The host asked questions for Tariq Ramdam and Slavoj Zizek respectively.
In this interview,Ramdam thinks revolution has taken place and is unpredictable. Egyptian has rights to want change, dignity and human rights.
He refutes the ideas that Islamism will dominate Egyptian politics and threaten Israel, which is a propaganda by Western Circles.
On top of that Western leaders should not support Mubarak in the name of security. Egypt differs from Iran revolution in 1979.
When it comes to Muslim Brotherhood(MB), as a grandson of Hasan Al-Banna (the founder of MB), he thinks MB, which is treated as radical fundamentalism, is changing and moving.
MB is not against democracy. Instead, MB is willing to align with non-Islamic parties. Islamism has diverse views. Ramdam mentions Turkey is an example of Islamism.