Lol, all what I am doing is showing you the reality and you keep coming up with the same bs that we are Imran tigers. Being delusional does not changes the reality for Pakistan. Even Trump in white house front of Imran Khan said that dont know why we gave Pakistan so much money and in return they did not even respect us.
I specifically asked you a scenario based question about Imran Khan being in charge of the country during 2000s and how he would have handled the situation. So far you have only given me the runarounds and no straight forward answer.
Remember, speeches dont get you anything other then votes and cult followers and every action has 10 times more reaction by a super power.
Because that is ALL THEY ARE! Brainwashed CULTISTS!
That is the part they never understand.
You can acknowledge the military establishment has made massive mistakes, committed excesses, damaged institutions, manipulated politics, and helped create many of Pakistan’s long term problems but none of that automatically turns Imran Khan into a strategic genius or his current movement into the answer.
Two wrongs do not make a right. But with PTI supporters, that basic logic just does not register anymore. The moment you criticize Khan’s recklessness, his slogans as policy mindset, or the fantasy that speeches can substitute for leverage, they immediately short circuit into the same script: “boot polisher,” “slave mentality,” “you support the establishment.” It is pure cult reasoning. They do not process criticism as analysis; they process it as betrayal.
That is why these debates go nowhere. You can concede real and serious wrongdoing by the military, and instead of engaging the actual point, they will either ignore it completely or twist it into proof that Khan was still right about everything. Their brains have been trained to flatten all complexity into one emotional binary:
either you are with the leader or you are a traitor.
Once politics becomes a core belief trait like that, reason stops working because identity protection takes over.
And that is also why your question was so damaging to them. It forced them into the real world of consequences. What would Khan have actually done in the 2000s, with the US at peak power, Pakistan financially dependent, and the post-9/11 environment completely stacked against weak states?
They cannot answer directly because the honest answer is
obvious: he would either have done some version of the same thing every Pakistani government did, or he would have postured theatrically and gotten the country crushed economically and diplomatically. There is no magical third option where vibes, speeches, and “absolutely not” somehow overpower structural reality.
Now just look at what I wrote and see if their replies are anything other than the framework I just laid out earlier and now in this thread because they are
INCAPABLE OF OTHER RESPONSES.
Even if you present a perfectly objective argument by condemning the military, calling out PML-N, and then analyzing Khan they will still ignore all of it and spin you into a "boot polisher." Because for them, this is no longer about finding political solutions....it is about protecting a
religious level devotion to one man, and their brains have simply lost the ability to compute anything else.