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So, is new media only reinforcing old stereotypes?


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Pakistani friends(some not all), please enjoy the blackness all you want. We would rather enjoy the day in color , specifically tri color.. As we enjoyed yesterday in Green and White. :cheers:
 
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soon we will c a shoe protection force 4 politicians

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Its almost becoming a prestige symbol among politicians now ;)

I think this represents hatered expressed by shoe throwers against their targets and so far that has always been the case.
 
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A police officer hurled a shoe at Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and raised pro-freedom slogans at an Independence function in Srinagar on Sunday. The shocking incident reflects the undercurrents of anger within the police establishment over “mishandling” of situation in Kashmir.

Omar Abdullah unfurled the Tri-color around 10:30 am and oversaw a customary flag march at Srinagar’s Bakshi Stadium when an assistant sub inspector, identified as Abdul Ahad, threw a shoe at the chief minister from a VIP lounge.

After hurling the shoe, the police officer raised slogan, “we want freedom." Nevertheless, the chief minister maintained his calm and continued with the ceremony without any hesitation, saying "let people throw shoes not stones."

The chief minister asked Kashmiris to resume normal life as students, daily wagers and labourers, as daily life has badly suffered due to the shutdown in the past two months.

The police officer has been placed under suspension. No one from the authorities was ready to speak on the issue.

The venue, where the function took place, is under three-tier security and mobile services have been snapped in Srinagar to keep militants at bay from making any subversive attempt.

Shoe hurled at Omar Abdullah during Independence Day function

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The real shoe being thrown has been censored by the Pakistan media sadly. So no footage.:undecided:
 
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