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Tarek Fateh GETS BEATEN UP BY MUSLIM STUDENTS FOR SPEAKING AGAINST PAKISTAN at Panjab UNI

First you should ask is he a human?...what is his species...is he anaconda or commodore dragon or just a simple a baboon?
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...I write as a Muslim whose ancestors were Hindu. My religion, Islam, is rooted in Judaism, while my Punjabi culture is tied to that of the Sikhs. Yet I am told by Islamists that without shedding this multifaceted heritage, if not outrightly rejecting it, I cannot be considered a true Muslim. Of all the ingredients that make up my complex identity, being Canadian has had the most profound effect on my thinking...

... I am one of Salman Rushdie’s many Midnight’s Children: we were snatched from the cradle of a great civilization and made permanent refugees, sent in search of an oasis that turned out to be a mirage. I am in pain, a living witness to how dreams of hope and enlightenment can be turned into a nightmare of despair and failure. Promises made to the children of my generation that were never meant to be kept.

Today, the result is a Muslim society lost in the sands of Sinai with no Moses to lead us out, held hostage by hateful pretenders of piety. Our problems are further compounded by a collective denial of the fact that the pain we suffer is caused mostly by self- inflicted wounds, and is not entirely the result of some Zionist conspiracy hatched with the West...
 
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LOL India going wild.

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...I write as a Muslim whose ancestors were Hindu. My religion, Islam, is rooted in Judaism, while my Punjabi culture is tied to that of the Sikhs. Yet I am told by Islamists that without shedding this multifaceted heritage, if not outrightly rejecting it, I cannot be considered a true Muslim. Of all the ingredients that make up my complex identity, being Canadian has had the most profound effect on my thinking...

... I am one of Salman Rushdie’s many Midnight’s Children: we were snatched from the cradle of a great civilization and made permanent refugees, sent in search of an oasis that turned out to be a mirage. I am in pain, a living witness to how dreams of hope and enlightenment can be turned into a nightmare of despair and failure. Promises made to the children of my generation that were never meant to be kept.

Today, the result is a Muslim society lost in the sands of Sinai with no Moses to lead us out, held hostage by hateful pretenders of piety. Our problems are further compounded by a collective denial of the fact that the pain we suffer is caused mostly by self- inflicted wounds, and is not entirely the result of some Zionist conspiracy hatched with the West...

LOL This guy is Scientology on steroids. A good thing he got beaten up by no less than Indians.
 
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However, we are not worried due to Fateh but the news and Fateh's standing made it mainstream in India and created a storm on social media, actually proves how it becomes worrying for India.
There is no outrage on social media, and news websites report even the smallest things happening around. He is not sponsored by Indian government and is free to go and give lectures wherever he likes.
 
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Why aren't you condemning the students for failing to uphold freedom of speech?
freedom of speech argument comes out only when such students get the rough end of the stick.
 
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...I write as a Muslim whose ancestors were Hindu. My religion, Islam, is rooted in Judaism, while my Punjabi culture is tied to that of the Sikhs. Yet I am told by Islamists that without shedding this multifaceted heritage, if not outrightly rejecting it, I cannot be considered a true Muslim. Of all the ingredients that make up my complex identity, being Canadian has had the most profound effect on my thinking...

... I am one of Salman Rushdie’s many Midnight’s Children: we were snatched from the cradle of a great civilization and made permanent refugees, sent in search of an oasis that turned out to be a mirage. I am in pain, a living witness to how dreams of hope and enlightenment can be turned into a nightmare of despair and failure. Promises made to the children of my generation that were never meant to be kept.

Today, the result is a Muslim society lost in the sands of Sinai with no Moses to lead us out, held hostage by hateful pretenders of piety. Our problems are further compounded by a collective denial of the fact that the pain we suffer is caused mostly by self- inflicted wounds, and is not entirely the result of some Zionist conspiracy hatched with the West...


Lmao this dude is a dumb ***. Punjabi culture is linked to Sikhism? There were Muslims in Punjab before Sikhs. Their greatest poets were Muslim. One of the Sikh saints is a Punjabi musalman Baba Farid. Tarek Fateh talks out of his dirty ***.
 
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Lmao this dude is a dumb ***. Punjabi culture is linked to Sikhism? There were Muslims in Punjab before Sikhs. Their greatest poets were Muslim. One of the Sikh saints is a Punjabi musalman Baba Farid. Tarek Fateh talks out of his dirty ***.

Insecure and little man. I'm glad the fat creature has no place he can call home. He has to come up with conspiracy theories to create his own false identity.
 
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.... Punjabi culture is linked to Sikhism? There were Muslims in Punjab before Sikhs. Their greatest poets were Muslim -
Please re-read these sentences and you may understand how self-contradictory your writing is.
 
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Why aren't you condemning the students for failing to uphold freedom of speech?
I know what freedom of speech means. I am not condoing this man's beating but if a American frankly said things about America like what he says about Pakistan chances are some redneck would end up beating him or even shooting him up.

On another this guy is a 'Mohajir' or migrant from India. So for him he is at home in India like I would be in Pakistan.
 
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I can draw a analogy between Tariq Fateh and me - my parents migrated from what was then NWFP, Pakistan to UK in late 1950s. I was brough up in UK. Then I start b*tching and moaning about UK. Then I go to Moscow or Islamabad and b*tch and moan about UK. My compatriots in this country would say "f*ck off" to where you came from.
 
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I know what freedom of speech means. I am not condoing this man's beating but if a American frankly said things about America like what he says about Pakistan chances are some redneck would end up beating him or even shooting him up.
Forty years ago, maybe. Never heard of such since the end of the Vietnam War.

I am not condoing this man's beating but -
The "but" means you've excused the students, hence you are, indeed, condoning TF's beating by them.
 
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Why aren't you condemning the students for failing to uphold freedom of speech?

Hate mongering, illogical blasphemous comments, biased opinion and advocacy of annihilation of an entire spectrum of society is not called freedom of speech.
 
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Hate mongering, illogical blasphemous comments, biased opinion and advocacy of annihilation of an entire spectrum of society is not called freedom of speech.
The U.S. makes this distinction:

"Freedoms of speech and press do not permit a State to forbid advocacy of the use of force or of law violation except where such advocacy is directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action and is likely to incite or produce such action."
- Brandenburg v. Ohio, 1969

So blasphemy is O.K., hate-mongering is O.K. within limits, biased opinion is protected, while incitement to immediate violence is not.
 
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