I understand people protesting conditions under which they are forced  live with. If you back an animal in a corner, and  threaten it with bodily harm, the animal will either succumb to its fate, or fight to survive. Citizens in Cairo have decided to come out of  the corner fighting. They are willing to die for basic human rights such a  right to work, to own a business, to get an education, to pursue happiness in  whatever limited ways available to them.
It's natural that  people tire of being deprived. When slaves got tired of their bondage in  a free country, many of them rebelled against their masters. These insurrectionists were not organized revolutionaries. Nat Turner, a slave noted in history for pulling together a band of slaves to fight for their freedom. They terrorized slave masters for a day or two before they were killed or captured. Turner knew that the condition he was forced live in was wrong. He waited for a sign from God before he made his move. When people rise up out of an undesirable condition there is always a signal of some kind.
Riots in  major cities in this country were the results of living conditions and a lack of opportunities. African Americans were being deprived of basic rights and freedoms guaranteed them in the Constitution. There are people who argue that Blacks have always  the right to achieve and advance just like Whites. Sounds good but  blatantly untrue. Proof is the historical Jim Crow laws. If Blacks were  on equal footing as Whites there would be no need  for  affirmative action, or other door opening opportunities. If everyone were equal desegregation would have been a mute factor.
Whereas I concur with  people staging purposeful marches and protests,  positive  intent oftentimes takes an ugly turn when the mob-rule mentality steps into the picture. As a result, riots and protests in the Middle East, comparable to protests and riots in this country, can be counterproductive. Rioters destroy their own neighborhoods and neighborhood businesses. When looting and setting fires start blazing and smoking, earnest protests quickly lunge out of control. It is not irrational to destroy historical artifacts and  museums as happened in Iraq after the American invasion. When these pieces of history are  destroyed none of them can be replaced. The two Egyptian mummies  that were reportedly destroyed cannot be replaced. Egypt has a connection to early  history and civilization.
For these reason and more, I believe that demonstrators and  protesters hurt themselves when they lose focus on the real reasons for their  insurrection. Looting and property destruction should  never become a part of the equation. Destruction committed by  slaves fighting for their freedom was justified. It was a different time in America's history.
DOROTHY CHARLES BANKS: Poet With An Opinion is a mixture of take no prisoners editorials and comments written by me. I posted my first comment 3/11/2010. There are also reflections of the past. Poetry is my first love. In writing verse I can create fantasy characters, mixing them with real situations, or I can go fantasy all the way, using common language to create vivid images. For the benefit of relatives who may start their own genealogy search, I've started the process.
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