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"I stood her down. She stood her ground. I insisted that we get out a map or a globe. My moms told me that she didn't interfere -- I had it under control."
-Well, what happened?
I recommend a book called Black Athena on the African roots of Egyptian history, culture and language and how in the past racism thwarted serious scholarship in this area.
In terms of about Facebook and the coming revolution ... I think a couple of things the skeptics are overlooking is how much more effective Facebook potentially makes the relatively small percentage of people who have access to the technology (the online/offline coupling you're talking about), the rate at which mobile phones and other approaches are increasing penetration, and how international networks like Facebook make it much easier for overseas/emigre allies to work with the activists at home.
Governments resisting change are right to be scared. The anti-FARC protests in Columbia went from a Facebook group and application to millions of people in the streets in only a month or so. And we're just learning how to use these technologies.
Keep it coming! Love this blog.