We shall overrun: The young, urban, middle-class Pakistani’s manifesto

I really enjoyed reading the following piece of satire by Nadeem Paracha of Dawn. I find it’s very relevant to many of the discussions in Pakistan Affairs, and attacks the propaganda that comes from all iver the political spectrum.

The Dawn Blog Blog Archive We shall overrun

The young, urban, middle-class Pakistani’s manifesto:

  1. Asif Ali Zardari is the devil incarnate.

  2. The Pakistan Army is the saviour.

  3. The Taliban are resisting American imperialism.

  4. We hate American foreign policy unless it suits us. We are against American imperialism if it means we have to ditch the Taliban as that would be against the aspirations of our founding father, Mohammed Bin Qasim. We will no longer shop at Marks and Spencer because they are somehow connected to Israel. However, that does not mean we will switch off our computers and cell phones whose chip technology has been made possible due to major contributions from Israeli scientists.

  5. We don’t want to sell our honour for American money unless it is for our private hospitals, textile exports, NGOs, or for completing degrees at American universities.

  6. It’s not just Zardari who is the culprit. It’s also Benazir Bhutto and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. Fatima Bhutto is fine, though; she is dating George Clooney.

  7. It was all milk and honey till Bhutto came along. Damn him for nationalising my father’s 15 mills, seven textile units, and 11 banks! I still remember the good old days when Nani ji, Dada ji and their friends brought hundreds of textile licenses from Gohar Ayub for US $ 200,000 a pop. There was no corruption and no labour unions until this Sindhi feudal and closet Hindu agent named Z.A. Bhutto came along and enforced his Zionist agenda and made all our urban serfs so uppity.

  8. We are against feudalism unless the feudals in question do not support the PPP and allow us to rape the ecology of Sindh and the Punjab on our weekend hunting trips. Some crates of mangoes from their farms also help.

  9. Some of us feel we know what’s best for the PPP, i.e. to banish Zardari and his kids and ditch the legacies of ZAB and BB. We have never voted for or supported the PPP (actually we never vote all!) but we still feel that we are in a better position to understand the party’s dynamics.

Also, as educated, refined and objective leaders and captains of industry, we are against dynastic politics. However, we are fine with Fatima Bhutto, Hamza Sharif, Solaiman/Essa Khan, Monis Chaudhary as well as the privileged alumni of Karachi Grammar School, Aitchison and Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul, ruling us. Just as long as they are not descended from the Zionist agent Benazir and her corrupt husband, Zardari.

  1. Democracy is a deeply flawed system that has destroyed the world. Totalitarian monarchies with entrenched security and bureaucracies are much better and in line with our Arab origins. Please do not compare us to India. We have nothing in common with them except our DNA, culture, cuisine, language, music, and geography.

  2. Our ideal form of government is the modern day Caliphate, or, as we like to call it, the rule of technocrats. In this form of government, our posh uncles will pass stern orders in their clipped Oxbridge accents and Italian suits that will be supported by a medieval council of jurists whom we like to call the independent judiciary.

  3. Lately, we have been reading some Chomsky, Klein and Zinn (all five articles) and appreciate how these believing Muslims provide us with the intellectual ammo on exposing how the perfidious Jews conspire to rule the world.

  4. We are essentially a good people who are suffering because the world wants to take over our nukes and is conspiring to destroy our country. They are using the Taliban, who themselves are essentially good people who are bravely fighting American imperialism.

The Taliban just suffer from bad press, and we know who controls the press abroad. Here, the press is controlled by democratically elected anchors and media analysts who are fighting for justice and against corruption.

  1. The Taliban who are killed in the drone attacks are simply pious Muslims who are doing charity work, such as digging canals in arid, mountainous zones – it’s called the Mars project.

Also, the burning of Christian villages by Taliban affiliated and state-sponsored sectarian militias is a figment of the imagination of the liberal fascists. They are doing their best to curb crusaders of truth and justice such as Geo TV. The real problem is Blackwater/Xe, fools.

  1. The Taliban are an expression of Pushtoon nationalism as they have done their best to cleanse the United Emirates of Peshawar and FARTA from pagan Pukhtoon influence. The Taliban are a legitimate resistance movement against the occupation of the United Emirates of Peshawar and FARTA by ANP, Shia parachinaris, Sikhs and, of course, female students. The only genuine Pathans are Imran Khan, Hamid Gul, and Zaid Hamid.

  2. Sipah Sahaba, Jaish, Lashkar Taiba, Lashkar Jhangvi, Jamaat Islami … who the are they? Figments of the imagination of liberal fascists. We should be more concerned about the Ahmed Rashids, Kamran Shafis, Amir Mirs, Arif Jamals, Najam Sethis, Tarek Fatahs, Irfan Hussains, Pervaiz Hoodbhoys, Fasi Zakas, Ayesha Siddiquas, and Nadeem Parachas.… They are CIA agents.

