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If you boycott all that, you have to go to a forest and subsist by foraging, like prehistoric people.
I am not denying they had problems in the past. Just saying today's events do not foreshadow the past.
Send me your psychiatrist's bill and I'll pay it off. PleaseIf you boycott all that, you have to go to a forest and subsist by foraging, like prehistoric people.
I have watched some of these Korean dramas over the past year. From what I gathered from these dramas, they are just as corrupt as we are. But they do have accountability, and their police system is good, and in Turkey, police saved today’s Turkey; on the other hand, in Pakistan, army generals made sure, along with their muppets like the Sharifs, Zaradriz, and Bilwals, that Pakistan police cannot stand on its feet.Got it. I would differ from your conclusion, but it’s a fair opinion.
This is where yoy can hurt the Generals the hardest.
A complete and total boycott of any business associsted with the Army.
Truth hurts. We are hurt too that our beloved brothers are killing their county men in front of parliament and supreme CourtAs you share fake news and propaganda. I didn’t want to quote you but there is some truth in this tweet
I had conversation with a lady. I inquired about her city and she was reluctant to tell her background. She said you are like a brother to me so I am going to tell a secret, I used to proudly say that my “Chacha” is a retired brigadier, my sister in law is a Colonel and my other cousin is also a high ranked officer (forgot the title) but now we have to hide faces as everyone hates us when we mention it. She was telling about two of her female military officers who proudly joined Pakistan Army and now were telling in privacy that they wasted their life as despite working honestly, they are trapped in the organisation that nobody in Pakistan wants to respect anymore. People either have a pity on them or hate them whenever they see them.
Such a sad state of affairs nowadays. I can’t believe I am writing this but just 2 years ago it was most beloved profession in Pakistan.
As Oscar indirectly hintedTruth hurts. We are hurt too that our beloved brothers are killing their county men in front of parliament and supreme Court
Perhaps. the concepts of loyalty and honour in S.Kora, Japan and China differ greatly from our culture. Be it Army or Public.No
That is the difference between a South Korean and a Pakistani - they will be willing to be squashed and still show up in majority. In Pakistan only 2% will show up and the rest will shrug shoulders to try and live their lives in the new smaller box built for them.
Our elders even fought against 1957 fight for freedom. Our parents give birth to salve kids. Their is no question about that. Sad realityAs Oscar indirectly hinted
The Punjabis are not naturally inclined to fight; they tend to allow others to govern them. As the largest demographic in Pakistan, they rarely rise to assert their rights. Historically, apart from the brief eras of leaders like Porus and Ranjit Singh, they have not resisted oppression or stood against injustices.
The more they are suppressed, the more they tend to acquiesce. Pakistan’s progress is intrinsically tied to Punjab’s strength, and without it, the nation cannot thrive. It is essential for our leaders to instill a spirit of liberty and resilience in Pakistanis, particularly among Punjabis, who are predominantly shopkeepers, farmers, and labourers, rather than being part of a traditionally martial race.
Pakistan is a lost cause unless people stand up to build a nation
I don’t remember the war of 1957? Scratching my headOur elders even fought against 1957 fight for freedom. Our parents give birth to salve kids. Their is no question about that. Sad reality

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