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Take all the troublemakers off the streets and reward the compliant. This is how you civilize these bandits.
Lol. Don't expect anything from the corrupt Pakistani military real estate Mafia ..
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Take all the troublemakers off the streets and reward the compliant. This is how you civilize these bandits.
PTI virus is still strong in this forum that's all these people are irrelevant to talk to
What you describe as a "virus" and imply to be a disease is, in fact, a reflection of a broader sentiment among many conscientious young men and women across Pakistan... Disillusioned by state narratives, they are searching for peace and purpose, a pursuit that is not inherently negative, but rather indicative of a growing desire for truth and understanding...
This is no longer about a political party or a single leader. Even if Imran Khan himself were to urge the people to fall back in line with the establishment, it would make little difference. What the true powers of this country fail to grasp is that they are up against something far greater... they are up against time itself. The world has changed, the tides have shifted, and any attempt to crush this awakening is not only futile but dangerously out of touch with reality.
The people are against the State's narrative. We already have a massive class divide and there is an element of class consciousness amongst our people. A select few managing to run and benefit from the state whilst the rest of the nation is struggling for scraps, some not even getting a crumb from it.What you describe as a "virus" and imply to be a disease is, in fact, a reflection of a broader sentiment among many conscientious young men and women across Pakistan... Disillusioned by state narratives, they are searching for peace and purpose, a pursuit that is not inherently negative, but rather indicative of a growing desire for truth and understanding...
This is no longer about a political party or a single leader. Even if Imran Khan himself were to urge the people to fall back in line with the establishment, it would make little difference. What the true powers of this country fail to grasp is that they are up against something far greater... they are up against time itself. The world has changed, the tides have shifted, and any attempt to crush this awakening is not only futile but dangerously out of touch with reality.
Well really who is to blame for all of that? We haven't normalised education in Pakistan, and do I need to bring up the state's philosophy from the 80s?? We supported every single extremist ideal. Congratulations our society was coaxed into radicalist ideals without any education prior, leading it into becoming a society that's neither Islamic, neither tolerant, nor has a deep level of critical thinking.They think he will make all their problems go away. It will just delay it until the end of his tenure and they will come back even harder like they have done now.
Pakistanis love flirting with extremism and cult worship. It's in their DNA. They are not very practical people. If they were they would be like Chinese who have zero tolerance towards dissent as a society and they wouldn't still deciding who are the good guys and bad guys![]()
Well really who is to blame for all of that? We haven't normalised education in Pakistan, and do I need to bring up the state's philosophy from the 80s?? We supported every single extremist ideal. Congratulations our society was coaxed into radicalist ideals without any education prior, leading it into becoming a society that's neither Islamic, neither tolerant, nor has a deep level of critical thinking.
They think he will make all their problems go away. It will just delay it until the end of his tenure and they will come back even harder like they have done now.
Pakistanis love flirting with extremism and cult worship. It's in their DNA. They are not very practical people. If they were they would be like Chinese who have zero tolerance towards dissent as a society and they wouldn't still deciding who are the good guys and bad guys![]()
Literally no I was one of them and I feel ashamed I ever supported this clown partyWhat you describe as a "virus" and imply to be a disease is, in fact, a reflection of a broader sentiment among many conscientious young men and women across Pakistan... Disillusioned by state narratives, they are searching for peace and purpose, a pursuit that is not inherently negative, but rather indicative of a growing desire for truth and understanding...
This is no longer about a political party or a single leader. Even if Imran Khan himself were to urge the people to fall back in line with the establishment, it would make little difference. What the true powers of this country fail to grasp is that they are up against something far greater... they are up against time itself. The world has changed, the tides have shifted, and any attempt to crush this awakening is not only futile but dangerously out of touch with reality.
You don't even understand what I mean to say shows how clueless Pakistanis are no wonder the fatherland suffers
They think he will make all their problems go away. It will just delay it until the end of his tenure and they will come back even harder like they have done now.
Pakistanis love flirting with extremism and cult worship. It's in their DNA. They are not very practical people. If they were they would be like Chinese who have zero tolerance towards dissent as a society and they wouldn't still deciding who are the good guys and bad guys![]()
The people. They would rather hijack a train or blow themselves up than making money. That's why Punjab is pushing ahead and balochistan and FATA behave like central african republics.
Well really who is to blame for all of that? We haven't normalised education in Pakistan, and do I need to bring up the state's philosophy from the 80s?? We supported every single extremist ideal. Congratulations our society was coaxed into radicalist ideals without any education prior, leading it into becoming a society that's neither Islamic, neither tolerant, nor has a deep level of critical thinking.
I think the answer is quite clear don't you think?Let's ask the tough question. Who brought militancy, illiteracy and radicalism to Pakistan?
Shooting at children is "drama"?
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