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Only you look at your self that way, considering how much you wanted to be true.Oh shut up and stop derailing the thread. You know the rules start a new thread and I will come and wipe the floor in any debate with you.
Back to topic. If all officers behaved in this manner some Arabs would not call Pakistanis and Pakistan derogatory names and look down upon us. I know some are suggesting its not an Arab thing but it is they on the whole exude a lack of class and would be better of with camels in the desert than in civilised company
Arabs are like camels?!
Can I report a moderator?
I have only seen this story here in this forum, no news no backlash. Backlash for what?! a fight in the airport?!
That's children attitude...
That's not an issue facing foreign workers only.I agree, and its kinda pathetic that people are using this incident as a free pass to bash Arabs and vent their frustration out on the Saudis.
Yes some Saudis piss us off, are arrogant, and consider us Pakistanis below them, but we as Pakistanis should know better than them and should not start comparing them to camels, etc.
Regarding the unfortunate situation that took place between the Saudi official and ASF, only the CCTV footage along with thorough investigation will prove who initiated the brawl.
That's not an issue facing foreign workers only.
Its a result of the deep tribalism in Saudi society. Do you know that there are two classes of society? Tribal and non-tribal. A tribal man would never allow his daughter to marry a non tribal, even if he didn't mind personally, it will just bring shame to the family. Attitudes are changing fast though. The kafel system will get removed, a minimum monthly salary and so on.
BTW, the last nationality anyone want to abuse is Pakistani, the majority are construction workers and look like from the tribal areas and those mofos are HUGE.
This is the classic, even symptomatic, debate motoring on opinions but few facts.
In the absence of facts, statements are being made based on prejudices and plain opinions. Either Saudis are arrogant and racist so he had it coming, Or the Saudis are benefactors, so they can do no wrong. People also sublimate their general grievances into their positions.
People are being locked into taking strong positions on an event we presently know very little about, and may not know much more going forward.
I don't know if the facts have emerged. But the only fact I see is the Saudi diplomat with his shirt torn, injuries and what looks like blood on his shirt. That to me comes under the category of 'disproportionate response by the authorities'- as someone said at the start of this thread, a more professional response would have been the guy subdued and handcuffed. Not looking like he's just had the cr@p kicked out of him.
Go through the thread, you will note that eyewitnesses confirm the Saudi became physical and verbally abusive - the security personnel may have used "disproportionate" force, however the security official was trying protect himself and others -- The lesson here is that ALL persons should comply with lawful requests by security personnel -- and the so called "diplomat" was a Saudi Air force trainee.
I had gone through the entire thread previously; made for interesting reading.
I would still say that (a) eyewitness accounts are - at this stage- conjecture and/ or hearsay and that (b) Even if he started it, the authorities should have found a way to end it 'cleanly', and the guy not looking like he went ten rounds with a famished Mike Tyson.
I'm not disputing your conclusion that everyone should comply with lawful requests by security personnel. I'm questioning whether enforcing compliance when that doesn't happen should end up looking like it did.
Clearly the lune brigade of arabized Pakistanis has no monoploy on faulty reasoning -- eyewitness = conjecture??
Enforcing compliance is not always clean, especially when confronted with a Saudi ruffian
Clearly the lune brigade of arabized Pakistanis has no monoploy on faulty reasoning -- eyewitness = conjecture??
Enforcing compliance is not always clean, especially when confronted with a Saudi ruffian
I can appreciate self defense, but not excessive force.
In theory if you said anything offensive to me I have every right to assault you?