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Massacre in Middle East Kills 132 Children
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<blockquote data-quote="04svtterm" data-source="post: 14597396" data-attributes="member: 75195"><p>lol first things first...thanks for pointing out Pakistan is not the middel east. LOL. Many people don't realize that. </p><p></p><p></p><p>i completely agree. More do need to organize and fight as one. completely out of fear, they fail to react. I was in Karachi (business) shortly after the election they recently had. Man what a mess. that country is split between 2 types, people who are scared to leave their homes and do anything about it and idiots who riot the streets. I spend more time at the sheraton than anything. My client would call me in the morning saying it's better for us to stay home today as the streets were bad. The days i did get to go out, i had small talk with shop owners and general public who, without hesitation, stated that fighting back only causes harm to themselves. What a unfortunate outlook and situation. </p><p></p><p> The funny part is, i was treat so well even though it was clear as day that i'm American lol. Greeted with smiles at every shop, great service at every restaurants, they were intrigued by me and my way of life. Lots of questions, even had a few people ask how hard would it be for them to get into the US. </p><p></p><p>Probably the biggest reason i have such a hard time generalizing that region and Muslims in general. I've had so many good experiences that it's hard for me to ignore the good. But the bad is also very hard to ignore. </p><p></p><p>A horrible part to be in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04svtterm, post: 14597396, member: 75195"] lol first things first...thanks for pointing out Pakistan is not the middel east. LOL. Many people don't realize that. i completely agree. More do need to organize and fight as one. completely out of fear, they fail to react. I was in Karachi (business) shortly after the election they recently had. Man what a mess. that country is split between 2 types, people who are scared to leave their homes and do anything about it and idiots who riot the streets. I spend more time at the sheraton than anything. My client would call me in the morning saying it's better for us to stay home today as the streets were bad. The days i did get to go out, i had small talk with shop owners and general public who, without hesitation, stated that fighting back only causes harm to themselves. What a unfortunate outlook and situation. The funny part is, i was treat so well even though it was clear as day that i'm American lol. Greeted with smiles at every shop, great service at every restaurants, they were intrigued by me and my way of life. Lots of questions, even had a few people ask how hard would it be for them to get into the US. Probably the biggest reason i have such a hard time generalizing that region and Muslims in general. I've had so many good experiences that it's hard for me to ignore the good. But the bad is also very hard to ignore. A horrible part to be in. [/QUOTE]
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