Tamerlane
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I stopped caring what rest of Pakistani's think about me long time ago, these people have hate in their hearts which they try to hide like some hypocrite, the things that I openly mentioned everyone knows in Pakistan or Karachi, There was a time I was so much into the idea of Pakistan and unity among its people but now, fuq No... Pakistan is destined to be doomed and mark my words it will be broken further by the same sons of soils who declare rest of the people traitors or Indians.
Holding grudges is not good for your own mental health. It feels much better to forgive and forget and move on. I'll give you three points.
1. This life is short and full of misery. We have to patiently deal with circumstances here and once we're gone it won't matter. I look forward to dying as the best day of my life in this crappy world.
2. Almost all Pakistanis are victims of the mismanagement of the country. No ethnic group has escaped persecution. Punjab may be marginally better off, but when I spent 1.5 years in Lahore I saw that, apart from a few nice neighborhoods, most people were poor. You can hardly stop at a traffic light without being surrounded by beggars.
3. Ethnic affiliation is human nature and everyone identifies with some group. But relatively few people are nationalistic enough to be rude to others or hurt them, especially in person. The web is full of trolls venting their prejudices. I can see whites ranting about the need to kill or deport all blacks, browns and yellows, but I've never experienced hostility in person. Same with Pakistanis. If 10% are making rude comments, by replying rudely to them you're pissing off 100% of readers.