Re: A question about Nazia Hassan and the...
It is not about 'nazia hassan'. The Pakistani culture & pakistani people back then were over all very very balanced minded, sober, much cultured, decent, less in poking their noses in others' matters, had much refined tastes & aesthetics, educated.
We had decent, sophisticated & cultured influence of the western society. The broadmindedness, like, not poking your nose in what other people do was a norm. People were much more tolerant & patient & not 'redicalized'
What Pakistani culture & Pakistani society has become now is just a reflection of the suffocating bhindian, aloo culture that india has unwantingly & uninvitingly imposed upon us. It is just the way our rulers have let the indian authority & suffocating indian culture take control of Pakistani people's lifestyle, creativity through media (bollysh!t, GEO) is why itall has changed now.
Not only Pakistanis but people all over the world were much peaceful, content & accepting & adopting of the best from the other cultures. It is only after the most corrupt nation on earth was 'let free to sorrupt the entire world & the good, balanced minded people through out the world'...... That's when the things changed. indians have corrupted almost everyone & everything through their terrorist, intolerant, extremist mentalities.
The world as it is now is like this because of none other than indian terrorists' spreading & exploitation & manipulation of the people of the entire world. This race / nation is so angry they can burn the entire world but they are not doing it openly but with extremely cunning & unnoticed ways. Only those bitten by them know this through observation.
Pakistan was much more balanced, tolerant & happier society when we allowed the least influence of indian mental terror & slavery (through media) on our people.
May God keep all the people safe from the misdoings of this race / nation.
We can go back to become the same tolerant, balanced & happier society only if we compltely cut off their ugly influence upon us, our young children. If we do not & continue to allow this suffocating, intolerant influence of the bhindian culture on our young children, the coming days would be even much more disasterous, take my word for it.