Domainer elite cracked 20176/30/2023 In Tunisia, there is a long and peaceful, still radical, process of change not only a change of regime, but also one of the sociopolitical system. So what had happened in Tunisia and what has kept it so peaceful? And why will it remain peaceful? While it started in Tunisia, once it spread to Egypt, Libya, Yemen, and Syria, it quickly turned violent- except in Tunisia. It is fair to question whether the Arab Spring is anything beyond a romanticizing of dramatically different events. So far, Tunisia has presented the counter-example of a peaceful revolution. However, branding revolutions as a legitimate use of violence is, in reality, masking the elite’s failure to bring about such a radical change through peaceful means. Most of the time, revolutions are branded as a legitimate expression of violence. All the hardships, atrocities, and bloodshed, it is argued, are thus justified and redeemed. Reality is remembered through the prism of the struggle towards freedom and human dignity. While history records facts and events, people usually see events through their emotions. Emotions, however, tend to outlive reality. The impact of a revolution reaches both emotions and reality. Tunisia continues, instead, to experience a deep and meaningful revolution.Ī revolution can be understood as radical transformative change as well as a radical regime change. The absence of violence, however, should not be mistaken for a return to the status quo. While other Arab Spring countries have experienced varying levels of war, mayhem, and authoritarian crack-downs, Tunisia has remained on a path of peaceful change. As the birthplace of the Arab Spring, Tunisia has proven to be an oddity.
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