Did he deserve it????

Mr. X who was a pakistani lived 20 years in USA, 10 years in UK and 6 years in the rest of Europe.

Everywhere he went, he got discriminated on basis of: Race, Color, and relegion. He got so frustrated by all this that he went back to Pakistan on day.

Six months later he was found sitting in a coffee shop in pakistan, humiliating another pakistani for being of a lower cast (i.e. mirasi)

Did Mr. X deserve the humiliation that he received during his stay abroad???

I think he deserved every bit of it…

very interesting post :k:

Two wrongs don't make a right.

^ No, but they make him feel better.

Either way, yea, he deserved it. You should treat others as you'd like to be treated.

Interesting. He got what he deserve.

We should all keep this in mind.

Both dont deserve that!

but his behaviour after all this should have changed.

Mr. X is a hypocrite.

I suppose the humiliation he experienced all his life made him this bitter and prejudiced.

When people make fun of other people, it is mainly because of their own insecurities. I hope we are not talking about Mr. Xtreme, as I would think that he like Mirasis.

Interesting question. A lot of Pakistanis living abroad behave like that, when they are back in their homeland.

If people felt comfortable in their own skin and with their heritage, they wouldn’t be judging others. The issue with Pakistanis is that we want to be Arabs and are oblivious to even our own denial as to what we really are. The phenomenon is not limited to foreign-returned Pakistanis alone, within Pakistan putting everyone down (who is not like you) is fairly rampant. People have issues with other people’s trade, caste, sect, color, and sometimes even the way they might speak. The only solution is to promote diversity from a very young age. I sit on a financial and we always say “diversify” to maximize returns. Same goes for Pakistan, diversify to gain the maximum benefits of a racially and ethnically diverse society. Sadly, more effort is placed on what is Haram and what is not.

To answer your question - He didn’t deserve it.

Couldn't this person have been referred to as Mr T or something?

Maybe he didn't get discriminated against and people just didn't like him because he was a miserable SOB.

mr x

Just want to clarify ...Mr. X was a hypothetical character...and have met quite a few Mr. Xs in US, and Europe.....

By no means it was intended towards Mr. Xtreme....as you all may've noticed i am a "junior member" and don't know many of you...

BTW:
I am a pakistani-american.... born in pakistan, raised in US and have worked majority of my career in Europe...currently working in Germany.

Re: mr x

Is there any corelation between ^ and v :confused:

mr X is a cutie pie... me love him long time.

mr x's demeanour is rather expected after the ordeal he went through, it depends on the person some ppl take racial discrimination and don't use it as a tool to insult others but some do, so it's sheer frustration that was building inside of him which he let out, prolly makes him feel better, but it's wrong then again this is my opinion and not all of us r like another warna duniya ka nizaam nahi chaltaa

Code_red,
that was a continuation of the thought....that i didn't "Know" a lot of the people ....so I figured...i should probably briefly introduce myself........ that's all...