Saturday, January 29, 2011

The Cyber Generation




There are few lessons to be learned from the happenings in Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan and Yemen.. I’m afraid that our Sudanese organizers are far unprepared for it.. It is quite dangerous to call the people to walk into the streets protesting, while you can’t keep their reactions within a plan.. This would be a recipe for anarchy or a lasting disappointment..!!

I call it the Cyber Generation, who changes the way both politics and fun are done.. They are not walking-book-shelves as we wre, but global interpretations of skillful details.. They practice work-divide, while we talked about it.. Maybe they are short in leadership, but very good in team-work.. It is amazing time to witness the sociopolitical change worldwide..

Yes, there is no organizing body, despite the replica slogans, graphics and tactics used.. I had observed the same in Tunisia, Egypt, and now in Sudan.. That collective mind set had to be generated from some platform with deep influence; yet never spontaneous.. I guess the league (virtual or actual) organizing the media schools, universities and professionals; is the core base of developing this new trends..



1 comment:

  1. I can imagine not only what she would do, contributing to the near future of her country.. but also, what her kids would do, to redraw the new self-made Middle East..

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