TankMan
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Nonsense. I didn't make an analogy, I gave an example. There's a difference. The native Americans are 0.9% of the modern American population, they were colonized and the people now known as Americans were once the colonists.wong analogy. paksitanis are like the native americans and mayans etc who are existing today. if they say that they want to return to their roots no one will question them. And similarly for pakitanis, you converted once, you could do it again.
Pakistanis are almost a hundred percent of the current Pakistani population and everything has already happened - the area now comprising Pakistan is full of people whose lineage comes from Arabs, Turks, Persians and so on; Pakistanis today are a very diverse combination created by all that happened over the decades. We don't need to have a pure indigenous race to be a successful nation - that is the point I made with all those examples.
There is no ''conversion''.
Utter nonsense. What 'version' do you want? If you want to believe Pakistanis are just Muslim Indians, go ahead, but that's wrong. A lot of Pakistanis are descendants of all the ''invaders'' you hate so much, and they are as Pakistani as the indigenous Punjabis - the same goes for Mohajirs, Pakhtuns, Sindhis, Jatts, Mughals and any other ethnicity. Like I said, Pakistan is very diverse and people from many historical backgrounds are Pakistanis.u want your version of history, which is obviously selective and harmful.
Your version of history denies mixed lineage and culture, which is a reality. Trying to ''return to our roots'' after so many centuries is what's actually harmful.
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