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Pakistan one of the least racist countries? Tell that to the Pakhtuns

The irked author is specifically referring to the expulsion of Afghan Pashtun.

It is true that most Pakistanis don't want illegal and criminal Afghans on their soul. These happen to be of Pashtun ethnicity. I myself am a Pashtun. A Pakistani Pashtun. I immediately seek the expulsion of criminal and undocumented Afghans from Pakistan. This has nothing to do with racism. Rules are rules.

As for the author, he can take all the Afghan Pashtun with him to some so-called tolerant and not-racist country...

that is a security/economic issue and as you said even we want them to be sent back it has nothing to do with racism

Don't know about that though. But I have seen a documentary on the gun markets and it is surreal. BTW spring onion ji, how are you doing?


yeh gun market is still there. And i am doing all well :) we sometimes fight back odds but God gives you streangth after every fight or every pain
 
exceptions are always there. May be the trend is changing only your clan can inform us :) but generally they try their best not to go outside the clan when comes to marriage

May be few generations back that was the case but I havent witnessed it now for years.

Why Pakhtuns want to separate from Pakistan?
I have no idea what gave you that impression.
 
Chill people its just a blog probably by a dying jealous person
 
we sometimes fight back odds but God gives you streangth after every fight or every pain

Ok.... but you sound like you have been through some difficulties. But don't worry spring onion ji, we all go through such phases at one time or another. I pray and I hope that things turn out well again.
 
Why Pakhtuns want to separate from Pakistan?


bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha who told you that. We had been part of Pakistan even before the creation of Pakistan. :D So NO we do not want to separate from Pakistan
 
AK 47 is more a pukhto culture. Peshawar or other pashtu dominated areas always had a gun market before afghan refugee crisis. The kind of weapons they sell and the way they sell (like selling vegetables on a normal day) will make you feel dizzy.

What on earth do you know about Peshawar or the Pashtun? You have never been to the place and you come here to lecture us about what our culture is? You wonder why most Pakistanis dislike Indians? It is exactly for this reason. You think you know all about us and can handout verdicts about our lives. Well, you can't and you are so wrong.

What if I generalize and said that rape is part and parcel of Indian culture? After all, women are raped like cattle in India. Would you agree?
 
Chill people its just a blog probably by a dying jealous person

:) well i think no not jealous but it is the way to get attention by writers one way or the other. Nothing new we all do such things as per policy of any newspaper/channel
 
And not to forget Mohajirs have served Pakistan. Mohajirs are not MQM only. They have produced naval chiefs for Pakistan. They have produced scientists like AQ Khan and Razi Uddin Siddiqui. they have produced Cricketers like Javed Miandad and Hanif Mohammad. They have produced Hockey Players like IslahUddin. Actors like Moin Akhtar.

What these Afghan migrants have given to Pakistan except charas and AK47 culture.
You should direct this question to posters like @Spring Onion whose allegiance towards Pakistan is doubtful and who see Pakistanis as black-faced and 'Indians' though I have yet to meet an Urdu speaker who introduces him/herself as 'Indian'. Afghans have destroyed the very fabric of Pakistani society through introducing drugs, weapons, smuggling, extortion, ransom, and above all extremism, not to mention how they have stolen jobs and businesses from Pakistanis. When I used to study, we had maybe 5% girls that used to cover their heads with scarves; I visited a few Universities in Islamabad in last December, and astonished to see that more than 50% girls were wearing head scarves and at-least 10% were donning veil (hiding their face). If that was in Islamabad, the situation in the other cities would be worst. I am not apposed to what someone likes to wear but only giving this example to show that Pakistan has changed ever since these barbarians were invited to live among us. Pakistan was a highly progressive and modern society pre-1979, and now look where we are standing. Curse on Zia for inviting stone -aged Afghans and destroying our beautiful country in the process of unholy Afghan Jihad (I call it fasad).
 
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bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha who told you that. We had been part of Pakistan even before the creation of Pakistan. :D So NO we do not want to separate from Pakistan

It is always funny how Indians have these wet dreams about Pakistanis wanting to separate from Pakistan... These Indians constantly put words in our mouths. Such a pathetic people. Goes to show how desperate these people are. Their obsession for Pakistan is beyond imagination.
 
No this is NOT racism. I repeat my words BLACK FACED PUNJABI HARAMKHOR POLICE. And dont cheat by removing the word faced from my statement .

You MQM qala was offended at bhatakhor remark.

You did not host them Pakistan hosted them ;) we are also hosting mohajirs who are anti-pakistan so all anti-Pakistan elements including Afghans and Mohajirs should quit Pakistan. Only those who consider themselves Pakistanis can stay.

This is accepted on PDF is it?