  3. India is stealing our water and is destroying the country via its Sindhi/Balochi/Pushtoon/Gilgiti/Hazara/Hingora/Makrani/Seraiki proxies. Damn this fifth column riff-raff. We brought them the glorious Islamic civilization from the latest Nasim Hejazi novel and look at how uppity they have gotten since. We gave them commerce (Gujrati), language (Urdu), and agriculture (Punjabi) and they still want to maintain their identities and celebrate their vernacular religious practices which our pure Arab background forbids. Feed them to the Taliban.

  4. We, the members of civil society, are essentially a liberal lot who are imbued with socialist values. Our ability to engage in massive socialising (through Facebook) makes us socialist in the true sense of the word. Lately, we have also dabbled in Marxism at cafes where we blow off half a month’s average national salary on lattes and cappuccinos whilst we construct our neo- Marxism around the tacit acceptance of the Taliban’s superior Arab cultural identity. We salute Abul Ala Marx, Lenin Bin Laden, and Mulla Mao!

  5. These are difficult times for civil society. While the tyrant Zardari is destroying the country with a ‘progressive agenda’ (another Zionist conspiracy) that involves legislation about women’s rights and the enfranchisement and autonomy of minority provinces, our brave and independent judiciary is fighting a Herculean battle to free the champions of our true Arab identity like Hafiz Saeed, Maulana Aziz, and Masood Azhar. These tireless crusaders are fighting our battle against Hindu hegemony in Pakistan. We need to applaud the efforts of the Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court in exposing the Hindus.

  6. As Zardari loots and pillages Pakistan via the nefarious use of his handle bar moustache and cheery demeanour, we have to appreciate how our Taliban investment is saving our economy by killing thousands of our citizens and costing billions of dollars in damages and lost investment and trade opportunities. We are a financially and arithmetically gifted segment of society that can expand US $66 million to $1,500 million if it means that we can lynch Zardari (and free Aafia).

  7. While our existential adversary India is investing billions of dollars in Afghanistan’s infrastructure and municipal training, we are using our billions to create the ultimate strategic depth in Afghanistan: macho Islamist brutes who will eventually recreate the Islamic State that made Afghanistan the model of peace and prosperity from 1996 till 2001.

In conclusion we would like to part with a speech from one of our greatest representatives, Zen Farman Wamid, which he made at the historic Dillee Kebab House. The topic of this grand speech was, “Today Dillee Kebab House, tomorrow Delhi Fort”:

“Assalamualaikum, my dear and superior Muslim Pakistanis. By the grace of God, I am proud to announce from this wonderful kebab house that we are now ready to invade India. This invasion has taken a lot of planning and effort by my young upwardly mobile comrades and for this we would also like to thank our friends in the electronic media and inspirations such as Yahya Khan and Ziaul Haq.

Dear muscular Muslim boys and petite Muslim girls, I had been planning this invasion for a very long time, even before my blessed birth when I was just a spirit floating over Pakistan – even before Pakistan was made. My spirit swooped down when it saw the great Muhammad Bin Qasim invading Sindh and defeating Hindu scoundrels as well as Mohajir, Sindhi, Balochi and Pakhtun nationalists.

We will vanquish them in the Islamic Emirate Caliphate of Punjab … I mean, Pakistan. Damn those who say that Pakistan was made in 1947. That’s a lie, I tell you. It was made in the seventh century, when Kalashnikov Bin Qasim, Allama F-16 Iqbal, and Inzimamul Haq defeated a million-strong army of that secular tyrant and usurper Raja Bhutto and his side-kick Mohindar Singh Dhoni and announced the creation of the Islamic Caliphate of Punj … I mean Pakistan.

So wake up, Pakistan, and let’s invade, loot and plunder like those great Muslim leaders, Mahmud Ghazni and Mr. T.

My next address to you all will be from Delhi Fort and anyone who disagrees is a traitor, a Hindu agent, or a student of the Peshawar University. Allah Hafiz! Punj … I mean, Pakistan, marhabba marhabba.”

Re: We shall overrun: The young, urban, middle-class Pakistani’s manifesto

:)

Re: We shall overrun: The young, urban, middle-class Pakistani’s manifesto

An extremist on the other side.

Re: We shall overrun: The young, urban, middle-class Pakistani’s manifesto

Extremist being code for someone you dont like? What specifically is extremist about him.

Re: We shall overrun: The young, urban, middle-class Pakistani’s manifesto

Oh great here we have a liberal, secularist, Zardari arse kisser, believer of the myth “democracy” putting all middle-class Pakistanis in one basket.

