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a trend ive been witnessing in pakistan over the last couple of years is the rising disappointment of the mostly younger class with the 'establishment' and 'govt'.

people are now totally questioning the failure of the 'system' , where every passing day, it seems abundantly clear that there are TWO Pakistan's . ( forget neya pakistan)


the richest 0.1% of this country now control more than half of its wealth. the rich and elite dont pay a single penny in taxes( something im witness to) , all their wealth is stashed abroad in offshore havens and they have dual nationalities (to escape on a moment's notice )

these blood suckers, these parasites( who are also part of govt) dont work or have any interest in the betterment of pakistan . they dont create any policy of long term sustainable industry for pakistan. they just run and manage a 'casino' economy to pump dump and create /squander wealth for themselves ( real estate, stock mkt etc)



in short, we have -

1st pakistan . for the elite, for the politicians, the mega rich etc = the ones who squander the country

2nd pakistan . for the working class, middle class, the professionals = the ones who run the country



the police, judiciary , the laws have been rigged to protect the interest of No1 (see above) and permenantly squander no 2
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let me explain


example A - model town massacre

30+ people killed in broad daylight , police used live fire( on the instructions of shahbaz shareef) . there were videos, there was overwhelming evidence, JITs made, yet nothing happened. no one was convicted. no one even named


example B - baldia town massacre


40 + innocent workers were torched alive by MQM thugs . again , JIT made, investigations made, yet nothing happened. no one was convicted, no one even named


example C - PPP reign of terror.


iranian sponsored terrorists like uzair baloch killed rangers with impunity , did vendetta killings, created anarchy and general lawlessness in karachi .

uzair baloch got caught, investigated .

yet noting happened, no one was convicted, no one even named .


example D- financial corruption of the ELITE


the elite loots and plunders this country and its resources with impunity.

nawaz shareef , zardari looted billions , laundered it to swiss accounts and used fake companies.

again,JIT's were made, investigations made, even convictions made, yet the looted money is no where to be seen,

establishment has made 'secret' back door 'arrangements' with both and they are sitting comfortably outside. sipping espressos .

where's the money ! where is the 20 bn USD laundered every year .

nada. nothing


same is happening with the current govt. we now have a sugar mafia / atta mafia at the realm which gets govt subsidies and the will to manipulate prices using supply shocks .

how much money they made , time will tell , but obviously in the billions of PKR


example E- judicial system

another instrument of this ELITE . a rigged, manipulated circle which delays ordinary cases to decades , while the ELITE get pre -arrest bails on a days notice ( shahbaz shareef)



the armed forces?
the armed forces have been 'engaged' and pressured into maintaining the 'territorial' integrity of pakistan . they now have to check not only indian and afghan pressure, but also iranian incursion in balochistan.

all three enemies (india,afghan,iran) are colluding to pressurize pakistan into a sort of hybrid warfare .

given these commitments, the armed forces of pakistan are unable to bring a meaningful change in the corrupt system.



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the system is rotten, compromised , corrupt . it only serves its masters. period

the young generation i know is dissapointed and want to run away on the first available boat out of pakistan.

who will create fortune 100 companies here?

who will make another tesla here?

who will setup industries here and give jobs?



either this system crumbles on its own or the ppl rise up and torch it .

i see no other way
 
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The biggest injustice is the attitude of people themselves.

More than half of this country's economy is undocumented. This chor awam does not want to document its economy to avoid tax.
Everyday you see families fighting each other for property, influence, power and other ridiculous issues. Who compels them?

Is it govts fault if one brother wants to sabotage another brother? From a hawker to a CEO, from a judge to a hawaldar everyone wants to milk the system and each other.

Who is compelling a section clerk in a sarkari organization to ask for money for a file to go through?

Who is compelling the corrupt policemen to make money in this corona pandemic?

No matter if its a businessman, judge, lawyer fauji, politicians, hawker, doctor, engineer or whatever, Pakistanis have forgotten how they achieved this country. The do not remember the slaughter hindu and sikh perpetrated and have every intention of doing it again.

This pandemic is a warning for those who understand. Look at the miserable and pathetic show of disunity displayed by the nation and its garbage leadership.

We cannot blame anyone but ourself. Its our mama, chacha, taya, poopha, khalu who are running this country's bureaucratic establishment.
 
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The biggest injustice is the attitude of people themselves.

More than half of this country's economy is undocumented. This chor awam does not want to document its economy to avoid tax.
Everyday you see families fighting each other for property, influence, power and other ridiculous issues. Who compels them?

Is it govts fault if one brother wants to sabotage another brother? From a hawker to a CEO, from a judge to a hawaldar everyone wants to milk the system and each other.

Who is compelling a section clerk in a sarkari organization to ask for money for a file to go through?

Who is compelling the corrupt policemen to make money in this corona pandemic?

