveloped countries. They are so brave and is treated so badly.
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@valentino3228 I'm very sorry, but thats just crazy wild to say that Egyptians die young at 72 years old. Thats a very long life. Even the worst places in the world its like 60 years. In Egypt you can have 5-8 children and see them have the same and their children, so when you die young at 72, you could be responsible directly and indirectly for creating over 100 people. Egypt's population is growing by 2.6 million a year, a high rate for a country where water and jobs are scarce and schools and hospitals overcrowded. President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi says the two biggest threats to Egypt are terrorism and population growth. "We are faced with scarcity in water resources ... scarcity in jobs, job creation, and we need to really control this population growth so that people can feel the benefits of development," Minister of Social Solidarity Ghada Wali told Reuters.
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So true and very sad, many agendas and egos fighting inside protest, too many directions.
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@Hello-uk5xp I totally agree, but no one has right to move to wherever country they like in the world. I don't believe in the outdated UN rules. How come you can travel through 10 safe countries and ask asylum in the country you chose, like shopping for the best thing. And if you are illegal emigrant doesn't give you any rights. Many young men want to go to Europe from "safe places" like Morocco, Tunisia, countries deep south in Africa. I understand why, but tell me why bad leadership and poverty in one country or your family having 5-8 children they can't feed gives you any rights to go anywhere or blame others than yourself. Look at how countries in Asia was able to rise up after WW2, deep poverty in South Korea, Singapore and China. Even Europe was bombed out. Hard work, innovation, population control and tough leadership transformed them and lifted them up.
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@muslimproudtobe Freedom of belief and worship are formally recognized as absolute by the Egyptian Constitution under Article 64, but are effectively limited by government intervention and sectarian conflict. Some aspects of the country's laws are heavily founded on Islamic principles. Egyptian authorities only recognize Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
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@valentino3228 Well maybe they became very old back then but now they only live 72 years, they die soo young in Egypt very sad 😄 The life expectancy for Egypt in 2020 was 72.06 years, a 0.22% increase from 2019. The life expectancy for Egypt in 2019 was 71.90 years, a 0.22% increase from 2018.
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