Blackwater
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I apologise, I may have said something I shouldn't have. But I stand by my conviction that you cannot make friends with a PAKI.
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I apologise, I may have said something I shouldn't have. But I stand by my conviction that you cannot make friends with a PAKI.
You have misunderstood me from the very first line. I never said anything about making friends with them. I just want more pakis (and chinese and americans and russians) on this forum to have great discussions. That is why I gave the example of farhaan to show the value he brings to discussions. Nevertheless, bashing someone is always morally incorrect and we should avoid bashing in general. If asking for this makes me a traitor, then so be it.I apologise, I may have said something I shouldn't have. But I stand by my conviction that you cannot make friends with a PAKI.
Yes we should follow the Gandhian principle, if someone slaps you on one cheek, offer the other. Let them bash us to eternity, we'll keep our mouths shut.You have misunderstood me from the very first line. I never said anything about making friends with them. I just want more pakis (and chinese and americans and russians) on this forum to have great discussions. That is why I gave the example of farhaan to show the value he brings to discussions. Nevertheless, bashing someone is always morally incorrect and we should avoid bashing in general. If asking for this makes me a traitor, then so be it.
There is actually nothing wrong with it. I actually lament our society where the whole world respects gandhi while his own countrymen consider his principles as lame. There is a reason he finally succeeded. Moreover, sticking to the moral high ground will always give you a sense of happiness that bashing can never provide.Yes we should follow the Gandhian principle, if someone slaps you on one cheek, offer the other.
Maybe you are right and I mean it.There is actually nothing wrong with it. I actually lament our society where the whole world respects gandhi while his own countrymen consider his principles as lame. There is a reason he finally succeeded. Moreover, sticking to the moral high ground will always give you a sense of happiness that bashing can never provide.
Does that mean that also agree that bashing other countries should stop on this forum and will you help me keeping this thing before the staff?Maybe you are right and I mean it.
No that wont help, read my PM. Maybe, we should all try and ignore Pakistan cause really they don't really deserve our attention.Does that mean that also agree that bashing other countries should stop on this forum and will you help me keeping this thing before the staff?
MJ akbar is not a blooger!Since you have started quoting blogs, this post is not worth replying to. I did not say PDF is not anti-Indian. It seems that you have comprehension issues. Learn some english first and then come back.
I don't understand why you are being so offensive against me? If you read the post again and try to understand the context in which I wrote it, you understand why I wrote what I wrote.So if you are from IIT then what?
Is IIT a 'superior' caste system as if just being from IIT we should follow your stupidity ?
Lakhs of people have graduated from IIT till now,what's your point? Are you special?
I believe this is the justification you give to yourself when you feel morally guilty for being offensive against others. If it keeps you satisfied, it is very good. But I believe in changing my behavior so that I do not have to give such lame justifications as "Pakistan is exempted from moral and political correctness" to myself.Borrowing the last sentence above: I think we should all make it very clear that we have exemption from political and moral correctness when it comes to Pakistan.
Defcon1 should ask himself why we do not see that kind of language and sentiment being expressed for other nations. It is simply because we consider that we have exemption from moral and political correctness when it comes to Pakistan. And rightly so.
Neither do I feel "morally guilty" nor do I try to "justify things to myself". You ought to understand the meaning of these words and phrases that you are using.I believe this is the justification you give to yourself when you feel morally guilty for being offensive against others. If it keeps you satisfied, it is very good. But I believe in changing my behavior so that I do not have to give such lame justifications as "Pakistan is exempted from moral and political correctness" to myself.
Going by that logic, would you also exempt Ajmal Kasab from moral and political correctness? If yes, then perhaps you consider that giving him a fair trail is a waste of time any terrible thing that Indians do with him shouldn't be considered as wrong, isn't it?Neither do I feel "morally guilty" nor do I try to "justify things to myself". You ought to understand the meaning of these words and phrases that you are using.
According to me, Pakistan ought to be exempted from moral and political correctness by Indians, and with good reason. The statement is clear enough.
Azmal Kasab is a terrorist, he was working for his religion and so he is exempted from moral correctness in Pakistan and his fellow Muslims, it would be an exemption for Indians to hang him before public in an open road.Going by that logic, would you also exempt Ajmal Kasab from moral and political correctness? If yes, then perhaps you consider that giving him a fair trail is a waste of time any terrible thing that Indians do with him shouldn't be considered as wrong, isn't it?
So you consider public hanging of kasab as fair. Yes or No?Azmal Kasab is a terrorist, he was working for his religion and so he is exempted from moral correctness in Pakistan and his fellow Muslims, it would be an exemption for Indians to hang him before public in an open road.
Come on! We are talking about an enemy country who is responsible for the deaths of thousands of Indian and others through wars, jihad and terrorism. Pakistan is a cancer which must bleed to death by thousand cuts, and if we fail the whole world will see a new wave of terrorism.
Even Lord Krishna didn't tolerate the 100th mistake of Shishupal.