The Malala SONG!!!!!

So what do you think???

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This song had to be named, “I’m Eminem’s Sister” lol :cb:

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Is this 'freedom of education'? What a joke.

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This is evidence that it is easy to become a role model. There are a lot of people beaten up and on the verge of despair and breakdown ... The youth seek direction, fellowship, guidance and when someone stands up they will attach themselves to them ... This kind of devotion aught to be given to our prophet Muhammad (SAW). Coming to the Malala topic, I admire her enthusiasm, but she is a textbook cliche. Something just does not feel right. She is given far too much importance and it is beginning to get to her head ... These are perfect traits for a future politician and I can see her becoming either strong NGO presence or in government.

However, she is very polarised and if with all that knowledge she has gained she also gains some wisdom then she will grow up and balance her opinions a bit to suit a moral standpoint that also considers the position of the opposition and their needs too. Our role models if she is going to become one ... And I wish all the luck ... Need to be fair especially so to their opposition.

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Very nice song- effective medium for communication among the youth. Nice message.

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You think that was a nice song ... I think I have heard enough and do not wish to say more.

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Just couple of comments.

Malalas opposition, to the best of my knowledge, tried to prevent her from getting an education. Malala does not need to be sensitive to or accommodate their position.

"Freedom of education" is not a bad thing. Rather than put the kids in a straight-jacket, let their creativity take over. Rap is an effective tool of expression and communication for SOME. No one size fits all. To each his/her own.

These are just my opinions.

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Peace Southie

Malala was learning at home ... She could not be prevented from an education. That is impossible. She was being prevented from rallying for the establishment of girls schools ... While this was happening the TTPs and their families and neighbours were getting bombed to bedad.

She should condemn the drone strikes as well ... That is what I was alluding to ...
By the sound of it she wants the TTP to be killed, wiped out, annihilated ... Just because they didn't allow girls schools ... That is a more extreme stance than the Pak government.

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She is just a kid. You can't expect 'wisdom' out of a teenager.

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and so, the TTP came and decided to shoot her in the head, and now you want her to condemn drone strikes. :confused:

and how does one learn at home? not everyone has a qualified teacher as a parent. the lengths to which you are going to justify this is shameful.

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Too right queer … I want to feel good vibes from her … An education should liberate a person and I don’t see it … She has an extreme attitude towards her opposition.

School is an important thing … For a normal community … But priorities dictate the region needs something else first … Perhaps no killings and no bombings … Her concern is disproportionate and her talk about education is a near vacuous mantra … earning her bonus points with the UN and the rest of the West End actors.

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Malala is only addressing education for girls. To expect her to take on stance for or against drones is not reasonable or even fair to her. She nearly got killed while trying to get an educstion for herself and for other girls. What was so wrong about her rallying so other girls can also benefit.

I am afraid I will never see your point re her rallying for others bring a bad thing.

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She could just as easily have taken another stance. She could have tried the request approach ... The intellectual approach by appealing to their reason and demonstrating to them without making any negative publicity about the TTP ... She went on a PR mission against them and they saw that as a threat ... She is a cog in the machine against their political existence and validity and she knew it.

Her purpose is to show them up, not to engage in debate with them or show them how they are wrong nor appeal to them, because that would give them legitimacy ... She wants them out as does her father and she is taking the education angle on it.

Now I'm not saying she is wrong to want education ... But there are ways to get this without being antagonistic and in the name of "peace" she is actually not a peaceful person. She is representing forceful, violent means to remove them from power ... Her education has not given her the ability to recognise the reasonings of the other side nor has it given her cause to even try to look at matters from their angle. She is not interested in reconciliation or understanding.

so I find all the support she is getting is because of that rather than edumacashun ... Rather she is fighting for a strain of education that will not avail the girls in any way, apart from making them polarised and opinionated. Under the guise of education you get their women to undermine the TTP on a dogmatic level and you have half the victory ... And what is the worst case scenario? That they don't get a formal education ... So what? It is not worth spilling blood over ... Nor having your own blood spilt over it ... People are obsessed about their "rights" from both sides of the fence ... So she is not alone here ... But if they are sincere, what they fail to realise is "timing", but that is giving them too much credit ... They have no desire to speak nicely or come to agreements.

I would ask her a few questions that no reporter would ask her ...

Fitnah is the worst thing ... It creates unrest ... And ongoing killing ... She is not hero for saying what everybody else in the West is saying ... And she is on a kamikaze mission ... I fundamentally disagree with the TTP on a dogmatic level, a political level, but I recognise the need for discussion and pact forming ... Not "you are gonna listen to us or else approach" the sort of people they are ... That type of talk is gonna get their back up. And to my dismay her father and the think tank ... They know that all too well.

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Theek hai bhai. You know I don't like to argue with you too much. Regards to family. Peace.

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This was merely to demonstrate my point of view, not to convince you of it ... Your views on the matter are totally your right and I respect you for showing support to the idea of women's education ... We all need to be like her (in passion) for the things that matter in our lives ... Regards to you and your family also.

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When we are born we are predisposed to selfish concern, we grow and educate to become people of mutual concern, and we then learn to become givers to society not desiring power, fame or glory. The height of education is in sacrifice and charity.

Coming back to this song ... I believe it to be totally ironic that the "students" or Taliban in Arabic are preventing "education" ... LOL ... And I believe it to be so far fetched to say that Malala was attacked for wanting to be educated ... If she stood up and talked about the Islamic angle of education, without mentioning the TTP, without saying "I am not scared of you" ... Without saying "they blew up this school or that one" ... she could just as effectively argue the basis for having an educated woman to have an educated family, she could say that she is herself a "Talibah" - which means student ... She could argue that in order to be a Talibah she studies ... She could give examples of Aisha (RA) being among the most responsible for bringing us the Sunnah ... Her call to education can be pure and non-political if she wishes it to be.

Problem is ... No one is gonna listen to her that way ... Neither the opposition nor the Western "ungle dayney waley" ... If she was attacked and all she said was neutral recommendations for education using logic, reasoning, statistics, trends or hadith and Qur'an to demo her point ... Yes I will be on her side ... And I would have to agree that she was nearly killed for standing up for the right of education ...so I believe the angle of the video has missed the trick ... They are more obsessed about having the "right" to stand up for what you believe in rather than education itself ... When people get an education ... They start to think about the right others have over them rather than what rights they have ... True education is about looking at the bigger picture and being able to do so.

Knowing when to back down and weighing out the good and bad of an action is a higher knowledge and higher form of wisdom/ education.

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May Malala live. May extremists die.