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Yesterday 20 people were killed in Quetta. The target of the attack was the Hazara community and those killed included Hazara, Pushtuns and Baloch.
Unlike after the Christchurch attack which happened in far away New Zealand and evoked a strong response from the Pakistani public, we don't see that happening when it comes to this attack, neither in the mainstream media nor on social media.
This isn't the first time too....In 2017, a blast ripped through 70 people in Sehwan Sharif. We had the usual condolences and one week into the attack.....naddaaaa.
No individual stories on the victims, about their families....nothing.
The sight of dead poor Pakistanis doesn't invoke the same empathy. The visuals of their poor relatives in torn clothes, in their dark skin and their broken Urdu, wailing after their dead ones is only tolerated for a day or two.
Unlike after the Christchurch attack which happened in far away New Zealand and evoked a strong response from the Pakistani public, we don't see that happening when it comes to this attack, neither in the mainstream media nor on social media.
This isn't the first time too....In 2017, a blast ripped through 70 people in Sehwan Sharif. We had the usual condolences and one week into the attack.....naddaaaa.
No individual stories on the victims, about their families....nothing.
The sight of dead poor Pakistanis doesn't invoke the same empathy. The visuals of their poor relatives in torn clothes, in their dark skin and their broken Urdu, wailing after their dead ones is only tolerated for a day or two.