Boys will be boys, jihadi thugs will be jihadi thugs. Here is the latest from the rogue pro-jihad state of Pakistan:
“Pakistan Defence Min Justifies Sialkot Mob Lynching; Says ‘kids Do Things Out Of Emotions,'” by Shloak Prabhu, Republic World, December 6, 2021:
Days after the horrific mob lynching of a Sri Lankan national in Pakistan’s Sialkot, the country’s Defence Minister Pervez Khattak has justified the killing by hardliner mob. In a shameful remark, Khattak has opined the Sri Lankan man was lynched by “emotional young people”, as per the Dawn. Moreover, he has also asserted that the mob lynching should not be linked to the recent lifting of the ban on Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP).
Speaking to the media, Pakistan’s Defence Minister stated, “Murders take place when young people get emotional”. He went on to say, “When children grow up, they get spirited and do things out of emotions”. Khattak further added that even he could do wrong things in a state of heightened emotions.
“You know the reasons behind this incident too. When children… grow up, they become spirited and do things out of emotions. This does not mean ‘this was the result of that action’,” he said
Further justifying the incident, he opined that such incidents do not mean ‘Pakistan is going towards destruction’, the Dawn reported. The Defence Minister also said that the Pakistan government is not responsible for the mob lynching of the Sri Lankan national. He instead maintained that young boys entering adulthood are “ready to do anything” and that they would “learn with age how to control their emotions”.
“So this happens among kids, fights take place and even murders. [Does] this mean it is the government’s fault?” he questioned.
Pervez Khattak puts onus on media; Wants news anchors to make children understand ‘religion’
Continuing his sham remarks over the incident, Pervez Khattak has also held the Pakistani media responsible. He has questioned the media’s mindset and has urged them to come on TV and make children understand about religion. He further slammed the TV anchors and blamed them for earning money through advertisements.
“Why don’t you change this mindset? Your anchors should come on TV and make the children understand their religion. You only take advertisements and earn money,” the Dawn added
124 arrested over mob lynching of Sri Lankan national
Meanwhile, local reports have stated that the authorities have arrested 124 people so far. Reports further stated that the 124 people were arrested in Sialkot and have been found guilty of manslaughter. In addition, among the 124, 13 persons who are the main suspects have been nabbed. The apprehended suspects will be brought before the court for physical remand in order to interrogate the accused persons in the case.
The ones who lynched the Sri Lankan were followers of the extremist Islamist group Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP). They vandalised a textile factory on Friday and lynched the factory’s general manager Priyantha Kumara Diyawadan. Following that, they also set his body on fire over blasphemy claims. Viral videos of the incident were shared on social media, with a large group of people congregating at the location….
Westman says
“When children grow up, they get spirited and do things out of emotions”
That is a problem with Islam, is it not? Islam simplifies and stultifies life to the extent that children inhabit adult bodies and think, blasphemy means I can kill without punishment – because that is what they were taught by clerics.
T. E. Lawrence (of Arabia) thought of Muslim Arabs as child-like. Was he wrong?
gravenimage says
If by “child-like” he meant hideously immature, he was not wrong.
Usually we use “child-like” to describe something a lot more innocent than this.
Westman says
Watch “Lawrence Of Arabia” and you’ll get his meaning. It’s the former. It is a tremendous movie that I would recommend to anyone to get an idea of Islam society in 1914. Think Saudi Arabia and Turkey before oil.
gravenimage says
Thanks, Westman–I understood the referrence. I just thought it worth mentioning that in the civilized West we usually use that term in a much more innocent manner.
mortimer says
T.E. Lawrence saw the childish lack of responsibility in Muslims. They are childish because they refuse to think things through like a man. They never challenge their childish fairy tales.
gravenimage says
Pakistan’s Defence Minister justifies mob torture and murder of ‘blasphemer’: ‘Kids do things out of emotions’
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*What the hell*? You’d think he was describing kids drag racing or partying too hard, not *torturing and murdering a man in the streets*.
God, I hate Islam.
Kenneth J Johnson says
. Muslem men have no sense of responsibility nor of honor. Read Infidel or A God Who Hates to get descriptions of how Mulem men act. No respect for women. Holland had to start a seperae bus system because of this lack of respect. Employers in the Netherlands find Muslem employees to be uneliable. Try to give a Muslem a traffic ticket in a No Go Zone and you’ve got problems. They need no excuse to get angry and riot. And they are all victtims of western oppression KEN
PMK says
“Why don’t you change this mindset? Your anchors should come on TV and make the children understand their religion. You only take advertisements and earn money,” the Dawn added
Since WHEN is it the responsibility of the news media to educate believers about their religion? Isn’t that the duty of the mullahs and the parents? Didn’t these ‘young people’ memorize the Koran? If so, I would say they learned their religion very well. After all, doesn’t it teach them to kill those who disrespect their faith?
