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we must be very strong and love each other in order to go on living my tannies. happy 12th birthday my bangtan ❤️🩹 let's always be by each other's side
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just saw a tag that went like oh so im crazy for saying we shouldn't praise books written by dictators like lenin (genocidal maniac). damn. did v. i. lenin effectively utilize genocidal maniac power by giving nations formerly oppressed by the russian empire the right to secede from the soviet union. did v. i. lenin effectively utilize genocidal maniac power by establishing national languages schools and publishing houses for ethnic minorities. did v. i. lenin effectively utilize genocidal maniac power by fighting great russian chauvinism and calling it a danger to the revolution. did v. i. lenin effectively utilize genocidal maniac power by appointing minority leaders to high ranking soviet positions. did v. i. lenin effectively utilize genocidal maniac power by literally creating republics in places where people previously didn't have political representation at all. did v. i. lenin effectively utilize genocidal maniac power by publicly and repeatedly denouncing antisemitism in an era when that was seen as an insanely controversial opinion
Ah here we are. Getting called terrorists again. Fan-fucking-tastic.
People need to realize that nearly all Pakistanis are aware of the assholes our military and government are. This is nothing new to us even though it might be new to you. I've been hearing about it for actual years from my parents and distant relatives. I have had conversations for hours about this. I have watched the news and read the articles.
I am aware of my country's history. I am aware what it has done and what has been done to it. I am aware of the harm it has caused and I am aware of the harm it can keep causing.
I will never defend my military and governments actions. I hate them. I hate that they use Islam as an excuse to kill people. I hate them so much I hope they burn in the deepest pits of hell.
But the people have done nothing. The men, women and children of Pakistan have done nothing. That kid that was killed had done nothing. The people of Kashmir have done nothing. We are not responsible for the actions of our government. We are not terrorists. We are human beings. And we are afraid too.
We don't deserve to be pushed in with the likes of them just because we are Pakistani and/or Muslims. We don't deserve to die because of the actions of our military. We are not terrorists.
I don't want to go through this. I don't want to go through the same things my parents and grandparents went through. I don't want to be called a terrorist because of my nationality or my religion. I'm fucking terrified of that. I don't want to be hated because I put Pakistani in my intro. I don't want to the police called on like it was on my uncle because he was talking in urdu in England, or glared at like my father was in the airport when an agent saw his Pakistani pastport.
Please don't hold this against us. Don't hold this against the citizens of Pakistan, Kashmir, and India. Hold it against the government and the military. We don't want fucking war. We don't want to die.
me to all indian and pakistani nationalists on my tl:
and the most insane part above it all is, irrespective of how sensitive the condition of these two countries are currently, the media continues to milk the thrill of the events by portraying it so cinematically. people taking pride in the revenge while all they know is from the knowledge of videos and photos carefully crafted to be story/status aesthetic. so fucking easy to click and post and caption #justice and #revenge. this so tragic. so so tragic. this is entertainment for some of you. it may be about value of life and families and oppression what not. but for you, this is how you consume content. this is how you actively involve in politics. this is your contribution in being a woke citizen. everything is social media appealing. you stand for justice only when you're in the comfort of carelessness. you don't give a fuck about any of this in real life. this is just movie core to you. they're going to make one btw.. another director, patriotic music, tax free by government while you post another story out of theatres #patriotism
a woman lost her husband in the attack on pahalgam. she issues a statement saying that she doesn't want people to attack indian muslims because it's not their fault. she gets slut shamed by the indian right and sanghis.
now the indian army launches a military operation (where they killed civilians) and names it operation sindoor. sindoor is a red powder hindu women apply in their hair partition to indicate that they're married.
this whole thing reeks of misogyny and hatred.
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I think the statement from Communist Party of Pakistan already explained it well but just to summarize: The absolute focal point of attention in the conflict are Jammu and Kashmir. No amount of squeezing the narratives is going to make Pakistan's situation comparable to Gaza, as (many before me have already laid out) it 1) more than has the ability to defend itself, 2) is one of the occupiers of Jammu and Kashmir, and 3) is a bourgeois capitalist state just like India.
If you aren't caught up with the above and insist on using gross generalizations to substitute for it, you aren't equipped to have a conversation about this conflict as an extension of the "global war on terror". Hindu nationalist India has its own history and motives for Islamophobia that fit in seamlessly with the grander narrative and is receiving international support for it. The main victim of this isn't Pakistan, although it is still affected as are Muslims living in India, but those living in Jammu and Kashmir. Wasn't one of the major motives behind the initial attack in Kashmir, among many other things, the forced mass-selling of land to facilitate a demographic change?
There are more than national or even regional actors and structures reinforcing this cycle of religious nationalist rivalry between India and Pakistan that can never been won by either party and continues to deny Jammu and Kashmir self-determination and independence, and obscure the international and class-centered nature of the struggle.
Call it a utopian deviation but I do think Che was right when he said a revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love, like I'm a Marxist because it's the only clear-sighted accurate framework for understanding the economic & political exercise of power but nobody dedicates their life to a 200-year struggle in the name of scientific insight, no one thoughtfully reasons their way to either end of a rifle, the reason I care enough to read and understand the conclusions of Marxism is because I have spent my entire life filled with an unquenchable outrage at the brutal injustice of life under capitalism and an unwavering conviction that the only decent thing to do is challenge it at every turn by any means necessary
I am a Marxist because it's the only effective path to socialism, but I have always been a socialist because the only alternative is to lie down and accept passive complicity in the suffering of billions