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    Jolly
    wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 17:04 last edited by
    #96

    That's why you don't establish one. The people are not ready for it.

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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      Horace
      wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 17:08 last edited by
      #97

      They have their own particular pop culture. Funny how beliefs are completely defined by cultural programming.

      Education is extremely important.

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      • J Jolly
        16 Aug 2021, 17:04

        That's why you don't establish one. The people are not ready for it.

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        Loki
        wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 17:30 last edited by
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        @jolly said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

        That's why you don't establish one. The people are not ready for it.

        How can we even begin to think about nation building when we have our own internecine wars going on?

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        • L Loki
          16 Aug 2021, 17:30

          @jolly said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

          That's why you don't establish one. The people are not ready for it.

          How can we even begin to think about nation building when we have our own internecine wars going on?

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          Horace
          wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 17:38 last edited by
          #99

          @loki said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

          @jolly said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

          That's why you don't establish one. The people are not ready for it.

          How can we even begin to think about nation building when we have our own internecine wars going on?

          Because western cultural indoctrination is superior to theirs. Not that that makes it feasible to establish such a culture. But the superiority remains.

          Education is extremely important.

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            LuFins Dad
            wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 18:01 last edited by
            #100

            At least we are respected internationally again.

            The Brad

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            • H Horace
              16 Aug 2021, 17:38

              @loki said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

              @jolly said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

              That's why you don't establish one. The people are not ready for it.

              How can we even begin to think about nation building when we have our own internecine wars going on?

              Because western cultural indoctrination is superior to theirs. Not that that makes it feasible to establish such a culture. But the superiority remains.

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              Loki
              wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 18:10 last edited by
              #101

              @horace said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

              @loki said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

              @jolly said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

              That's why you don't establish one. The people are not ready for it.

              How can we even begin to think about nation building when we have our own internecine wars going on?

              Because western cultural indoctrination is superior to theirs. Not that that makes it feasible to establish such a culture. But the superiority remains.

              And those inclined to cultural indoctrination will rely on soldiers who hail from their outgroup….how ironic.

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              • L LuFins Dad
                16 Aug 2021, 18:01

                At least we are respected internationally again.

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                Horace
                wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 18:10 last edited by
                #102

                @lufins-dad said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                At least we are respected internationally again.

                lol

                Education is extremely important.

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                • G George K
                  15 Aug 2021, 23:21

                  Gotta wonder what our allies, the Pakistanis think of all this.

                  Probably winking and smiling.

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                  George K
                  wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 18:26 last edited by
                  #103

                  @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                  Gotta wonder what our allies, the Pakistanis think of all this.

                  Probably winking and smiling.

                  Pak PM Imran Khan endorses Taliban, says Afghanistan has broken 'shackles of slavery'

                  In a bid to endorse the Taliban taking over Kabul, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said that Afghanistan has broken the "shackles of slavery" in the neighboring war-torn country.
                  The Taliban insurgents on Sunday closed in on Kabul before entering the city and taking over the presidential palace, forcing embattled President Ashraf Ghani to flee the country.
                  Imran Khan was speaking at an event to launch the first phase of Single National Curriculum (SNC) from Grade 1 to 5, which was part of the manifesto of his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.
                  Khan spoke how the parallel education system led to the existence of "English medium" schools, resulting in the adoption of "someone else's culture" in Pakistan.
                  “When you adopt someone’s culture you believe it to be superior and you end up becoming a slave to it,” he said, adding that it creates a system of mental salves that is worse than the actual slavery.
                  In the same breath, he indirectly likened the ongoing upheaval in Afghanistan with the people of the country breaking the “shackles of slavery".
                  Khan said becoming a mental slave was worse than being an actual slave, adding that subjugated minds can never make big decisions.
                  On multiple occasions, Pakistan has been accused of facilitating the Taliban rebellion which ultimately resulted in the capturing of the country after being ousted about 20 years ago.
                  Officially Pakistan has maintained that it wanted a broad-based inclusive government in Afghanistan and was also hosting the Afghan leaders to create consensus for a peaceful transformation.

