Pakistanis, you are nothing but the praetorian guards of the Arabs.

Trent 2022-03-23 09:03:07

I didn't read the book, just watched the movie, the shooting was okay, the shots, the rhythm, etc., it was all okay, Samsung. Let's talk about the plot that has nothing to do with the director's skills, and discuss the logic in the movie that is very absurd in my opinion.

One, is the American dream fragile, or is it the pig's feet of Pakistani believers?

Born and raised in Pakistan, his father was a poet, and his family belonged to a nobleman. In his words, he was a prince. He went to the United States to find his American dream. He has so many blahblah in the play. The essence of his American dream is to obtain satisfaction from money and vanity. In short, his American dream is extremely low. I feel that my American dream has been shattered into scum, but I put the blame on the Americans.

Has his American dream shattered? Not seen. The white native American company boss did not push him out because of his beliefs or the changes he caused by his beliefs, and promoted him to be a partner. The rich second-generation white girlfriend did not break up with him because of his identity. Terror then gradually re-accepted him. Originally, things were going in a good direction, but this young Pakistani couldn't take it anymore. He felt that his self-esteem was hurt. He was encouraged by a book dealer in Turkey to say goodbye to the American dream.

To me as a Chinese, his behavior is simply incomprehensible. The Chinese also have the American Dream. The Chinese American Dream started earlier, hundreds of years ago. There are Chinese people on the railways running through the United States, and the Chinese Exclusion Act has a page of Chinese humiliation. The status is even lower than that of black people. It is under this kind of treatment that the Chinese established a Chinatown, took root, sent their children to study, step by step, there are Chinese college students, Chinese politicians, Chinese Nobel Prize winners, if Chinese people are as vulnerable as male pig feet, where in the United States? And the shadow of our Chinese?

In "Partners in China", Deng Chao's family of three generations went to the United States and came back from the United States. They suffered humiliation, but they did not bring back hatred. What they brought back was science, and it was a way to send more Chinese to the United States to realize their dreams. Tong Dawei was dumped by his American girlfriend and taught his students the American thinking that he had experienced. They were not like the male pig's feet, who brought back the hatred that should not be brought back to the country.

Compared with the humiliation that the Chinese have suffered, the small setbacks of the male pig's feet are nothing at all. The Chinese send more and more students to the United States to study, work, and take root, and use their strength to convince the Americans. A class of young people, because of their beliefs because of their nationality, bombarded individuals to various countries to explode...

Dreams themselves are not fragile, but people are too fragile to climb.

The strong have the courage to face the challenge of their dreams, while the weak can only indulge in the glory of the past to find self-esteem, and use religious masturbation (masturbation, self-comfort is also, I refuse to pursue cross-religion).

Second, the male pig's foot was deceived by a book seller in Turkey.

After suffering several small setbacks in the United States, the male pig's feet went for a walk in Istanbul. The Turkish book seller was about to step down. Before stepping down, he bewitched the male pig's feet who may be from the same faith. The male pig's feet realized something and ran After going to the cathedral that used to be the Eastern Roman Empire, and now the Great Temple of the Y Religion, I will say goodbye to the American dream.

The book seller confuses the male pig's feet with the saying of the Guard. I can't help but cry when I see this.

In the past, Pakistan and Bangladesh were part of India. The Ganges River passed through the South Asian continent and gave birth to Indian civilization. Polytheistic Hinduism and detached Buddhism all took root in this land. One day, the Y religion army from the West stomped through the land of India and used swords to force the Hindus to believe in the Y religion, and these converts became the Y religion's guards. And these Praetorian Guards finally completed their mission, successfully dividing the Indian mainland into three, and the two became the experimental field of Arabian desert ideas.

Turkish book sellers used the Praetorian Guard as an analogy to persuade the male pig's feet not to be the Praetorian Guard in the Western world. God, those who conquered a large area of ​​India with iron hooves and then used Indians as the Praetorian Guards were not from Turkey. Turkic msl?

Pakistanis, Bengalis, your ancestors believed in Hinduism for two or three thousand years. Wasn't it because of the conquest of MSL that a new totalitarian belief appeared in the Indian mainland? Ethnic fellows of different faiths?

After all, the male pig's foot is just the second devil of the Arabs. Later, he had a choice to be the second devil of other civilizations, that is, take a side in the film.

In Asia, most countries have Arab Guards, Thailand, the Philippines, Myanmar, my country... These Guards have mercilessly slashed at people of the same clan because of their so-called religious beliefs. compatriots in the veins, leading the way for ideas from the Arabian desert. Being the second devil of the Arab Praetorian Guard, what qualifications does the author have to laugh at the other two devils? Just because you believe in a religion, you are noble and high-grade?

This is the most absurd and unexplainable point in the film or novel: there is a difference between killing compatriots in the name of religion and harming the world in the name of capitalism.


Third, the Pakistani dream is a nonsense dream.


Boy's Knuckle later returned to Pakistan to sell his dreams in college. In the group of students complaining about the aggression of the Americans, I am confused, aren't you Pakistanis, aren't they Afghanistan? Are bombs thrown in pieces on your Pakistani heads? Why are you crying like a mourning concubine?

Because it is very simple, you don't have the concept of country and geography, you only have the concept of religion. You use religion to divide race, enemy and self, black and white... What male pig feet teach is not nationalism, but religiousism. In this case, the soil of the Pakistani dream Where is it?

In Pakistan, which we call Pakistani, there were a large number of people walking on the streets not long ago, demanding that the execution of atheists be written into the law, darling, is this the so-called Pakistani that has written China-Pakistan friendship into the constitution? Wouldn't that mean that China's billions of atheists and polytheists (in the eyes of the Y sect, both atheists and gods are the same, the material of hell, killing the little monsters who have the experience of going to heaven), they all want to be executed Wow~

Not long ago, an engineer supervisor who traveled thousands of miles from China to Pakistan for railway construction was framed by a Pakistani doctor who was lazy and sloppy, claiming that the Chinese supervisor threw them away. Offensive scriptures. Indiscriminately, hundreds of Pakistanis surrounded the Chinese camp to execute the innocent supervisor, even if the truth was found out.

Religion is the real killer that hinders the development of a country.


What the male pig's feet do is to reform Pakistan through religion. The consequences can be imagined.







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  • Changez: Pretend I'm him.

  • Changez: [about watching the events of 9/11 unfold] In that moment, I should have felt sorrow or anger, but all I felt was awe. What audacity. The ruthlessness of the act was surpassed only by its genius. And David had struck Goliath. I'm sorry if my reaction to the attacks has offended you, Bobby. I hope you see that I'm not celebrating at the death of 3,000 innocents, just as you would not celebrate the death of 100,000 in Baghdad or Kabul, for that matter. But before conscience kicks in, have you never felt a split-second of pleasure at arrogance brought low?

    Bobby Lincoln: And you ask me why they're harrassing your family. Let's just cut the bullshit, okay? You believe in violence as a tool for social change. You teach a course in violent revolution at Lahore University. Your lectures are full of anti-American rhetoric.

    Changez: [cut to him teaching] We will wipe the blood of the invaders from our swords!

    Bobby Lincoln: If that weren't enough, you were spotted at an Asal Mujahideen meeting with Mustafa Fazil, a known cell leader.

    Changez: [cut to said meeting] I think I can help.

    Mustafa Fazil: I knew you would.

    Bobby Lincoln: Last night, Anse Rainier was kidnapped. And this morning, your class was canceled. If you're just an innocent bystander, Changez, why were you hiding? Only guilty people hide.

    Changez: Your candor is appreciated, Bobby, but your conclusions are wrong.