Graffiti on one of the buildings in Tahrir Square: Twitter, Al-Jazeera, Facebook.
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Beautiful image! We are the children of the social revolution and a force stronger than the government would be needed to quiet our voices. What’s going on in Egypt is a travesty against humanity but all great accomplishments come with sacrafice. I am in the US and I have been watching, twittering, and Facebooking to ensure that what’s going on isn’t ignored here. I wish I could be there fighting by the side of you all but since I cannot I have lent you, my distant brothers and sisters my voice, my strength and heart.