Originally posted by: SherDilNetaji
so you finally realised pak is a terrorist state
Dear, I did not deny once that Islamic terrorism got a prominent role in Pakistan because of getting not only shelter but also scope for indoctrinating education, weapons, financial support, etc by the government and other powerful people. However, I never ever believe that the whole population in Pakistan is happy with that. But they don't have the means to make their country a peaceful one (without Islamic extremism)...it's a dictatorial state governed by the Army and any opposition would get killed...most of the common people just try to survive in the least harming way. What do you think would happen to a common Muslim if he won't send his boy(s) to the madrasa for getting educated according to the Pakistani Army government's and the terrorist's wishes?
I know that people here doubt my person, but my grandparents have actively experienced the time of the Nazis here in Germany, the extremism of them and then also the terrorism through the SA (= The Nazi Party's paramilitary organisation, the Sturm Abeilung. Initially most members were ex-soldiers or unemployed men.). In Germany, it wasn't really about religion, but it got used as the Jews often where quite wealthy and well educated and therefore less easy to indoctrinate. Hitler needed money for h i s war (yes, like the Pakistani politics revolve around getting Kashmir, Hitler's revolved around getting neighbouring countries).
German history may not be important to you, but it is cristal clear that history repeats certain things - because it's made by mankind. To me, Pakistan is an example of a religion used to support extremism then build up terrorism and then use this terrorism for the own gain/agendas/whatever suits the power-systems.
So, basically, one has to change the power systems which - unfortunately - got used and supported by very wealthy nations with very clear own interests...
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