Re: Pakistanis abroad are under watch 24 hours and yet they give us lectures on freed
Do you read what you write? Even if there is VIP thingie in country club, any civilian who wants to buy membership can buy it, its not restricted to MNAs, families/friends of MNAs, army etc. They don't shut down airport, terminals if an MNA is landing there or departing from, they don't shut down traffic for hours where common man is dieing in ambulance waiting for the light to turn green.
No personal attacks captain Ji. Why are you hell bent on distracting this thread away from its main topic?
FYI. The topic is very simply "Pakistanis abroad are under watch 24 hours and yet they give us lectures on freedom". As many detractors on this thread couldn't fathom a reply (because of their limited intellect I suppose) they started talking about VIPs garbage. And now you want to join the fray so be my guest.
Many in Pakistan are beneficiaries of relative stability provided by our army and food produced by our hardworking farmers. Still they love to carry socialist anarchist badge with pride while attacking the very institutions that protect them and feed them. This is the height of nashukrapan (thanklessness).
These anarchist learn a thing or two in the West and become instant professors of socialogy, anthropology, and economics. These poor souls never got into Pakistani upper class, and there is no way in heck they will ever get into upper classes in the West. So they just sit around sulking about this made up enemy or that.
FYI upper classes in every society stop planes, trains, automobiles when it becomes necessary for them. However you won't understand it. Sorry!
So I urge you to stick to the thread and if you are dying (just figure of speech mind you) to talk about economic benefits of staying in Saudi (where constitution is non-existent) or the West (where constitution can be changed overnight with laws like Patriot act), well do so to your heart's content. Still I urge you not to thrown black balls on your motherland.
Is that too much to ask?
Pakistani Army zindabaad,
In the memory of our fallen soldiers and law enforcement officers.
Pakistan Paindabaad.