Raise your voice against fake liberals!
“Everyone can criticise but it should be in limits, and if you find a mistake so you can point it out. But openly degrading the author is quite rude. We have to spread serenity and prosperity across the country instead of hate”
Liberalism in a society is defined by its artist community, its intellectuals, its writers and poets, from the quality of their work, to the educative bent of their writings; they stimulate society to be open-minded, and to let go of conservative thinking.
In Pakistan, liberalism these days is the way to show themselves as the "Burgers" or to act suave, but on other hand if any so-called liberal reaches to the post of war against the country that is consider as our "True Enemy" who are trying to destabalise Pakistan by every way. Unfortunately, a few people are using their liberalism to criticise their own intellectuals or writers who are trying to bring a positive change or celebrating their victory against the enemy.
In Pakistan, liberalism these days is the way to show themselves as the "Burgers" or to act suave, but on other hand if any so-called liberal reaches to the post of war against the country that is consider as our "True Enemy" who are trying to destabalise Pakistan by every way. Unfortunately, a few people are using their liberalism to criticise their own intellectuals or writers who are trying to bring a positive change or celebrating their victory against the enemy.
The thing which irritates me the most is that and I really don't understand these fake liberals who wanted to show and prove that Pakistan has lost the war of 1965. Why do we waste the sacrifices of our forces? Why are we trying to be a liberal nation or saying no to war? Indeed we are peace lovers and don't want to take an initiative in war. However, we own this victory. We won that war whether we endured the huge loss but still we are the conqueror.
Even Australian newspaper announced the victory of Pakistan in 1965, so why should we back off from it? Indeed both sides endured a huge loss of soldiers, other military machinery, jets and tanks. It’s our sign of pride and bravery and we can't let anyone gift our pride to others for the sake of India’s happiness.
Even Australian newspaper announced the victory of Pakistan in 1965, so why should we back off from it? Indeed both sides endured a huge loss of soldiers, other military machinery, jets and tanks. It’s our sign of pride and bravery and we can't let anyone gift our pride to others for the sake of India’s happiness.
On defence day, one of my articles published on a renowned news agency's website and it was in easy English because I don't want to use hard words in my writing to make it more prestigious or interesting. Usually my writings are in simple language, so people can read it without checking the dictionary for every second word. But a few comments of viewers humiliated me.
☆ What if I'm a Microbiologist and can't write on that war of which we are listening about since our childhood?
☆ If I'm conveying a good message about our victory, what's bad about it?
☆ If I'm making it an understandable piece, who are you to criticise it and relate it with the curriculum books of Pakistan?
☆ Is this the way to comment on new writer's article?
☆ If I'm conveying a good message about our victory, what's bad about it?
☆ If I'm making it an understandable piece, who are you to criticise it and relate it with the curriculum books of Pakistan?
☆ Is this the way to comment on new writer's article?
If you can't appreciate the efforts of anyone, you don't have right to degrade them. Why we are always trying to mushroom negativity across the country?
I appreciate with all my heart those niches who are providing a better and convenient platform for the writers to express their thoughts to the world which is commendable.
Everyone can criticise but it should be in limits, and if you find a mistake so you can point it out. But openly degrading the author is quite rude. We have to spread serenity and prosperity across the country instead of hate.
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