Social uprisings against autocratic dictatorships on the streets are emotional, are personal, exciting, full of heat and anger and sacrifices, and the more it ages the hotter it gets, more personal it becomes.
Such uprisings most often lack effective leadership, whereas dictators often have done well in eliminating any notable opposition. In such absence, uprisings are not meaningless but very well pointless.
The cause may be good but a good cause needs a battle well fought. More importantly, leaders are needed in the aftermath of the battle.
Very a few of uprisings have led to freedom, liberty, and democracy, if any at all.
At the end of that tunnel of uprisings, I see nothing.
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