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Pakistan to blame for its own ‘bad name’ - Malala Yousafzai

Basically this. The words are true and I will say they are true even if they come out of the mouth of bhensa for truth cannot be converted to a lie. When this incident happened I stated here to look at it from an outsiders point of view. They just saw thousands of, not uneducated gawars, but students of a university doing PHD and masters gather together and grab somebody on a charge of blasphemy and then beat him in a way the most barbaric tribes and hordes would have been ashamed of. The cream doing this. Pakistanis are indeed the greatest enemy of pakistan and I stated that today those 4000 jahils have done more damage to pakistan and islam then any India or Islam's enemy could have ever done. So many wrongs are in our society. Intolerance. Hatred. Madness. Corruption and most of all hypocrisy. All bitch about we should love our nation yet act in complete contradiction. This country is beyond beautiful and gives us so much. Would not trade this country for any other but the people they are hell bent on destroying this beautiful country and beautiful Pakistan.
“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear.”

― Marcus Tullius Cicero
 
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Vay Malala Vay!!! Making every penny they spent on you Helal!!!

“A nation can survive its fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor; he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men. He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear.”

― Marcus Tullius Cicero
No wonder the worst punishment is reserved for proxy traitors involved in Fitne and Fesat as per Sheriat...
 
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Back in 2012/13 I remember a group discussion with Aussie friends who treated her like a role model. I proclaimed that she is being propped up and the reason why I don't respect her is that her persona is being artificially inflated with the ambition of gaining power for another Western proxy. All of them were up in arms against me, and I was proven right when she dropped the hint that she would 'like to be Prime Minister of Pakistan'. Right. Might as well make someone from MI-6 the prime minister. She is such a blatantly propped up Western puppet, I don't know how she can address Pakistanis with a straight face. Utter depths of shamelessness.
 
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Back in 2012/13 I remember a group discussion with Aussie friends who treated her like a role model. I proclaimed that she is being propped up and the reason why I don't respect her is that her persona is being artificially inflated with the ambition of gaining power for another Western proxy. All of them were up in arms against me, and I was proven right when she dropped the hint that she would 'like to be Prime Minister of Pakistan'. Right. Might as well make someone from MI-6 the prime minister. She is such a blatantly propped up Western puppet, I don't know how she can address Pakistanis with a straight face. Utter depths of shamelessness.
The stupid girl is just a tool of imperialism.

we know you shot her for wanting to go to school.
It were the terrorists who shot her, not a member from defence.pk
 
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Mardan Incident did bring lot of bad name to Pakistan , and People tried to make or turn events against Islam but things are proving some thing else , Investigation is on right track with great speed , Hope we will find out .
Who did this and Y and Why They(killers , planners ) Used Islam name????
East , west , North , South This barbaric act provide the material , fuel to All Anti Pakistan and Anti Islam powers ,
We Muslims have no say in International Media or any type of media . But I also say Its not Pakistan , But Pakistanis . (both are 2 different Things) Sam as Islam and local area Culture.
 
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Malala Yousafzai and the White Saviour Complex
15 July 2013 | Updated 12 September 2013

Assed Baig Freelance print and broadcast journalist
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When Malala Yusufzai was shot in the head by Taliban gunmen simply because she wanted to gain an education it sent shockwaves around the world.

Straight away the Western media took up the issue. Western politicians spoke out and soon she found herself in the UK. The way in which the West reacted did make me question the reasons and motives behind why Malala’s case was taken up and not so many others.


There is no justifying the brutal actions of the Taliban or the denial of the universal right to education, however there is a deeper more historic narrative that is taking place here.

This is a story of a native girl being saved by the white man. Flown to the UK, the Western world can feel good about itself as they save the native woman from the savage men of her home nation. It is a historic racist narrative that has been institutionalised. Journalists and politicians were falling over themselves to report and comment on the case. The story of an innocent brown child that was shot by savages for demanding an education and along comes the knight in shining armour to save her.

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The actions of the West, the bombings, the occupations the wars all seem justified now, “see, we told you, this is why we intervene to save the natives.”

The truth is that there are hundreds and thousands of other Malalas. They come from Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and other places in the world. Many are victims of the West, but we conveniently forget about those as Western journalists and politicians fall over themselves to appease their white-middle class guilt also known as the white man’s burden.

Gordon Brown stood at the UN and spoke words in support for Malala, yet he is the very same Gordon Brown that voted for the war in Iraq that not only robbed people of their education but of their lives. The same journalists that failed to question or report on the Western wars in an intelligible manner now sing the praises of the West as they back Malala and her campaign without putting it in context of the war in Afghanistan and the destabalisation of the region thanks to the Western occupation of Afghanistan.

