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Why call it 'Pakistan'?

Seeded on Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:15 PM EDT
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Given the incontrovertible facts about Pakistan, Pakistan should no longer be referred to as "Pakistan", the so-called 'Land of the Pure". Merely mentioning the name is, in a way, tacitly accepting its existence, which right-thinking people everywhere should instantly reject.

Pakistan is in fact a nightmare of state-sponsored jihadist terrorism inside and outside of its borders. Except for a tiny elite, the country only offers unimaginable squalor and poverty for its people. It has featured a string of unbelievably incompetent and corrupt governments that have exported Islamic terrorism to distant continents, as far as the UK and the USA.

Pakistan harbors the world's top terrorists who are allowed to live inside its borders with impunity, free to continue conspiring and plotting mass murder. Pakistan has launched three wars of aggression in its blood-soaked history, all against India, all of which Pakistan lost. Pakistan builds nuclear weapons and nuclear-capable missiles, which it sells the technology for to any and all comers, no questions asked. Pakistan sucks up gifts such as weapons and supplies, intelligence data from the US, and especially financial aid packages from the rest of the world, and either squirrels the money away into various numbered accounts, or passes along as loot to jihad terrorists and other enemies of the Free World. Barbarous shariah laws viciously run riot and leave an ever-growing pile of broken and dead bodies in its wake. Pakistan's police and military murder journalists who question how and why such a horrid state of affairs has come to pass. And on and on.

Over sixty years of ignominious history has not been kind to the decision to create Pakistan. Pakistan itself is a bleeding sore in South Asia, and its continued existence is a shame if not an ongoing crime against humanity. If the past 64 years have proven anything, they prove that, quite unlike South Sudan, Pakistan does not deserve sovereignty, nor does it deserve to be treated as a member of the family of nations.

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Water Hole

Moorthy S. Muthuswamy, who co-authored Defeating Political Islam: The New Cold War has an interesting lecture on why Pakistan lags behind India in its economic development, among other things, in these two vids:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-wuQTxdw8I

and

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1od2EnJEcYM

  • 2 votes
Reply#1 - Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:17 PM EDT
Water Hole

In addition, while India's Muslim population has almost doubled since partition, many of Pakistan's and Bangladesh's population of Hindus, Buddhists, and Christians have been murdered, forced to convert, and driven out—and now stand at a tiny fraction of the countries' populations.

I also agree that, murderously disruptive as it is having these Muslim nations on her border, it would be much worse for India if they had to deal with an even greater number of Muslim supremacists within her own borders.

I doubt India could have made the strides she has in the last few decades were she burdened with an even larger, more bellicose Muslim population.

  • 3 votes
Reply#2 - Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:19 PM EDT
Water Hole

My Hindu ancestors were originally from Multan and Lahore (now in Pakistan - oops - muslim-occupied India). Thank God that my parents moved in India where I was born and then we came to Canada.

If we have remained in Multan and Lahore, there is no doubt in my mind that our family would have been forcibly converted to Islam or we would have perished during Partition in 1947. One of my relatives survived partition by pretending to be muslim and reciting from the koran. Muslims were chopping the balls off of hindu men and letting them bleed to death. Or maybe, I would be one of those muslim women living a life of hell under shariah law.Muslims killed 70-80 million hindus and wiped out thousands of years of Hindu achievements, science, culture and history or appropriated it as their own.

But, still, inspite of all of this, they are whining that they are the victims....

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Reply#3 - Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:22 PM EDT
Water Hole

Over sixty years of ignominious history has not been kind to the decision to create Pakistan. Pakistan itself is a bleeding sore in South Asia, and its continued existence is a shame if not an ongoing crime against humanity. If the past 64 years have proven anything, they prove that, quite unlike South Sudan, Pakistan does not deserve sovereignty, nor does it deserve to be treated as a member of the family of nations.

Pakistan would work better in pieces

  • 3 votes
Reply#4 - Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:37 PM EDT
Water Hole

Why call it Pakistan?

Probably because its 'pure' terrorism.

  • 1 vote
Reply#5 - Tue Jul 12, 2011 1:26 PM EDT
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