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no words in nay language, no matter how harsh, can convey the sadness, anger, anxiety, hopelessness, desperation one feels at the massacre today. no amount of mourning will be appropriate for this abysmal event, no amount of tears will suffice. Nothing can be done to reverse the situation. 100 innocent souls lost. and lost at the hands of a few bastards. Bastards that made the whole law enforcing structure look ridiculous, untrained, inappropriate, incompetent and obsolete. Bastards who had fire power and our forces carrying water guns, just no match. Media again benefited from the whole ordeal, its time we really investigated their part in it, it can not be ruled out as a myth or a far fetched theory any longer. Everything needs to be revamped, from the syllabus we have in the elementary schooling to the content that madarsas and mosques are preaching. This is the fruits of the seeds we sow when jumped into Afghan war. We radicalized the whole madarsa structure and threw the religious youth in a war we never wanted. Then we made them heroes and rewarded them accordingly. We can kill the terrorists, but we can never kill the thought process, we can only change it - It started from one sect maligning the other, and permitting their followers to cause physical injury to the other. We took meddling as a national sport, meddling with the religious affairs of others, certificates to heaven are awarded by Mullahs across the country. Everything is blasphemy every thing is a crime.
Posted on: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 10:09:34 +0000

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