Gots to get ready for our new national anthem, seeing as though our current “leader” is a vegetable, and the safety of our soldiers ended up in the hands of The طالبان
For those of whom are confused: 'Taliban' is an Arabic word which translates to 'Students' Afghani terrorist groups however have flipped the meaning to be as "students of Allah" They've tinted what was once a beautiful word with extremism and hate through the war they've waged in the region. - Constantly praying for my fellow Afghanis, may peace be restored and may all terrorists be wiped. ♥
Sameer Ali I've heard of such claims but from my knowledge they only occur in rural areas and not in major cities. Mostly in places under Taliban control or suffering instability. I've spoken with many Afghans and they condemn such acts as barbaric. What you're saying is false. Afghans are still as strong as they were before. I blame foreign intervention for what we see in modern day Afghanistan. The people never destroyed their nation. More so other nations instigated wars after wars by backing internal groups. E.g. the way the US backed the 'Mujahideen' in the 1970's ultimately led to the collapse of a stable Afghanistan. And now so on and so forth. The US is still there dropping bombs. And the nation is still unstable.
Sameer Ali Thank you for the links and for expanding my perspective. Have you you been to Afghanistan? Or did you just aquire all this knowledge from the web? I've never been to Afghanistan, though I'm quite sure It's not as backward as you paint it to be. I'm not saying what you stated is false, though I'm sure it's exaggerated. Again, I don't blame the civilians. I'm positive the majority of Afghanis are against this. As stated these are the results of foreign politicians instigating war in a sovereign, once secular nation like Afghanistan. We see similar stories come out of other nations which go through war and intense instability. Again, thank you for your views and for giving me a new understanding on the issue.
***** I have lived there for quite some time and am familiar with their culture, tradition and history and trust me as unbelievable as it may seem, I'd say the image i provide is unexaggerated if anything, If you think it was different before the Afghan-Russo war, Then yes it was different but only by a tiny fragment and even that was because of Soviet influence, The pedophilia still existed then and this Pedophilia is not something that is a result of the West fondling in Afghan society it has long existed before that in Afghan culture, Infact thanks to Western influence in the 70's and 80's that Afghanistan had become more civilised and advanced. No other nation has this sort of Pedophilia problem even though Afghanistan is one of the most strict Islamic state today, This "Bacha baazi" has become so common among their society that everyone just seems to just shrug it off as something really typical and usual, Like it has become so damn common in their country that nobody even considers it an evil thing anymore, I wish the Afghans would go on to ameliorate their country and themselves and become a secular nation once again, I for one hope and wish so.
years back my brother came into my room (w/o knocking bc that's what older brothers do i guess) and said "you like dubstep or w/e and stuff like that, right? i got a song for you" and just------- left after pulling up this video since then i've come back to this song on a regular basis and i'm pretty sure half of these views are from me
You're telling truth man. I saw a person falling off of a bridge because of playing pokemon go. (Dont worry, i saw it in a top 10, not in real life xD)
Apparently this is mandatory, so here goes: That beat dropped harder than my faith in humanity after seeing the same exact comments on every trap video. (Ironic Sidenote: Someone's probably made this comment before too. Long live hypocrisy!)