- Jul 27, 2003
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It's been a while since I last posted here. Many things have happened in that while that have changed my perspective towards politics and life itself. A few weeks ago, a colleague was shot dead while taking his daughter shopping. Nobody knows who or why. Nobody knows if the killer is behind bars or not--many have been killed because of their beliefs here and shiahs, like myself, are more under threat. A few weeks earlier, there was a bomb blast near my office--on a route I take everyday. Lucky for me I had left a few hours early. Targets? Shiahs.
It's painful to even type but day by day the value of a life in my eyes, including mine is diminishing. A guy rear-ended me last week and was critically injured. I was concerned, but, I felt, not enough.
If I were to die on the hands of terrorists, I would be nothing more than a victim of circumstances. Humans are selfish. They don't care for people. Only individuals. I can relate to the pain of those who lost friends and family on 9/11. At least they felt they got their revenge. In fact, I now openly support American drones strikes on our territory. Not only that, but our army should be deployed in all major cities with militant cells.
Humans are selfish. What they will do for a little money... The Islamic ideology of hatred has originated in Saudi Arabia. I'm not only saying because I am a shiah, I don't adhere to the same beliefs as the Iranians, I'm saying what I have seen. Highly veiled slurs against Shiahs are common in Saudia. They don't let them pray except as the Saudis see right. They tear religious books, taunts and use violence.
They stop just short of saying that Shiahs are infidels who should be killed. That, of course, is the job of the proxies and madrassas in other less stable countries. The new graffiti in my city? Kill shiahs. If you don't kill one, you are yourself a kaafir. Even TV shows are airing this. Despite all this, the mainstream public disagrees that this is genocide.
Even though some alleged killers have been arrested, it's not enough. Justice must be delivered. These people killed and their madrassas stopped. Most Pakistanis are Barelvis. The Deobandis (backed by Saudi), have started exterminating them alongside Shiahs. Why is nothing done about this? The government is corrupt and inept. They are too busy making money to be bothered about his minor issue even though politicians are being regularly targeted. They liberal PPP (who lead the last government which ended in March), said liberals are being killed by extremist. Yet, the president and PM have taken no concrete steps in saving their own. They blame others for the law-and-order situation when they themselves are responsible.
There is every chance that the election on 11th May is swept by Imran Khan. I don't agree with his policies, but transparency and an actual policy is better than none. If he comes into power, as we all hope, Pakistan will be a different country when the next elections come around.
Humans are greedy. The Americans are backing the wrong horse if they want world peace. Saudi Arabia is an authoritative dictatorship. Iran is much better. Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islamism. It's a threat to the region. Does America care? I doubt it. On the one hand it is fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan and on the other pumping billions of dollars into Saudi Arabia. It's your dollars that are buying the bullets which end up in your soldiers!
Appeasing the Saudis is the only plausible reason of supporting Islamists in Syria. Isn't that what you are supposed to fight? Why fund what you want to fight?
A lot to say in a few words. Hope it makes sense. It took me my months to get my thoughts lined up...
It's painful to even type but day by day the value of a life in my eyes, including mine is diminishing. A guy rear-ended me last week and was critically injured. I was concerned, but, I felt, not enough.
If I were to die on the hands of terrorists, I would be nothing more than a victim of circumstances. Humans are selfish. They don't care for people. Only individuals. I can relate to the pain of those who lost friends and family on 9/11. At least they felt they got their revenge. In fact, I now openly support American drones strikes on our territory. Not only that, but our army should be deployed in all major cities with militant cells.
Humans are selfish. What they will do for a little money... The Islamic ideology of hatred has originated in Saudi Arabia. I'm not only saying because I am a shiah, I don't adhere to the same beliefs as the Iranians, I'm saying what I have seen. Highly veiled slurs against Shiahs are common in Saudia. They don't let them pray except as the Saudis see right. They tear religious books, taunts and use violence.
They stop just short of saying that Shiahs are infidels who should be killed. That, of course, is the job of the proxies and madrassas in other less stable countries. The new graffiti in my city? Kill shiahs. If you don't kill one, you are yourself a kaafir. Even TV shows are airing this. Despite all this, the mainstream public disagrees that this is genocide.
Even though some alleged killers have been arrested, it's not enough. Justice must be delivered. These people killed and their madrassas stopped. Most Pakistanis are Barelvis. The Deobandis (backed by Saudi), have started exterminating them alongside Shiahs. Why is nothing done about this? The government is corrupt and inept. They are too busy making money to be bothered about his minor issue even though politicians are being regularly targeted. They liberal PPP (who lead the last government which ended in March), said liberals are being killed by extremist. Yet, the president and PM have taken no concrete steps in saving their own. They blame others for the law-and-order situation when they themselves are responsible.
There is every chance that the election on 11th May is swept by Imran Khan. I don't agree with his policies, but transparency and an actual policy is better than none. If he comes into power, as we all hope, Pakistan will be a different country when the next elections come around.
Humans are greedy. The Americans are backing the wrong horse if they want world peace. Saudi Arabia is an authoritative dictatorship. Iran is much better. Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islamism. It's a threat to the region. Does America care? I doubt it. On the one hand it is fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan and on the other pumping billions of dollars into Saudi Arabia. It's your dollars that are buying the bullets which end up in your soldiers!
Appeasing the Saudis is the only plausible reason of supporting Islamists in Syria. Isn't that what you are supposed to fight? Why fund what you want to fight?
A lot to say in a few words. Hope it makes sense. It took me my months to get my thoughts lined up...
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