Re: Overseas Pakistani Syndrome
Do you disagree with what he is saying? If so why?
Disclaimer: I think it is my weakness of writing that I couldn’t convey my point properly. I am not criticizing anyone for moving out for one secondly I have no right to ask how you spend your money and how you live. Nor are all overseas Pakistani’s like that. Heck our company is funded by a man who built his fortune in the states lives in the states and has 500+ people employed in Pakistan and to top that off is funding start ups in Pakistan. There are those people and they are great they are the essence and the building blocks of our society and they are our only connection with the western world, they represent us and they do a great job at it. **This article has got to do absolutely nothing with them, this has to do with the rest of us. The rest of us who would run away not because we need to because we want to, it’s for us the one’s who would not invest a single rupee in the state (whether charity or otherwise) yet would spend their lives criticizing the country. It’s for us who would never be ease at being where they are and would never have the kahunas to actually move back. Accepting is the first step my friend.
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Nope, he isn’t saying you can talk all the crap you want because you’re in Islamabad, etc. He isn’t even criticizing expats that are involved in some way or another - whether financially or politically. He’s just talking about those who do nothing except yap away. Makes perfect sense, if you’re going to be a hypocrite, let’s call you out on that at least, fair game.