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We the Silent Majority and the Muslim Fanatics

Gupangam Khan November 7, 2007

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#30 Posted by Skeptical on November 9, 2007 7:22:11 am
Re: # 29
Yups...
You are brilliant!!!!
and humorous in an intelligent "incohorent" way!!!
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#29 Posted by Dash_Dot on November 9, 2007 6:18:38 am
Re: # 28

yaaah! we seem to agree on the basic outlines, but differ marginally on the internal dynamics.

just a thought here....if we agreed on the basic outlines, agreed on the internal dynamics, and masked all of this - externally we would appear to have differing dynamics. Its the hidden eigen value syndrome!
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#28 Posted by Skeptical on November 9, 2007 6:13:21 am
Re: # 26
I was merely replying to your assertion that masses come out when "real" issues are voiced.....
What real issue was being expected on 18th October 2007….
And why there is a difference on 9th November….

Emergency perhaps….
Turn out at a given day may be a “logistic” issue rather than a reflection of “real” underlying social dynamics…
So a 100 million march with a million in the park picnic syndrome, though extremely well put with intelligent humour, is perhaps dependent on organization and state “permission….”
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#27 Posted by zeemax on November 9, 2007 5:36:05 am
#26 Posted by Dash_Dot,

The rally in Karachi cost Rs 1 billion from BBs pocket. I don't think she's going to throw good money after bad money after the 158 corpses in Karachi.
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#26 Posted by Dash_Dot on November 9, 2007 5:32:53 am
Re: # 25

You have put your finger on it, let me quote you

on 18th October Karachi was jam packed with masses and yet PPP’s million march is a non starter to begin with…

This is what I have been trying to highlight right from start. BiBi and Mush-e-ruff have agreed as to what the end/goal is. All that is happening now is that the air is full of empty words and meaningless dynamics.

The key agreement is on who is going to handle the largess given by Uncle Yankee and how it is going to be distributed. Shareef-e-badmash tried to poach part of the purse but he was given the cold shoulder.

So by all means voice your opposition on what is happening now - but answer to yourself what is it you voicing your opinion about or over? It is this "happening" that is the cause of the imbalance in the force field (to use a star wars phrase - hey I have just seen all 6 parts back to back this week).

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#25 Posted by Skeptical on November 9, 2007 4:20:09 am
Re: # 24

Bhai Dash Dot, I know for the average common or what is called in a taunting manner as "unwashed/un civil" man, uniform is not an issue….
I agree with that… but even if you take the real issues, there are not going to long marches in times of emergency….
Collective political action can easily be subdued in Pakistan, after all no one could come out when “Roti Kapra Makan” leader was hanged and yet they flocked by the millions in 1986 and 2007 to the airport when his elitist daughter who unlike her father does not even give a semblance of “commonness” was returning…
People are in this country not organized for collective action….They can only come out through the organizational apparatus of a well entrenched political party such as PPP and that too only when the State allows them the luxury…
You do not find it a little strange that on 18th October Karachi was jam packed with masses and yet PPP’s million march is a non starter to begin with…
Let me be clear about my take….
Uniform is not an essential issue but systems of checks and balances is….The real issues won’t be even discussed until the platform for these issues is structured in such a manner.In emergency you take away the rght for political protest in an effective manner-I am against emergency for that reason...
So my deliberately “incoherent” and cynically humorous friend, we have to voice opposition on what is happening right now…
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#24 Posted by Dash_Dot on November 9, 2007 3:48:39 am
Re: # 23 well skippy, they say laughter is the best medicine. I say humour is the best source of reason.

I agree with what you say....
"Emergency and usurpation of fundamental rights just to prolong a Military strongman’s rule are not going to provide any chance to discuss these issues and the focus will always be on the crappy problems"

BUt the real problem is this.....the fight has been reduce to just this and if you notice the million man march is a non-starter (in fact chk out hamidm2'd posts - the man is prescient (sp????)). If you really want these guys to turn out then you need to have something more than uniform as an issue.
for the average abdul it dont matter one jot bit whether it is BiBi-e-das-percent, shareef-e-badmash, mush-e-ruff things have always been the same. for the average abdulli iuts the same. No one is ever going to improve their condition.


hence (to quote you)"Regarding the attitude or statements of incompetent politicians like NS and BB, I do endorse your take that no one has actually effectively touched the core issues like employment, equality, feudalism and security" ----I agree. When they do, and if it makes sense to the abdul and abdulli you will get a 100million strong march and make the million man march a picnic in the park!
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#23 Posted by Skeptical on November 9, 2007 3:07:29 am
Re: # 13
Bhai Dash Dot
You do amuse me a lot through a combination of “deliberate” incoherence punctuated by sheer brilliance !!!
You seem to air a rather anti middle class of a stance and assume that democracy or judiciary, since of no concern to the common man are an issue solely for the urban middle class and for the satisfaction of their self righteous morality conditioned by their own material circumstances….
Hmmmm…..
Democracy, in reality is far from a perfect system- in fact no matter how much I may like to support it the reality is that electoral system is heavily skewed towards rich and powerful in Pakistan. But democracy as you said earlier is more than fcuking vote…
It is also about a proper meaningful discussion about the identification of the problems, and launching a concrete effort to actually address these problems…
So you are right, but to give ourselves any realistic chance to have that kind of a platform which can be used for discussing these issues, mundane crap has to be settled down and dealt away with completely. Emergency and usurpation of fundamental rights just to prolong a Military strongman’s rule are not going to provide any chance to discuss these issues and the focus will always be on the crappy problems. Unless these apparently mundane issues of uniform are not settled, we are not going to move forward. Removal of the uniform is not a magic wand, I fully agree, but a small and yet necessary step forward as absolute power has to be curtailed…
Regarding the attitude or statements of incompetent politicians like NS and BB, I do endorse your take that no one has actually effectively touched the core issues like employment, equality, feudalism and security.
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#22 Posted by zeemax on November 9, 2007 2:07:48 am
#18 Posted by Naqshbandi,

I see you're increasingly coming around to my POV.

