Monday, 24 February 2014

Grey area

A grey area is an ethical matter and moral issue but it's usually used in a situation in which the distinction between a right and wrong are not clear or when a word has two meanings and both fits the text.

From the first sight a grey areas looks an absolute crime, but if you see the other side of the coin you would think 10 times before you judge it.

For example the former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak  was in that zone when the revolution started. Either to quit and leave the country to chaos or to confront  his people. He decided to quit and I am sure he regrets it now because he is in jail and there is a chance to be for the rest of his life in jail. That tells how confused you will be in if you are in that zone.

In my point of view I thought the Arabic spring at the beginning is the way to freedom and is a major step-up to civilize but after 3 years of all that I have seen I believe it was a major step-down and it left the Arab spring countries in complete chaos.


 I prefer to live in a peaceful and secure environment even though I don’t have the right of free speech!  

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