KBS123 said:I am a muslim and belong to Pakistan.
[/quote]AbuMalik said:Not sure about racism.. but some elements of your country are terrorising entire world..
In response to AbuMalik and all those who can sell so easily to the agenda of mostly jewish dominated western media:AbuMalik said:Not sure about racism.. but some elements of your country are terrorising entire world..
very well said adnan_hsn, I really enjoyed ur reply man.adnan_hsn said:In response to AbuMalik and all those who can sell so easily to the agenda of mostly jewish dominated western media:AbuMalik said:Not sure about racism.. but some elements of your country are terrorising entire world..
SHOES ARE TRACED OUT
The pair of shoes which was thrown at Mr.Bush in Iraq has links to Pakistan , said a statement from Pentagon. They have the following proofs:
i) The journalist had visited Pakistan earlier this year.
ii) He received his training of throwing shoes by a Pakistan based Jihadi organization.
iii) The DNA sample of leather has revealed that the animal whose skin was used for manufacturing the shoe had traces of grass which is grown in North of Pakistan and this skin was collected by a 'Jihadi' organization on Eid-ul-Adha this month
In response to this it has been decided to ban the 'Jihadi' organisations and a country wide crackdown has been launched against all the suspected cobblers in Pakistan.
You lived in the southern state of which country? Canada or USA? I'm living since 2000 in Atlanta, GA and let me tell you here is racism everywhere and more since the anti-immigrant policies start, if you look Hispanic, the police stop you and ask for your papers if you don't have them they capture you and send you to INS and deported the next day if you paid the bail if not, you stay there many months and also be deported at the end, you can read more info in the Hispanic newspapers.rupeshhari said:I lived in a southern state for a while and (perhaps because) it was in a big city, i didn't feel any racism. Not any more than i would feel elsewhere. I heard people who are unmarried do feel a bit of racism when it comes to dating, but this is common in every country. i expect Canada to be more fair since Canada has even extended equal rights to gays, which is now in the forefront of civil right litigation in the US.
[/quote]AbuMalik said:Not sure about racism.. but some elements of your country are terrorising entire world..