abdulbarijan
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The real haunting part of this writing is in fact the reality of our approach/attitude and how it has manifested itself in a 6 year old child. There is no self accountability, only the accountability of others. You walk in to a class of American kids and ask em who would wanna be president, and almost all of them are raising their hands .. ask them why the response can range from bettering their individual communities, ending wars, bringing peace etc etc. you get the drift ..
You see a kid from Pakistan ... and the response from "WE will make things better" shifts to " I hope THEY will make things better" ... who is "they"? -- the political elite .. ? The guys that only look out for their self interest and are willing to leave the country in a heart beat if their interests are compromised ... or the people that don't know if they are going to eat in the night because thats literally a third of our country ...
The point being, the educated class cannot be absolved from the responsibility of the state of our country. I know there are huge problems like finding good jobs, different kinds of pressures etc etc. But we're really quick to point out .. such and such is wrong with Pakistan ... As people who can see through the lies of the political elite, the people who can in some capacity make a difference ... we're also just sitting there doing nothing ... atleast thats the most of us ..
Good news for us is that there is a certain population in our midst ... that doesn't play by this narrative ... a part that doesn't believe in "what difference can an individual make" rhetoric ... some among us are still hopeful and are working day and night for a better future ...
You see a kid from Pakistan ... and the response from "WE will make things better" shifts to " I hope THEY will make things better" ... who is "they"? -- the political elite .. ? The guys that only look out for their self interest and are willing to leave the country in a heart beat if their interests are compromised ... or the people that don't know if they are going to eat in the night because thats literally a third of our country ...
The point being, the educated class cannot be absolved from the responsibility of the state of our country. I know there are huge problems like finding good jobs, different kinds of pressures etc etc. But we're really quick to point out .. such and such is wrong with Pakistan ... As people who can see through the lies of the political elite, the people who can in some capacity make a difference ... we're also just sitting there doing nothing ... atleast thats the most of us ..
Good news for us is that there is a certain population in our midst ... that doesn't play by this narrative ... a part that doesn't believe in "what difference can an individual make" rhetoric ... some among us are still hopeful and are working day and night for a better future ...
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