Why don't you pick up a gun and fight the sanghis. Pakistan is always there to help.
Honest question, do you pick up the gun and fight against the extremists in your country? Do you personally mow them down? Then why instigate?
Is violence the only way to affect change?
Many of us believe otherwise.
@PAKISTANFOREVER @Pan-Islamic-Pakistani In a thread about restraint and self control, I think it's only right that it undergoes stress testing. Thank you both for your views. They were direct, concise and leagues apart from the mudslinging that usually pervails here.
May I remind you, that the code resembles an attempt by Indians to curb the ugly tendencies amongst themselves, something that has been the top complaint across members. It is not an overarching design to buddy up with people on the opposite aile( though that would be welcome).
This is simply an affirmation to keep discussion civil and within norms of decency. A concerted effort to stop the degradation of exchange. It in no way or form implies similarity of thought or creed.
We will disagree on many topics. Views and counterviews will be put forth, just not in a direction that is more emotional. With your frank demeanor and forthright manner of posting, will it not be advantageous to speak to those who would counter you in a manner befitting your points, rather than decend into petty fights.
As you've rightly pointed out it's expected for many members to be sceptical, time will tell whether this is simply a wishfull idea or something achievable. But a positive development however optimistic should be welcome.
@Joe Shearer I'd rather prefer not to have an oversight structure, policing mechanisms are rarely taken well and some might colour this as an attempt to install Indian authority figures. Members reminding each other should suffice and would promote inclusion.