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Lessons un-learned: from Malala to Peshawar Massacre

FaujHistorian

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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.


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Well it is some thing which i have also asked those people who raise their objection regarding the whole Malala saga
 
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Whether or not malala was good or bad or evil or CIA agent or what ever, one thing is for sure, I don't get your tagging strategy. Do you have like a list or something? How/Why was I tagged here?
 
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PAKISTANI nation will never learn... Not surprised if in 10 years Pakistan ceases to exist looking at the sad state of affairs. On one hand Terrorists kill 130 children and on the other hand we have Mullahs shouting on live TV that they are saints.... I'm seriously so annoyed of Pakistan.
 
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Its not my place to say anything but still with a heavy heart I must say this, Pakistan is a gone case now. Rationalization behind the decision making ability has been blurred beyond repair. People will see what they have been programmed to see.
 
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IF you are not willing to hang TTP in prison at this point then i you will never do it ever again ...
 
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Its not my place to say anything but still with a heavy heart I must say this, Pakistan is a gone case now. Rationalization behind the decision making ability has been blurred beyond repair. People will see what they have been programmed to see.
your opinion is not required.
 
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Fauji,

I am sorry to say, but yeh Allah Ka fazal Hai.

Fauji,

I am sorry to say, but yeh Allah Ka fazal Hai.
 
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@FaujHistorian
I joined this forum many years back, but the amount of posts I made is very little. Because the kind of "analysis" that passes here is not at best laughable and at the least you get a sense of "where do i even begin to correct this?". This incident is also being hijacked the same way.

for example:
a incident like this will be pointed to be handiwork of US/India/Israel because "the ultimate beneficiaries for this act is US/India/Israel".

These are the same people who say 9/11 was a false flag op. These are the same people that say Boko Haram is a conspiracy. ISIS is a conspiracy to defame Islam.

The sad part is, this peshawar incident is already being hijacked by the so called analysts to blame USA,Israel, India, Afghanistan etc.

The reason why these incidents are not changing anything in Pakistan is because your "analysts" are using these incidents to point you to their own agendas. and THEY are your biggest threat in the long term and stifling the improvements that could be made.

All I can say is, at this time of grief, there will be support from USA or any sane minded country/org/group. Take full use of that and wipe out the threats.
 
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