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RE: Protests in Karachi: The Parachinar Issue | کراچی میں احتجاج: پاراچنار کا مسئلہ

in Hive Learnersyesterday

"A fight between two elephants the ant suffer loss at the end"- it's the situation of there. This means general people suffer from the clash between groups. The issue is not solved fully and so there is a maximum chance to happen such a thing again. It's not good.

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The way protesters think reminds me of Pain, a character from Naruto. There’s this one dialogue of his that’s always stayed with me:

What is peace? Is it your village? Your people? But what about my village? What about my people? When two powerful nations go to war, they don’t fight on their own land. They fight on the land of smaller nations. And when the war ends, the powerful nations go back to their lives like nothing happened. But those smaller nations? They’re left broken, never the same again.

Pain’s words hit hard because they aren’t just about the story, they reflect real life. In every conflict, it’s always the weak and helpless who suffer the most, while the powerful walk away untouched.