White Privilege
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We need "tribal lashkars" to wipe out BLA an co. Do it. Terrorist are terrorized by them, they must be doing things right....


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Robbery of course.
Everyone is agaist establishment's interference and abuse of power but if you think that we support those racist commie seperatist butchers, then you've got another think comin'.hold on.
The fight of BLA is right. The mil mafia and elites have been robbing that province dry with their proxy slaves of chiefs.
These are educated fighters not rif rafs. As last year showed, the mafia army which systematically has been destroying the country now moved to the rest of Pakistan using the same tactics which Baloch were facing.
At least BLA are more honourable than your regular Pak civilians to stand up and fight for what is right.
We need "tribal lashkars" to wipe out BLA an co. Do it. Terrorist are terrorized by them, they must be doing things right....![]()
They already existWe need "tribal lashkars" to wipe out BLA an co. Do it. Terrorist are terrorized by them, they must be doing things right....![]()
That is what breaks my heart, we need these people, they answer our call, and then we abandon them in face of terrorist propaganda, leaving them to be picked off and killed.....Just for Pakistan to betray them like they did with the lashkars against TTP?
I don't doubt you on this, it has probably built a lot of experience and strategies over the years. It's unfortunate though how in the general public in Pakistan, the discourse is so weak and immature.
Maybe it's just for the time being following the whole youthiya thing but compared to Chinese, Turks, Indians, it's very childish talk
I agree with thisYou're a rational guy and I do think you make good points, but I have to disagree with you here.
The "youthiya thing" you're talking about is purely reactionary and to tackle a reactionary sentiment you have to look at the root cause.
In my mind I have observed the discourse get incredibly worse when the crackdown PTI happened- that shouldn't have happened
And by putting IK in jail and doing wild rigging during the election the discourse has gotten to the point of no return.
This didn't really exist pre-2022 most people were tackling the missing persons thing despite it being propagated by Indian social media at the time.
By doing all of these things whatever narrative you had, you shot yourself in the foot, so its hard to salvage. Just look at the official ISPR account, it hasn't been active since May 2023.
I agree with this
Though in that message I meant the intellectual discussions more-so, our talks are always childish and not many good contributors tbh, if you visit Chinese, Turks or even Indians there's more good contributors
You are bang on. This is where India excelled, there was a huge importance and focus on education and it is paying off.The answer lies in the literacy rate of Pakistan. Pakistan's literacy rate is around 58% which is much lower than the countries you mentioned.
So just by default you're at a disadvantage, and it seems only urban areas of KPK, Karachi, and Punjab are the ones leading the charge in education. There's very little education in ex-FATA, and the education and school system in Sindh and Balochistan is abysmal.
And it seems the people in power are simply not interested in fixing this issue.
Turkey and India, the countries you mentioned, have big domestic political disputes but when it comes to international politics and geopolitics they are on the same page. India, before Modi, used to help BLA a lot. The same can be said for Morocco and Egypt, barring the Israeli normalization thing.
With Pakistan, because there is very little education and an early handicap, no one really knows the question to "Why was Pakistan created?" or "What does it mean to be Pakistani?" there is extremely differing points of view ranging from an Islamic one to an Indus Civilization one to a "British puppet one".
So what you see, and me and you are looking at the discourse through a Western education and a Western educated lens, we'll end up scoffing off at a lot of what we see. But, its all a byproduct of several generations of policy failures at the state and local level.
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