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Salman Rushdie on Pakistan

Be sensitive, you have the right to be sensitive. But you shouldn't expect everyone around the world to be careful to your sensitiveness when the realm of sensitiveness getting broader day by day.

We don't expect anything from a hypocrite, we are here to correct what he said, and express our anger

He is a royal dog, nobody can stop him except the queen of hypocrites
 
We don't expect anything from a hypocrite, we are here to correct what he said, and express our anger

Well I have no problem with you expressing anger against Rushdie. Kind of didn't like people associating his excellency as an author to his ability to piss off Muslims.
 
Kind of didn't like people associating his excellency as an author


very few people he deserved his knighthood based on his writing, taste is ofcourse subjective but he is not really the literary great he is made out to be
 
very few people he deserved his knighthood based on his writing, taste is ofcourse subjective but he is not really the literary great he is made out to be

Well you're partly true, but then again, every Joe gets one Knight's Bachelor, the award isn't that important as it made out to be.

If indeed British trying to piss you off, then by pissing off you yourself making the award to seem important.

By the way, Midnights Children was a treat to read.
 
Well you're partly true, but then again, every Joe gets one Knight's Bachelor, the award isn't that important as it made out to be.

If indeed British trying to piss you off, then by pissing off you yourself making the award to seem important.

By the way, Midnights Children was a treat to read.

i never said the british were trying to piss anyone off, nor should anyone be pissed of except other authors :)



btw, does anyone else not notice how rushdie who spent most of his literary career as an anti-colonialist bowing in front of the queen to take a knighthood?

he is a sellout to his own principles.
 
He isnt allowed to enter Pakistan, he is missing all the beautiful mountains, greenery, glamor and stuff, so he is pissed on us :lol:

I wish he could come see Pakistan for what it is and maybe bring a cameraman to show the rest of the world how wrong he was. If he was born Anti-Pakistani, I feel sorry for him. He is missing out on a truly beautiful nation!:pakistan:
 
btw, does anyone else not notice how rushdie who spent most of his literary career as an anti-colonialist bowing in front of the queen to take a knighthood?

I'm not sure if Knighthood means bowing to the Queen. There are many great personalities including Sir Ahmed Khan who's been awarded Knighthood.
 
Every Muslim hates this man for what he said about our beloved Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and our beautiful Religion Islam.


So if he insults Pakistan too then its a good thing because he insults only the good.
 
I want to know what's opinion of people who are badmouthing Rushdie for his remark against Pakistan, on this movie.

International Guerrillas

The Pakistan film industry (nicknamed Lollywood) is just a tiny blip on the map compared to neighboring India, and few of their efforts get discussed beyond their borders. This crazy, disjointed, colorful, 168-minute epic from director Jan Mohammad and producer Sajjad Gul is that rare exception. Created in response to Salman Rushdie's notorious "The Satanic Verses," it transforms mild-mannered intellectual Rushdie into an Islam-loathing super-villain! Nearly banned in England (until Rushdie personally opposed its censorship), it's a hallucinogenically awful mish-mash of music, action, crude comedy, continuity screw-ups, and dreadful production values. Although this emulsion-scratched, heavily-spliced print is in Punjabi, without English subtitles, it's still a mind-numbing experience. As anger toward Rushdie's book spreads across the country, Mustafa Qureshi stars as a police officer who tosses in his badge and recruits two younger brothers (Ghulam Mohiuddin and Javed Shaikh). Their Holy Mission: to destroy the sinister Rushdie and his immense network of traitors, and when evil military forces gun down righteous protesters Ñ including those close to the trio -- it galvanizes these Mujahid misfits! Played by Afzal Ahmad, Rushdie is a smug, bespectacled butcher in a double-breasted suit, who lives in palatial splendor, personally slaughters his enemies with a huge blood-soaked sword, and plans to destroy Islam by importing discos and casinos to Pakistan! As the brothers get closer to their goal, the path is pocked with various cliffhanger plights and stupid undercover disguises (e.g. posing as women and seducing two randy sheiks). One of the weirdest scenes has the trio dressing in baggy Batman costumes and tracking down a bunch of identical Rushdie impostors (in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE-style masks). The real Rushdie is far too evil to be stopped by mere mortals though, and just as our guerrilla heroes (as well as their mom!) are crucified, Allah's lightning frees them, and Rushdie is attacked by a quartet of floating holy books (the Koran, Tawrat, Zabur, and Injil), which shoot laser beams into his skull until he bursts into flame! Wow! You can also expect a few teeth-grinding musical numbers, most of 'em performed by female co-stars Neeli and Babra Shareef (as Rushdie's moll). An early sequence has a bare-midriffed dame warbling to disco-style lighting-FX, with two cowboys suddenly busting in and dancing. In another, Rushdie is seduced by a sexy, gyrating visitor to his posh cocktail party. The filmmaking is beyond inept, and it's difficult to criticize any of the actors, since they're as subtle as Sam Kinison on PCP. It's a fascinating, hypnotically-wretched dose of action-packed Islamic-agitprop, and in today's era of constantly elevated-fear, it's refreshing to see a pro-terrorist movie that also delivers unintentional belly laughs.

http://www.shockcinemamagazine.com/international.html

Seems, it did rather good business in Pakistan.


