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Taking pride in your regional cultural identity doesn't mean you are looking down on others.This come from prejudices.Which you seem to have a lot.We,just like you only wanted convey our opinion Regional and national identity can beatifically co-exist
I have ignored the rest of your gibberish but your thick brain don't understand that when you take pride in your ethnicity , it automatically mean you feel more sense of attachment with it than the rest exist out there in your country otherwise you would have pride in all ethnicities in your country or they all would be equal to you. What is national unity when you only have sense of pride and belonging with only Tamil ethnicity and all others become irrelevant to you. I am not against feeling of happiness or contentment because you are tamil, punjabi, pashtun or brown/white/dark but pride should be for something which you have achieved not by accident but by hard work or personal efforts. Again its just my personal opinion
any way i am fed up repeating same things ..watch this guy george carlin may be you get some sense in your head what i was talking about
In Pakistan we are Proud muslims and shout it out loud.
In India you are ashamed Hindus who hide behind atheism and too shy of admitting your hindu beleifs.
In Europe they are confused christians and ex christians
Thats the difference between you and us.
Thats why your stance on religion and ours are totally different,and you cant understand our concepts about our religion and why it is important to us.
@SafrizNo country in the world has progressed while divided into regional ethnic groups.
Only when regional ethnicities sacrifies their regiobal identity for national identity,then countries progress.
Give me a single example when a country has progressed while torn apart on ethnic,linguistic grounds?
ajab khan ki gazab kahani,
luffy bhai,aise hi mazaak mein,gussa mat ho jayiye.
btw,ranbir kapoor looks a bit like him.
Sindh governor Dr. Ishrat Ul Ibad Khan of MQM is also ethnically a Pakhtoon from Afridi Tribe
Sindh governor Dr. Ishrat Ul Ibad Khan of MQM is also ethnically a Pakhtoon from Afridi Tribe
Damn , these urdu speaking pathans from U.P (now karachi) have not proved themeselves useful to pakhtun nation in any way. Many of them are in MQM and have great hate for pakhtuns. Similarly seraiki speaking niazis of mianwali talks of joining seraikistan instead of KPK. And hindko speaking pathans of hazara opposed renaming and many of them have anti-pakhtun sentiments. Therefore i dont count these "adha teetar adha batair" pathans among us, just race is not important, langauge, culture and traditions are also important in defining a pakhtun.
Why would you assume that?
And while i agree with your recent post that you felt you needed Islam for a common bind between the different ethnicities, you were wrong. You could have used something else as well. Once you got your country - Pakistan, you could have chosen to make it all inclusive, the reason why Pakistan is today in a mess is because of - too much religion.
You could have made it Pakistan first, Islam second - like Turkey has, Iran has, Malaysia has, Indonesia has, heck even Saudi Arabia has. But you did you did not realize it at the right time.
I do believe you have become far more mature from the days when you insulted other religions to put Islam on top of others. So i hope we can have a mature discussion on this aspect as well.
Damn , these urdu speaking pathans from U.P (now karachi) have not proved themeselves useful to pakhtun nation in any way. Many of them are in MQM and have great hate for pakhtuns. Similarly seraiki speaking niazis of mianwali talks of joining seraikistan instead of KPK. And hindko speaking pathans of hazara opposed renaming and many of them have anti-pakhtun sentiments. Therefore i dont count these "adha teetar adha batair" pathans among us, just race is not important, langauge, culture and traditions are also important in defining a pakhtun.