TankMan
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What I don't think you grasp is that your ruling class uses its Western education not to liberate Pakistanis from old thinking and fears but to exacerbate them and cement their rule further, or enrich themselves for personal benefit. Zia was a product of British schools. Jinnah and Z.A.B. fostered terrorism against civilians. B. Bhutto's husband was "Mr. Ten Percent" and Harvard-educated B.B. herself exaggerated her accomplishments - though I can't blame her for all her failings as her degrading experience in desert prison left its mark on her mind.
My point is that you can't take it all on blind faith. If you don't work to shape the future yourself you yield the shaping to others who will do it for you - and to you, as Pakistanis lack effective enforcement of their civil rights, right?
This move appears to be in line with the Saudi mentality. If you've read much about the Saudis you'll discover it's a conservative and very xenophobic society, despite hosting millions of hajjis every year. In one book ("Oil Sheiks") I read the author cited the example of a family that a hundred years ago moved to Kuwait for a generation before returning to Arabia. Other Saudis unfailingly referred to the clan as "foreigners".
What you don't get is that now there's a huge amount of students who don't come from the families of Nawaz Sharif or Zardari.What I don't think you grasp is that your ruling class uses its Western education not to liberate Pakistanis from old thinking and fears but to exacerbate them and cement their rule further, or enrich themselves for personal benefit.
There are plenty of students from the upper-middle class who have the potential to become rulers of the country, things like Social Media and technology has had a massive effect, there are so many factors.
Yes, there will always be politicians trying to "cement their rule", but the their rule is coming to an end. Just look at PTI as an example. It is supported mostly by the youth, students who want change, an honest leader and a better future. PTI may not be the best party for this task but the fact that so many people are adopting a different, more modern mindset is what gives me hope. I have been to events, I have talked to activists, I know what i'm talking about. People want a better future, especially the newer generation. Social media, the internet, TV, these things have had a massive effect on Pakistanis. They now have information available, its education that will help them understand it.
Slowly but surely, the era of patwaris and people like Nawaz Sharif and Zardari is coming to an end.
I think I grasp more about the society in which I grew up than you do.
What is that supposed to mean? Its not as simple as what this one sentence makes it look like, this debate will need a thread of its own.Jinnah and Z.A.B. fostered terrorism against civilians.
Yes, people are getting sick of these mainstream politicians now. The reason they could rule before is because people were very, very uninformed. In a couple of decades, someone like Zardari wouldn't stand a chance in politics.B. Bhutto's husband was "Mr. Ten Percent" and Harvard-educated B.B. herself exaggerated her accomplishments.
I'm not taking anything on faith. I plan on doing a lot for my country, trust me. In my previous post, I even mentioned this:My point is that you can't take it all on blind faith. If you don't work to shape the future yourself you yield the shaping to others who will do it for you - and to you, as Pakistanis lack effective enforcement of their civil rights, right?
because I knew this is exactly what you would say.I myself plan on returning to my country and working to improve it.
As for the Saudi mentality, i admit that they're very conservative but they have their own social issues and reasons behind their "xenophobia". I'm not going to defend or attack their behaviour because I haven't been to Saudia and don't know their mentality or thinking but my opinion is that they shouldn't be so racist and should show tolerance and modesty, as per the teachings of Islam.