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India, Israel, US.
1 extremism
2 corruptions
3over population
4 poverty
5 backward thinking
6 lower literacy rate
7 terrorism
8 global warming weather change
9 afghanistan
10 india
Okay guys please in order of three vote what you consider the biggest threats to Pakistan. I list -
1. Mullahism
2. India
3. Afghanistan
Indian threat since last 15 years is largely reduced because of nuclear threat. I think Pak/India can now only 'afford' small limited engagements. So I do not consider India the primary threat.
These are all permutations of Mullahism. Not that the Mullaturds on PDF will accept this.
the other option can be slected and elaborated. i do agree with that part too. not all pakistaniz illiterate mind fucked ones.Hi,
I think you forgot to add PAKISTANIS to the options---.
Did you say the US? Then what self-respecting person would want to live in the country that is destroying his motherland? Your tax dollars go to pay towards actions against your motherland. This is nuts given all the great options you have to choose. Ten's of pious Islamic countries or China the benefactor.
Get lost troll. Criticizing the wrong policies of your country is true patriotism.
Pm IK has his heart in the right place. No doubt about it. He is a noble man. But he has work cut out for him. Going to China to learn how they made progress [lifted 700 million out of poverty] misses the point. You don't need to go to China to learn the reason behind the Chinese success story.
The CCP or the Chinese Communist Party essentially looked at a malfunctioning and failed Chinese society back in 1940s. It began a project to destroy Chinese society soon after taking over in 1949. Traditional China was dismantled. Destroyed. It was then brick by brick rebuilt which created a new social order. That new social order was the making of the success you see today in China. Just so as to be clear dismanting and destroying traditional China was bloody business. It entailed millions being killed in mass scale pogroms.
This bloody making of old China to new China unlocked the potential of the Chinese people.
Very true. Please do note I have to abridge my posts or I would be writing page after page. As you state the process of transformation of traditional China began in earnest in 1911 after fall of the monarchy. The process however was consolidated by CCP with a socialist footprint inspired by Russian Revolution and the Marxism both of which are categorically European. You can see in the red flag of PRC [which wa rip off of the Soviet flag], even the uniforms of PLA and other aspects of CPC that reflect the rise of Marxism in Europe.Yankee trolls got nothing better to do but to fap to Israel while the US is becoming a rusty belt country with mestizos running around lol
The Transformation of Chinese society began way before the Chinese Communists under Mao took over from the Kuomantang(Chinese Nationalist Party) in 1949, the starting turning point was the 1911 Xinhai Revolution when the Qing Dynasty the last dynasty that ruled China fell leading to the Republic of China which was early on was lead by Dr.Sun Yat Sen who proposed Three Principles of the People in which he listed Mínzú(Nationalism),Mínquán(Democracy),
Mínshēng(Welfare of People),anyways the thing was after 1911 and the fall of the monarchy there were radical changes to Chinese society in urban parts but rural parts were still under war lords then you had the CCP form after the USSR inception in 1917 the bloody civil war that followed by Japanese invasion and Russian incursion etc. even under those conditions Dr.Sen successor General Chiang Kai-Shek, did try he his best in modernizing China under the Kuomantang lead Govt however circumstances did not help eventually the CCP would take over once the Japanese left and Civil War resumed again my point is China was already changing well before the 1940s
Very true. Please do note I have to abridge my posts or I would be writing page after page. As you state the process of transformation of traditional China began in earnest in 1911 after fall of the monarchy. The process however was consolidated by CCP with a socialist footprint inspired by Russian Revolution and the Marxism both of which are categorically European. You can see in the red flag of PRC [which wa rip off of the Soviet flag], even the uniforms of PLA and other aspects of CPC that reflect the rise of Marxism in Europe.
What we must understand is that East Asia had it's unique culture and traditions. They had their own mores, politics, religions, mode of dressing down to even hair cuts. Nothing about them was European. In fact we were more exposed to Europe then they were. They had some weird fashion, even weirder hair style and females infants would have their feet tied to prevent them getting bigger. Apparently small feet were much favoured in China. Men had long pig tails. My point being East Asian countries had their unique traditions with histories going back thousands of years.
However when they got exposed to Europeans and then humiliated by them because of western superiority in technology unlike our cultures they reacted by transforming. This transformation always meant ditching large chunks of their own traditions and liberally borrowing European style of fashion and ideas. There appears to be little talk of 'westoxified'. The Japanese were first. Chinese followed. Today almost all East Asians have transformed their societies. And when I say transformned I mean copied the west. That is why when you see President Xi jinping, PM Abe of Japan etc they all are dressed like their western counterparts. Noon needs to the need to travel the world flounting their tradition or culture. You will never see President Xi Jinping visit Pakistan dressed like a traditional Chinese.
And you won't see Erdogan dressed like a Ottoman noble while visting abroad either. This is only dress but it exposes something bigger that runs deeper.
Ottoman noble 1900s
Very true. Please do note I have to abridge my posts The process however was consolidated by CCP with a socialist footprint inspired by Russian Revolution and the Marxism both of which are categorically European. You can see in the red flag of PRC [which wa rip off of the Soviet flag], even the uniforms of PLA and other aspects of CPC that reflect the rise of Marxism in Europe.