                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                    George K
                    wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 18:29 last edited by
                    #104

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                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                    • G George K
                      16 Aug 2021, 18:26

                      @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                      Gotta wonder what our allies, the Pakistanis think of all this.

                      Probably winking and smiling.

                      Pak PM Imran Khan endorses Taliban, says Afghanistan has broken 'shackles of slavery'

                      In a bid to endorse the Taliban taking over Kabul, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said that Afghanistan has broken the "shackles of slavery" in the neighboring war-torn country.
                      The Taliban insurgents on Sunday closed in on Kabul before entering the city and taking over the presidential palace, forcing embattled President Ashraf Ghani to flee the country.
                      Imran Khan was speaking at an event to launch the first phase of Single National Curriculum (SNC) from Grade 1 to 5, which was part of the manifesto of his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.
                      Khan spoke how the parallel education system led to the existence of "English medium" schools, resulting in the adoption of "someone else's culture" in Pakistan.
                      “When you adopt someone’s culture you believe it to be superior and you end up becoming a slave to it,” he said, adding that it creates a system of mental salves that is worse than the actual slavery.
                      In the same breath, he indirectly likened the ongoing upheaval in Afghanistan with the people of the country breaking the “shackles of slavery".
                      Khan said becoming a mental slave was worse than being an actual slave, adding that subjugated minds can never make big decisions.
                      On multiple occasions, Pakistan has been accused of facilitating the Taliban rebellion which ultimately resulted in the capturing of the country after being ousted about 20 years ago.
                      Officially Pakistan has maintained that it wanted a broad-based inclusive government in Afghanistan and was also hosting the Afghan leaders to create consensus for a peaceful transformation.

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                      Horace
                      wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 18:38 last edited by
                      #105

                      @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                      In a bid to endorse the Taliban taking over Kabul, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said that Afghanistan has broken the "shackles of slavery" in the neighboring war-torn country.

                      Maybe they should consult with American critical race theorists to guide them through this time. If they get it wrong, they will end up with a permanent victim class that'll end up becoming academics inventing nonsensical theories to explain the culture.

                      Education is extremely important.

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                        xenon
                        wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 18:49 last edited by
                        #106

                        Nothing about this Afghanistan situation is good... but Biden doesn't have the same fan club that Trump did.

                        The administration should get criticism from people of all political stripes. I think it'll be refreshing to see all Americans to join in criticism of their leader on this... which used to be normal, rather than it always being tribal.

                        Maybe I'm being too optimistic.

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                        • X xenon
                          16 Aug 2021, 18:49

                          Nothing about this Afghanistan situation is good... but Biden doesn't have the same fan club that Trump did.

                          The administration should get criticism from people of all political stripes. I think it'll be refreshing to see all Americans to join in criticism of their leader on this... which used to be normal, rather than it always being tribal.

                          Maybe I'm being too optimistic.

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                          Horace
                          wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 19:07 last edited by
                          #107

                          @xenon said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                          Nothing about this Afghanistan situation is good... but Biden doesn't have the same fan club that Trump did.

                          The administration should get criticism from people of all political stripes. I think it'll be refreshing to see all Americans to join in criticism of their leader on this... which used to be normal, rather than it always being tribal.

                          Maybe I'm being too optimistic.

                          Every time a TDS sufferer considers criticizing Biden out loud, their mind fills with the specter of what the other tribe might choose in his place, and their mouths shut faster than Kamala Harris when asked to provide services to a man who can't help her political career.

                          Education is extremely important.

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                          • G George K
                            16 Aug 2021, 18:26

                            @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                            Gotta wonder what our allies, the Pakistanis think of all this.

                            Probably winking and smiling.

