RazPaK
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Uh. I was born there. My parents were born there. I never moved to Pakistan.
You said your grandparents emmigrated to Pakistan, before?
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Uh. I was born there. My parents were born there. I never moved to Pakistan.
Lmao. You guys are funny. Just because I don't share the same views as you, I should move to India or change my flags? Just goes to show what kind of people you two are.
By the way, let me guess, we can fight the U.S. too, right?
At the moment, we just don't feel like it. Even though we are getting drone attacked out the ***.
You said your grandparents emmigrated to Pakistan, before?
Pakistan can fight & defeat any invader. US is Pakistan's ally & i doubt it will attack Pakistan. Also read some news, what do you think is stopping US to attack Pakistan?
lol It is Indians having inferiority complex, even in this forum Indians are seen trying hard to make others realize that they are Aryans or Caucasians. Many bollywood films can be seen promoting Pakistani culture & music by label of India.
Good ,ask your country mates too to follow that.
Pakistanis pose as Indians after NY bomb scare | Reuters
Am I the only one laughing at that statement? You know what's funnier though? That I'm actually talking to such an ignorant person.
At last one of the irritants that bothered me was addressed. My state Kerala played very little or no part in the partition of India, but we had accepted it without any question and had payed for Indo-Pak rivalry with sweat and blood and still continues to do so. So my blood boils when some North India/Punjabi goes all emotional about how Indo-Pakistan shares a common destiny and how we are the same people blah blah .....So my question to these dumba**es is that if we are same people why you went for partition in the first place .
Gounder,
Fair enough! There are Pakistanis that call themselves Indians to avoid discrimination.
But why are you ignoring people like me who were born and raised in the US who voluntarily & proudlycall themselves Pakistani? Or is it just convenient to look at one side of the picture?
Can you answer me, why your family moved to Pakistan? What was their reason?
We as the Nation of Pakistan have been fighting off the oppression of India for 64 years. Our country is the size of the state of California, and has been fighting Indian colonialism. To make friends with India is a mistake. People that want ties with the country are traitors to the people that died, so you could practice your religion without being burned alive. What do we have against average Indians? Absolutely nothing, but nation-wise they are a threat to our existence. We are not the state of Kerala, nor are we the State of Assam, because we had enough balls to resist Indian hegemony. How can you justify states that are equivalent to the size of countries, lump them together and call it a country; And that all the people and their culture are the same? Ridiculous.
First of all i don't think he is even a Pakistani, he is just hiding behind Pakistan's flag. 2ndly if he is Pakistani he could be a native of any province instead of immigrant.
I don't recall that.
Pretty sure with our thousands of years of clear history, we know our identity well.
and as far as pakistani identity crisis and inferiority complex goes, if it wasn't there we would be discussing something on topic.