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I always thought I was blessed to be born a Pakistani, in a free Muslim country. After seeing whats happening in Gaza, Im having second thoughts now. Free country? Is Pakistan really a free country? How can you call a country free when they cant use their own armies and resources without getting approvals and permissions from their masters, America and Israel? We are free yet we are slaves. We are Muslims yet we are not. Where is the Prime Minister of twitter and facebook, Imran Khan, now? Where is Tahir ul Qadri now? Where is our beloved Prime Minister Nawaz Shareef now? I had respect for Imran Khan, Tahir ul Qadri and Nawaz Shareef, but then again, respect is earned, not bought with huge roads and metro buses or intimidating/persuasive speeches and making fun of other political parties or calling on people from all over Pakistan to protest in Blue Area, NO. They are as much culprits as those involved in the killing of innocents in Palestine. They didnt even have the balls to raise their voice, let alone sending in aid or troops or calling for a UN meeting. You know why? Because Pakistan wont be the obedient slave to America anymore. We love being loyal dogs. Letting your Muslim brothers die and doing nothing about it, isnt it extremism too? Where does Pakistan stand right now? Dear people of Gaza, we are really selfish and heartless people, we cant even help our own countrymen, how do you expect us to help you? Never had I thought Id be so ashamed to be a Pakistani, to call my self a citizen of the first country in the world created in the name of Islam. And to those saying that its no use putting up statuses and changing display pictures, how about you do something better first and then let us know if it works? We cant go out there holding guns and fight, but the least that we can do is create awareness and pray for them. Butthurt PML-N and PTI fans in 3...2....1
Posted on: Sat, 12 Jul 2014 13:09:23 +0000

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