FaisalLatif
Councller (250+ posts)
To those members who blame everything on others, here are a few interesting paragraphs. Please think about it before you call me an agent though.
Ask questions!
The question is never who did what, the question should always be why were we unable to stop it. If we say that India conducted the attack or America was behind a suicide blast that is why we couldn't stop it, we are damaging our own credibility. As if to say we can stop attacks on our soil as long as India, Israel or America is not involved. If they are involved, then we can't do anything about it.
The next time you debate an emotional friend or relative about this topic and they predictably take out their favourite weapon and say "Its an American/Indian/Jewish conspiracy". Answer with a simple but piercing "So what!". So what if it is a conspiracy. Isn't the job of leadership to foil conspiracies. Just because something is a conspiracy doesn't mean that on its success, you can be cleared of your responsibilities.
In conclusion, let me repeat myself again,
"THE QUESTION IS NOT WHO DID IT, BUT WHY WERE WE UNABLE TO STOP IT"
Source: http://tehkal.blogspot.com/2011/05/pakistan-blaming-world-for-our-problems.html
Ask questions!
The question is never who did what, the question should always be why were we unable to stop it. If we say that India conducted the attack or America was behind a suicide blast that is why we couldn't stop it, we are damaging our own credibility. As if to say we can stop attacks on our soil as long as India, Israel or America is not involved. If they are involved, then we can't do anything about it.
The next time you debate an emotional friend or relative about this topic and they predictably take out their favourite weapon and say "Its an American/Indian/Jewish conspiracy". Answer with a simple but piercing "So what!". So what if it is a conspiracy. Isn't the job of leadership to foil conspiracies. Just because something is a conspiracy doesn't mean that on its success, you can be cleared of your responsibilities.
In conclusion, let me repeat myself again,
"THE QUESTION IS NOT WHO DID IT, BUT WHY WERE WE UNABLE TO STOP IT"
Source: http://tehkal.blogspot.com/2011/05/pakistan-blaming-world-for-our-problems.html