Amazing 12 year old Video

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  1. Abu Sina

    Abu Sina New Member

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    Reporter asks young Egyptian child from the Anti Morsi protesters in Tahrir Square why he is protesting against Ikhwan.

    We could be looking at a future President of Egypt.

    :thumbsup:

    [video=youtube;QeDm2PrNV1I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=QeDm2PrNV1I[/video]
     
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    Jonsa Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Wow. The world could use a lot more like him.

    Very very impressive.
     
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    Thanks Abu - it confirms that there are many 10-12 to 16-17 year olds, who've got a clear - more honest /uncluttered understanding of social/political situations ,
    before the reach the age when they become motivated by personal greed.

    I sincerely hope youngsters like him , stick to their dreams , continue working for a better world

    Thx for the video. (wink)

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  4. MGB ROADSTER

    MGB ROADSTER Banned

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    1. Don't let Hamas recrute him to one of their "summer camps" ....
    2. Youth learn a lot from the ethernet.. that's why Pro islamists fill it with garbage and lies..
    3. I wonder what's the opinion of that nice boy regarding America, Israel , Peace etc..
     
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    Nice tribute to Egyptians in general. He talks about hearing a lot of the things he talks to from other people, on the streets etc. Any education system that can produce such articulate thoughtful young man bodes well for the future of the nation in general
     

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