What propaganda does she forward?Malala could have become a symbol, instead she became a propaganda tool.
Again, I don't blame the player, the game is rigged.
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What propaganda does she forward?Malala could have become a symbol, instead she became a propaganda tool.
Again, I don't blame the player, the game is rigged.
Malala could have become a symbol, instead she became a propaganda tool.
Again, I don't blame the player, the game is rigged.
Malala could have become a symbol, instead she became a propaganda tool.
Again, I don't blame the player, the game is rigged.
What propaganda does she forward?
Propaganda for what? women's rights and their right to education?
for people like you, raising voice against oppression and supporting women's education is propaganda lol
Disclaimer: this post is for "Malala the persona"
She is literally a marketing campaign personified. Her image has been very carefully cultivated by Western (financed) media to show Pakistanis as the "savages" who do not want to send their daughters to school (lol)... as if there was never an educated woman from KPK before Malala...
My family is not from KPK but we do have some relatives from that region and I can assure you their women might be more educated / intelligent than any I've met around the world over the years. Heck in our family almost all girls have had financial / moral support to study until as long as they wanted (which some boys didn't)... look around yourselves, being a Pakistani girl from middle/upper class might be the easiest life ever in the history of all humanity.
On one hand the homegirl pushed "why even get married?" agenda (and for the record after turning 18 we are ALL free todo whatever we want to, I firmly believe that) and on the other hand she has always the "dupatta / shalwar kameez" on to never get out of the "persona" which has been extensively marketed. In other words, the western talk is there but it is important to never get photographed wearing anything else than typical rural Pakistani clothing... Just something I noticed and it always amuses me.
After first few years when I truly perceived her "message"... she has always reminded me of 'Disney's broken girls' and this Bart Simpson meme:
And I genuinely feel sorry for her.
Again, the game is rigged.
Very poor argument! That is like saying, see, I am alive, it means this place is safe! If you have had an education, it does not mean everyone is as lucky or as privileged as you!
A very large percentage of Pakistani parents do not send their daughters to school. Our female literacy stands at 44%, the lowest in Asia after Afghanistan while female literacy in Balouchistan is 28% - the lowest in the world!
We have the record of having the HIGHEST number of out-of-school girls.
Malala is a 110% correct; there is a massive illiteracy amongst females in Pakistan.
Just one word: poverty. All parents want a good education for their children.
Regarding Malala, it is not a debate, more like a personal opinion based on general (non-obsessive) observation.
Who in their right mind would argue that in (a third world country like) Pakistan, education (for girls and boys) is 100% perfect?
What annoys people is the inconsistent propaganda tool Malala has become... She is being used or it might all be deliberate from her part.
Poverty is one of the factors but it is also due to the widespread misogyny and despicable attitudes towards women. There is a belief that women would one say leave their house so it is not worth educating them. Besides, there is a also this belief that Western education spreads vulgarity.
Bangladesh and India have similar economic status as Pakistan but there look at their female literacy. If poverty is the only factor, why does it affect females disproportionately? How come Pakistan male literacy is 70%?
Try living in Pakistan and you will know what people feel about female education.
Pakistani clerics also discourage parents from sending their daughters to school. This is also another factor.
Disclaimer: this post is for "Malala the persona"
She is literally a marketing campaign personified. Her image has been very carefully cultivated by Western (financed) media to show Pakistanis as the "savages" who do not want to send their daughters to school (lol)... as if there was never an educated woman from KPK before Malala...
My family is not from KPK but we do have some relatives from that region and I can assure you their women might be more educated / intelligent than any I've met around the world over the years. Heck in our family almost all girls have had financial / moral support to study until as long as they wanted (which some boys didn't)... look around yourselves, being a Pakistani girl from middle/upper class might be the easiest life ever in the history of all humanity.
On one hand the homegirl pushed "why even get married?" agenda (and for the record after turning 18 we are ALL free todo whatever we want to, I firmly believe that) and on the other hand she has always the "dupatta / shalwar kameez" on to never get out of the "persona" which has been extensively marketed. In other words, the western talk is there but it is important to never get photographed wearing anything else than typical rural Pakistani clothing... Just something I noticed and it always amuses me.
After first few years when I truly perceived her "message"... she has always reminded me of 'Disney's broken girls' and this Bart Simpson meme:
And I genuinely feel sorry for her.
