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Finally, it has to be pounded in with a ball-peen hammer.
Right back at ya!
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Finally, it has to be pounded in with a ball-peen hammer.
If you choose to.
BTW, What practical difference does it make what herd one's born into? Besides maybe language. You can change that too. Learn a new language. We all do anyway.
My ethnicity doesn't define who I am. I had no choice over where I was born, what language I grew up speaking and what's my skin tone. It's not an achievement to be proud of nor a failure to be ashamed of. I am proud of my ideology and my sense of morality, proud that I had a choice and I chose well. I am ashamed that my actions do not always reflect my ideals and my morals. And that I need to improve.I don’t understand the point you are trying to make.
This is wrong.The force that binds us together should be the Constitution—not the army, or even religion. Yes, Islam is the state religion, but we cannot force upon a specific interpretation of Islam on the people. Hence, religion has been devisive, not unifiying.
Well, seems they have wised up. Unlike before, they are instilling that ideological homogeneity by picking up and torturing every ethnicity without distinction now. So, as a nation we're all a bit closer now than we were a year ago.So let me reiterate something the Pakistani government and ISI would be wise to take seriously; cultural & religious homogeneity and assimilation is the most important thing which makes a nation, a nation.
My ethnicity doesn't define who I am. I had no choice over where I was born, what language I grew up speaking and what's my skin tone. It's not an achievement to be proud of nor a failure to be ashamed of. I am proud of my ideology and my sense of morality, proud that I had a choice and I chose well. I am ashamed that my actions do not always reflect my ideals and my morals. And that I need to improve.
That's my point. I'd like to know how much of it do you agree with and what do you disagree with?
@M. Sarmad , Sarmad Bhai, I believe you hold the same views?
What is correct sequence given by Jinnah ? ... this sequence been changed many times intentionally ...
Politics was getting too repetitive and boring.Well, seems they have wised up. Unlike before, they are instilling that ideological homogenity by picking up and torturing every ethnicity without distinction now. So, as a nation we're all a bit closer now than we were a year ago.
P.S. Welcome back, bruv. Where did you vanish?
Dada, you're letting your sentiments get the best of you.
Good for you. But, you're back like a fly to shit. Can't resist. None of us can either.Politics was getting too repetitive and boring.
Things are fucked up. I have intentionally shut out all the messed up stuff.What are the latest updates as I haven't been keeping up, how's Hafiz saab doing
I'm not disagreeing. Just expressing amusement at the discussion having wandered in a full circle.
You daily give Bj to your daddy west by using their technology in your daily life and here come to lecture on Islam and traditions.AKA follow the system of daddy west and forget your own culture, traditions and religion and forsake Allah
My ethnicity doesn't define who I am. I had no choice over where I was born, what language I grew up speaking and what's my skin tone. It's not an achievement to be proud of nor a failure to be ashamed of. I am proud of my ideology and my sense of morality, proud that I had a choice and I chose well. I am ashamed that my actions do not always reflect my ideals and my morals. And that I need to improve.
That's my point. I'd like to know how much of it do you agree with and what do you disagree with?
@M. Sarmad , Sarmad Bhai, I believe you hold the same views?
We were talking about ethnicity being the identity of a person. I disagreed with that.What does that have to do with being Pakistani though?
Wouldn’t that apply to everyone?
And I think this is the best, amidst difficult choices.Yes, I hold a similar viewpoint
Cognitive dissonance.Dada, you're letting your sentiments get the best of you.
He's not interested in finding the truth, otherwise a wiser man would have atleast researched what Hamoodur comission is.
Its bait and switch to focus on sentiment of the argument to forego on the substance. Studies have indicated that when people are shown evidence contrary to their beliefs, they double down instead of expanding their views. What proof, argument or historical evidence can you muster up against such a formidable psychological quirk.