Malala’s message is true, it is profound, it is something the world needs to take note of; education is a right of every child, but Malala has been used as a tool by the West. It allows countries like Britain to hide their sins in Afghanistan and Iraq. It allows journalists to report a feel good story whilst they neglect so many others, like the American drone strikes that terrorise men, women and children in Pakistan’s border regions.

The current narrative continues the demonization of the non-white Muslim man. Painting him as a savage, someone beyond negotiating with, beyond engaging with, the only way to deal with this kind of savage is to wage war, occupy and use drones against them. NATO is bombing to save girls like Malala is the message here.

Historically the West has always used women to justify the actions of war mongering men. It is in the imagery, it is in art, in education, it is even prevalent in Western human rights organisations, Amnesty International’s poster campaign coinciding with the NATO summit in New York encouraged NATO to ‘keep the progress going!’ in Afghanistan.

Shazia Ramzan and Kainat Riaz were also shot along with Malala, the media and politicians seem to have forgotten about them. Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi - how many of the Western politicians and journalists know about this name? She was the 14-year-old girl gang raped by five US soldiers, then her and her family, including her six-year-old sister were murdered. There are no days named after her, no mentions of her at the UN, and we don’t see Gordon Brown pledging his name to her cause.

I support Malala, I support the right to education for all, I just cannot stand the hypocrisy of Western politicians and media as they pick and choose, congratulating themselves for something that they have caused. Malala is the good native, she does not criticise the West, she does not talk about the drone strikes, she is the perfect candidate for the white man to relieve his burden and save the native.

The Western savior complex has hijacked Malala’s message. The West has killed more girls than the Taliban have. The West has denied more girls an education via their missiles than the Taliban has by their bullets. The West has done more against education around the world than extremists could ever dream of. So, please, spare us the self-righteous and self-congratulatory message that is nothing more than propaganda that tells us that the West drops bombs to save girls like Malala.

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its the mindset ,some are on defence.pk some are not .....
I agree , and same mindset you have in your country 600% more(in numbers , quantity) then what we have. And fight against a thought is the hardest one to win.
@Iqbal Ali , They (the enemy) will use any thing "any act , wrong doing of any person" against Pakistan and Islam.
Just look at Indians on this topic , People getting kill for beef in there country and they are using What happened in Mardan against Pakistan , As some one of there died ,
We are way to behind in Media and 4th Gen War.
 
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I agree , and same mindset you have in your country 600% more(in numbers , quantity) then what we have. And fight against a thought is the hardest one to win.
Yeah we too have the problem but not as much as Your country has.
chacha g we will talk about my country when its on topic,now lets kill malala or defame her here.how dare she speaks the truth.
 
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I agree , and same mindset you have in your country 600% more(in numbers , quantity) then what we have. And fight against a thought is the hardest one to win.
@Iqbal Ali , They (the enemy) will use any thing "any act , wrong doing of any person" against Pakistan and Islam.
Just look at Indians on this topic , People getting kill for beef in there country and they are using What happened in Mardan against Pakistan , As some one of there died ,
We are way to behind in Media and 4th Gen War.

Actually, if we went on a Hindu forum and called them out for their disgusting acts, we would be simply banned. It's our freedom of speech on this forum that they are abusing.
 
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Not that i disagree. Religious extremist and Mob justice needs to be dealt with an iron hand. If someone has done anything against the religion it should be the state that evaluates it and if find guilty punishes and not people. But sadly this is not the case and nothing is being done about it either other than political speeches.
 
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Not that i disagree. Religious extremist and Mob justice needs to be dealt with an iron hand. If someone has done anything against the religion it should be the state that evaluates it and if find guilty punishes and not people. But sadly this is not the case and nothing is being done about it either other than political speeches.

Agree 100%. Unfortunately, the state has created such an image of non-seriousness, i.e., people think if they report an actual crime of blasphemy the culprit will go scot free in a few years. So people are now taking matters into their own hands. This is not the first or only 'type' of mob lynching.

https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/182609-Robber-thrashed-burnt-to-death-by-mob-in-Landhi

https://www.dawn.com/news/302796

The problem isn't the blasphemy issue. The problem is mob lynching, and we should look into the root cause of what has driven people to this behaviour.
 
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Tell me someone else who has inspired the whole world from Pakistan since Imran Khan more than Malala?
I would say that very few in the world would know who Imram Khan is, but most have heard of Malala.
 
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