But Judge We Do

Re: But Judge We Do

Even if we estimate generously, those who can afford a full time maid in Pakistan are less than five percent of entire population, and not everyone who can afford something necessarily goes on to have it. Then there always are some decent people like OP who treat their servants well, no matter how bad the norms become.

So we are left with 1 to 2 % of Pakistanis, all rich, who lately have started ill-treating their servants which obviously is a pathetic trait. But this minority doesn’t represent or portray Pakistani society as a whole as its mindset and lifestyle is totally different from the poor and middle class Pakistani people.

I hardly get a chance to meet the elite. Do not often visit multinational fast food chains or multiple starred restaurants so not sure to what extent this story is correct. What I am certain about is, a great majority of the common people are yet to adopt this shameful behavior.

The moral of the speech is, a handful of wealthy families’ indecencies do not give us the right to negatively generalize an entire society with superlatives.