What a proud moment for Pakistan

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you have called me stupid before.
Why surprised now ???
buls##$ing now or before ?

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dude ager point nahe hota to wait ker lia karo… yeh tany bazzy mat karo larkion ky tarha

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Monk bhai. aap apni post paRho aur dekho taana kis ne diya hai.

Anyways, let me spell out point. You referred and attached opposition for Malala due to her Book. I told you way before the book published, she was subject to hatred and earning beautiful titles like ‘Traitor’ and ‘Drama’. As I have said in Book Club’s thread, this book provide a reason / opportunity to the haters of Malala to criticise her with ease. If book was not published and she was given NPP, still we have seen the same reaction.

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@ Knighthood and Noble Prize:

Andha Baantay RevRiaan, Apne Apnon Ko Dey.

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Fair enough. Fasten your seat belt, lets explore.
So now we are in pre-shooting era. Way before NPP, and malala’s world tour.

Why some fellow pakistanis thought, she was not the real thing ?
yeah?

What did malala server pakistan for ? Or pakistani people for?

Like aitaza ahsan, embrace certain death and saved some thing like 2000 of his school mates from a suicide bomber.
Like that woman teacher saved children from burning bus, and got her self burned.

What did malala do ??(remember, we are talking pre shooting era)

Do you really think pakistani people have any thing in the ideology which would stop them sending kids from school ??
Or
Is it because some families can not AFFORD to send children to school ???

What she was jihading against ???

I would have respected her if she was fund raising for such kids. But was she?
Or she was repeating her father work “I love education”

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yaaraa, she did NOTHING to deserve a Nobel Peace Prize just like Obama and Menachem Begin of Israel.

let’s accept that she got lucky and hit a jackpot. westerners used and abused her and her family’s gullibility. period!

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Monk Bhai, you cannot argue with me because of the simple fact that you cannot argue!

Logic is essential when arguing…not just words.

Do you call yourself Christian or Muslim?

If you call yourself a Christian and Canadians say you’re not then:

A) Its none of their business what you call yourself

B) Its offensive

Faith is personal - government has no say in who’s a Muslim and who’s not. Its the stupidest thing I’ve ever heard.

Because if enforcing religion is why they’re there…then like I said…Pakistani police ko chahiye hai ke apne danday nikalein aur logon ko maar maar ke masjidon mein bhejna shuru karein paanch vaqt ki namaz ke liye. Lekin aisa kyun hoga? Kyun ke saray Musalman kharay hojayengay ke hum namaz parhein na parhein, humari marzi. Right?

:slight_smile:

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right.

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Monk, this is not a forgiving thread. Yeh mahila samaj ko aapne jo lalkara, nateeja iska bura hi ho sakta hai.

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mahila samaj :omg:

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lol…ek gaanaa bhii to thaa:
**
bure kaam kaa buraa nateeja
sun bhai chacha, haN, bhateeja!** :hehe:

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if it was because people can’t afford to send kids to school, there wouldn’t be a difference in the enrollment rate of girls vs. boys. there is a big gap between the two, and the TTP were further widening it. she campaigned against demolition of girls schools and awareness to educate girls. this deserves respect, not just raising funds (which would come with increased awareness anyway).

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So if an Ahmadi calls himself Muslim - koi teesra kain hota hai uski qabr se “Muslim” mitanay vala?

Going back to Malala, jis tarha the first winner’s grave had to be defamed after death…the second one has to face backlash from her own community. Agar aisa na ho to humara khana hazam nahin hota. Right?

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*jaan ki amman paion to kuch erz karoon. *

Boys get picked because they would be supporting parents. Girls go to husbands.
So less money, boys get priority.
Any tom, dick and hary can tell you Taliban in paksitan are not to stay.
Its hard to imagine probably for west and and west likes, but pakistan is no place for taliban.

She played cat and mouse with taliban, I respect her bravery.

My family is involved in social work, specially with girls education.
I can guarantee you , if malala went to those mothers for with her enlightenment-ness, they would tell her "bibi we know!!! do you have money to support our daughters ? "

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right.

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O dua karo ke Edhi ko kabhi Nobel prize na mile. Jis roz mil gaya tou iss quom ne oos shareef aadmi ko bhi kutton kee tarha zaleel ker dena hai. He will be called Raw and Mosad agent, and maghrib ka ghulam.

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If she was that ‘nothing’ before shoot, why was her injury became drama all of sudden. Why the child was called ‘traitor’, when she was just fighting death on a hospital’s bed?

Pakistanis don’t have ideology of not sending children to schools. Don’t you know answer to this (khuda ko hazir nazir jaan ke, especially in case of girls and that too in tribal areas)? There is whole history of opposition to new education system calling it as kafirana system and we say people don’t have issues with sending their children to schools. Just look at literacy rate of Pakistan specially girls and you will know the unknown answers.

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typical hareem…gallan aistra kerda jeevain tu mera chacha lagda ain. Ik puthay hath di dyan gi.

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:hbk:

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7- (edhi will never win. Cz he will never dance to western tune. Coldi was right, it is not ur fault, i leave u to ur ignorance, aunty ji)