Just a bit more, and you will make it!
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#21 Posted by Zyxius on November 9, 2007 1:30:07 am
Hey Harish,

I just saw your picture and I must apologize for some of the things I said. You are definitely not a janitor in Dubai….you are at least driver material. In fact, my driver in Dubai looks a lot like you. He’s a little shy and won’t let me take his picture so show everyone, but I swear to God you look just like him. Don’t be offended, you didn’t mention your education in your profile. If you tell me you have a degree, maybe we can get you into a call center after a little training to do something about that “illay illay unda unda popre lay” accent of yours.
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#20 Posted by arjun8 on November 8, 2007 1:02:34 pm
#19 Posted by masadi on November 8, 2007 11:07:30 am

really? when was the last time you heard an American go to bradford to help out his fellow "white man" during race riots started by brit-pakis?
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#19 Posted by masadi on November 8, 2007 11:07:30 am
The dumb8 writes "When was the last time you heard of a catholic spaniard planning to blow up a british embassy because of what the brits are doing to their fellow irish."

That is because it is largely a local conflict and not an internationalized conflict thanks to the US and its importation of "Islamic" fighters to fight the SU, which has internationalized a Frankenstein of its own creation. You see a similar phenomena in WW1 when volunteers from the US went in to aid the Brits because of ethnicity and national origin, you see it during race riots when people come to the aid of those that are similar to them, you even see it during sporting events, and when the Church tried to internationalize conflicts during the Middle Ages you heard of it among Catholics on a much larger scale. Just because the Hindu and Catholic identities have been eclipsed by national or ethnic concerns does not mean the phenomena is any different to the international fighters brandishing their Islamic identity, who are actually the Crusader's caricature of Islam brought to life by labelling...get a damn education fool.
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#18 Posted by Naqshbandi on November 8, 2007 10:31:10 am
We need to return to the Quran and Sunnah as historically represented for over 1000 years by the Four School of Sunni Orthodoxy which coexisted without any problems. Traditional Islamic fiqh principles are so brilliant that they allow qualified legal islamic scholars to adduce rulings for any modern development now or in the future till Qayamat.

I do think though that the mainstream Muslim majority [both Sunni and Shia] are also largely to blame for the rise of the extremist lunatic fringe who disavow the classical consensus for their own deranged interpretations which lead to the atrocities we see today. Our fault is that we depoliticised Islam completely--understandable perhaps given the traumas of colonisation and loss of caliphate and Muslim sultanates everywhere--and turned Islam into a purely devotional faith. Whereas traditionally classical Islam balanced the temporal and the spiritual: the Sufis also advised the sultans and took part in jihad! By leaving the political arena to the extremist ghair muqallids we have shot ourselves in the foot. The solution is for the silent mainstream Muslim traditionalists of the 4 Schools and the Sufi tariqahs to get politically involved so that we can have insha Allah--when it is His Will--a union of strong, Islamic, states governed by the Sacred Law with an Amir at its head till Allah sends the Mahdi alayhisalam.
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#17 Posted by arjun8 on November 8, 2007 9:59:24 am

The Christian/Hindu/Marxist Tamil Tigers have carried out more than 200 suicide bombs but we never hear about their religion!


Duh...if hindu punjabis from patiala blow themselves up in colombo bars for the LTTE's cause because they are hindus, that would be hindu terrorism..

When was the last time you heard of a catholic spaniard planning to blow up a british embassy because of what the brits are doing to their fellow irish.

muslims are in major denial..
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#16 Posted by smellthecoffee on November 8, 2007 9:43:51 am
Another excerpt from the same series in Economist, to which category most chowk hindoos belong, which is why I have nothing but contempt for them:

... some in the Hindutva movement think the real territorial crime is the existence of Pakistan itself. Hinduism, they claim, is the religion of “Hindustan”, the whole subcontinent. Maps in Hindutva offices have a habit of missing out the Pakistani border.

At the moment India's relationship with Pakistan is relatively peaceful, partly because Pakistan is not in a state to be unpeaceful with anybody. But both sides now have nuclear weapons. And Hindus persistently worry that Indian Muslims are a fifth column. One Hindu nationalist, Prafull Goradia, suggests that Indian Muslims should be forced to take an oath of loyalty (though he would rather Muslims of all sorts moved to Arabia).
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#15 Posted by laddu on November 8, 2007 9:12:33 am
Islam's agenda is "submission" through careful genocide and terrorism- it is a perfect mafiaso code - all Bhai Bhai love it - that is why it is the most popular in jails - the mafiasos love to see the world of Allah coinciding with their vision................
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