whatever you or any one else went through its obvious you like it more over there than migrating back to Pakistan .. also most important difference between Pakistan and any western country is no you dont have to sign a declaration saying ahmedis are non muslims also even after horrible events like 9/11 there was no public anger against muslims in general so please try and look at the bigger picture instead of coming up with stupid stuff like some kid called you a **** or a sand monkey
You don't seem to understand the situation, do you?
First of all, the reason why I don't migrate back to Pakistan is because it's 1) bloody expensive to move from one country to another, and unless you're rich, you're throwing away your whole life for a fresh start; and 2) I was raised here for most of my life, I have been to Pakistan quite a number of times, but I've been treated like a stranger, an outsider, so I have nothing to return too.
Next, your argument is flawed. You're using a straw man argument, I've said it before, a lesser of two evils is still an evil that must be condemned.
It wasn't the name calling that got to me, it's was my ex's safety that I was worried about. A brown Muslim man dating a white girl? If we didn't split up, one of us would have ended up in the hospital, or worse. I've gotten into fights with racist skin heads, I've been pulled over by police and been called racist terms, and there is literally nothing I can do to stop this from happening.
If you honestly think that there is no animosity in the US and Canada after 9/11, I invite you to come here on vacation for a week, and not pretend to be anything other than Muslim. Trust me when I say that you'll have a hard time living here.
It seems that I'm not the one needs to look at the bigger picture here.
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That Guy Where about do you live in Canada?
Brampton, a very South Asian part of Ontario, but there a quite a number of racists that live here too. Thankfully, they usually keep to themselves, but don't seem to like staying out of trouble.
I have never faced any kind of racism in the US.
I have, as has my cousin. You'd expect Brooklyn of all places to be nice and dandy to foreigners, considering how large the foreign population there is, but there are just some areas you stay away from.
Are you serious?? I've never faced racism even once in Canada. You must be living in some hick town.
Brampton actually, I'd hardly call it a hick town.