Fledgingwings
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Appriciation from a general of a great country is a slapping message to those whom think pakistan is isolated.
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A negro who chooses to live in the masters house, live by masters rules, subjected to the masters writ, ruled by the master, educated by the master, policed by the master, taxed by the master is a proper "house negro" - intelligence or shrewdness does not come into it."House negro" is more of a state of mind. IMHO there are more "House negroes" in Pakistan than in the UK.
I do not think you are a "simple" one. Some "House negroes" are intelligent and shrewd...
that happened?Still better than what Ex NA Speaker, Ilahi Bakhs Soomro said when the Old hag visited Pakistan, Your Highness, we are your subjects.
No biometric again corrupts comingThey Way Pak Army Took Out TTP and JuA In Zarb e Azb and Radd ul Fasad Was Truly Breathtaking
Pakistan should work in close collaboration with UK especially in the field of police training education and emergency medical/health service. UK has some of the best professionals in the world and can help Pakistan to strengthen its own civil services.
It was widely reported in press, that was 1997.that happened?
And its failure.I didn't posted the article to show British praise but to show the status of Pak Army. Pakistanis don't need British praise to respect their Army. The security we feel daily in our homes is the biggest evidence of the success of Pak Army.
They Way Pak Army Took Out TTP and JuA In Zarb e Azb and Radd ul Fasad Was Truly Breathtaking
Yes, the Chinese quietly made it known that reducing terrorism was one of the requirements for their continued CPAC investment.The Chinese investment speaks volume. Pakistan Army has greatly eliminated attacks.
Musa (PBUH) lived in the master's house, was brought up by the master, lived by his rules, was subject to the masters writ, ruled by him, educated by him and policed by him. (I don't know about tax).A negro who chooses to live in the masters house, live by masters rules, subjected to the masters writ, ruled by the master, educated by the master, policed by the master, taxed by the master is a proper "house negro" - intelligence or shrewdness does not come into it.
The fact that the negro chooses to live under the rule of the master is what makes him a house negro - me and you are that. Proper house negroes. The rest living in Pakistan are 'wanna be'. Something for us both to muse over -
"Foot voting is the ability of people to "vote with their feet"[1] by leaving situations they do not like or going to situations they believe to be more beneficial. It has been described as "a tool for enhancing political freedom: the ability of the people to choose the political regime under which they wish to live"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foot_voting
I am not Musa. However are you comparing yourself to Musa (PBUH). Are you?Musa (PBUH) lived in the master's house, was brought up by the master, lived by his rules, was subject to the masters writ, ruled by him, educated by him and policed by him. (I don't know about tax).
Was Musa (PBUH) what you described yourself and myself as during the time he lived with the master?
Jinnah had no choice but to live under British rule. His land had been conquered by the British. He sought independance so non of us would have to live as "house negroes". He gave us a choice unlike him and his generation who grew up under the Raj. Me and you choose to live in UK when he bequethed us a independant country where we could live in our land, with our own people, make our own laws, get ruled by our own people.Quaid e Azam was educated by the master, dressed better than the master, earned his livelihood under the master, policed by the master, lived by the masters rules and even attained Pakistan by the masters rules.Was he as you have described yourself and myself?
Did Quaid e Azaam have to go to the master's homeland to get educated? Did he have to wear the master's attire?I am not Musa. However are you comparing yourself to Musa (PBUH). Are you?
Jinnah had no choice but to live under British rule. His land had been conquered by the British. He sought independance so non of us would have to live as "house negroes". He gave us a choice unlike him and his generation who grew up under the Raj. Me and you choose to live in UK when he bequethed us a independant country where we could live in our land, with our own people, make our own laws, get ruled by our own people.
Instead me and you (or our parents ) legged it from the land of pure and settled in land of Dar al Harb. I guess all that free alcohol, half naked women, interest, legalized gays, rampent Islamaphobia must have appealed to my and your inner demon. The smell and sight of forbidden fruit is sweet. What say you fellow House Negro?