An interesting article indeed especially for the leftists of today. I tend to agree that the fight today in Pakiland is between the ‘Religio-Communism’ and the ‘Mullah-Military Fascism’. But the tragedy is it is the people – the have-nots – who are being killed on either side when the haves are riding safe in their bullet-proof cars. Very confusing imbroglio at that which has the tendency to lead us to a total chaos and even a holocaust if the nuclear bombs get to the hands of those who can use it indiscriminately.
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Really well-researched and written.
It was a pleasure reading this.
This should be featured everywhere.
An interesting article indeed especially for the leftists of today. I tend to agree that the fight today in Pakiland is between the ‘Religio-Communism’ and the ‘Mullah-Military Fascism’. But the tragedy is it is the people – the have-nots – who are being killed on either side when the haves are riding safe in their bullet-proof cars. Very confusing imbroglio at that which has the tendency to lead us to a total chaos and even a holocaust if the nuclear bombs get to the hands of those who can use it indiscriminately.