RescueRanger
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I am very disappointed with pakistan... I have seen the funeral prayers for OBL but not a single protest (in large numbers) against the Taliban or killing of ahmadis.. or fot that matter anything against terrorists.. I have watched the agitation against the US and NATO but nothing of this sort of against Terrorists... A huge disappointment for me .. sorry to say but I feel Pakistani society is dead.. the thick skin they have developed against terrorist is terrible to say the least..
Don't be so quick to judge, do not confuse leaderless latent energy with apathy. You have much to understand about what ails Pakistan and Pakistanis. Between the Allah Party, Army and America, the plethora of Political flags and slogans, and wannabe heroes all promising change but delivering naught....
Do not condemn a society you have no clear understanding of. You are disappointed with Pakistan, but why?
You say you saw protests on TV or coverage of agitation against the US, support for OBL.... But did you know that these events are sponsored by certain hands, and it is THESE events that the media prefers to cover...
DID you know, that only yesterday there was a candle lit vigil for Salman Taseer outside the very cafe he was assassinated?
You say you feel Pakistani society is THICK Skinned, yet in your harsh tone and impassioned rhetoric you fail to understand the deeper despair felt by the average Pakistani from whom you EXPECT a response.
Between... the lack of electricity, rising inflation, lack of commodities such as sugar, pulses, wheat and rye.... Substandard or nonexistent public healthcare, leadership that has drained the public coffers dry and no thanks to the IMF have placed the very increasing burden of taxation on an already insecure impoverished class.
Lack of water, sanitation, security, education, opportunity, employment, oppressed religious and personal expression, rising crime... Do you really expect to see mass protests concerning anything of substance when the average Pakistani is struggling for SURVIVAL.
Ever experienced hunger? Now imagine living with it everyday, not knowing where you next meal will come from or who you will put bread on the table for your family... Couple this with the almost manic preachers howling through PA systems about the righteousness of faith and prayer, people flock in their droves, to the mosques with empty hands outstretched and empty eyes vacant of expectation and full of anguish and despair...
That is what the AVERAGE Pakistani lives with... Yet you will not see a single four liner about the reals ailment of Pakistani society, instead you will see broadsheets and tabloids alike with full page expose's on how Pakistan is full of militancy, and lacking the will or resolve to fight or tackle militancy head on.
The PUBLIC you expect so much from are tired and suffering from attrition, they need relief... What with the daily security check posts that halt all but the VIP traffic in the sizzling summer heat, the fear that today might be the last time they come back home, for they may become another statistic in this sordid affair called the War on Terror.
And what if they do perish... What if little Amjad, a sprightly young boy full of dreams and hopes, full of life... His parents make do with a diet of bread and water just so Amjad can go to school and eventually make a name for himself... What if little Amjad is killed in a suicide bombing... What will you do? You may weep, you may mourn... But they you will move on, safe in the knowledge that you and your kin can work, live and breath in a bubble of safety... A luxury the average Pakistan does not have...
There are many little Amjad's who have become statistics, and their passing whilst seldom making headline news, etches a scar deep in the hearts of the mothers who's hands raised and nurtured them, their hearts yearn to hold their precious little angels for one last time, alas this is one wish that will never come true...
So you see my friend... You ask too much from the Average Pakistani... 35,000 people later, we know the pain all to well... We know the enemy all to well, but leaderless and beaten into submission by a daily fight for survival... There is much you don't know of Pakistan or Pakistani's and yet you expect so much....
Sigh.