What a proud moment for Pakistan

Re: What a proud moment for Pakistan

I agree with some of the points you mentioned. She started her “career” from BBC’s Urdu website. I think that was the wrong choice. BBC is an anti-muslim media so obviously that made a lot of people doubt her actions as well as her intentions.

I think her book would’ve been more interesting if it was purely based on her thoughts (not what her father says blah blah) and should’ve been written by her entirely…then it could’ve been translated later on in English and other languages.

Pro-Malala people may not agree with me but her earlier speeches and her book do have some inciting and controversial parts and debates over those parts have divided the Pakistanis even more so ( personally I found her love for Obama pretty disturbing). What is so stupid about these debates is that pro-Malalians think it’s about extremism vs liberalism when they are being as intolerant and illogical as the anti-Malalians.

West has used her but her part in this game is over…People will realise this in a couple of years time.

I admire her for wearing traditional clothes and dupatta to cover her head…and she is clever. More clever than a lot of women. Ahem ahem …and that’s why she can be a great role model for them.

Anyway, I’d love to see her debating with Bill Maher one day.