In "Brazil's 'lessons' for Arab rebels" in Al Jazzeera
"Countries transitioning to democracy need to reduce economic inequality, says Brazil's former foreign minister."
The struggle to eradicate inequality.
"I'd imagine that religious institutions will play a pretty prominent role in [any transition] in the Middle East," Flynn said"
.. the correlation undignified .. suppressive regimes .. religion .. hand-in-hand .. and there is not any need .. to invoke Iran .. to support this conjecture
and if not always .. but when not .. only thanks to solitary clerics .. and certainly not .. of religion itself .. of any religion ..
and certainly .. that makes the exception .. but never the rule .. they act(ed) as being part of the people .. and as people among other people .. together ..walk to their foreseen destination .. eradicate inequality ..
the people's will paramount .. and not subject .. to religion what's-o-ever ... religion .. if it may, a follower of the people .. and not the people followers of religion ..
if Brazil is a step .. what people in Egypt,Tunisia are on the way .. is ten steps ahead ..
if Brazil having a leftist guerilla .. as president .. it is not by itself .. proof .. that people's will is paramount .. what's the difference of .. ' leaving abject poverty for less grinding poverty' .. if Brazil believes that their goal is .. to make all Brazilians .. middle-class .. they lost the game from its beginning ..
do not ever confuse .. what happens in Latin America .. with what happens in the Arab world ..
you will reach to the wrong conclusions .. by relying upon wrongly interpreted achievements .. you will find yourselves lacking .. when the situations demand to prove .. what societies .. have 'learned' ..
al Jazzeera's unwillingness to display comments .. a smear to their reputation .. filtering out .. to what .. for whatever reason .. find distasteful
they are not .. as open-minded .. as they make the public assume ..
they are afraid themselves
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