Pakistani youths are extremely stupid and slave minded.
If a gora country does something similar they will say . "Their country their rules".
But go ape in Pakistan's case.
A government has every right to overwatch what their children are learning".
There country, their rules.
Our country, our rules; in other words, our country, so we will speak up about our country. How is that contradictory or hypocrisy like you implied?
"A government has every right to overwatch what their children are learning."
Governments have failed their citizens, violated human rights to no extent, lied countless times, and spread propaganda to fasten their grip and keep public popularity, and now you're trusting your children with them with the most powerful tool of all, education? Are you sure about that?
I want you to think about what will be the result of this policy under different categories. Let us analyze.
1. Sciences
What do you think will happen to chapters regarding Evolution, or Reproduction.
Will chapters regarding reproduction be removed?
Will chapters regarding evolution be removed?
2. Social Sciences and Pakistan studies
Will issues regarding society in Pakistani society be no longer discussed. What counts as a narrative 'against the state.' Does the cruel revelation of corruption in our society come under the category of 'anti-state'? This is decided by a religious board now apparently.
So, what does that mean for the following topics?
-> Women's empowerment and rights.
-> Minority rights (you can already see the latest reactions on minorities' places of worship)
-> Visible sectarian issues.
-> Extra-judicial actions undertaken in Pakistan.
-> The non-deniable ignorance of Balochistan.
-> The wrongs in the war of 1971.
-> An apt, objective analysis of previous politicians' rules, their policies and laws, and practical implications.
-> Crimes in Pakistan, their source, and its extension.
-> Overpopulation threat, and available resources in relation.
Furthermore, realize that under this law, as in wordings, they can find an excuse for anything and have it removed under the pretext of it going against religion or country. Do you not realize that it's not only a matter of the Government knowing what the children are learning, but also of the Government
controlling what they learn.
I have to say, it's really bold of you to call Pakistani youth stupid and slave minded. The same youth that every other country is dying for if they're properly educated, and so the issue of brain drain is at its peak point. The older generations have failed the youth; education remains substandard, the economy remains shattered, and refusal to listen to their voice is ever so high, and yet the older generations refuse to give up their political seats.
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In the end, I just want to say that Pakistan was built for our freedom and the right to practice religion as we would like. What kind of freedom is this where it's rather shoved down our throats after being severely edited in the interests of propagandists and political Wahhabist interpretations by religious scholars.
If you consider North Koreans to be free people, then sure... call this freedom.