Any call for justice will be ignored until there are consequences for ignoring it.
As I have written a number of times before, the point of disruption is to impose accountability on private power.
If they can ignore you, oppress you, and exploit you, and they feel safe to do so, and they can make a profit from doing so, of course, they will continue. If they do not feel safe to do so, and they cannot make a profit from doing so, indeed, if it endangers them, and causes them financial loss to do so, of course, they will stop.
In this regard, we should not forget the usefulness of causing important individual investors to feel insecure in Egypt. These are the actual owners of capital, the actual decision makers. They make choices with their capital, thinking only of their personal enrichment, while thousands, if not millions, of lives are negatively impacted. If Sisi can obtain for them a good return on their investment, they do not care what the cost may be to the population in terms of suffering,
If they face negative consequences for their financial decisions, if their support for Sisi becomes too risky for them, too dangerous for them, of course, they will make different decisions with their capital, and Sisi will join the growing ranks Egypt’s unemployed.
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