The main problems raised in this campaign are "differences" regardless of economic, social, or ethnic. Its purpose is to simply stop corruption and promote the revival of the country's early democratic commitments. "Occupy Wall Street" represents the disappointment of many American citizens based on the current currency environment and the United States. In the past ten years, we believe that organizations have adopted to use ruthlessness and even exploitation, and as a result, an unsustainable currency-related framework was born and ultimately devastated.
How do collective groups of social media collect people? During college years, I saw the movie "Plaza". And I told that the story of a young Egyptian who gathered in Tahrir Square in 2011 started uprising in that country. This film won three Emmy awards and was nominated for Oscar, but I talked about the importance of social media in organizing the early protest actions. In other protests around the world, similar social media pages were used to gather people behind a common theme. During Loyola 's #BlackLivesMatter protest last week, students began spreading the word on Facebook and put it in a peaceful group.
Egyptian activists and Asmaa Mahfouz, a youth movement member on April 6, released a video to urge people in Egypt to visit the liberation plaza, oppose the government and demand democracy. In the video, she is talking about four protesters who protested against self-destruction for 30 years of poverty and decline. On January 24, Mahfouz released another video on supporting protest actions from poster printing to flyer creation. The video has been posted on Facebook and YouTube. Two days after her last video release, thousands of Egyptians flocked to the streets to protest.
During the 2011 revolution, Egyptian artists expressed their emotions through mural paintings on the walls of Tahrir Square. These images often mark the dead protesters and depict a critical moment of democratic riots. Art is a vividly vivid reminder of liberation and freedom. Unfortunately, some iconic artwork has been deleted or deleted. But this artistic performance changed the community a lot. More wonderful art is about to be destroyed by American universities and cities in Cairo. The face I saw was those who lost their lives with Cairo's uprising in recent years. These walls are the last relics of all forms of "revolution" in Egypt. # graffiti # graff # streetart # eptptstreetart # streetarteverywhere # streetartfiles # turbanart # in staart # art # mural # photooftheday # tahrir # tahrirsquare # mohamedmahmoud # hope # free # invalid # mischievous