Hassan_Ishtiaq
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Mr Nisar makes some really good points, Pakistanis get treated like crap in Arab countries while in Western predominantly White countries Pakistanis have a lot of opportunities like become National Citizens, open businesses, free education, and people are more willing to accept us as fellow countrymen while in Arab countries they use Pakistani kids for Camel races and treat their horses and camels better than they treat our people. Yet there are Pakistanis who believe in the delusional "ummah" and are ready to sacrifice even their lives for Arab countries (Saudi and Gulf to be specific).
It's not only Pakistanis, they also treat non gulf Arabs the same way.
I met a guy from Jordan who worked in UAE and he HATED the gulf Arabs because of the racism he felt.
All that oil money has gotten to their heads and they now think they are better then everyone else.
There is no way to disagree with him. But, I think Saudi Arabia doesn't give citizenship or permanent residency because this will make them minority in their own country.
you made a good point there, i havent seen all of the shows this guys been on nd only seen him couple of times so if he is indeed very pessmistic to such an extent that he always sees th glass half empty despite all of th success then yes that does tend to get boring knowing you can only expect the same rhetoric from the man over and over again, however we do need pessimists like him to give us a wke up call when we are stuck in our delusional ummah dreams.I used to like Hassan Nisar for his bold statements but this guy is extremely negative in his thinking. I feel he is an attention seeker who would bash the whole system to gain publicity. There are plenty of positive things happening in Pakistan but whenever you will see him speaking on the TV... He would be bashing the politicians, society, culture and the Muslim Ummah. For a change, it's OK to listen to him but when he you subscribe to his videos... You will find similar content in almost every talk-show. I don't understand why doesn't he stick with the problems in Pakistan and spare Muslim countries in his arguments. Why doesn't he give solution to the problems he highlights in every single TV program. Does he only appear to curse the nation or does he have anything better to say?
Why can't he see the thriving higher education system of Pakistan where back in 2002 we had 50~ Universities in Pakistan and now we have 132 universities. Why can't he see the rising number of knowledge workers in the country from 276274 in 2001 to over 1 million in 2011. Why don't he see we were producing only 200 PHD's in 2002 which is now risen up to 1000 PHD's per year. Why don't he see we were publishing only 816 International research papers back in 2002 which is now risen up to 6000 papers last year. Why don't he realize the fact that we Pakistanis are striving to improve the situation in the country and 1500 Pakistani students returned to Pakistan after completing their PHD's in International Universities from all over the world and now working in Pakistani universities to make a difference. Education sector is just one example, there are plenty of more examples in other departments as well. I don't care what other nations does... I really don't want to know what Arabs are doing with other Muslims or Persians are doing with other sects of Muslims. We are Pakistanis and I am only interested in Pakistan related discussion in his interviews. We are an under-developed country and every under-developed nation has thousands of problems to tackle with. They literally have to start everything from scratch. If people like him appear on television to curse the whole society without giving solutions... I would better ignore them