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There is also a more general reference to 'proxies' in that statement by Spitfighter, and the combination of the two by Spitfighter suggested an attempt by him to brand all proxies as terrorists, and subsequent response to him lacked one word for clarification purposes, which was subsequently pointed out by me. That said, I assume then that both of you agree with my point that proxies, whether Kashmiri insurgents fighting Indian SF's or the Taliban fighting other factions in a civil war, are not automatically terrorists, and that only deliberate attacks on non-combatants as a matter of policy by any organization can count as terrorism.You are the one who claimed that proxies are not terrorists( I saw your clarification about "necessarily") in reply to this comment.
There is a clear reference to LeT/JuD in the statement that you quoted from. How should I read it? If the connection was not intended, say so & we will move on.Originally Posted by Spitfighter
By that measure wouldn't Pakistan be considered a state sponsor of terror, since the LeT/JuD is banned yet most (even folks here) Pakistanis openly support using proxies against India in Kashmir and otherwise?
I would define that 'extremely small minority' based on polling data, conducted by international and local polling organizations of repute, from Pakistan over the past several years, that has consistently shown an overwhelming majority opposing attacks on civilians and terrorism. I would define that 'extremely small minority' based on the fact that an extremely small number of Pakistani posters on this forum and on most other Pakistani mainstream media outlets, blogs and forums exhibit the sort of callous behavior exhibited by many Indians on mainstream Indian media outlets, blogs and forums, in celebrating the massacres of innocents at the hands of terrorists and exulting in those acts.Have no idea as to how you would define the size of this "extremely small minority". Regardless of their size, they seem to attract much support which also involves looking the other way when attempts are made by India to book them. Hafeez Saeed has been described as a person who is only involved in charity while he is busy with hate speeches against India. Politicians from all parties routinely share a dais with him.Who can forget as Fateh points out, college students cheering Zaid Hamid when he rails against India & Hindus? A member on this forum said that what he wished for his new born son was to participate in Ghazwa e Hind when he grows up. Don't even have to look that far; you have never condemned HS as far as I remember. You have used your considerable debating skills to obfuscate the issue talking about a perceived absence of evidence when you seem to make no similar distinctions with those who are thought of as Pakistan's enemies.
The small minority is the support group, the actual perpetrators are but a handful.The "small minority" that you refer to cannot exist without the silent or active support of a much larger group. There can be no justification that would be accepted if someone said that he funds Al Qaeda's charity organisation, such an excuse must not be accepted when the organisation in question is JuD . Yet we see much support for such funding.
And those umpteen comments are primarily by a handful of individuals, not the vast majority of members of the forum, as I clarified to FatehNo Indian public figure could ever get away denigrating someone's religion as they do so openly in Pakistan. There are umpteen references to "bagal me churi, muh me Ram Ram" and "bania" in this forum to denigrate Indians. I'm not even starting on the colour and ugliness comments. Dravidian is used almost as a degrading term.Fateh has provided a far more exhaustive list in his post.
Until I see mainstream Pakistani media outlets swamped with the sort of bigoted comments I see on Indian media outlets, in similar numbers, or other evidence such as polling data substantiating your POV about Pakistani and Indian attitudes, I cannot agree with you.I second Fateh when he says that your remarks reflect your own opinion & nothing more. Would gladly revisit when you see & recognise the "appalling attitude" of quite a few Pakistanis that we see so routinely on this forum & elsewhere.
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