“Pakistan of today is like Charles Dicken’s England ”
Your comparison is so naive that it should be
worth recorded in Guiness. England, a colonial
beast, racist history, with their poors as” sympathetic”
as Pakistani’s suffering poors, difference is, one is
alcoholic, and desperately wanting to become rich,
used for the colony’s repression, cruelty, slavery &
consolidating riches of “rich England”, there fore,
nothing but a tool,
and, the Pakistani poors are ………………????
what a joke
Today when I think of these 4 photos of macacs, it
reminds me of revolutionaries with there strings
pulled from one visible leader with invisible
intellegence.
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Owais Mughal
@Qandeel,
“Pakistan of today is like Charles Dicken’s England ”
Your comparison is so naive that it should be
worth recorded in Guiness. England, a colonial
beast, racist history, with their poors as” sympathetic”
as Pakistani’s suffering poors, difference is, one is
alcoholic, and desperately wanting to become rich,
used for the colony’s repression, cruelty, slavery &
consolidating riches of “rich England”, there fore,
nothing but a tool,
and, the Pakistani poors are ………………????
what a joke
Owais Mughal
Today when I think of these 4 photos of macacs, it
reminds me of revolutionaries with there strings
pulled from one visible leader with invisible
intellegence.