pakistani342
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The article is here, the Facebook post here
I wonder my brother @A-Team -- does he get a say in eating grass?
If he got a vote: what would his vote be?
A friend of mine proposed a thought experiment on seeing this:
1. If a Pakistani child of similar background was given a vote on the hardship he/she suffered for Pakistan's nuclear program: what would their vote be?
2. If Pakistani family of a child of similar background was given a vote on the hardship he/she suffered for Pakistan's nuclear program: what would their vote be?
3. If this poor boy in Pakistan was given a vote on: would he want Afghanistan to be a part of some arrangement like a confederation with Pakistan where every citizen is equal: what would his vote be?
4. If this poor boy's family was given a vote on: Afghanistan to be a part of some arrangement like a confederation with Pakistan where every citizen is equal: what would his vote be?
5. If you (@A-Team) had to eat the same grass this boy has to eat and were given a vote on would you settle instead with Afghanistan as a part of some arrangement like a confederation with universal franchise: what would your vote be?
6. If me (@pakistani342) had to eat the same grass this boy has to eat and was given a vote on the hardship he/she suffered for Pakistan's nuclear program: what would my vote be?
I'm curious azeezzam (@A-Team) what your answers to the above six question would be ;-) -- not the answers you may or may not choose to post here on this form but the answers that:
A) you are thinking of, if these few words are able to provoke your mind ?
B) and what would your answers be 10 years from now, 20 years from now?
C) and the answers if you were really in this poor boys position position by?
The other very important thing is to read are the comments posted -- you will find deep sympathy and the idiotic jingoistic banter -- you can see Pakistanis, the vast majority take no pleasure in Afghan misery
The still other very important thing is to imagine what the comments would be say this was the boy of Pakistani skilled laborer in Afghanistan today ;-)
[now I have to go sip my cappuccino ...] and beratheram, do enjoy your strategic partnership and interlinkedness with Modi sab [I'm sure he is heart broken by this image]
A heartbreaking image of a young Afghan refugee breaking down upon receiving his school leaving certificate is doing the rounds on the internet.
The boy was reportedly born in a Peshawar refugee camp in Pakistan, where his parents have been living for several decades.
I wonder my brother @A-Team -- does he get a say in eating grass?
If he got a vote: what would his vote be?
A friend of mine proposed a thought experiment on seeing this:
1. If a Pakistani child of similar background was given a vote on the hardship he/she suffered for Pakistan's nuclear program: what would their vote be?
2. If Pakistani family of a child of similar background was given a vote on the hardship he/she suffered for Pakistan's nuclear program: what would their vote be?
3. If this poor boy in Pakistan was given a vote on: would he want Afghanistan to be a part of some arrangement like a confederation with Pakistan where every citizen is equal: what would his vote be?
4. If this poor boy's family was given a vote on: Afghanistan to be a part of some arrangement like a confederation with Pakistan where every citizen is equal: what would his vote be?
5. If you (@A-Team) had to eat the same grass this boy has to eat and were given a vote on would you settle instead with Afghanistan as a part of some arrangement like a confederation with universal franchise: what would your vote be?
6. If me (@pakistani342) had to eat the same grass this boy has to eat and was given a vote on the hardship he/she suffered for Pakistan's nuclear program: what would my vote be?
I'm curious azeezzam (@A-Team) what your answers to the above six question would be ;-) -- not the answers you may or may not choose to post here on this form but the answers that:
A) you are thinking of, if these few words are able to provoke your mind ?
B) and what would your answers be 10 years from now, 20 years from now?
C) and the answers if you were really in this poor boys position position by?
The other very important thing is to read are the comments posted -- you will find deep sympathy and the idiotic jingoistic banter -- you can see Pakistanis, the vast majority take no pleasure in Afghan misery
The still other very important thing is to imagine what the comments would be say this was the boy of Pakistani skilled laborer in Afghanistan today ;-)
[now I have to go sip my cappuccino ...] and beratheram, do enjoy your strategic partnership and interlinkedness with Modi sab [I'm sure he is heart broken by this image]
A heartbreaking image of a young Afghan refugee breaking down upon receiving his school leaving certificate is doing the rounds on the internet.
The boy was reportedly born in a Peshawar refugee camp in Pakistan, where his parents have been living for several decades.
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