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[VIDEO] Banker sacked, arrested after being caught on tape groping female employee in Islamabad

This video should be taken down. The dude's been punished. What is the point of making this video viral? It only causes hurt to the family of the woman and the woman herself. Moreover, it hurts the kids of this man, his parents and his wife who had nothing to do with all this.
 
By your logic, you too shouldn't talk any thing about India or Pakistan. You don't even know the demography and zero credibility which already shows in the statement that metoo was big in India or Pakistan.

I've seen this in British Pakistani ppers. They tend to have identity crisis unlike Pakistani residing in other countries and hence, as an act of overcompensation will try to portray UK as a country where angels are everywhere.

I don't see it in US Pakistanis. Not sure why.

Because it seems obvious you have very little experience out there in the real world and flaunt a common culture of denial that will never improve the situation for the vulnerable in your society.

Also, what's with the self enforced repeated angels references? no one here said anything close to that, UK is not some sort of paradise, it has it's own issues from racism, right wing aspect in politics-media, teenage pregnancy, broken homes etc, but when it comes to a culture of accountability and governance, it is easily 100 years ahead of yours, from child labour laws, healthcare reforms and social security to name a few. There is nothing wrong with learning and aspiring to improve your society by looking towards older and more established nations for inspiration.
 
By your logic, you too shouldn't talk any thing about India or Pakistan. You don't even know the demography and zero credibility which already shows in the statement that metoo was big in India or Pakistan.

I've seen this in British Pakistani ppers. They tend to have identity crisis unlike Pakistani residing in other countries and hence, as an act of overcompensation will try to portray UK as a country where angels are everywhere.

I don't see it in US Pakistanis. Not sure why.

Well identity crisis isn't the worst failing. When you look at the creep in the video I would say he is culturally far closer to being an Indian than a British Pakistani, so that shows where the fault lies. You can't deny that India is also a hell for women where the female population has to put up with groping and eve teasing. Let's not even talk about the horrible reputation it's built for rape.

So spare us your lectures on British Pakistanis, and look to fix your own backyard.
 
Because it seems obvious you have very little experience out there in the real world and flaunt a common culture of denial that will never improve the situation for the vulnerable in your society.

your arguement would have hold true had the US pakistani and Brit Pakistanis were not contrasting in many aspects.

Even in PP, it seems like US pakistani and native ones living in pakistan are more closer to real faces of society than the brit counter parts who seems to overcompensate.

Even now, your holier than thou attitude is astounding below.

but when it comes to a culture of accountability and governance, it is easily 100 years ahead of yours, from child labour laws, healthcare reforms and social security to name a few. There is nothing wrong with learning and aspiring to improve your society by looking towards older and more established nations for inspiration.

To make that assumption, you will have to live in pakistan or india for a considerable amount of years to know how the system works.

How may years you have lived in Pakistan?
How may years you have lived in India?
 
I agree.
The laws have been so strict here in the United States that it sometimes backfires.
Someone females at work place take an unfair advantage of this and can get anyone fired from job based on a false accusation.

We had a very sharp developer at our office. Great guy and helpful to all. He hailed from Bangladesh and was very religious.
He approached to the meeting room one day to attend a scheduled meeting. And there was this stupid female already sitting in the waiting room. A two times divorced mother of three of I dunno how many kids.
And a duffer at work.
This guy decided to wait outside the meeting room for a few other folks to arrive as he didn’t want to be with her alone in the meeting room, out of respect.
She asked him to come in, and he did but he kept the door open.

This capital B, went to to HR and filed a harassment complaint against him stating that he harassed disrespected me by not coming into the room and not closing the door.

Our manager and the entire team had to intervene, otherwise the guy would’ve been fired.

I'm not surprised the woman tried it on, in the litigation crazy US even if you ****, they'll try and sue your *** (pardon the pun).
 
your arguement would have hold true had the US pakistani and Brit Pakistanis were not contrasting in many aspects.

Even in PP, it seems like US pakistani and native ones living in pakistan are more closer to real faces of society than the brit counter parts who seems to overcompensate.

Even now, your holier than thou attitude is astounding below.



To make that assumption, you will have to live in pakistan or india for a considerable amount of years to know how the system works.

How may years you have lived in Pakistan?
How may years you have lived in India?


Unlike you, have lived long enough in BOTH Pakistan and the UK to be able make a realistic comparison, so please just leave it at that.

Also it's ironic that you like to dish out your opinions based on people's online comments about the differences between US and UK Pakistani's without physically living in either country. This i don't have any problems with as you are more then entitled to your opinion, but then when someone who logically has more exposure then you makes a reasonable comparison, you get agitated and defensive.
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Unlike you, have lived long enough in BOTH Pakistan and the UK to be able make a realistic comparison, so please just leave it at that.

Also it's ironic that you like to dish out your opinions based on people's online comments about the differences between US and UK Pakistani's without physically living in either country. This i don't have any problems with as you are more then entitled to your opinion, but then when someone who logically has more exposure then you makes a reasonable comparison, you get agitated and defensive.
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I am not agitated. I am pointing out the difference of attitude between a brit Pakistani and US Pakistani.

You haven't actually answered my question. In previous post, you have stated that metoo was bigger in india than UK. How did you make that assumption as i am seeing here that you remained silent when asked about how many years you have lived in india to correctly reflect that?
 
I am not agitated. I am pointing out the difference of attitude between a brit Pakistani and US Pakistani.

You haven't actually answered my question. In previous post, you have stated that metoo was bigger in india than UK. How did you make that assumption as i am seeing here that you remained silent when asked about how many years you have lived in india to correctly reflect that?

You have been schooled enough already about your lack of understanding of the situation but all you can come back with is how big or little the movement was in your own back yard compared to the UK.

Here in the UK, it wasn't as big as you imagining, no major celebrities held aurat style marches unlike fully documented instances in Pakistan in Feb 2020 when i was there. Yes it was in the US / Hollywood where the movement was picked but not so big here in the UK, again your not expected to really know the differences between the two.

So whats next? You should find another poster to keep your weak arguments and logic alive as I mentioned way before, you lack the interlect to have any serious debate with on such topics.

Not going to reply to any of your posts on this subject but carry on if you like, your come across desperate and it's entertaining at the same time to me and many others.
 
If people on PP, who come from much higher socio-economic status than the average Pakistani, hold such views, imagine what views an average Pakistani holds? Hopeless.

The “maybe they are in a relationship comments” were made by two Indian posters. One of them literally has India as part of his username lol.

Can you point out a Pakistani poster that made a similar comment?
 
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You have been schooled enough already about your lack of understanding of the situation but all you can come back with is how big or little the movement was in your own back yard compared to the UK.

Here in the UK, it wasn't as big as you imagining, no major celebrities held aurat style marches unlike fully documented instances in Pakistan in Feb 2020 when i was there. Yes it was in the US / Hollywood where the movement was picked but not so big here in the UK, again your not expected to really know the differences between the two.

So whats next? You should find another poster to keep your weak arguments and logic alive as I mentioned way before, you lack the interlect to have any serious debate with on such topics.

Not going to reply to any of your posts on this subject but carry on if you like, your come across desperate and it's entertaining at the same time to me and many others.

You still haven't answered my question. It's a simple one actually. You stated that in order to paint a real picture, one has to be live in the society for a significant period of time in order to achieve it.

You also stated that india had bigger movement of metoo than uk.

All i am asking is, according to your own logic, you should spent a few years of your life in india in order to make that statement.

How many years you lived in india?
 
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