most Pakistanis are not very political, they are more worried about day-to-day survival.
Yet many took to the streets over cartoons.
Look, KT, I understand what your saying - that Muslims are condemning it - but until their blood boils with anger at such an outrage in the same way it does when someone draws prophet Muhammad with a bomb in his turban - then this article makes a valid point.
There is a difference, you can always get religious bots to do anything, it only takes one imam, you can get independent thinking pepole out in risk to their own life protesting, frankly if I lived in Pakistan I'd me more worried about the price of wheat as opposed to politics, poverty enforces lack of philosophy.
IF you lived in Pakistan. You don't so how can you say other Pakistanis think the way you do? You can't be sure that they do. You can't be sure that they don't.
Just because Tom is questioning why Pakistanis protest about cartoons and not about the death of their neighbours does not make him a racist. I agree with him, and I'm
from Pakistan. Hard to be racist to your own kind? Perhaps?
I know PLENTY of Pakistanis that are least worried about day-to-day survival and live by Pakistani politics. I've had some very intelligent debates and discussions with them, and it seems that they are aware of what is going on around them. Just because Pakistan is considered a third world country, doesn't mean that everyone is living in extreme poverty where they can only think about one thing - survival. If they could only think about their own survival, and weren't very political, they would not have protested the Dutch cartoons.
Tom, I believe that they protested about the cartoons because their religion was being insulted. Religion is very important to them, it nurtures their identity. There could be people protesting in their hearts and feeling sympathy for the Mumbai Massacre victims, but I guess they had more passive emotions towards it. That, of course, is not a justification for the way they perhaps look at the two situations differently. Perhaps they should be protesting.