It's a two way street, you make weird movies on him, he says you suck. Now you all should just move on.
 
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I want to know what's opinion of people who are badmouthing Rushdie for his remark against Pakistan on this movie. Seems, it did rather good business in Pakistan.It's a two way street, you make weird movies on him, he says you suck. Now you all should just move on.


He is hated by all Muslims, not only Pakistani Muslims.

Check out what your friendly country, Iran, has to say about this man:

On 14 February 1989, a fatwā requiring Rushdie's execution was proclaimed on Radio Tehran by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the spiritual leader of Iran at the time, calling the book "blasphemous against Islam" (chapter IV of the book depicts the character of an Imam in exile who returns to incite revolt from the people of his country with no regard for their safety). A bounty was offered for Rushdie's death, and he was thus forced to live under police protection for years afterward. On 7 March 1989, the United Kingdom and Iran broke diplomatic relations over the Rushdie controversy.


The publication of the book and the fatwā sparked violence around the world, with bookstores firebombed. Muslim communities in several nations in the West held public rallies in which copies of the book were burned. Several people associated with translating or publishing the book were attacked, seriously injured, and even killed.

Salman Rushdie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Yes, he should insult Pakistan more, then more Muslims will realize how great Pakistan is.
 
His justification was one sided with no proof, just statements.

Come to Pakistan and then see it for yourself.

For him may be Pakistan sucks as he can't come here, but not for us or the ones living here and those who come here.



Just a few of his lies, we don't have a 100% segregated community, we have co-education too and in offices men and women work together, we have women entrepreneurs, as well as politicians and executives, we have female models as well as artists, females roaming around in tight jeans with no veils etc etc, had we sucked, women would have been in burqas the way we saw in Afghanistan or other places.

May be he mistook Pakistan for Afghanistan to be the heaven for production of drugs, heroin and other stuff. Pakistan is not the drug production heaven.

Just explaining the 2 lies he said, others can very well be refuted too, but since you are an Indian, it will be useless.

So enjoy Rushdie as he is a hypocrite.

1Yeah, by his point of view it sucks, everyone would call place a dangerous one where he cant go.

2. Co-education, female going to offices and jeans, this is not what pakistan projects.Average people around world just know Fanatics, SWAT, taliban law and dangerous people of pakistan. Trust me to people in america dont know difference between pakistan and afghanistan. If you could look inside yourself the answer to its is not tuff, its just you want to look or not.
3 Coming to heaven, its heaven or safelands to what..you know.
Its not famous production of heroin, but even worse illegal guns and ammuniation
4 Not only indian, pakistan is in such a state that it feels it explaining to whole world as useless.. so what ever story u said, is not what world see.:tdown::tdown:

Hypocrite to your eye, to world he is liberal,open and guttsy, the one that has balls to speak whatever he wants.
 
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2. Co-education, female going to offices and jeans, this is not what pakistan projects.Average people around world just know Fanatics, SWAT, taliban law and dangerous people of pakistan. Trust me to people in america dont know difference between pakistan and afghanistan. If you could look inside yourself the answer to its is not tuff, its just you want to look or not.

Its not we who project, its their own media who projects such things for their own objectives, had they wanted to project whole of Pakistan, things would have been different but since it does not goes with their objectives, they will not show what else is in Pakistan.

And yeah we know how much the US people know about geography of the world.

And don't tell us to look inside, we don't need that advice, we do already look inside us and can see what is there.

3 Coming to heaven, its heaven or safelands to what..you know.
Its not famous production of heroin, but even worse illegal guns and ammunition

Well you need to then get your facts and history in order to know whose hand is how much in making this place what. But may be its not for you to understand or may be you don't have that level of understanding to understand. And as for illegal guns and ammo, what conflict in the world has these guns and ammo supported ?? Which conflict has seen the weapons produced in this area being used ?? Can you name any with facts and figures. Every where Chinese and Russian weapons are being used, be it ammo or guns. So what harm has these illegal guns and ammo brought to US or the world ?? Where have you seen guns produced in Pakistan being used in a conflict. Heck even the local Taliban use Russian and Chinese stuff as they don't rely on these local ammo and weapons. So what's the fuss about ??

4 Not only indian, pakistan is in such a state that it feels it explaining to whole world as useless.. so what ever story u said, is not what world see.:tdown::tdown:

As said before, world is shown what some people want it to be shown.

Hypocrite to your eye, to world he is liberal,open and guttsy, the one that has balls to speak whatever he wants.

Everyone has the balls to speak whatever he wants wherever the opportunity is.

And he is not a hypocrite to just me, to more then 1B Muslims around the world he is an hypocrite, thus your stand to the whole world he is not a hypocrite doesn't stands. He is despised in more then 50 Muslim countries of the world is more then enough to show what he is worth.
 
And he is not a hypocrite to just me, to more then 1B Muslims around the world he is an hypocrite, thus your stand to the whole world he is not a hypocrite doesn't stands. He is despised in more then 50 Muslim countries of the world is more then enough to show what he is worth.

That's a majoritarian argument, same as judging talent by sms votes in popular reality shows.
 
That's a majoritarian argument, same as judging talent by sms votes in popular reality shows.

Well that is pretty much understandable to be why, but may be you guys can't understand it as he did not disrespect your religion or some other religion and its people.
 

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