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    Hadn't seen that first video before. They pegged the shit out of those cars!

    I'm glad to see that the authorities there are still being harrassed, the political opposition in Bahrain suffered some pretty intense repression during the height of the protests there.
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    I'm glad to see that the authorities there are still being harrassed, the political opposition in Bahrain suffered some pretty intense repression during the height of the protests there.
    That was more than harassment, that was resistance.
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    Nothing will change since people are not organized under concrete ideology.... Old rulers will go new rulers will come.
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    Yeah, there's just not enough concrete ideology in the world...
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    Yeah, there's just not enough concrete ideology in the world...
    Well you have to admit that you need to ask yourself some solid questions to understand not only how this system works, but also how to change it. With that inevitably comes a concrete ideology. Most of us base the questions that we ask ourselves on the knowledge that the already existing theories give us.
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    Amazing how much western based media focused on Libya, Egypt, Syria and Yemen during this period but never mentioned their good old buddies Bahrain.
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    but never mentioned their good old buddies Bahrain
    When you've got a feedback loop like http://www.revleft.com/vb/cia-and-tr...695/index.html going on, you have to wonder if they actually realize the insanity they are perpetuating here.
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    Amazing how much western based media focused on Libya, Egypt, Syria and Yemen during this period but never mentioned their good old buddies Bahrain.
    No surprise here, US tanks recently bought by Saudi Arabia weren't crushing the uprisings in Egypt, Syria and Libya!
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    No surprise here, US tanks recently bought by Saudi Arabia weren't crushing the uprisings in Egypt, Syria and Libya!
    Yeah I remember this. Large Abrams going into Bahrain. I was surprised to see the BBC covering this at the time. Saudi Arabia as the most supressive country in the middle east must have feared what was going on in Bahrain at the time, seeing as how much they both have in common. A country with one of the largest income disparities in the world and one with the largest oil reserves still manages to serve only the needs of the super rich.
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    Yeah I remember this. Large Abrams going into Bahrain. I was surprised to see the BBC covering this at the time. Saudi Arabia as the most supressive country in the middle east must have feared what was going on in Bahrain at the time, seeing as how much they both have in common. A country with one of the largest income disparities in the world and one with the largest oil reserves still manages to serve only the needs of the super rich.
    The rebelling Shias in Bahrain scared the Saudis because the Saudis have their own rebelling Shias in the East(which is where there is a lot of oil, it looks like in the Middle East, oppressed minorities tend to occupy all the oil-rich regions, heh).
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    The good news is that I can't think of a case in the "Arab Spring" in which the authorities have managed to completely suppress the social movement...even in cases in which people were subjected to savage repression, like Yemen, Bahrain and Syria, or even in cases in which some of people's short term goals were met, like in Egypt and Tunisia. Tensions are at a low boil everywhere it seems.
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