1. That is history, Much has changed since then.
2. As a matter of routine? Not at all.
3. Police statistics are available to refute your statement.
4. That one incident is being prosecuted through the courts currently. Let due process complete before rendering a premature verdict.
I know...
And what is the basis for your assessment?
(I have lived in both countries with extensive traveling and interactions, and USA is far less segregated socially.)
Of course it is not perfect, but USA seems to have had the most success in amalgamating its population from a diverse range of sources. What country has a Diversity Visa Lottery program merely to ensure a diverse population?
That issue seems more economic than segregatory by intent...
Please define the "west". Immigrants to a small and homogenous population (such as those in many European countries) understandably have a harder time assimilating than those to a giant and diverse melting pot like USA.
So you have no answers to the perfectly valid questions posed above. I figured as much.
BTW, to remain on topic, if Pakistani rice does better under an Indian (re)label, what chance would pharmaceuticals made in Pakistan have globally?
" He merely made statement of fact of what existed prior." And now we are to believe that the situation has changed? Without any evidence?
(BTW, under what legal cover does ISI investigate political corruption? :D )
Could you please expand on those items to see what makes economic sense? May be @Nilgiri can add some useful data without resorting to juvenile labels born of intellectual bankruptcy? :D
If such items are truly better as you claim than those produced by India, why is Pakistan not able to...
Of course. It takes not only eyesight, but the freedom to rise above sycophantic boot-polishing to see the reality of what he said.
Let me help you. Did he not admit that the ISI was not under a previous civilian government. but now we are to believe that it is under his control simply because...
And not much has changed since then in this regard. Pakistan's regression into a classic banana republic is nearly complete, and just about irreversible. Witness the recent interview by the "I am democracy" PM who then went on to support the military as the "rightful" power above the Constitution.