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Qandeel Baloch is dead

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In America and the rest of western world it is still consider to be a matter of shame.Thats why most of the strippers, adult actresses and webcam models will never use their real name on camera or with their clients.They do it best to hide their real work from their friends and family.
Because if their activities are found by their friends and family they are socially destroyed.They get a bad name for their rest of life and no company will ever hire them.
Majority of them know that what they are doing is wrong thats why the use of drugs and alcohol in these profession are very high.They turn to drugs to desensitise themselves from these feeling of guilt and shame.
And about your D.A friend, if the employer found out about her past then they will never hire her.

Her employer happens to be "The People of Illinois". The justice department.

All I can tell you is that you are very wrong about the rest of your post.
 
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If you have nothing to show of worth to a society other than your own body you should keep quiet and don't do shameless things to seek attention. She was worthless and didn't bring progress to Pakistan rather probably brainwashed many youth from important and serious matters to this low level intelligence entertainment. How is stripping and teasing "progress." Arrogant behaviour and despicable ideology. Disgusting.

In a balanced society all kind of people live and must live.

It is like ecosystem. You can't have all lions, all deer or all birds. Everyone has its utility, you never knew you could make medicine from snake poison.

In Pakistan there are different kinds of people with different religions and thoughts. Not all tv programmes are for you, not all products in markets for you, not all professions for you. But they all are fit for someone somewhere. You pick as per your taste and standards.

So you need to see bigger picture and game of creation in which everyone has its role, sometimes hidden from our eyes.
 
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So you think Pakistan has a balanced society? It's worthless. What does it bring forth for a better quality of life? Nothing. What does it bring forth go higher income? Nothing. What does it bring forth for innovation? Nothing. Pakistan needs less of this. If you want to look at the bigger picture you would know it's a problem and that it's getting more popular. You'll see what Allah will do to these people. Koi sharam nahi hai.
 
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Rest in Peace

We must have some introspection on why it's so easy to take someone's life in our country

The fact that some commentators have used words like "expected" is very poor reflection on us
 
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So, it looks like this jangali paindu brother killed her over money issues. He was a drug addict and even looks it from the interview.

Qandeel was running the household with the money she was making. Taking care of her parents and sister and even this jangali idiot.
At few incidents he didn't get cash from Qandeel and killed her under the guise of honor. More details will come out.
 
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Where did that incident occur in India where the brother beheaded his sister with a sword?
UP I think. Muslim guy if I recall correctly. But I think both Hindus and Muslims in UP are quite radical.

That's not true, plenty of Hindus kill their sisters or daughters for falling in love with a Dalit, or simply for not marrying whom the family wants them to marry. Google "dihonor killings in India", and the vast majority of news reports pertain to such incidents. Including mothers who set their daughters on fire.

The only common factor, whether among Hindus or Muslims, is that it's always a young girl at the receiving end.
I mentioned inter-religion marriages.
Hindus generally don't kill in those.

Yes, they do kill other Hindus for inter caste marriages.

I never said India isn't backward. ...
 
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There is so many backhanded justification against her in this thread. Lots of posters say things like "rip but what she did was against our culture and shameful". Killing someone because of a cleavage is wrong, case closed, no "buts and ifs".

If certain acts (such as lewd photos) are against the laws of the country, then the police has the right to apprehend them and take legal action. But no person should ever be allowed to take the law into their own hands.
 
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There is so many backhanded justification against her in this thread. Lots of posters say things like "rip but what she did was against our culture and shameful". Killing someone because of a cleavage is wrong, case closed, no "buts and ifs".

If certain acts (such as lewd photos) are against the laws of the country, then the police has the right to apprehend them and take legal action. But no person should ever be allowed to take the law into their own hands.
Actually all this discussion stands on the hypothesis that she was killed because of her lewdness and or vulgarity ...hence the honour killing; a favourite of our western world funded media.
Now after the police apprehended the murderer, unfortunately her brother, he has admitted killing her for some conflict over money... but the media jumped on conclusion and spread it and they won't rectify it. That's a shame that we have such an irresponsible media and no much is done by govt to regulate it. If it was for example Iran or China, you will only hear the govt narrative as media is controlled by the state but in Pakistan the media is free to the point of irresponsibility.
 
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Actually all this discussion stands on the hypothesis that she was killed because of her lewdness and or vulgarity ...hence the honour killing; a favourite of our western world funded media.
Now after the police apprehended the murderer, unfortunately her brother, he has admitted killing her for some conflict over money... but the media jumped on conclusion and spread it and they won't rectify it. That's a shame that we have such an irresponsible media and no much is done by govt to regulate it. If it was for example Iran or China, you will only hear the govt narrative as media is controlled by the state but in Pakistan the media is free to the point of irresponsibility.

If it was in Iran, CNN, BBC, and every other western media would be discussing it 24 hours a day and blaming it on the government.
 
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