Would you like to travel to Karachi “the most dangerous megacity” in the world? Why and Why Not?

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Joe the meek

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It was invented to tie the man to the woman..as the man would go knock up another.
still allowed in pk..with a limit of 4 lol

Actually, you hit the nail on the head. The issue became who was to take care of the child.

That said, if you were allowed to married all the women you knocked up because you had to support those children, perhaps it's not a bad idea LOL

That said, for as smart as human beings are supposed to be, there is thing called birth control...
 

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That said, if you were allowed to married all the women you knocked up because you had to support those children, perhaps it's not a bad idea LOL
Yes...but the tree doesnt fork with that system..as your nieces are now your children lol.
 

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Some reasons to avoid Karachi.
Also posted in other threads.


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another shot of Karachi slum residents searching for water in open sewers:
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Looks pretty bad...to be expected though with the most dangerous city in the world that has terrorists in huge numbers posting flyers and soliciting new members
 

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That's likely one of the major hazards in Pakistani living that's drawing down the life expectancy in Pakistan.
Terrorism, domestic terrorism, rape, incest, child abuse and poverty.
 

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The more we find out the worse PK is...but maz just keeps on trying to undo the exposure he has caused..and while doing such ..we only uncover more truth about just how nasty the place is.
He will respond with an attack on American culture..and you will expose more of PKs culture...I expect he is searching to try to find something terrible about the USA at the moment.
 

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The more we find out the worse PK is...but maz just keeps on trying to undo the exposure he has caused..and while doing such ..we only uncover more truth about just how nasty the place is.
He will respond with an attack on American culture..and you will expose more of PKs culture...I expect he is searching to try to find something terrible about the USA at the moment.


Here's a thought....how much worse could Pakistani society be, not counting a terrorist takeover?
 

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Here's a thought....how much worse could Pakistani society be, not counting a terrorist takeover?
Not much..as it has a very perverted and violent culture...then people drinking water from sewers..pretty bad..drinking the same water that one used to clean himself after raping his daughter..or drinking the same water that has urine from a daughter that was sold recently.
Perhaps people considers all the petty executions as a method of population control???..as food and decent water are hard to come by.
The few that actually have money invest it it bunkers due to all the violence..I guess that would be the CEOs of Pk lol...talk about unequal pay//reminds me of a thread here downing america in regard to ceo pay.
PK average wages are very low..about 1 percent of what we make in the USA..so those that can buy bunkers have to makes thousands of times more money than the average wage in pk,,,makes our wealth distribution look flat compared to theirs lol.
What kind of person pay his employees less than the price of a big mac for a days work?
IMO pakistan needs invaded due to humanitarian reasons...needless innocent suffering while all the govt money is spent on supplies to the Taliban.
 

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While I only posted excerpts, the whole article is worth reading.


Huffington Post:

What's Happening in Pakistan?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/harri...kist_b_5487789.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000592

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For years, Pakistan has consistently renewed its international image as a country of grave concern, with not only its inability to halt the progress of terrorist and militant groups within the country but also its inability to provide basic needs of its own population. Far from offering any assurance that it can control the growing militancy of terror groups like the Pakistani Taliban, the government of Pakistan is not even able to exhibit any competency for protecting the fundamental human rights and freedoms of its people.

There is a deep culture of intimidation bred and nurtured in Pakistan, and much of the responsibility for this callous disregard for justice and fairness lies on the shoulders of their religious leadership, who have endorsed and encouraged injustice for decades. For a country claiming to adopt religion as their national identity by calling itself the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is not then the perilous condition of morality in the country the fault of its religious leaders?

The brazen disregard for law and order -- coupled with the dreadful silence of the country's majority -- is in fact promoted by religious leaders and institutions in Pakistan.

This intolerance has continued to grow. On June 8, at least 23 people were killed near Pakistan's border with Iran during a targeted attack against Shia pilgrims. The situation in Pakistan has spiraled into an out of control crisis that now spills outside its borders as well. Pakistan will never resolve its problem of barbarism and lawlessness if it does not restrain the callous and dangerous practices of its religious leadership.

If Pakistan will not come to the aid of its own people soon, it will be too late for anyone to save the country from being completely overrun by extremists.


I've asked many times by what moral authority are these abominable crimes justified.
The answer is obviously by the moral codes of their religion and culture.
 
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