MSNBC analyst Michael Singh, like dozens of others over the last week, just referred to what's occurring in Egypt as a "protest movement," during a discussion with the talking head about the tide turning against the Egyptian people.
It's not a protest movement.
It's a revolution.
What's happening against it is not an "orderly transition" or an "attempt to bring stability" to Egypt and the region. These are not "Mubarak supporters" counter-protesting in support of the puppet regime. They're cops, out of uniform. Vile, paid thugs of the colonial garrison state's best ally in the region.
It's a counter revolution.
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