                            Pak PM Imran Khan endorses Taliban, says Afghanistan has broken 'shackles of slavery'

                            In a bid to endorse the Taliban taking over Kabul, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said that Afghanistan has broken the "shackles of slavery" in the neighboring war-torn country.
                            The Taliban insurgents on Sunday closed in on Kabul before entering the city and taking over the presidential palace, forcing embattled President Ashraf Ghani to flee the country.
                            Imran Khan was speaking at an event to launch the first phase of Single National Curriculum (SNC) from Grade 1 to 5, which was part of the manifesto of his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.
                            Khan spoke how the parallel education system led to the existence of "English medium" schools, resulting in the adoption of "someone else's culture" in Pakistan.
                            “When you adopt someone’s culture you believe it to be superior and you end up becoming a slave to it,” he said, adding that it creates a system of mental salves that is worse than the actual slavery.
                            In the same breath, he indirectly likened the ongoing upheaval in Afghanistan with the people of the country breaking the “shackles of slavery".
                            Khan said becoming a mental slave was worse than being an actual slave, adding that subjugated minds can never make big decisions.
                            On multiple occasions, Pakistan has been accused of facilitating the Taliban rebellion which ultimately resulted in the capturing of the country after being ousted about 20 years ago.
                            Officially Pakistan has maintained that it wanted a broad-based inclusive government in Afghanistan and was also hosting the Afghan leaders to create consensus for a peaceful transformation.

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                            LuFins Dad
                            wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 20:03 last edited by
                            #108

                            @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                            @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                            Gotta wonder what our allies, the Pakistanis think of all this.

                            Probably winking and smiling.

                            Pak PM Imran Khan endorses Taliban, says Afghanistan has broken 'shackles of slavery'

                            In a bid to endorse the Taliban taking over Kabul, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said that Afghanistan has broken the "shackles of slavery" in the neighboring war-torn country.
                            The Taliban insurgents on Sunday closed in on Kabul before entering the city and taking over the presidential palace, forcing embattled President Ashraf Ghani to flee the country.
                            Imran Khan was speaking at an event to launch the first phase of Single National Curriculum (SNC) from Grade 1 to 5, which was part of the manifesto of his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.
                            Khan spoke how the parallel education system led to the existence of "English medium" schools, resulting in the adoption of "someone else's culture" in Pakistan.
                            “When you adopt someone’s culture you believe it to be superior and you end up becoming a slave to it,” he said, adding that it creates a system of mental salves that is worse than the actual slavery.
                            In the same breath, he indirectly likened the ongoing upheaval in Afghanistan with the people of the country breaking the “shackles of slavery".
                            Khan said becoming a mental slave was worse than being an actual slave, adding that subjugated minds can never make big decisions.
                            On multiple occasions, Pakistan has been accused of facilitating the Taliban rebellion which ultimately resulted in the capturing of the country after being ousted about 20 years ago.
                            Officially Pakistan has maintained that it wanted a broad-based inclusive government in Afghanistan and was also hosting the Afghan leaders to create consensus for a peaceful transformation.

                            Have you read the Indian Ambassador’s statement?

                            The Brad

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                              Doctor Phibes
                              wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 20:12 last edited by Doctor Phibes
                              #109

                              Imran Khan was a truly outstanding cricketer back when I used to care about that sort of thing, and it has to be said a pretty impressive playboy, but he's a complete douchebag as a Prime Minister.

                              I was only joking

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                              • L LuFins Dad
                                16 Aug 2021, 20:03

                                @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                Gotta wonder what our allies, the Pakistanis think of all this.

                                Probably winking and smiling.

                                Pak PM Imran Khan endorses Taliban, says Afghanistan has broken 'shackles of slavery'

                                In a bid to endorse the Taliban taking over Kabul, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said that Afghanistan has broken the "shackles of slavery" in the neighboring war-torn country.
                                The Taliban insurgents on Sunday closed in on Kabul before entering the city and taking over the presidential palace, forcing embattled President Ashraf Ghani to flee the country.
                                Imran Khan was speaking at an event to launch the first phase of Single National Curriculum (SNC) from Grade 1 to 5, which was part of the manifesto of his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.
                                Khan spoke how the parallel education system led to the existence of "English medium" schools, resulting in the adoption of "someone else's culture" in Pakistan.
                                “When you adopt someone’s culture you believe it to be superior and you end up becoming a slave to it,” he said, adding that it creates a system of mental salves that is worse than the actual slavery.
                                In the same breath, he indirectly likened the ongoing upheaval in Afghanistan with the people of the country breaking the “shackles of slavery".
                                Khan said becoming a mental slave was worse than being an actual slave, adding that subjugated minds can never make big decisions.
                                On multiple occasions, Pakistan has been accused of facilitating the Taliban rebellion which ultimately resulted in the capturing of the country after being ousted about 20 years ago.
                                Officially Pakistan has maintained that it wanted a broad-based inclusive government in Afghanistan and was also hosting the Afghan leaders to create consensus for a peaceful transformation.

