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What can the Chinese do if Pakistanis are sold out? Esp. if those in power/security establishment are.
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What can the Chinese do if Pakistanis are sold out? Esp. if those in power/security establishment are.
What can the Chinese do if Pakistanis are sold out? Esp. if those in power/security establishment are.
Looool don't worry about Pakistan. Worry about chai walaI hope China intervenes before it is too late.
Please don't forget khaki clan they are the worst of the lotOnly if we get rid of aprox. corrupt 4500 people, this country will start becoming a normal one.
Zardari/Sharif/Mullah clans must be crushed! That will be the beginning.
I dont care whether IK remains in power or not, but we should do everything to stop these corrupt people from coming back to power!
More like 450,000.Only if we get rid of aprox. corrupt 4500 people, this country will start becoming a normal one.
Zardari/Sharif/Mullah clans must be crushed! That will be the beginning.
I dont care whether IK remains in power or not, but we should do everything to stop these corrupt people from coming back to power!
I found that Chomsky draws similar conclusions in a number of things in fact with a lot more detail that I find particularly agreeable ...@Joe Shearer ( after your dentist visit ) @DrJekyll, this is like we were discussing - education that will include apprenticeship. The rest of Chomsky's words are good too.
Is this a reliable source..because it is reporting the exact same news as in the OP- Source is unreliable
- Chinese Government only extended Diplomatic support that's it nothing more
Some of us were commenting that Imran Khan was very unwise to go to Moscow and also he should have been careful about what he said afterwards.
Pakistan simply does not have the society, culture and economy yet that can withstand heavy pressure from the West.
tell it to 赵立坚 who is a government officialChina will not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, including Pakistan. This is the principle of China's diplomacy. This is fake news. I didn't see the report in China.
I found that Chomsky draws similar conclusions in a number of things in fact with a lot more detail that I find particularly agreeable ...
Here's more of Chomsky on the matter...
"Well, that's pretty much what the schools are like, I think: they reward discipline and obedience, and they punish independence of mind. If you happen to be a little innovative, or maybe you forgot to come to school one day because you were reading a book or something, that's a tragedy, that's a crime -because you're not supposed to think, you're supposed to obey, and just proceed through the material in whatever way they require.
And in fact, most of the people who make it through the education system and get into the elite universities are able to do it because they've been willing to obey a lot of stupid orders for years and years -that's the way I did it, for example. Like, you're told by some teacher, "do this," which you know makes no sense whatsoever, but you do it, and if you do it you get thinnest rung, and then you obey the next order, and finally you work your way through and they give you your letters: an awful lot of education is like that, form the very beginning. Some people go along with it because they figure, "Okay, I'll do any stupid thing that a***ole says because I want to get ahead"; others do it because they've just internalized the values -but after a while, those two things tend to get sort of blurred. But you do it or else you're put: you ask to many questions and you're going to get in trouble.
Now, there are also people who don't go along -and they're called "behavior problems," or unmotivated," or things like that. Well, you don't want to be too glib about it -there are children with behavior problems but a lot of them are just independent-minded, or don't like to conform, or just want to get their own way. And they get into trouble right form the very beginning, and are typically weeded out. I mean, I've taught young kids too, and the fact is there are always some who just don't take your word for it. And the very unfortunate tendency is to try to beat them down, because they're a pain in the neck. But what they ought to be is encouraged. Yeah: why take my word for it? Who the heck am I? Figure it out for yourself. That's what real education would be about, in fact."
Looool don't worry about Pakistan. Worry about chai wala
I only wonder, why cant China give a few Billions to save his biggest Strategic/Defence Partner ? Give Pakistan what it really needs > Funds.