Now That’s Why Pakistan Is A S***hole. Volume 146 – Another ‘blasphemy’ lynching.

 

When a nation is run and controlled by some of the worst forms of Islam on the planet, it should not be expected that it will have anything like a functioning and fair judicial system nor that medievalist superstitions will be kept under control. That is certainly the case with one of the world’s shittiest of Islamic shitholes, Pakistan.

According to a report in an Indian news source, India Blooms (h/t ROP) a Christian mother and son have been murdered in broad daylight following them receiving a ‘blasphemy’ accusation after a dispute with a Muslim neighbour.

India Blooms said:

A Christian mother and her son were allegedly murdered in broad daylight in Pakistan’s Punjab province over charges of blasphemy, media reports said.

Yasmin and her son Usman Masih were brutally gunned down by a mob led by a person named Muhammad Hassan in Gujranwala town of Pakistan’s Punjab province after an argument with their Muslim neighbours, reports have claimed as reported by Times Now.

The incident highlighted the state of minorities in Pakistan.

This does indeed highlight the terrible state of things for religious and cultural minorities in Pakistan. Minorities are treated like dirt or worse by Muslims and can be subjected to violence and death at any time should they come into conflict with Muslims. Islam has created in Pakistan a hell hole for anybody who is not either Muslim or the ‘right’ sort of Muslim. This situation will continue until some future Pakistani government recognises that it’s not the legacy of colonialism or resource poverty or geographical happenstance that has turned Pakistan into a shithole, but a reliance on the ideology of Islam itself that has brought this situation about. Sadly as all politicians in Pakistan need to keep the screaming nutcases on board and appeal to such nutcases, this is a situation that I can’t see changing in Pakistan any time soon.

3 Comments on "Now That’s Why Pakistan Is A S***hole. Volume 146 – Another ‘blasphemy’ lynching."

  1. I’d need to be paid to enter Pakistan. Even then I would only enter if in a battalion of Challenger II MBTs with CAS from a squadron of Apaches and A10s

    It horrifies me that UK Gov’t welcomes 100s more of these dangerous animals into UK every day.

    Lefties Lost Their Minds and Whining about the poor illegal immigrants – Oh dear, how sad, never mind
    youtube.com/watch?v=vAPubVEYDLM

    They didn’t escape from war because there aren’t any. Trump ended them.

    If they don’t like where they are staying, go back to France or home. Why are we supposed to give a damn? They shouldn’t be here anyway

    Who Cares If They Drown?
    youtube.com/watch?v=ab8KNpnfcfQ

    Roll up, roll up SALE: illegal immigrants 50% Discount For Dinghy Rides To UK On TicToc
    youtube.com/watch?v=TdjnMwWSbLs

    The double standards by the police and government is truly sickening
    Not a day passes that our police and government don’t cause shame and humiliation to our country

    • Fahrenheit211 | November 17, 2020 at 6:30 am |

      I’m also sick of the double standards. Also Pakistan is so bad I wouldn’t send my worst enemy there.

  2. This is, of course, no surprise.
    According to Sharia law as articulated in the Pact of Umar Dhimmis who offend Muslims in any way can be treated as “people of defiance and rebellion”, i.e. they can be killed, raped, despoiled etc.
    Now of course Pakistan asserts the equality of all citizens,and would rightly insist that such a discriminatory set of conditions does not exist in law, but it does not enforce equality before the law.
    And it simply can’t because the notion of Muslim superiority and non-Muslims as only existing as Dhimmis is so deeply ingrained in the Muslim psyche as to be largely ineradicable.(I realise I am straying towards “unconscious bias” here, but Muslims so often act out this bias that it is not actually unconscious at all.
    As I wrote in a piece on the Pact of Umar most Muslims will not be aware of all its terms and conditions and no Muslim Country today (except for the short-lived Islamic state which did) enacts the Pact in its law. Thus, as apologists say, “the pact has fallen into disuse” in the legal sense.
    But the actions of Muslims around the world on a weekly (if not daily) basis show that the pact is alive and well in the minds of Muslims if only on the basis of a set of attitudes towards non-Muslims and how they should be treated.

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