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Meet Fatima Bhutto. A columnist who often writes opinion pieces on various western publications, especially about Kashmir. She often calls Indians as Israelis, thusly trying to appeal to her ummah or the pro-palestine crowd. Who is she though? Let's look into her biography.
Fatima is the granddaughter of the former Prime Minister and President of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. In 1963, Bhutto was minister of foreign affairs and put the "Operation Gibraltar" into fruition (which fuelled terrorism in Kashmir). Pakistan's leadership specifically chose this name to draw a parallel to the Muslim conquest of the Iberian peninsula that was launched from Gibraltar. The very next year there was a false flag incident in Kashmir which led to the Pakistan sponsored anti-Hindu genocide in 1964.
He was the President of Pakistan from 1971 to 1973. His party Pakistan People's Party (PPP) lost to East Pakistan's Sheikh Mujibur (Mujib) Rahman's Awami League (AL). Bhutto refused to allow Mujib in the National Assembly as he considered Mujib's 6-point demand as a road to secession. It was under his command that the Operation Searchlight, where Bengali intellectuals were massacred at Dhaka University, both Hindu and Muslim professors and students were killed, took place. At the same time, all the Hindu neighbourhoods in Dhaka were attacked. It was under his presidency that Pakistan committed a genocide in East Pakistan, especially selecting the Hindu minority for their extermination campaign. 
Fatima's aunt Benazir Bhutto held a speech in 1990, which provoked Kashmir, leading into the Kashmiri Pandit genocide.
I am personally the last person to be ethnocentric, however Fatima Bhutto's incessant attacks against India, calling India occupier settler and "Israel of South Asia", is forcing me to point out the fact that over half of her family is from Iran, Afghanistan, etc. She is telling us, Hindus, the only natives of the region, that we are occupiers. Please share this far and wide. Shame these pieces of shits wherever you find them.
I see a lot of Islamophobic as well as Hinduphobic rhetoric going around, especially due to the Indo-Pak conflict. And most people are seeming to believe whatever the see on random tumblr accounts which aren't even from here and has no touch with reality?? What the hell
The tumblr demographic is mostly teens and young adults with impressionable minds. These kind of things have a cumulative effect and give rise to hatred.
As someone who has literally witnessed/still witnessing the polarization of communities and increase in communal violence, here are my two cents on it:
1. Talk to Indian Muslims who are common citizens in the country - those who are students, those who have a daily job, those who lead a generic life. There are around 200 million Muslims living in India. Ask how their experience is, if they feel "unsafe" here. Ask if they are friends with people of other faith. Ask how they feel about India. Mostly the people who bark on the internet are people who have an agenda, and you get that pov.
2. The nomenclature of operation 'Sindoor' - Sindoor is traditionally viewed as a symbol for married women in Hinduism, many women are choosing to not wear it quoting it a patriarchal symbol. Nonetheless, at Pahalgam Hindu men were targeted and their wives were told to narrate it to others. The attack itself was religious in nature and hence is the name of retaliatory operation. (Those saying one Muslim man was also killed, yes because the terrorists also asked the people who were Muslim to recite Kalma, and killed who could not)
3. Genocide against muslims? The operation is being led by a Muslim woman Col Sofia Qureshi. Indian Muslims are in support of the retaliatory attack. This is a conflict targeting documented terror bases of Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad, not a specific demographic. The list was later released and now available on the internet. Also, Pak spends majority of their budget on defence and has nukes, they are in no way same as Palestine.
4. Targeting civilians - It's unfortunate that women and children died as a collateral damage on targeting the sites. It's an age old tactic that terrorists use-blend in with the civilians and use them as human shields. The civilians killed were neighbors and family members of the targeted terrorists as of the information available now.
However, the retaliatory attack from Pakistan was indiscriminate bombing into civilian localities, not military facilities. Yesterday, more than 15 cities were targeted with drones. Shelling in Poonch has killed at least 13 civilians and injured many.
War serves no one but how is this alright? People spewing bullshit sitting at their homes, pushing their narratives without half an idea of what's really going on? You are disgracing the genocide on Palestinians by comparing this with that. Both are totally different situations caused due to different reasons. If you don't have proper knowledge about a situation then don't spread misinformation about it. Pray for our safety.
some of you think ‘nuanced’ only means ‘morally grey’ and I’m here to tell you that actually straight up good characters can still be nuanced and unapologetically evil characters can still be nuanced. the character doesn’t have to be an anti hero or morally dubious to have depth. they don’t even have to feel sorry about their crimes to have depth.
me: is completely shocked when something fucked up happens in my dystopian novel
zayn saved the band by leaving.
let's be honest. he took the hit when he left. he lost so many of his fans then. but you know what he did?
he showed the boys that there was life after one direction.
he showed them that the hell they were enduring was escapable. that they could make it out and still sing and write songs and be happy.
if they'd really been as happy as they seemed to us, they would've come back after the hiatus. they promised us 18 months. its been 9 years.
im sure they loved us with all their hearts. that they enjoyed their time together as a band, as brothers. however, they were exploited and taken advantage of every step of the way.
now, liam's passing is the fucking culmination of the hell they endured. you can't argue with me that the liam of 2011 was SO SO FULL OF LIFE. he had so much promise. you just knew this boy was gonna go places.
but somehow, along the way, his light dimmed. that wasn't the liam we knew. we all subconsiously could see it. that liam hurt so much that he hurt a lot of people. that liam could've done better. that liam should've been given the chance to make amends.
but the young boy that was so full of life, he didnt deserve any of this. he deserved to have been kept safe and away from the shit that could destroy him.
the boys should have been protected and maybe, just maybe, we wouldn't have to endure this devastating loss. maybe, just maybe, liam would still be alive.
i'd take an unending hiatus over this loss any day.
Navratri Mashal Raas 2024 -
- Jamnagar, Gujarat, India.
Post credit - Roshgulla
Oh yes and say nothing, absolutely nothing about Pakistani occupation of Indian land of Kashmir aka Gilgit and Baltistan. That’s your average Indian far left bigot.
The Hindus whose pants were pulled down, checking for the absence of circumcision after which they were shot down all of them deserved it because some leftie bigot failed history in school.
Can you match my freak ? No but how about you match my level of kindness and love and empathy I hold for everyone around myself