Baibars_1260
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Ok, let's examine this statement below:I read your statement, which was lovely,
then I read the author's name, that was enough for me.
A million idiots were born in this world before he was perfected and put on this earth.
I think he is the only man I have sworn not to listen to or read again for the rest of my life.
He is so full of crap, makes no sense, and all he has is self-induced logic and reasoning. His statements are full of one logic when it comes to Pakistani affairs and a different logic applies to the rest of the world. You cannot place an undue heavy burden on yourself, and forgive the rest of the world by saying they will do what they do. It is a morally corrupt and intellectually weak argument and viewpoint. Only someone who is unable to put forward an effective original argument falls back on such stupid logic.
If true isn't it of concern that we take the threat so lightly that Islamabad had (in 2002 ) only $40 k for civil defense.
"In part, the answer has to do with the fact that India and Pakistan are societies in which the fundamental belief structure demands disempowerment and surrender to larger forces. A fatalistic Hindu belief that the stars above determine our destiny, and the equivalent Muslim belief in qismet, certainly account for part of it. Conversations and discussions often end with the remark that “what will be, will be,” after which people shrug their shoulders and move on to something else. Because they feel they will be protected by larger, unseen forces, the level of risk-taking is extraordinary. (Any trip on the madly careening public buses in either Karachi or Bombay—which routinely smash into and kill pedestrians—proves the point.) "