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E60: The Bread Intifada, part 2

Working Class History

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Those Barefooted, Urban Poor Kids Were Part of the Destruction

One of the egyptian bourgeois intellectual was like walking on the second day of the uprising, and instead seeing those events as a form of resistance. He looked with all sadness at those barefooted, urban poor kids who were throwing rocks at bustles in Cairo. And that intellectual, he asked one of the kids, why are you destroying your country? And the kid replied back, it's not my country. It's theirs. This just sums it up. This kid destroyed the whole nationalist logic, the whole patriotic bullship. So it is this story of this urban portrait, which i came across in one of the very few sources that documented the events, and which i mentioned in more

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