Again, the game is rigged.
Are you Alex Jones long lost brother or something)
The amount of vile abuse Malala is receiving on social media is despicable. While the whole world admires and looks up to Malala, we hold an anti-Malala day every year!
The amount of vile abuse Malala is receiving on social media is despicable. While the whole world admires and looks up to Malala, we hold an anti-Malala day every year!
Congratulations to Malala
https://www.dnaindia.com/world/repo...nd-of-nobel-laureate-malala-yousafzai-2919051
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Social media can paint a very biased picture when it comes to the level of hate out there, am trying to be positive
She dreams of one day being the next PM of Pak just because she was supposedly shot. Just a Benazir Bhutto wannabe is this young lady. Seems as if she married a Punjabi![]()
What is wrong if she dreams of being the PM? She cannot be worse than our current and ex rulers. Apart from being shot, many do not know how she fought for female education in Swat for which she was given the Youth Peace Prize of Pakistan, long before being award the Nobel prize. Some people cannot see an empowered girl who refuses to back down in face of adversity and terror.
What is wrong if she dreams of being the PM? She cannot be worse than our current and ex rulers. Apart from being shot, many do not know how she fought for female education in Swat for which she was given the Youth Peace Prize of Pakistan, long before being award the Nobel prize. Some people cannot see an empowered girl who refuses to back down in face of adversity and terror.
She does not have any experience of politics in Pak. Only criteria of her one day becoming Pak PM seems to be her being shot. By that logic many people in Pak have been shot so why are they not candidates too? She fought for education after being shot, many others in Pak are fighting for such things too without ever getting a mention. Malala has become very wealthy after being attacked in face she is probably a millionairess now. She is just a puppet of the west.
Why is experience relevant? Everybody has zero experience when they start. How many times do I need to explain why only her. It is because she is a symbol of female education, others are fighting for female education and Malala represents all those girls who are speaking up for female education. During partition, thousands were killed but people remember QeA only because QeA represents all of those who were killed during the partition.
So your main gripe with her is that she has become wealthy. That is pretty petty!
Pakistan is the only nation on this planet where if you speak for female education, you are a traitor. No wonder our female literacy is a shameful 44%.
Experience is important in every field or she should start a movement like IK did. No one would vote for her just because she was shot. She is a so called symbol because she got the opportunity to have her voice heard. There are many other ladies in Pak fighting for women's rights whose voice never reaches people because the media ignores them. Once again the west propagates her because they want a pro western person like her as a future Pak PM.
My problem with her is she has got everything for being shot. What about so many others who have been murdered by terrorists but their families got nothing?. Why are other pro education ladies in Pak not candidates for the position of PM?. Any sane person would be in favour of education that does not mean they are future PM candidates.
What about the two other girls who were wounded with Malala? We don't even here of them anymore.
How is Malala responsible for those whose voices are not heard? This is a terrible argument. I simply do not see the link between the two. As I have said before, Malala represents all those girls who fight for female education.
The two other girls are also in the UK, studying at a university. We hear more about Malala because she was specifically targeted for her activism.
So the criteria of being a PM is getting shot! Great logic! Not Malala rather the media are responsible for talking her up so much that Pakistanis consider her to be PM material. My problem with your view regarding this matter is Malala should be PM for being shot and talking about human rights when many others do the same if not more.
If being shot makes you a millionaire then so many are willing to go through the same. Malala is never gonna be a PM just for being a western puppet neither are her two friends wherever they are..
Stop lying to yourself. Nobody would want to get shot in the face. That is plain ridiculous.
Again, it is not Malala’s fault if others are not getting much attention. Will you say it was QeA’s fault we do not even know the names of thousands who were killed during partition.
Yes it is the media's not Malala's fault that they have made her in to some Razia Sultan. Stop deflecting the debate. Just because the media talked up Malala and she speaks for human and women's rights does not make her PM material. Why can't you understand this simple point? Many Pakistanis have done much more for the country then she has.
First, given our current crop of corrupt and cruel rulers, Malala would be a breathe of fresh air. Second, Pakistan is a democracy, people vote for their leaders. Nobody is imposing Malala upon you. You are free to not to vote for her and if she is elected, take to the streets. Simple!
So, she wants to be become the (future) PM of Pakistan but is living in the UK?
So? If our generals and politician can live abroad, why not her?
She is living there because Pakistan is unsafe!