No matter if its a businessman, judge, lawyer fauji, politicians, hawker, doctor, engineer or whatever, Pakistanis have forgotten how they achieved this country. The do not remember the slaughter hindu and sikh perpetrated and have every intention of doing it again.

This pandemic is a warning for those who understand. Look at the miserable and pathetic show of disunity displayed by the nation and its garbage leadership.

We cannot blame anyone but ourself. Its our mama, chacha, taya, poopha, khalu who are running this country's bureaucratic establishment.

Well put. The change will not come unless people themselves change.
 
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a trend ive been witnessing in pakistan over the last couple of years is the rising disappointment of the mostly younger class with the 'establishment' and 'govt'.

people are now totally questioning the failure of the 'system' , where every passing day, it seems abundantly clear that there are TWO Pakistan's . ( forget neya pakistan)


the richest 0.1% of this country now control more than half of its wealth. the rich and elite dont pay a single penny in taxes( something im witness to) , all their wealth is stashed abroad in offshore havens and they have dual nationalities (to escape on a moment's notice )

these blood suckers, these parasites( who are also part of govt) dont work or have any interest in the betterment of pakistan . they dont create any policy of long term sustainable industry for pakistan. they just run and manage a 'casino' economy to pump dump and create /squander wealth for themselves ( real estate, stock mkt etc)



in short, we have -

1st pakistan . for the elite, for the politicians, the mega rich etc = the ones who squander the country

2nd pakistan . for the working class, middle class, the professionals = the ones who run the country



the police, judiciary , the laws have been rigged to protect the interest of No1 (see above) and permenantly squander no 2
.
let me explain


example A - model town massacre

30+ people killed in broad daylight , police used live fire( on the instructions of shahbaz shareef) . there were videos, there was overwhelming evidence, JITs made, yet nothing happened. no one was convicted. no one even named


example B - baldia town massacre


40 + innocent workers were torched alive by MQM thugs . again , JIT made, investigations made, yet nothing happened. no one was convicted, no one even named


example C - PPP reign of terror.


iranian sponsored terrorists like uzair baloch killed rangers with impunity , did vendetta killings, created anarchy and general lawlessness in karachi .

uzair baloch got caught, investigated .

yet noting happened, no one was convicted, no one even named .


example D- financial corruption of the ELITE


the elite loots and plunders this country and its resources with impunity.

nawaz shareef , zardari looted billions , laundered it to swiss accounts and used fake companies.

again,JIT's were made, investigations made, even convictions made, yet the looted money is no where to be seen,

establishment has made 'secret' back door 'arrangements' with both and they are sitting comfortably outside. sipping espressos .

where's the money ! where is the 20 bn USD laundered every year .

nada. nothing


same is happening with the current govt. we now have a sugar mafia / atta mafia at the realm which gets govt subsidies and the will to manipulate prices using supply shocks .

how much money they made , time will tell , but obviously in the billions of PKR


example E- judicial system

another instrument of this ELITE . a rigged, manipulated circle which delays ordinary cases to decades , while the ELITE get pre -arrest bails on a days notice ( shahbaz shareef)



the armed forces?
the armed forces have been 'engaged' and pressured into maintaining the 'territorial' integrity of pakistan . they now have to check not only indian and afghan pressure, but also iranian incursion in balochistan.

all three enemies (india,afghan,iran) are colluding to pressurize pakistan into a sort of hybrid warfare .

given these commitments, the armed forces of pakistan are unable to bring a meaningful change in the corrupt system.



--------------------

the system is rotten, compromised , corrupt . it only serves its masters. period

the young generation i know is dissapointed and want to run away on the first available boat out of pakistan.

who will create fortune 100 companies here?

who will make another tesla here?

who will setup industries here and give jobs?



either this system crumbles on its own or the ppl rise up and torch it .

i see no other way

Democracy breeds corruption and injustice. Pakistan will always have corruption and injustice as long as it is a democracy.

Democracy is at the heart of Pakistan's problems.

Everyone is too afraid to admit that civilian elected governments in Pakistan have been far more corrupt and injust than military rulers under a unitary centralized power structure. Pakistan currently does not have an educated enough population to elect the people that will act in their interest. Power hungry politicians in a democracy will exploit and manipulate uneducated and vulnerable Pakistanis to elect them out of fear rather than what is in the interest of the people of Pakistan as a sovereign nation. The truth hurts for a while but a lie hurts forever.

Pakistan needs an authoritarian ruler with a vision and the ability to execute that vision without the obstacles of democracy. If Pakistan wants rapid reform, authoritarian rule with a shrewd man in charge is the only way to do it. Pakistan should not wait for someone to put them there and tell them what to do. Pakistan needs a strong and decisive ruler who is confident enough in his own abilities to know that he should be the one running the country and take control of the situation, not someone else. Pakistan cannot succeed without a strong leader and a strong vision to take control of Pakistan's challenges by the throat and do the job.

