Sam Manekshaw
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RightPoison expands. It's like cancer. It won't stay one place or affect one place only.
Icarus, you are a man of numbers and analysis.
Let me break down the details. Most radicalization has happened in Pakistani punjab. It is 10 times more than what has happened in Sindh. It is in Punjab that SSP has a base, it is in Punjab where Punjab police damages graves of Ahmadis, it is in Punjab where massive crowds gather to kill people accused of blasphemy, it in Punjab where educated lawyers throw roses on Qadri.
Now the maximum number of Pakistani's that come to India are from Pakistani Punjab. Are you able to gather how the the extremists in Pakistan are disproportionately more represented in the tourists to India.
And why do you think that this cannot be a start to those very same 3 decades in India ?Touche, but it was not something that happened in months or even years, it took over 3 decades of gradual ideological corruption.
It applies to everyone.
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so.....adding a line that "I was trolling" or adding a 'sarcastic' smiley after using slur......is ok according to you.....
Is that what you suggest to avoid negative ratings??.......
Secondly, when a person is admitting that he is trolling......why not give him an infraction/negative rating..........oh! I forgot, you consider trolling as "building an argument".........
You look at PDF itself... There are people who are hostile towards each other, and there are people who are friendly to each other....
These acts do not represent Indian culture, some of them are even born and raised there... and such acts happen many eastern societies (and believe it or not even in your country!) If you honestly believe in the nonsense written by you, I feel sorry for you.
And besides, Indian immigrants are hardworking and are considered as a model minority in many countries and play a significant role in the economies of their new countries.
No, I dont.Do you have a breakdown of the Pakistani visitor numbers in terms of Indian state??
There are protocols in place to prevent terrorists and their known sympathisers.@Contrarian
u do make some interesting points....
but dont u think, there r protocols in place to restrict the potentially harmful entries,,,,,i doubt ,its easy for Pakistanis to get Indian visa...
punjabis again lolIcarus, you are a man of numbers and analysis.
Let me break down the details. Most radicalization has happened in Pakistani punjab. It is 10 times more than what has happened in Sindh. It is in Punjab that SSP has a base, it is in Punjab where Punjab police damages graves of Ahmadis, it is in Punjab where massive crowds gather to kill people accused of blasphemy, it in Punjab where educated lawyers throw roses on Qadri.
Now the maximum number of Pakistani's that come to India are from Pakistani Punjab. Are you able to gather how the the extremists in Pakistan are disproportionately more represented in the tourists to India.
Pakistan punjab. Indian punjab is non sequitor to this discussion. Its cumbersome to write Pakistani Punjab each time.punjabis again lol
No, I dont.
There are protocols in place to prevent terrorists and their known sympathisers.
But I reiterate, this is not about terrorists and their sympathisers. This is about the common Pakistani's. Those Pakistani's who do not condone terrorism.
But even they have their social outlook which is very - dare I say - Contrarian - to the generic Indian social outlook.
Their views on Islam, blasphemy, Shariah, jihad, and Ahmadis, non-Muslims are very distinct thanks to decades of creeping radicalization injected in their society.
And they will undoubtedly leave their mark on those they interact with. In limited numbers, this would not be a problem at all. But looking at massive numbers like 1 lakh per annum, it will leave a major impact in 1 decade's time.
And why do you think that this cannot be a start to those very same 3 decades in India ?
India and Pakistan are both going to be here 3 decades from now.
Maybe three decades from today, we say the same thing, that it was not a big deal earlier, but we let it carry over for a long time and today we have the same problems.
So my question is - while I appreciate all normalization of relations and trade and mutual benefit in a hundred areas. I am not in favour of granting visas to ordinary Pakistani's. It is the middle and lower class who is always the most affected by radicalization.
Therefore, only the elites of Pakistan(on all sphere's - economic, cultural, military, political) must be given visas. And relations can be carried forward and deals transacted, if we take along the elites of Pakistan.
damn,,,,,,that's a strong valid argument...No, I dont.
There are protocols in place to prevent terrorists and their known sympathisers.
But I reiterate, this is not about terrorists and their sympathisers. This is about the common Pakistani's. Those Pakistani's who do not condone terrorism.
But even they have their social outlook which is very - dare I say - Contrarian - to the generic Indian social outlook.
Their views on Islam, blasphemy, Shariah, jihad, and Ahmadis, non-Muslims are very distinct thanks to decades of creeping radicalization injected in their society.
And they will undoubtedly leave their mark on those they interact with. In limited numbers, this would not be a problem at all. But looking at massive numbers like 1 lakh per annum, it will leave a major impact in 1 decade's time..
.....I got infractions so many times before.....and the reason they gave is 'TROLLING' or 'TROL POST'........and here is a person admitting that he is trolling himself and you think he is not eligible for an infraction let alone a negative rating??.....If he had offered a one liner or used slurs, I would have rated him too. In my opinion, he was not out of line.
If you feel my judgement is flawed, you are free to refer your case to the management for referral.
My job somewhat involves Pakistan.I do have to ask one question though, if you have such low opinion of Pakistan and Pakistanis, I am curious as to why you are in this forum,
No I am not.and do you think Indians are that gullible to be easily persuaded? Aren't you infantilising Indians?