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Malala – a threat to our moderate and tolerant society (Duh!)
WARNING: This post contains graphic content that can disturb some people. Reader discretion advised.
Disclaimer : This post is work of satire and is intended for mature audience only, it is strictly prohibited for the people with westophobia, having high degrees of patriotosterone.
Many people, particularly from the West, keep inquiring about the status of women in Pakistan and its sister society – Afghanistan. However, I have found that NGOs, civil society activists, liberal fascists and journalists from here misguide Westerners about the status of our women.
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Posted in Mussings, Political satire, Society & Family | Tagged: Comic family, East and West, Feminism, Pakistani Women, Society and Women, Status of Women, Women Question | 4 Comments »
What will happen of the revolution if you switch off your TV?
It is happening first time in history of Pakistan that a sitting Punjabi Prime Minister is facing a movement from within Punjab. It is a movement by Punjab to sake a prime minister elected from Punjab. Before this, Punjab either used to rise against prime ministers elected from Sindh or Punjabi prime ministers faced movements against them chiefly from Sindh. But the story of this struggle is different. We may agree or disagree with the objectives, results and prospects of the current movement of Tahir ul Qadri and Imran Khan against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif these days, but we’ll have to agree on the fact that this is very strange development given the political traditions of Pakistan and especially Punjab. (more…)
Posted in Mussings, Political satire | Tagged: Chavez, Farce of revolution, Imran Khan, Imran Khan fails, Imran Khan Ghost, Revolution and TV, Revolution in Tea cup, Revolution Will Not Be Televised, Revolutionary Rhetoric, Tahir Ul Qadir | 1 Comment »
“Every single creature on earth is here for a reason.” ~ A.D. Williams.
A.D. Williams
Recently a friend of mine shared above line from A.D. Williams on Facebook. I sensed some smell of creationism in him so I was quick to respond him.
I disagree with A.D. Williams. In fact, this is what people related to pastoral churches like Williams himself can think. There is an strong belief in creationism behind this line. (more…)
Posted in Mussings | Tagged: A.D.Williams, Cause of Universe, Meaning of Universe, Rinzhai, Why was universe created? | 3 Comments »
Painting death with pen in Thar
Reports in the media about a virtual famine in Tharparkar and resultant deaths, especially of children due to malnutrition or negligence, and about desperate outward migration of residents have caused widespread concern and prompted governmental, judicial, civil and military responses. Seemingly the situation is over rated and due to big media players even government is reluctant and on back foot to show that the developed scenario misrepresents a substantial part of reality.
I- The drought declaration time in Thar is August, but neither government nor media found it serious due to the reason that there was plentiful rainfall in Nagarparkar and scattered, uneven rainfall in other parts of district. (more…)
Posted in Mussings | Tagged: Drough in Sindh, Famine in Desert, Pakistan, Sindh, Sindh government, Sindhi Media, Thar, Thar Drought | Leave a Comment »
Happy New Year!
I hope your new year will be full of madness, craziness, wildest of adventures and great dreams.
May you make love to the girl you have been dreaming past year, may you win the guy you have wished and dreamed about past year. May you fuck like mad dogs. (more…)
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I am consumed by what I have always wished and cherished and yearned for ->> Money, women, well paid job and modern gadgets. Technology. There have been times I have had plenty of them. Sometimes beyond my expectations. There have been times I have had average doze of them and sometimes in the past very scarce of them. (more…)
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Zafar Imam
forcefully converted and married Maneesha Kumari
It is a notable fact that most of the Hindus from Sindh ‘converted’ to Islam recently are girls, including the minor Maneesha. If we take this argument of religious leaders right for a moment that ‘Hindus are embracing Islam with their own will’, then I may ask why most of them are girls in their 20s and teens? Why, as a point of discussion, Hindus in their 30s and 40s are not ‘embracing Islam’? And let me ask why only single girls have found such sudden attraction in Islam, why not married ones? (more…)
Posted in Mussings | Tagged: Forced Conversion, Hindu Girls converted to Islam, Hindus of Sindh, Maneesha Kumari, Marriages and Religion, Minority Rights in Pakistan, Pakistan, Rinkel Kumari | 4 Comments »