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I am a "hatist". I hate anyone in Pakistan equally for their affiliation with PDM and the Gashtablishment.
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I find a lot of benefitsWe always seen racism and violence between ethnicities, militancy, PPP Sindh party v PmlN Punjabi party, MQM etc. When PTI/IK came, they united all Pakistanis on one platform. I thought this was a clever plan to unite all Pakistanis but shocking how we have gone back to square one. I can't possibly find any benefit in what the establishment is doing.
STFUSindh is the weak link of Pakistan. They can do anything for money. Sindh played a pivotal role in 1971.
Nah, just like all uber nationalist ethnic supremacist, I only hate Ranjeet Singh's nutsuckers for whom ethnic and linguistic affiliation are superior to all. And especially so, because despite beingHe knows what he is talking about..
He is a hate-filled racist bigot who hates Punjab and Punjabis
Aadat se majboor hai bechara
How so?You clearly have no idea what you are talking about.
Poverty can change anyone mind.I don’t think Pakistanis (a sizeable segment) will be retarded to go the TTP, TLP, JUI, Taliban route. There is a segment that buys into their extremists mindset but the majority segment do not want to go down that road.
Civil war won’t happen. Pakistan and its federating units bond is still strong. It has gone even stronger with the advent of the last 1 year. Every one is united against PDM and its handlers.
I believe we overestimate the strength of the establishment. They are composed of people, corrupt, mindset that establishment holds the country together, sane, insane, leftists, rightists, boomers.
And their back is broken thanks to what the majority Pakistanis think about them. The first milestone to breaking them has been passed. What we are seeing now is Phase 2, consolidation and making sure the newly found memory is deeply entrenched into the public’s psyche. Phase 3, is when you break the camel’s back.
DisagreeCollapse is around the corner and I doubt that at this point anyone can prevent it.
It will be an economic collapse. The country is on the verge of bankruptcy and most people, including rulers, seem to be unaware of the consequences.
—Most imports will stop.
—Rupee will devalue like crazy.
—Be ready for the dollar = 1,000 - 2,000 rupees
—Oil imports will go down.
—There will be severe petrol shortages.
—Power plants will shut down causing severe shortages of electricity.
—Price of imported food will be very high.
—Factories will shut down. Mass unemployment.
—Food shortages.
—The world will see Pakistani refugees escaping in boats and on land.
There will be a lot of people in distress. The middle class will disappear and they will become poverty stricken. The number of beggars will go through the roof. Crime will increase. People in cars will be looted.
I can go on, but you get the picture. This is not wild speculation. This has happened to lots of countries before and it’s about to happen to Pakistan.
..I despise your kind
Central Punjab and Punjab as a whole is very anti Establishment and PDM. You should travel a bit more.How so?
It's a pajeetBro, are you OK?
if the army can kill off BB and make one of the most hated man in Pakistan president...then anything is possible
obviously IK is more popular than BB ever was, but I can see a scenario where Establishment would jail or kill him and then allow one of their many moles in PTI to become PM