The excuses made by this leader suggest that he is okay with adults acting on emotions. Growing up is all about harnessing your emotions and doing the right thing, even when it’s uncomfortable. The idea that murder is justified by your emotions means these people are unable to control themselves. Another reason to keep them out of all Western countries, since they cannot be trusted to obey the law.
DavidR says
This is the defence minister. Of a country with nuclear weapons. Justifying mob violence and encouraging religious fascism as “boys” being “spirited”. What kind of orders does he give his subordinate generals?
“If we feel we have to get back at India for that guy who made a joke about Muhammad’s first wife then we need to temper our rage and avoid going nuclear since Jannah isn’t set up to process that many new immigrants at one time. No oopsies”.
gravenimage says
Speaking to the media, Pakistan’s Defence Minister stated, “Murders take place when young people get emotional”. He went on to say, “When children grow up, they get spirited and do things out of emotions”. Khattak further added that even he could do wrong things in a state of heightened emotions.
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I’m sure this is true–if Khattak isn’t going to mature at the age *of 71*, I’m sure he never will. Isn’t this a big part of the problem?
Civilized people who “do wrong things” in a state of heightened emotions may speak a bit harshly to their loved ones in a crisis and need to apologize afterwards–they don’t go out and slaughter people as part of a mob.
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“You know the reasons behind this incident too. When children… grow up, they become spirited and do things out of emotions. This does not mean ‘this was the result of that action’,” he said
Further justifying the incident, he opined that such incidents do not mean ‘Pakistan is going towards destruction’, the Dawn reported. The Defence Minister also said that the Pakistan government is not responsible for the mob lynching of the Sri Lankan national.
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*Really*? It seems that a high-ranking representative of the Pakistani government is condoning this bloody savagery here. It woud be different if the government was condemning this barbarism, but they are not.
As for Pakistan “going towards destruction”, they’ve been an uncivilized Islamic crap hole for years now. But this horrifying case, now being winked at the by the Islamic government, just makes things all the worse. *Ugh*.
WPM says
They the mob were just “spirited young people” makes it sound like they T.P. someone,s house or egged someone this is a mob who beat and burned a man in the street to death. Moslem boys will be boys when they get the Jihad evil spirit of allah they is no controlling them !
GenEarly says
It was a mostly peaceful lynching, only one person died. Sounds like the democRats here in the USSA. Who are Comrades with the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood. Amazing how birds of a feather flock together. Tyranny loves tyranny.
gravenimage says
No fan of most Democratic policies–but where are Democrats lynching people in the streets? We can be cirtical and honest at the same time–no need to make things up.
Fitna says
Are there two Pakistans or are all Pakistanis two-faced? Why is the Defence Minister not clearly stating that it is acceptable to slaughter people over accusations of blasphemy, whether or not they’re even true.
Why is he pretending that this is something they oppose? Is he putting on a good face for Pakistan publicly, trying to make it appear more ‘liberal’ and westernized? Are they ashamed of their religion?
They killed that poor man because of their religion. It should send a msg to the world that Islam is a dangerous ideology and Muslims need to be kept in their countries and we need to stay out.
They won’t reform or evolve, they need to die off like other evil ideologies in history. Don’t support them, don’t sell them food, weapons or anything, cut them off completely. Let them stay stuck in their 7th century hell-holes.
Only give asylum to non-Muslims trying to escape and Muslim girls/women, converts trying to leave Islam. Muslims prove over and over they don’t belong in our countries. We need leaders who will send them back.
gravenimage says
This whitewash and minimization of this atrocity is probably for international consumption, Fitna–this is an Indian new service. I wonder what he says domestically?
Infidel says
It’s funny to see Pakistan’s leadership scramble in order to remain in Sri Lanka’s good books, given the rift Sri Lanka had w/ India in the 80s and 90s. But Sinhalese and Tamils of that island have woken up to the muslim threats, and so now, it’s not that easy. All those non-muslim countries aside from China who were thinking of maintaining their relations w/ Pakistan ought to think again: this is what happens to your citizens who are stupid enough to go there for any reason, be it work, tourism or anything else
OLD GUY says
Here you have a prime example of the Islamic Dictatorship using violence and murder of its opponents. Islam is a political machine aimed at denying basic freedoms of mankind. Sorry to tell this idiot but when you “teach” the young children to hate and to follow islam without question they will follow the propaganda they are taught. Islam has no room for those who don’t follow the ideology of its leaders.
bernie says
I recall one book, in which the author wrote something like this: “Expressing one’s emotions can often be a good thing. However, there are some people who over-identify with their emotions. Simply following your emotions, without using proper reasoning to keep them in line, is almost always a lousy thing. Do you know who is completely controlled by their emotions? Three-year-old kids, and dogs. Do you know what else three-year-old kids and dogs do? They shit on the carpet.”
gravenimage says
I think it also matters what emotions are being induged, Bernie. It someone is being overly sentimental or romantic or even feeling lachrymose, it might be a bit annoying at worst–if someone is indulging *murderous rage* it is apt to be a lot more destructive.