VCheng
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I've been going through some of the comments on Dawn and it appears most people on there either misinterpret the satire or deliberately misrepresent certain arguments.
It is very important that we do not apologise for terrorists. But we must be careful so as to not throw the term around too much. Or else it will become another label, just like 'Kafir'.
Considering that this is actually written by Paracha Sahib, I wouldn't be surprised if he or his group of pseudo-Liberal followers tried to extrapolate this label of ''apologist'' onto all religious people, or onto the Tribals who are actually Pakistanis and not involved in terrorism.
Once we start labeling people apologists, It's a slippery slope.
But, obviously, actual apologists need to be called out.
I'd post this as a comment on Dawn, but none of my comments there ever gets approved. They have a very biased approval system that is usually only open to Indians or pseudo-Liberals.
Satire aside, how would you define an "apologist"?