patriotpakistan
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What change for the better? How much longer should it take to repeal the Blasphemy and Hadood Ordnances?
Be patient.
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What change for the better? How much longer should it take to repeal the Blasphemy and Hadood Ordnances?
then stop indulging in other's internal matters too like palestine, India, Afghanistan, Israel, Sri Lanka.. you have no right to be a spokes person of the muslims there.
Be patient.
Yes, let us wait for their misuses to kill and burn and persecute to carry on. Right.
Oh shutup.
The pot calling the kettle black. Muslims live in fear everyday in the US.
No. It is only correct thing to do - speak the truth.
Another truth is the genocide of Palestinians in your dear Israel. Lets talk about that.
I think that thread is waaay over there.
See you there.
Sure, I can see why it is more important to talk about an issue thousands of miles away rather than the one causing mayhem within Pakistan. I think it is called the "woh dekho ooper, chiriya!" strategy of diverting attention from the real issues at home. It works only on the ignorant and gullible, I might add.
On the contrary, you run away from your dear Israel's problems to these threads. I have already told you to be patient and keep watching. Things are changing from the grass root level. Now you are just trolling for the sake of trolling.
Yes, you are claiming that "change is happening at the grass roots level". Fine. Where is the actual evidence that is indeed the case?
For one, a new party is about to come into power (PTI). A non-Islamist party i might add which has turned around the old islamist narrative from post-zia days. It is inclusive to all minorites and sects and it is the most popular party in Pakistan right now. It's leader Imran Khan has spoken many times against secterianism and oppression of minorities and the public supports him. The silent majority in Pakistan has spoken and clearly supported PTI over the old islamist and post-zia parties. That signifies a change in public perception on many levels. Like I said, be patient and keep watching.