ranjeet
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no I don't see ... but I guess you wouldn't mind explaining.its for me.... you see
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no I don't see ... but I guess you wouldn't mind explaining.its for me.... you see
When Malala was brutally attacked by the same Talib-barbarians, many among us felt it was one of thing, some said Malala brought it upon herself, some still blame her father.
But the reality is what it is.
We see this horrendous atrocity in Peshawar now precisely because as a nation we didn't come together.
We felt kicking Malala out of country will solve our problems.
Easy thing.
WRONG!
We should have quit our political ramblings back then,
Must have come together as a nation
and avoided the massacre that happened in Peshawar.
But we refused to learn a lesson.
And I wonder if we still do
Will we un-learn the lesson again
Will we allow religious fundamentalists the terrorists the ISIS types the TTP types to continue destroying our future and our present.
Will learn from our past
or will un-learn it.
@Slav Defence, @Luftwaffe, @WebMaster, @Jungibaaz, @jaibi, @notsuperstitious, @Azlan Haider, @ajpirzada, @DESERT FIGHTER,
@AgNoStiC MuSliM, @Jazzbot, @Jf Thunder, @Hyperion, @JonAsad, @Nihonjin1051, @cirr, @Cherokee @Donatello, @Genesis, @Bamxa, @SarthakGanguly, @Cat Shannon, @Butchcassidy, @Norwegian, @Mr.UTurn, @GreenFalcon, @Syed.Ali.Haider, @Faiez
When Malala was brutally attacked by the same Talib-barbarians, many among us felt it was one of thing, some said Malala brought it upon herself, some still blame her father.
But the reality is what it is.
We see this horrendous atrocity in Peshawar now precisely because as a nation we didn't come together.
We felt kicking Malala out of country will solve our problems.
Easy thing.
WRONG!
We should have quit our political ramblings back then,
Must have come together as a nation
and avoided the massacre that happened in Peshawar.
But we refused to learn a lesson.
And I wonder if we still do
Will we un-learn the lesson again
Will we allow religious fundamentalists the terrorists the ISIS types the TTP types to continue destroying our future and our present.
Will learn from our past
or will un-learn it.
@Slav Defence, @Luftwaffe, @WebMaster, @Jungibaaz, @jaibi, @notsuperstitious, @Azlan Haider, @ajpirzada, @DESERT FIGHTER,
@AgNoStiC MuSliM, @Jazzbot, @Jf Thunder, @Hyperion, @JonAsad, @Nihonjin1051, @cirr, @Cherokee @Donatello, @Genesis, @Bamxa, @SarthakGanguly, @Cat Shannon, @Butchcassidy, @Norwegian, @Mr.UTurn, @GreenFalcon, @Syed.Ali.Haider, @Faiez
When Malala was brutally attacked by the same Talib-barbarians, many among us felt it was one of thing, some said Malala brought it upon herself, some still blame her father.
But the reality is what it is.
We see this horrendous atrocity in Peshawar now precisely because as a nation we didn't come together.
We felt kicking Malala out of country will solve our problems.
Easy thing.
WRONG!
We should have quit our political ramblings back then,
Must have come together as a nation
and avoided the massacre that happened in Peshawar.
But we refused to learn a lesson.
And I wonder if we still do
Will we un-learn the lesson again
Will we allow religious fundamentalists the terrorists the ISIS types the TTP types to continue destroying our future and our present.
Will learn from our past
or will un-learn it.
@Slav Defence, @Luftwaffe, @WebMaster, @Jungibaaz, @jaibi, @notsuperstitious, @Azlan Haider, @ajpirzada, @DESERT FIGHTER,
@AgNoStiC MuSliM, @Jazzbot, @Jf Thunder, @Hyperion, @JonAsad, @Nihonjin1051, @cirr, @Cherokee @Donatello, @Genesis, @Bamxa, @SarthakGanguly, @Cat Shannon, @Butchcassidy, @Norwegian, @Mr.UTurn, @GreenFalcon, @Syed.Ali.Haider, @Faiez
@FaujHistorian @Horus
What is the "ground perception" of this attack? do people think it is orchestrated by outside forces (USA/India/Israel)?
What is being "told" in the media? is it the same as the ground perception?
Also, I see the Death Penalty is now back. Great going.
Given the enormity of what has happened in Army Public School I am not sure if this is the right time to find fault but one cannot help but feel the following with regard to pakistan.
1. The nation and its leaders ( dictators included) lack vision & direction. It has always relied upon short cuts & quick fixes to tide over immediate problems. It began with the USSR entering Af - Zia was quick to leverage this into obtaining funds and creating ' assets' with no regards to any long term prospects. No effort was made to create the essentials of nation hood. Instead religion was propped up as the answer to all hoping that Islam would bind the nation. as we now see it did the opposite.
2. Inabilty to see and accept a problem. Beginning with East Pakistan all what the nation has lost till date is due it its inability to see and accept a problem , and Pakistan has lost a lot - peace & safety of its citizens being the last of them.Answers to problems need not always be to the liking of those running a nation. A man goes to a doctor only when he accepts the fact that an ailment exists. Self medication may at times give temporary relief but does not cure the cause of a problem.
There is so much more but given the huge loss which makes a parent numb with pain one does not feel like writing more.
Channels like CNN and #ox understood the Malala story and want to keep to the same narrative to suit their pea-sized brains.
What happened to Malala was unfortunate & unacceptable, but what Malala is becoming now is not acceptable.