Kasz216 said:
Well revolutions EVERYWHERE are rarely a good thing. I mean, the USA only got lucky that George Washington thought ruling as a dictatorship would be more of a pain then anything. 9 times out of 10 anywhere in the world, when their is a revolution, the Charismatic anti-goverment freedom promoting faction takes over and starts a dictatorship. There is hope in that the people don't seem to be following any one person. So that the different groups will be forced to work together. Ironically, the road to democracy seems to be that of an unfocused uprising without a strong leader. |
The Communist Europe revolutions are the closest analogue to these current ones, and those were almost all replaced with democracies.