Re: Human Cockroaches: A bit too harsh - or bitter truth
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I can understand your rage but you have gone overboard with misplaced disdain and a tinge of elitism. To suggest that somehow, the Pakistani public largely comprises inhuman jihadis is preposterous. There is plenty of humanity in our rural areas among the poor and “uneducated” as well. Consider for example that the person who first alerted authorities to Mukhtaran Bibi’s plight was the local village imam who made a sermon in the mosque condemning the culprits and preventing Mukhtaran from committing suicide (read Nicholas Kristof’s account of how the story in his new book). There are plenty of such unsung good people among Pakistan’s faithful poor as well. Prejudice exists in all societies and Pakistanis are no different. Mob mentality and violent voyeurism can be found all over the world as well. We should condemn atrocities such as the Sialkot incident and certainly work on reform but spewing out such vitriol for an entire nation serves little purpose other than sardonic shock value. **Self-criticism is good — self-hatred is not.**
Re: Human Cockroaches: A bit too harsh - or bitter truth
Why do these secular coconuts tend to have long hair with round glasses and 5 o'clock shadow? Another secular crackhead druggie pothead comes to mind, Pasha working for a secular anti-Pakistan newspaper Dawn which ABCDs like very much. No wonder the secular coconuts on this forum are such avid fans of these buffoons. They have no idea what the land and its people are about. Sitting on their fat behinds drinking illegal drinks their millionaire daddies bought, writing utter trash. How can anyone find this filth readable?