@Horus @waz @Jango
 
You should direct this question to posters like @Spring Onion whose allegiance towards Pakistan is doubtful and who sees Pakistanis as black-faced and 'Indians' though I have yet to meet an Urdu speaker who introduces him/herself as 'Indian'. Afghans have destroyed the very fabric of Pakistani society through introducing drugs, weapons, smuggling, extortion, ransom, and above all extremism, not to mention how they have stolen jobs and businesses from Pakistanis. When I used to study, we had maybe 5% girls that used to cover their heads with scarves; I visited a few Universities in Islamabad in last December, and astonished to see that more than 50% girls were wearing head scarves and at-least 10% were donning veil (hiding their face). If that was in Islamabad, the situation in the other cities would be worst. I am not apposed to what someone likes to wear but only giving this example to show that Pakistan has changed ever since these barbarians were invited to live among us. Pakistan was a highly progressive and modern society pre-1979, and now look where we are standing. Curse on Zia for inviting stone -aged Afghans and destroying our beautiful country in the process of unholy Afghan Jihad (I call it fasad).
Scarf has become a part of fashion now a days, it has nothing to do with Afghanis. In the older days, dupatta was considered enough and was our culture and fashion but with the passage of time , trend changed. Just like now long kameez are in while 8/9 years ago, short kameez was in. Wearing scarf or a veil or having a beard does not necesserily mean that one is a religious extrimist.
 
You should direct this question to posters like @Spring Onion whose allegiance towards Pakistan is doubtful and who sees Pakistanis as black-faced and 'Indians' though I have yet to meet an Urdu speaker who introduces him/herself as 'Indian'. Afghans have destroyed the very fabric of Pakistani society through introducing drugs, weapons, smuggling, extortion, ransom, and above all extremism, not to mention how they have stolen jobs and businesses from Pakistanis. When I used to study, we had maybe 5% girls that used to cover their heads with scarves; I visited a few Universities in Islamabad in last December, and astonished to see that more than 50% girls were wearing head scarves and at-least 10% were donning veil (hiding their face). If that was in Islamabad, the situation in the other cities would be worst. I am not apposed to what someone likes to wear but only giving this example to show that Pakistan has changed ever since these barbarians were invited to live among us. Pakistan was a highly progressive and modern society pre-1979, and now look where we are standing. Curse on Zia for inviting stone -aged Afghans and destroying our beautiful country in the process of unholy Afghan Jihad (I call it fasad).

:lol: says a man who is supporting a man who openly says creation of Pakistan is was a mistake and who's entire supporter community's allegiance to Pakistan is doubtful . So sorry you have NO right to give verdict about me.

Keep your frustrated personal attacks to yourself. try saving yourself from rising BP by misusing your TT power once again ;) I would gladly offer you the honor

This is accepted on PDF is it?

@Horus @waz @Jango

what is wrong in speaking truth about corrupt blackfaced haramkhor elements?
 
Get outta here if you cannot post

Scarf has become a part of fashion now a days, it has nothing to do with Afghanis. In the older days, dupatta was considered enough and was our culture and fashion but with the passage of time , trend changed. Just like now long kameez are in while 8/9 years ago, short kameez was in. Wearing scarf or a veil or having a beard does not necesserily mean that one is a religious extrimist.
Why scarf as fashion? is our culture so poor and deprived of variety that it could not support emerging trends? Variations and dupatta and chadar were not possible? I am sorry but if you are implying that our society has not radicalized in all these years (post-1979), you are perhaps making a mistake.

This is accepted on PDF is it?

@Horus @waz @Jango
It appears PDF is free for all nowadays.
 
Why scarf as fashion? is our culture so poor and deprived of variety that it could not support emerging trends? Variations and dupatta and chadar were not possible? I am sorry but if you are implying that our society has not radicalized in all these years (post-1979), you are perhaps making a mistake.
Society has radiclized but I do not know how a fashiony scarf with shirt and jeans define radicalization. Dupatta and chadar is mostly seen in rural areas now a days, while scarf has become a fashion.
 
Society has radiclized but I do not know how a fashiony scarf with shirt and jeans define radicalization. Dupatta and chadar is mostly seen in rural areas now a days, while scarf has become a fashion.
My friend I am not really disagreeing with you but I believe how people present themselves is nothing but a reflection of the overall mindset of the society. Could scarf ever become 'fashionable' in a progressive society? I give you the example of Malaysia for I live here. Until early 1970s, Malaysian women used to cover their heads modestly with something like dupatta and chadar. During that time Mr. Anwar Ibrahim (the politician who went to jail on sodomy charges) introduced this radical philosophy (adopted from Salafi school of thought) of completely covering hairs. Obviously dupatta and chadar did not serve that purpose 'adequately', so Malaysian women looked towards Arab countries and adopted 'head scarf'. Now in Malaysia you see all sorts of colors, styles and everything fashionable you could imagine about head scarves. However, none of this was remotely possible if Anwar Ibrahim had not introduced the head scarf in the first place, and the reason was not fashion, but a radical salafi approach.
 
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