                                Have you read the Indian Ambassador’s statement?

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                                George K
                                wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 20:26 last edited by
                                #110

                                @lufins-dad said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                Have you read the Indian Ambassador’s statement?

                                Haven't seen it. Got a link?

                                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                • L LuFins Dad
                                  16 Aug 2021, 20:03

                                  @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                  @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                  Gotta wonder what our allies, the Pakistanis think of all this.

                                  Probably winking and smiling.

                                  Pak PM Imran Khan endorses Taliban, says Afghanistan has broken 'shackles of slavery'

                                  In a bid to endorse the Taliban taking over Kabul, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said that Afghanistan has broken the "shackles of slavery" in the neighboring war-torn country.
                                  The Taliban insurgents on Sunday closed in on Kabul before entering the city and taking over the presidential palace, forcing embattled President Ashraf Ghani to flee the country.
                                  Imran Khan was speaking at an event to launch the first phase of Single National Curriculum (SNC) from Grade 1 to 5, which was part of the manifesto of his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.
                                  Khan spoke how the parallel education system led to the existence of "English medium" schools, resulting in the adoption of "someone else's culture" in Pakistan.
                                  “When you adopt someone’s culture you believe it to be superior and you end up becoming a slave to it,” he said, adding that it creates a system of mental salves that is worse than the actual slavery.
                                  In the same breath, he indirectly likened the ongoing upheaval in Afghanistan with the people of the country breaking the “shackles of slavery".
                                  Khan said becoming a mental slave was worse than being an actual slave, adding that subjugated minds can never make big decisions.
                                  On multiple occasions, Pakistan has been accused of facilitating the Taliban rebellion which ultimately resulted in the capturing of the country after being ousted about 20 years ago.
                                  Officially Pakistan has maintained that it wanted a broad-based inclusive government in Afghanistan and was also hosting the Afghan leaders to create consensus for a peaceful transformation.

                                  Have you read the Indian Ambassador’s statement?

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                                  Loki
                                  wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 20:29 last edited by
                                  #111

                                  @lufins-dad said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                  @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                  @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                  Gotta wonder what our allies, the Pakistanis think of all this.

                                  Probably winking and smiling.

                                  Pak PM Imran Khan endorses Taliban, says Afghanistan has broken 'shackles of slavery'

                                  In a bid to endorse the Taliban taking over Kabul, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said that Afghanistan has broken the "shackles of slavery" in the neighboring war-torn country.
                                  The Taliban insurgents on Sunday closed in on Kabul before entering the city and taking over the presidential palace, forcing embattled President Ashraf Ghani to flee the country.
                                  Imran Khan was speaking at an event to launch the first phase of Single National Curriculum (SNC) from Grade 1 to 5, which was part of the manifesto of his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.
                                  Khan spoke how the parallel education system led to the existence of "English medium" schools, resulting in the adoption of "someone else's culture" in Pakistan.
                                  “When you adopt someone’s culture you believe it to be superior and you end up becoming a slave to it,” he said, adding that it creates a system of mental salves that is worse than the actual slavery.
                                  In the same breath, he indirectly likened the ongoing upheaval in Afghanistan with the people of the country breaking the “shackles of slavery".
                                  Khan said becoming a mental slave was worse than being an actual slave, adding that subjugated minds can never make big decisions.
                                  On multiple occasions, Pakistan has been accused of facilitating the Taliban rebellion which ultimately resulted in the capturing of the country after being ousted about 20 years ago.
                                  Officially Pakistan has maintained that it wanted a broad-based inclusive government in Afghanistan and was also hosting the Afghan leaders to create consensus for a peaceful transformation.

