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I have told my league relatives that they are dead to me.Whats their excuse after you tell them this?
I disowned one relative several years back, and never backed him and his immediate financially ever since he’s probably somewhere eating dirt in Sahiwal.
3 years ago I met one of My cousins who is much older than me and he left Pakistan before 1989. So my first meeting with him, the prick starts bashing the armed forces and started praising amritsari kabaria.
I lost my cool and gave him a good going over. told him I dont want to see his face again. I firmly believe in challenging these bc. because they lie so much and have so much faith in alternative realities and views
Having debated league's in Pakistan and online. It comes down to a Pakistani 'Kattar' disease. one is kattar deobandi, wahabi, ahle'ahdis. one is kuttar noon league.
After debating with sooooo many of them I would say 90% will admit that yes mian is a chor and a traitor. But just we will support mian. I often tell educated noon leagues that they have wasted their time in studies if after being educated they still don't have enough sense and sensibility in differentiating what is wrong and right. because mian needs jahil ماجے گامۓ چھیدے
In Britain during the 70's and 80's there was a massive issue of football hooliganism. To deal with this a roadmap came into being which meant educating the new younger generations and making laws to punish bad behaviour in football games.
Those hooligans of the past got old and the newer younger generation were told right from wrong. It took few generations but today violence in football in minimal compared to the past.
There is no other option but to marganalise and isolate these bc's. because they give importance to their mian not Pakistan the country. Now could mian have become anything important if it was still in amritsar? NEVER! Its only in Pakistan where they create jati umra 2.0!
sorry for the long post.