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That was a different situation. There a we had spent a small amount on a School to a brotherly nation. The amount that we spent was nothing compared to what that nation has done for us. They spent 10 times on many schools in Azad Kashmir. also, it wasn't just I but at least five other Pakistanis who tried to shame you for your pettiness. Please go back and read all the other comments by other Pakistanis against your petty comments.
It actually is very same situation, just not very convenient for you at the moment since your true self is revealed. Turkey does not need our help. Its a booming economy that is standing on its own feet. Its a "big brother" country that can do as it wants and I am sure they can understand if a technologically, economically, educationally extremely backward country cant offer them a similar return. Had it been money from your own pocket, I wouldn't mind where you open schools but it isn't which is why its a "small amount" to you. Ask the people about the small amount who cant afford to sent their children to schools.
Since the start of this thread you have been banging your head on the keyboard with caps lock on to emphasize attention and your point of view which in other threads you are opposed to, when confronted call it a "different" situation with support of 5 peoples opinion (who I still cant figure out who), whom I should listen to because they are some certified researchers in Pakistan's education and economy.
Tell me if you understand something from this phrase, "Charity starts at home".
Do me a favor, for a month or even a week, leave this life of luxury in US and go to Pakistan then go to places where children are doing nothing, hopeless and worried about their future, parents are poor and frustrated with government, education and schools are no where to be found, tell one parent or potential student that we had money to give you education but decided to offer that to a society doing well on its own because we need to maintain a generous image for the world, sorry about your luck as my fellow Pakistanis who I have so much brotherly love for. Lets see if you come back with out a bruise.
Do not derail this thread with other extrenous stuff. discuss that topic in that thread so people know what the heck you are talking about. Stay on topic.
Shia hatred is very strong in the Punjab area, this is why LEJ is supported not just by Nawaz, but almost everybody. They just dont show it
There is no grand conspiracy involving the army. We need to grow up as a nation and stop looking for scapegoats outside our own selves. Is the army writing school textbooks? Is the army regulating what village clerics say to their flock? Is it the army's job to arrest and prosecute gangsters and criminal gangs in the cities?
NO the above causes you cited , they are not- rather they are too busy throughout your history with coups, being well funded by foreign countries in lining their pockets, sold off to such lenders ( do they do zip about stopping drones?- nah we all know it is with their blessings), untouchable to be brought up against corruption charges and following it's own foreign policy / ji--hadi supporting agenda. When was the last time you had a head of state not having to run off to UK seeking asylum or refuge ?
Yes Shia hatred is very strong in Punjab and to some degree in KPK.
But we have to highlight this prejudice and expose the Political supporters of violence against Shia Community.
It is only when these lowlife Politicians have to pay a price at the Ballot Box that we will get their attention.
Why such a strong anti Shia bias? Unless of course there is political patronage and incentive to be as anti whatever.
Tell why do think, what enables you to conclude, that these "lowlife politicians" will pay a price at the ballot box??? What did the most recent elections tell us about the socio-cultural reality of the Punjab? Allow me to refine it, PML-N claims it is an urban party, so does PTI, so does MQM, so how come Majlis is full of Waderas (feudals) and their progeny??
See there is something wrong with people like us, we are not like the majority of Pakistanis - the majority of Pakistanis are like the state, they do not share our values and we do not share theirs. So, it seems to me that the only way "lowlife politicians" can be done away with< is to change the economic structure of rural pakistan< and thereby the attitudes at work in society>
You are right, and no one is denying, that the army oversteps their bounds periodically. It is also true that they bred the j-hadi snakes although, in that, they were not much different from many other countries who use questionable proxies. The mistake Pak army made was to breed the snakes in the living room instead of some faraway ranch, as other countries do, and not to enforce the "lysine contingency" ala Jurassic Park.
That does not change the fact that domestic governance is the job of the civilian administration. The army has not meddled in civilian affairs for many years now. All the things I listed can and should be done by the civilian administration. Even if the army exterminated the entire TTP, all those factors I listed will not change one whit.
not withstanding your claims of others breeding ji- handi's - I guess the conspiratorial trait is in the gene of certain countries citizenry.
Saying the army has not "meddled" in the last few years is also not true. The very first act even before this new PM took office was your army chief telling a head of state they better not got forward with gusto on improving ties with India. their meddling is deep and quite bold. In the last administration they dictated to Zadari that army and ISI will never come under the jurisdiction of your " govt oversight body"
The term I used was "questionable proxies".
State support for LTTE, contras, etc. are all "conspiracies".
Uh huh!
The fact that you have to scrape the bottom of the barrel for verbal "cautions" rather than concrete examples of army meddling says it all.
Dictating that the military won't come under govt jurisdiction- if seen as scraping of the barrel- then we know why your country is headed in the opposite direction. If it's supporters and citizens give it a pass... then you know why you are headed in reverse. Happy tides...