Governments Should Be Afraid of Their People
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and though some of you know, But most probably don't that in every country there is something messed up, and some of them are ribbons already confounded, especially the ones considered a 2nd and 3rd World, exploited not only by wealthy ones but also by their own government, the rulers. And this is a system of classes that has been successfully operating for decades. Theoretically, there is no way to stop it. That's why many people are desperate and even though open minded once the revolutionary predisposed once only revealed system disadvantages without really offering any solution. But here is one. I have my own country, Bulgaria as an example, because silent protests and peaceful oppositions don't do nothing except four scratching the surface of a solid, robust still block. The history of slavery repeats itself, so the powerful history of revolution needs to repeat itself as well. We need forcible riots against the oppressors, and this can only be achieved by means of actual revolution, an inevitable war. Governments should be afraid of their people