First, given our current crop of corrupt and cruel rulers, Malala would be a breathe of fresh air. Second, Pakistan is a democracy, people vote for their leaders. Nobody is imposing Malala upon you. You are free to not to vote for her and if she is elected, take to the streets. Simple!
Even then only certain people have a chance of winning the elections. No one is stopping your beloved Malala from trying to be PM even if it is on the basis of being shot! I need not protest anywhere coz she is not even a candidate to be a worker in any party never mind the PM! Just a confused young lady trying to hold on to her two minutes of fame given to her by the Muslim hating western press. Does not matter who or what the current rulers are.
Even then only certain people have a chance of winning the elections. No one is stopping your beloved Malala from trying to be PM even if it is on the basis of being shot! I need not protest anywhere coz she is not even a candidate to be a worker in any party never mind the PM! Just a confused young lady trying to hold on to her two minutes of fame given to her by the Muslim hating western press. Does not matter who or what the current rulers are.
You contradict yourself! Now, you say you do not care about her. I am not sure what exactly you want to say.
I think she is extraordinarily wise for such a young person. Even as a teenager she sounded like a woman much older. She has gravitas in spades. A born leader.
I am saying I do not care about her welfare. There is no contradiction here at all. Now you tell me why are you so crazy about her? What qualifies her as being Pak's PM?
Nobel Peace Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai and women’s rights advocates Zarqa Yaftali and Shaharzad Akbar just called on leaders to urgently get millions of Afghan girls back in school.
She does not bother you that is why you write paragraphs about her. Makes sense.
I suggest you read what happened in Swat. I am not here to do your work.
She does not bother me because at the moment is not our PM. If she became that then I sure will have a problem with it. I know exactly what the official story of what happened to her is. Well, I don't believe it.
Well, you are free to believe whatever you want. Conspiracy theorists do not only on evidence and logic anyway. Looking forward to seeing Malala as the PM.![]()
The opposite to being a conspiracy theorist is believing in everything that the mainstream media tells us. So you see your kind of people need to be told what to believe by someone sitting in front of the camera while you enjoy your tea and cookies. Thinking Malala will be PM tells me everything about you, I've got a better chance then her
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Do you read what you post? First, you said Malala was being by the West to be Pakistan’s PM in the future, and now you are saying she will never be the PM. What are you even saying?
I am telling you that the media you love so much are liars. I am saying that the west wants Malala to be the Pak PM to further their own agenda but they will never succeed. Do you not have basic commonsense? Now you will say something silly like "then why are you concerned?". This is because supporting Malala as some heroine is still damaging to Pak.
The West is not interested in Pakistan. Remember we rely on their chanda; it is not the other way round.
Why is it damaging for Pakistan? Eulogising Khadim Rizvi, Mullah Fazlullah, Mumtaz Qadri and Ghazi Khalid is damaging for Pakistan. Malala has not killed anyone; these monsters have killed thousands!
The West is not interested in Pakistan. Remember we rely on their chanda; it is not the other way round.
Why is it damaging for Pakistan? Eulogising Khadim Rizvi, Mullah Fazlullah, Mumtaz Qadri and Ghazi Khalid is damaging for Pakistan. Malala has not killed anyone; these monsters have killed thousands!
Am I right in thinking that her popularity is still very low in Pakistan?
If so, why is that, especially given that she seems to be popular in other parts of the world?
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">��"Tonight, teams from 72 countries join Birmingham to celebrate friendship across borders."<br><br><a href="https://twitter.com/Malala?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Malala</a>'s address was incredible!<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/B2022?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#B2022</a> <a href="https://t.co/612sHZN8T2">pic.twitter.com/612sHZN8T2</a></p>— Birmingham 2022 (@birminghamcg22) <a href="https://twitter.com/birminghamcg22/status/1552773429492957190?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">July 28, 2022</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Malala delivered a speech at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in Birmingham.
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Malala delivered a speech at the Commonwealth Games opening ceremony in Birmingham.
ISLAMABAD: Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai will visit Pakistan on October 12 Tuesday. According to a report, the Nobel laureate will visit the flood-hit areas in Sindh to assure more help to the affected people. As per the report, officials of the Home Ministry have written a letter to the Sindh government about proper arrangements for Malala Yousafzai’s visit to the flood-hit areas.
She was one of he producers for strangers at the gate.