Pakistan is in a tough neighborhood. On one side is India, on the other side is Afghanistan. Our enemies do not fear Pakistan as long as it is a democracy because democracy is the biggest internal enemy a country can have. What Pakistan's enemies fear most is a strong and fearless leader who can make a tough decision quickly and decisively, and it is executed immediately that second. Pakistan faces an unprecedented economic situation that requires immediate corrective action and a complete rethink of Pakistan's industrial and long term economic goals from scratch. This is a huge task and a huge task needs a huge change in the way decisions are made. The time is over for slow democratic decisions. It is time for decisive and fast decisions that can adapt immediately. You need a centralized power structure to accomplish such a task if you want to be alive to see the results of it.

In Pakistan, tough decisions have to be executed quickly and decisively. You cannot do either with a democracy.

Consolidation of power in Turkey allowed it to eliminate internal enemies and execute sharp, decisive blows against multiple external enemies. Result of centralized power in Turkey is a stronger ability to direct decisive domestic developments and shape regional outcomes in a favorable manner to Turkey through unilateral power projection.

Iran's centralized power structure allows it to adapt quickly and decisively to any changes in a rapidly changing and very fluid regional architecture. Centralized power allows Iran to challenge multiple external threats and sanctions pressure that change every day simultaneously, successfully, and effectively in a unified manner unlike any other country in the world.

China's centralized power structure has allowed it to take risks and decisions that democracy would never allow, giving China the ability to rapidly execute and accelerate a cohesive national strategy to challenge the preeminent global superpower, the United States. In the process, China has been able to expand global influence in an almost unlimited way by not restricting itself through the limits of democracy that hold the US back. The US as a democracy cannot reciprocate many actions exploited by an authoritarian China to gain strategic advantages and footholds throughout the global economy that are only possible in a centralized power structure. The result is the rapid rise and ascent of China from a backwards agrarian nation to a sophisticated, dominant, technological, global powerhouse and economic superpower, culminating in the existential threat that blindsided the US and caught it almost by surprise. Now the US is fighting for its life to stop a rising China, but the US is helpless to challenge the centralized power structure that allowed China to rise so quickly and that will eventually overtake it.

The great empires of the world were built from nothing by powerful, strong, decisive, and visionary leaders who saw ahead of their time. None of them were a democracy. The Persian Empire lasted as long as it did due to the abilities of its rulers to quickly and decisively adapt to changes around them in an effective manner. When the ruler made a decision, it was done immediately. This is true in Iran, even today. Despite sanctions, Iran has thrived under external pressure by quickly adapting new asymmetric forms of warfare such as the use of cyberattacks, drones, remote controlled explosive boats, precision missiles, and reverse engineering. Iran dominates its enemies because its centralized power structure allows them to see ahead of the curve and make strategic decisions quickly, decisively, and aggressively implementing and executing a cohesive national strategy rapidly to adapt to changes in a fluid and hostile environment. The ability of Iran to change quickly and adapt due to its centralized power structure is a major threat to its democratic enemies that act slower and cannot make fast decisions as quickly, decisively, and aggressively before Iran is within striking distance of its enemies and strangles them from every direction.

In Pakistan, tough decisions have to be executed quickly and decisively. You cannot do either with a democracy.

Corruption and injustice are among the toughest problems any nation faces and they must be dealt with effectively.

Pakistan needs strong and decisive leadership that can execute decisions immediately and without resistance.

A centralized power structure is necessary to eliminate any internal enemies inside a country, because your country can never progress as long as people within your country want to harm it. You need a strong leader to eliminate all internal enemies quickly and decisively so that a cohesive national strategy to improve the country can be executed and implemented without any resistance. There is absolutely no benefit of having internal enemies in a country, and this is the fragile glass mirage of democracy. Billions of people around the world have been fooled into thinking that democracy is good because it allows internal dissent. The internal dissent a democracy allows is what will ultimately destroy it. Nothing good will ever come from allowing your own people to fight against each other except a civil war that rips the country apart. National unity is the most important thing for a country to succeed, improve, and become more powerful globally. To get rid of internal dissent and enemies, you need a centralized power structure.

There is no benefit at all of having internal enemies that an open democracy allows by sacrificing the progress of the nation to allow internal enemies room to dissent and breathe. These internal enemies hate your country and they wish harm upon the nation. A democracy gives a loud voice to internal enemies. If you want to improve your country, you will get rid of all internal enemies quickly and decisively and for that you need a centralized power structure.

If Pakistan ever wants to progress forward and enact the reforms that will take it into a stronger economic future, lift up social living standards of the population, and assert regional ambitions against its enemies, Pakistan must have strong and decisive leadership under a centralized power structure.

Pakistan needs a centralized power structure where a leader can make a decision and it is done immediately. It is necessary to get rid of corruption and injustice in an impactful way that the ordinary man can see and feel.

You can get rid of all the corruption and injustice you want, but if your people never benefit from it, then you have done nothing to help your people.

Pakistan must get rid of democracy and adopt a centralized power structure to eradicate corruption and injustice.
 
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