The right; Zaid Hamid, the left; Paracha.

http://www.hallagulla.com/urdu/geek/gars/images/1/9/9/2/0/types/thumb_nadeem_80x801.jpg

waits for Poshy to come here and use Islamist, Tribalist, Jihadist names and praise his master Paracha

ur right, i have modified the last paragraph in the article


:) happy?

Re: We shall overrun: The young, urban, middle-class Pakistani’s manifesto

no no no, he's not a zardari supporter
he's ripped the p*ss out of every one of these politicians, check some other articles of his

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"The young, urban, middle-class Pakistani’s manifesto"

middle-class is getting radicalized?

The article doesn't really imply radicalisation. It's a a criticism of the contradictions of the religious-tinted nationalism that the author feels is spreading in society.

For example, the line "Our ideal form of government is the modern day Caliphate" sound like radicalisation, but is immediately followed by the apparently contradictory *"or, as we like to call it, the rule of technocrats. In this form of government, our posh uncles will pass stern orders in their clipped Oxbridge accents and Italian suits *

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and this coming from an anarchist, drug addict, staunch PPP supporter (may not show it LOL) and terror group MQM, lover of secularism....and I can go on.. all he types is cr@p to please his little following he has.

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I find this gentleman no better than the average ABCD on the street because they have no concept of thinking out of the box. They live in their preconceived notions of what the other party has to say.

He is the worst kind of intellectual if you can even call him that. He is nothing more than a yuppy. He regurgitates everything that is old news and thinks it a brand new view on life. Every society has had such concepts and discussions. Like Americans and the advent of rock and roll.

Its basically a lot of hype for nothing special. His comments are most definitely not based on logic, facts or reality. Rather they are personal opinions. Kinda like Howard Stern. Shock editorials really.

Well, if you make a sensible argument about something, its all well. I do not like Zaid Hamid or the 'movement' he is trying to generate. I have serious reservations about the way he is going about it. I can, for example, argue that his notion of 'Islamic Economic System' is absurd because it hinges on the notion that early Islamic leaders did not use paper 'currency notes' and does not recognize that no nation at that time did.

Paracha sahib on the other hand has a problem anywhere and anytime 'Islam' or 'Muslim' is mentioned. He goes on lengths and even digs out news and incidents in his personal life 10 years old to ridicule anything suggesting a link with Islam.

Both are extremes at poles on a spectrum of ideas.

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Leave it to the Mohajirs/Karachi folks to always bring Punjab in the discussion. This hack could not write his piece of crap without making silly innuendos to Punjab?

But Zaid Hamid is not an anarchist, drug addict, PPP+MQM supporter. :D

Anyone having some respect for Allama Muhammad Iqbal or Muhammad Bin Qasim or the word Paracha replaces in those two names would not be comfortable with this piece of rambling.

Can you point out which article it is you speak of? At any rate, there isnt anything 'extreme' in this article, unless you can point it out. Completely fitting caricature of typical folks you run across these days.

Hes Punjabi himself I believe.

I wouldn't say necessarily overtly anti-Islam, but reserving his satire for a particular class...yes. It was evident when he wrote on chowk.com...many quizzed him on this...his response were the written equivalent of making farty noises with one's hand. From time to time he managed to write a straight face, and they were sometimes well done...his disdain for religion in general is obvious and overemphasized , though.

I disagree in the sense that his writings are from the comfortable position of making caricatures of people without admitting to any particular stance himself in contradiction...so who knows what his motivations are...

I mean, if he's suggesting that there is NO impearalist motives at all with the Long War, either during Bush or what Obama inherited, he's out to lunch...if his notion of an islamic judiciary has to go back centruies, he's obviously high...Mohammed Bin Qasim he figures is he end-all and be-all figure when it comes to islamists, but perhaps that was the only part of History class he was sober for...and Zardari IS NOT a bad guy...no comment.... But who knows what stance he supports....laughs and giggles... honks nose....

Except for The Dawn Blog Blog Archive Art off: Rethinking Shanaakht and Benazir where he admits to being a junkie, all of his other articles go to the other extreme.

We take this article, if you can call it that, for example. If you want to ridicule Zaid Hamid, go ahead and do it. Why do things mentioned in my post 15 or bring Punjab into it? Only to stir up controversy and attract attention. That’s what extremists do. No substance, only love for attention.

There we go. I knew you were taking liberties with the word. How is someone who stirs up controversy and attracts attention an extremist? You want to use the word attention seeker. But then people dont pay attention.

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^ Please check definition of the word and I believe Pasha sb's views are extremist considering any standard definition of the word.