Musalman
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Finally, someone who is saying the same thing as me!
LOL wasn't that obvious
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Finally, someone who is saying the same thing as me!
Whatever you say Zaki, it's DISGUSTING and unfair that, as a sportsman, you say something racist against your team-mate! Sohail Tanvir must be flogged in public for saying something that disgusting. I commend Danish Kaneria for his outlook towards the whole thing. One can imagine what would happened if Danish had made a similar statement against Islam!
Would you be saying the same thing Zaki: "Well i guess its not that offensive but he shouldn't have said that." Heck, that would probably be the end of Danish's career.
An anti-Pakistan sentiment has been entrenched in India for a long time now - the establishment has done an excellent job of brainwashing Indians into an irrational hatred of Pakistan.
The Mumbai attacks just brought this prejudice to the fore.
Some Indians are trying to justify this hatred, bigotry and prejudice by pointing to the Mumbai attacks. If that is partly a reason for this Indian bigotry and prejudice, then it only shows the small mindedness of the Indians who have these attitudes, just as the racism and bigotry displayed by some Americans towards all Arabs or Muslims, because of 911, is unjustifiable.
The difference between most Americans and Indians is that most Americans won't justify racism and bigotry under the guise of 911, like some Indians like to do when referring to the Mumbai attacks.
I disagree - the comments boards on Indian and Western newspapers contained the typical Pakistan bashing and hatred, that you see nowadays, before the Mumbai attacks.The establishment has nothing to do with anti-Pak sentiments in India. Everything was at peace before Mumbai attacks.
Since neither the Pakistani State, its institutions nor all of its citizens were involved in Mumbai, then yes, I expect a degree of decency to be displayed by Indians. Unfortunately this degree of decency has been lacking both before and after the Mumbai attacks.what do you expect us to do after 26/11?? welcome you???
The perpetrators are still roaming freely and Pak hasn't done anything credible. How do you think should be act??
The reaction would have probably been the same, and by the same group of people.Do you think Pak's behavior would have been any different, if the cartoons of Prophet Muhammad were from India???
India has provided no evidence against Hafiz Saeed, your own government is on record as asking Pakistan to find the evidence, so why on earth should we either arrest or deport Hafiz Saeed?Things would have been different if Hafiz Saeed would have been in jail or handed over to India.
An anti-Pakistan sentiment has been entrenched in India for a long time now - the establishment has done an excellent job of brainwashing Indians into an irrational hatred of Pakistan.
The Mumbai attacks just brought this prejudice to the fore.
Some Indians are trying to justify this hatred, bigotry and prejudice by pointing to the Mumbai attacks. If that is partly a reason for this Indian bigotry and prejudice, then it only shows the small mindedness of the Indians who have these attitudes, just as the racism and bigotry displayed by some Americans towards all Arabs or Muslims, because of 911, is unjustifiable.
The difference between most Americans and Indians is that most Americans won't justify racism and bigotry under the guise of 911, like some Indians like to do when referring to the Mumbai attacks.
An anti-Pakistan sentiment has been entrenched in India for a long time now
- the establishment has done an excellent job of brainwashing Indians into an irrational hatred of Pakistan.
The Mumbai attacks just brought this prejudice to the fore.
Some Indians are trying to justify this hatred, bigotry and prejudice by pointing to the Mumbai attacks. If that is partly a reason for this Indian bigotry and prejudice, then it only shows the small mindedness of the Indians who have these attitudes, just as the racism and bigotry displayed by some Americans towards all Arabs or Muslims, because of 911, is unjustifiable.
The difference between most Americans and Indians is that most Americans won't justify racism and bigotry under the guise of 911, like some Indians like to do when referring to the Mumbai attacks.
oh cool down athiest cool down
i can understand what you are saying. But there are so many Tanvir like peoples from both countries. Its not that big issue. Nobody gets punished after such remarks but i believe they should apologize publicaly. Take an example of Bal Thakery who keep saying things against Pakistan somewhat and many times it is linked with the religion also. But anything happens? no because thats only words......... they should be taken lightly
And if the words had any such value the engliish countries would have prisoned Sulman Rushdi who wrote the book "Satanic Verses" or that cartoonist who made the cartoons of my Prophet. Western countries don't give a damn after these verbal remarks. They are very tolerant in this regard.