                                  Have you read the Indian Ambassador’s statement?

                                  He has balls talking about slavery. Let’s see what happens to all the women in Afghanistan.

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                                  • L LuFins Dad
                                    16 Aug 2021, 18:01

                                    At least we are respected internationally again.

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                                    Jolly
                                    wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 20:38 last edited by
                                    #112

                                    @lufins-dad said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                    At least we are respected internationally again.

                                    Ziiinnngg!!!

                                    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                                      Mik
                                      wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 20:38 last edited by
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                                      Biden's speech was well written. He laid it out pretty clearly that he wasn't going to ask American troops to risk their lives fighting a civil war the Afghans would not fight themselves, even as equipped and trained as they were.

                                      But that stuff came later after he had desperately tried to tell us why this isn't his fault.

                                      “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                      • MikM Mik
                                        16 Aug 2021, 20:38

                                        Biden's speech was well written. He laid it out pretty clearly that he wasn't going to ask American troops to risk their lives fighting a civil war the Afghans would not fight themselves, even as equipped and trained as they were.

                                        But that stuff came later after he had desperately tried to tell us why this isn't his fault.

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                                        George K
                                        wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 20:41 last edited by
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                                        @mik said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                        He laid it out pretty clearly that he wasn't going to ask American troops to risk their lives fighting a civil war the Afghans would not fight themselves, even as equipped and trained as they were.

                                        Good points. Basically what Trump (and Obama) said. However, his message from last week, "YOYO" seemed pretty tone-deaf.

                                        But, the execution is different from the policy. The execution here has been awful.

                                        Secure your friend, secure your personnel and get the hell out.

                                        This hasn't happened, afaict.

                                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                        • L Loki
                                          16 Aug 2021, 20:29

                                          @lufins-dad said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                          @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                          @george-k said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                          Gotta wonder what our allies, the Pakistanis think of all this.

                                          Probably winking and smiling.

                                          Pak PM Imran Khan endorses Taliban, says Afghanistan has broken 'shackles of slavery'

                                          In a bid to endorse the Taliban taking over Kabul, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said that Afghanistan has broken the "shackles of slavery" in the neighboring war-torn country.
                                          The Taliban insurgents on Sunday closed in on Kabul before entering the city and taking over the presidential palace, forcing embattled President Ashraf Ghani to flee the country.
                                          Imran Khan was speaking at an event to launch the first phase of Single National Curriculum (SNC) from Grade 1 to 5, which was part of the manifesto of his ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.
                                          Khan spoke how the parallel education system led to the existence of "English medium" schools, resulting in the adoption of "someone else's culture" in Pakistan.
                                          “When you adopt someone’s culture you believe it to be superior and you end up becoming a slave to it,” he said, adding that it creates a system of mental salves that is worse than the actual slavery.
                                          In the same breath, he indirectly likened the ongoing upheaval in Afghanistan with the people of the country breaking the “shackles of slavery".
                                          Khan said becoming a mental slave was worse than being an actual slave, adding that subjugated minds can never make big decisions.
                                          On multiple occasions, Pakistan has been accused of facilitating the Taliban rebellion which ultimately resulted in the capturing of the country after being ousted about 20 years ago.
                                          Officially Pakistan has maintained that it wanted a broad-based inclusive government in Afghanistan and was also hosting the Afghan leaders to create consensus for a peaceful transformation.

                                          Have you read the Indian Ambassador’s statement?

                                          He has balls talking about slavery. Let’s see what happens to all the women in Afghanistan.

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                                          Doctor Phibes
                                          wrote on 16 Aug 2021, 20:54 last edited by Doctor Phibes
                                          #115

                                          @loki said in Biden "Forcefully" defends Afghan withdrawal:

                                          He has balls talking about slavery.

                                          He's also got a bloody nerve complaining about English education. The guy went to Oxford.

                                          Of course, he playing to his audience, and it ain't us.

                                          I was only joking

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