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Yemen (protests already started there!)
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Saudi Arabia ("They do not feel cheated because there are no elections" lol what?)
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Lol@ china and saudi arabia. First of all, the chinese people (when compared with less fortunate people around the world) shouldn't complain. Their country's economy is speeding ahead and they are getting richer and are flying out of poverty. So what if there isn't freedom of speech or expression? Personally, as long as I have a job and a home, the state can ban televison for all I care. The chinese have no right to protest. As opposed to the egyptians who have no freedom and are still jobless and in poverty. The same can be said about saudi arabia. Saudi arabia looks after it's citizens and (ignoring political freedoms) the saudis have a high standard of living. Jobs are abundant, education is free (in fact they pay you to learn) and the country's economy is healthy.
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abdi.ismail wrote:Lol@ china and saudi arabia. First of all, the chinese people (when compared with less fortunate people around the world) shouldn't complain. Their country's economy is speeding ahead and they are getting richer and are flying out of poverty. So what if there isn't freedom of speech or expression? Personally, as long as I have a job and a home, the state can ban televison for all I care. The chinese have no right to protest. As opposed to the egyptians who have no freedom and are still jobless and in poverty. The same can be said about saudi arabia. Saudi arabia looks after it's citizens and (ignoring political freedoms) the saudis have a high standard of living. Jobs are abundant, education is free (in fact they pay you to learn) and the country's economy is healthy.
Only a select few are enjoying the economic prosperity in China and Saudi Arabia.
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And list goes on and on :roll:
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abdi.ismail wrote:Lol@ china and saudi arabia. First of all, the chinese people (when compared with less fortunate people around the world) shouldn't complain. Their country's economy is speeding ahead and they are getting richer and are flying out of poverty. So what if there isn't freedom of speech or expression? Personally, as long as I have a job and a home, the state can ban televison for all I care. The chinese have no right to protest. As opposed to the egyptians who have no freedom and are still jobless and in poverty. The same can be said about saudi arabia. Saudi arabia looks after it's citizens and (ignoring political freedoms) the saudis have a high standard of living. Jobs are abundant, education is free (in fact they pay you to learn) and the country's economy is healthy.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

yhh 1. something billion people are enjoying the economic prosperity eh, especially the some 50 million migrant workers :lol: :lol: :down:
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If I was a betting man my money would be on
1 Bahrain
2 Yemen
3 Morroco
In that order
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