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How Pakistanis view others but do not get the same respect and dignity

Samurai_assassin

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Is time for Pakistanis to stop being soft kind hearted people and stand up to be more assertive? Not suggesting in anyway to be prejudice or racist towards other nations but a time has to come where Pakistanis must reconsider their position on international matters and put their nation and people first. Pakistan has a habit of placing other nations such as Saudi Arabia, Iran and possibly the US above themselves. Causes such as Palestine, Syria and the Rohingya crisis are close to the heart of every Pakistani but how many in the Muslim world bothers to even think about the Kashmir issue or the devestating tradegies Pakistan is still going through? Pakistan helped Afghans in their desperate hour of need and today the same people accuse us of destroying their country. Pakistanis have goodwill gestures towards India but as expected Indians refute this with accusations including several senior Islamic scholers of India such as Owisuddin Akbari & Mahmoud Madni who swear abuse and insult at Pakistan and our founding father Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Should Pakistanis stop caring about helping others and look at making things better in their own country?
 
Pakistani are born to be nice except to themselves.
You mean to be mean to be nice. Through observation one has seen middle east and others give so much respect to the Europeans, that they roll out the red carpet. They show tremendous respect to their worst enemy, which god warned about that is the Ashkenazim jew enslave of the world.

I find it cringing.
 
Should Pakistanis stop caring about helping others and look at making things better in their own country?

Yes, but the problem arises when it is easy to care about helping others, and it takes lots more effort at making things better in their own country, it is natural to take the easy way out. For example, it is easy for Pakistanis to get breathless about imagined police brutality in USA than it is to improve actual policing in Pakistan with its grave problems, or to talk more about Snowden than Missing Persons within Pakistan.
 
Agreed! That's why our people (especially the newly arrived) need samurai assassins like you and gunmasters like me to school them. Or we can just give them some youtube links to UFC videos.
 
Yes, but the problem arises when it is easy to care about helping others, and it takes lots more effort at making things better in their own country, it is natural to take the easy way out. For example, it is easy for Pakistanis to get breathless about imagined police brutality in USA than it is to improve actual policing in Pakistan with its grave problems, or to talk more about Snowden than Missing Persons within Pakistan.
Imagined Police brutality in USA?:o::police::guns::help:
 
Compared to the grave and actual problems with policing in Pakistan? :D
Pakistanis who live in the Us are bound to discuss police brutality there because that problem effects them, why would they focus more on wrong policing in Pakistan when thy dont liv here anymore, local Pakistanis have never spared even a word to police brutality in the Us, who told u we are more concerned about that.
 
Pakistanis who live in the Us are bound to discuss police brutality there because that problem effects them, why would they focus more on wrong policing in Pakistan when thy dont liv here anymore, local Pakistanis have never spared even a word to police brutality in the Us, who told u we are more concerned about that.

You really should read more of PDF. :D
 
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