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When I saw the title I thought it is about art from a certain 'period' in history.

Liberals are really losing it. And 2nd hand liberals are losing it faster.
 
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Lol.

One thing is for sure, never going to hire an interior decorator who's a graduate of LUMS; God knows if the bucket of red paint she'll throw on the wall is paint or her menstrual blood.
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FU, man. Now, I can't get it out of my head.

When I saw the title I thought it is about art from a certain 'period' in history.

Liberals are really losing it. And 2nd hand liberals are losing it faster.
Same here, sir jee. Same here

I won't be surprised if simps will lick the blood next...
Thanks for making it worse.
 
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I wouldn’t mind if TTP or TLP take over Lums and implement their “shariah” in Lums.
that is not the way to go either. a bit of moderation and slightly stricter oversight of the going-ons is needed by the uni admin though.
 
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@Sayfullah @Maula Jatt @Mirzali Khan @villageidiot @N.Siddiqui @TNT @PakFactor @Great Janjua @Meengla @_NOBODY_


"Speaking of LUMS btw - there is a group of faculty that was introduced post 2005 that went all out to be “shah se ziada shah ke wafadar” in terms of liberalism and so on and they now encourage every activity.

I mean you could catch couples doing it in the LUMS grounds during foggy lahori evenings but at least they all showed up for Fajr eventually. Now even that is finished and they are putting mangal suttar on each other."

What the ****

Seems like this place only produces radical hypersexual horny degenerate liberals, atheists and self-haters.
We need an exchange program LMAO

If you think about it - you see a polarized society, on one hand there's islamist radicalization on other crap like this which is also radicalization of society in a different way

Lums overall might be a good university but this specific part of it not good

Lums should focus on just what's it's intended to be - a buisness school not a liberal art's university from Portland
 
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Basically these people are twenty first century version of Macaulay's children - future enablers of western hegemony in Pak.

Back in the nineteenth century. as Sir Syed argued, gora society operated on certain values that were worth emulating by outsiders. Their society put premium on characteristics such as hard work, enterprise, frugality, risk taking, punctuality, meritocracy and harnessed the power of science in aid of societal development. Pakistan is the direct product of the steps Sir Syed took to reform North Indian muslim ashraafiya and adapt their behavior to "modern norms". With all their might, mullahs, surkhas and ethno-nationalist opposed Sir Syed and his eventual successor, Jinnah, and hurled all sorts of opprobrium upon them. But awam turned Jinnah into Quaid and here we are although I am not sure for how much longer.

Gora society is much changed from that of nineteenth century. Now promotion of sexual perversion is cornerstone of gora policy. Gora elite is losing support of middle classes whose standard of living is declining due to various factors. So elites have to turn to other groups to build support base hence promotion of wokeness and normalization of ghandugiri and sexual perversion in general.

Similar strategy is being promoted in weak countries like Pak. First, their is gora awam angle. America is seen as global protector of ghandus which justifies enormous military budget. Ghandus, we are told, are being persecuted in non-gora territory and Uncle Sam has to act to protect their rights and this requires massive military budget. Second, goras need local elite through which they can implement their nefarious agenda. By giving protection to deviants, goras earn their goodwill which they hope will be rewarded. Ghandu agenda will be opposed by vast majority which suits goras just fine since societal conflict creates chaos and instability and keep countries weak.

How should followers of Jinnah and Sir Syed respond? That's the million dollar question. As things stand, I am not optimistic gora power can be countered. Zardari has been in power now for almost fifteen years and Sharifs for over 10 years. Foundations of state has been hollowed to a point where patriotic people get tortured in plain sight of TV camera and politicians are bought like gai bukras. It will be a big miracle if we can climb out of this morass.
 
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