08-24-2009, 07:19 PM
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<br />^^^
the above article is aimed towards individuals who are sane, literate and possess a healthy mind. I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused to mentally disabled and illiterates.
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the above article<b>'s poster</b> has aimed towards individuals to make them <b>in</b>sane, <b>il</b>literate and make them <b>permenently retarded</b>. i sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused to <b>healthly mind person and literates </b> who have devoted their precious time in going through above poster's articles.[p][p][p]
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<b>"You must be reading newspapers and knowing how Pakistan is moving fast..."</b>
Quaid e Azam in reply to the address presented by the Students of Islamia College, Peshawar April 12, 1948
<b>"The prosperity and advancement of a nation depend upon its intelligentsia, and Muslim India is looking forward to her young generation and education classes to give a bold lead for our guidance and a brilliant record of historical achievements and traditions."</b>
-Quaid e Azam December 24, 1940
People complain about economic disparity, but the above posts are glaring examples of "intellectual disparity", which can be an equally destructive phenomena for any civilized society. And when i use the word "intellectual disparity" i am referring to the gulf between the educated and educated-illiterates (those who have ample time to pass senseless and point futile comments but are inherently afraid of even a slightest possibility of acquiring knowledge.)
I might remind to the above poster that the words and language we choose to use is reminiscent of our education and upbringing.
I am in no mood to reduce to the level of the above poster in order to answer him.
Though, i am quite sure that the above poster will reply to my post. But that will only serve the purpose of clarifying any remaining doubts in our minds(if any) about his mindset, education and upbringing.
<br /><blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, san" id="quote">quote<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Odyssee</i>
<br />^^^
the above article is aimed towards individuals who are sane, literate and possess a healthy mind. I sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused to mentally disabled and illiterates.
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the above article<b>'s poster</b> has aimed towards individuals to make them <b>in</b>sane, <b>il</b>literate and make them <b>permenently retarded</b>. i sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused to <b>healthly mind person and literates </b> who have devoted their precious time in going through above poster's articles.[p][p][p]
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<b>"You must be reading newspapers and knowing how Pakistan is moving fast..."</b>
Quaid e Azam in reply to the address presented by the Students of Islamia College, Peshawar April 12, 1948
<b>"The prosperity and advancement of a nation depend upon its intelligentsia, and Muslim India is looking forward to her young generation and education classes to give a bold lead for our guidance and a brilliant record of historical achievements and traditions."</b>
-Quaid e Azam December 24, 1940
People complain about economic disparity, but the above posts are glaring examples of "intellectual disparity", which can be an equally destructive phenomena for any civilized society. And when i use the word "intellectual disparity" i am referring to the gulf between the educated and educated-illiterates (those who have ample time to pass senseless and point futile comments but are inherently afraid of even a slightest possibility of acquiring knowledge.)
I might remind to the above poster that the words and language we choose to use is reminiscent of our education and upbringing.
I am in no mood to reduce to the level of the above poster in order to answer him.
Though, i am quite sure that the above poster will reply to my post. But that will only serve the purpose of clarifying any remaining doubts in our minds(if any) about his mindset, education and upbringing.