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Not to mention, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani, the last prophet of Islam, was also born in Punjab. Yet, in Pakistan, even Mirza Qadiani (prophet of islam himself) has been declared a kaafir
Look at this kangladog
View: https://x.com/Nusrat99A/status/1903789004497035464
Anyone with atleast double digit IQ can get that this is fake, not the inbred greens though.
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I searched for that account and found this "memepage"
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Coincidentally, it turns out to be the same pakroach as above.
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A nation and race so primitive and useless, who's biggest achievement is either being a successful jihadi or a successful troll and using the word "pajeet" endlessly despite it being applicable to poliostanis more than us![]()
By the way here's behind the scenes of the inbred pakroach, look at those based european nordic phenotype that makes pajets jealous, and turks envy
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Morphed a turkish actor's face on himself to become true turkish blood mujahid-e-pak
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By the way here's behind the scenes of the inbred pakroach, look at those based european nordic phenotype that makes pajets jealous, and turks envy
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Morphed a turkish actor's face on himself to become true turkish blood mujahid-e-pak
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They're Muzzis in the end of the day. Don't ever forget that. Converted ones are the most rogue & stupid ones.Kinda ironic this dude and the guy from your screenshots in your before post are from balochistan(baloch surnames).
They're posting these shitty memes to gain some internet fame points, meanwhile his (ch)ummah biraders from Punjab culls the men and grapes the women in his family.
Muzzies, esp pedostanis and kanglus are so disconnected from reality. It 's almost a joke at this point.
They're Muzzis in the end of the day. Don't ever forget that. Converted ones are the most rogue & stupid ones.
Even when they're not converted, they prefer to be raped by their own Abrahamic brothers. Hate for the Hindus is the top most priority even just for existing. They won't ever be your friend even when they're in their worst shape.
Yea.. They won't discuss it or consider it an issue even though they see it happening. Rather both sides be obsessing over nitpicking Indians. They totally deserve what's happening to them. They can kill each other.Yeah, I agree. I was just trying to bring to light that these muzzies try their best to give off some chad persona vibes and delusions of grand unity among their religion when they shitpost online, whereas in the real life they're all killing and graping each other. Peak cognitive dissonance and totally disconnected from reality. It's kinda hilarious.
This happened a couple of days ago btw.
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At least 44 killed in Niger jihadist attack, authorities say
Islamist militants killed at least 44 civilians and severely injured 13 others during an attack on a mosque in southwest Niger on Friday, the country's defence ministry said. The attack occurred during afternoon prayers in the village of Fombita in the rural commune of Kokorou, which is near...www.yahoo.com
Sir agar unko itne smagh hote, woh desh hi kuch aur hota. Errmyy doing business on hate.No Progress for Pakistan if It Continues Exporting Islamization
Pakistan finds itself trapped in an environment of excessive Islamization. The result is a society where much of the population is preoccupied with striving to be “good Muslims,” often at the expense of progress and modernization. This religious conditioning fosters a deep-rooted belief in the Quranic mandate to spread Islam — converting non-believers in pursuit of divine rewards and the promise of paradise.
Historically, Muslims found some success in expanding their faith during the Middle Ages. However, attempting the same aggressive conversion in the modern world is not only unrealistic but self-destructive.
In recent decades, Muslims globally found space to thrive during liberal political eras — from the 1950s onward — across Europe, the United States, and parts of Asia. However, the tide is turning. The rise of conservative leaders like Donald Trump, a staunch Christian, signals a shift away from unchecked liberalism and tolerance of Islamist propaganda. Trump is determined to reset priorities: ending the war in Ukraine, addressing trade imbalances with the United States, and ultimately confronting the Arab-led campaigns of misinformation against Israel.
This trajectory will inevitably bring Trump into direct conflict with Pakistan — a state deeply entrenched in Islamist ideology. In a recent miscalculation, Pakistan attempted to export Islamists into Bangladesh, a move that did not go unnoticed. Trump responded by dispatching intelligence operatives, including Tulsi Gabbard, to India for investigation.
Pakistan, in its current excessively Islamized state, poses both a political and security risk to the region and beyond. The world has witnessed the influence of this indoctrination during pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Europe and the U.S., where extremist elements revealed their true colours. Trump is determined to put an end to such liberal permissiveness. Muslims will remain free to practice their faith — but within defined limits.
This shift will undoubtedly unsettle Pakistan’s Islamist elite. Trump is unlikely to support any further IMF bailouts and may demand stricter controls over Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal — similar to his firm stance on Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Pakistan may initially protest, but the reality is stark: no one wants a nuclear-armed state driven by aggressive religious ideology in their neighbourhoods — or anywhere in the world.
In the end, Pakistan is cornered. Its current trajectory leaves it with few options. The world is moving on, and unless Pakistan changes course, it risks being left behind — isolated and irrelevant.
Pakis can't give up on Islamization.No Progress for Pakistan if It Continues Exporting Islamization
Pakistan finds itself trapped in an environment of excessive Islamization. The result is a society where much of the population is preoccupied with striving to be “good Muslims,” often at the expense of progress and modernization. This religious conditioning fosters a deep-rooted belief in the Quranic mandate to spread Islam — converting non-believers in pursuit of divine rewards and the promise of paradise.
Historically, Muslims found some success in expanding their faith during the Middle Ages. However, attempting the same aggressive conversion in the modern world is not only unrealistic but self-destructive.
In recent decades, Muslims globally found space to thrive during liberal political eras — from the 1950s onward — across Europe, the United States, and parts of Asia. However, the tide is turning. The rise of conservative leaders like Donald Trump, a staunch Christian, signals a shift away from unchecked liberalism and tolerance of Islamist propaganda. Trump is determined to reset priorities: ending the war in Ukraine, addressing trade imbalances with the United States, and ultimately confronting the Arab-led campaigns of misinformation against Israel.
This trajectory will inevitably bring Trump into direct conflict with Pakistan — a state deeply entrenched in Islamist ideology. In a recent miscalculation, Pakistan attempted to export Islamists into Bangladesh, a move that did not go unnoticed. Trump responded by dispatching intelligence operatives, including Tulsi Gabbard, to India for investigation.
Pakistan, in its current excessively Islamized state, poses both a political and security risk to the region and beyond. The world has witnessed the influence of this indoctrination during pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Europe and the U.S., where extremist elements revealed their true colours. Trump is determined to put an end to such liberal permissiveness. Muslims will remain free to practice their faith — but within defined limits.
This shift will undoubtedly unsettle Pakistan’s Islamist elite. Trump is unlikely to support any further IMF bailouts and may demand stricter controls over Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal — similar to his firm stance on Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Pakistan may initially protest, but the reality is stark: no one wants a nuclear-armed state driven by aggressive religious ideology in their neighbourhoods — or anywhere in the world.
In the end, Pakistan is cornered. Its current trajectory leaves it with few options. The world is moving on, and unless Pakistan changes course, it risks being left behind — isolated and irrelevant.
View: https://youtu.be/9023wE1nBhc
Watch this, the sheer sub-human level of Pakistani Rape gangs in England is on a different level. Some shocking levels of apathy.