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  • Originally posted by jonesy View Post
    Of course they wouldn't. Take for example, the tsunami in Banda Ache or the earthquake in Haiti.. Europe and the Americas donated hundreds of millions pounds/dollars (not to mention sending in millions tonnes of aid, saving thousands of lives, helping to rebuild infrastructure etc..)

    Now don't tell me Arabs don't have money because they got shit loads.
    You tell me.. what did they donate? Fuck all.
    How many orphans did they adopt? Fuck all.
    How many volunteers went to help out? Fuck all.

    Im not going to stay here and argue with uneducated idiots.. just stating the facts. Im out.

    ps. England immediately donated £5m on the first day of the disaster in pakistan, more than all their ****** 'brothers' out in the oil rich united arab emirates, saudi arabia, bahrain, abu dhabi etc.. put together.
    What facts? All I see you doing is pulling garbage out of your arse and trying to pass it off as "fact".

    Firstly, what do the Arab countries have to do with Pakistan? Besides some superficial Islam/****** connection, they have almost nothing else in common, certainly not in terms of ethnicity/language/culture, where the Arabs are Semitic while the Pakistanis are Indo-Iranian.

    Secondly, Saudi Arabia was the second largest contributor to the Haiti earthquake crisis, donating over $50 million! In per capita terms (i.e. per head, if your simple mind doesn't know what that is), that's the largest any country has donated to the Haiti crisis. So much for your "Arabs/Mooslims hate the rest of the world" conspiracy...

    Thirdly, Pakistan is one of the biggest contributors to the War on Terror, and the second largest contributor to the Afghanistan conflict (second only to the Afghan security forces), where Pakistan has contributed more soldiers than all the Western nations combined.

    Now these are what you call real facts, not the bull**** "facts" you're trying to feed us. It's okay to hate Khan for legitimate reasons (like his questionable chin or the kind of opponents he fights), but hating him for something superficial like his ethnicity or religion is utterly pathetic.

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    • jonesy u just got owned by previous poster...and to finish it off...
      u claimed that if a western country was in trouble would 'they' help us?
      The largest donation for hurricane katrina was made by kuwait.. 500 million dollars.
      en.wikinews.org/wiki/Kuwait_donates_US$500_million_to_Katrina_relief_ef forts
      You've just made yourself look a complete uneducated red-neck ****** havent u...Praise be to Allah..lol

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      • It wasn't just Kuwait either, but all the top three contributors to the Hurricane Katrina crisis were ****** countries: Kuwait gave the single largest donation of $500 million for Hurricane Katrina, followed by Qatar and the UAE donating $100 million each for the Katrina relief. Those three small ****** countries alone contributed over $700 million for Katrina, not to mention all the other ****** countries, with even the poor ****** countries like Pakistan donating a few millions each.

        ****** countries have already contributed more than enough aid to America's Hurricane Katrina disaster and the Haiti earthquake, not to mention the fact that ****** countries have by far contributed the largest forces to America's "War on Terror" (with Iraq contributing nearly 650,000 troops, Afghanistan contributing nearly 250,000 troops, and Pakistan contributing over 150,000 troops). Even the majority of the UN Peacekeeping Forces are primarily drawn from ****** countries, with nearly half of the UN Peacekeeping Forces being drawn from Pakistan and ****ladesh alone (each contributing more than 10,000 troops).

        So much for jonesy's conspiracy about ****** countries hating the Western world. The funny thing is that all the Arab countries that donated hundreds of millions to disaster relief in the US and Haiti have so far given very little aid to their ****** "brothers" in Pakistan. If jonesy thinks there's a strong "****** brotherhood" between the Arabs and Pakistanis, then he couldn't be anymore wrong, as all this proves is that Arab countries are more willing to help out Western countries like the US and Haiti rather than their Pakistani "brothers". Like I said, other than belonging to the same religion, Arabs and Pakistanis have very little else in common (the most obvious difference is that Arabs are Semitic, while Pakistanis are Indo-Iranian).

        As for why Britain is the largest contributor to the current Pakistani flood crisis, I think that has a lot to do with the fact that Britain is home to the largest Pakistani community outside of Pakistan. In fact, Pakistanis are the second largest ethnic-minority community in Britain, second only to the Indian community.
        Last edited by aAgger; 08-14-2010, 12:37 AM.

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        • Originally posted by wazaa. View Post
          you guys !! you wanna know what Amir is up to? you wanna know what appearances Amir is gonna make or has made in the media?
          No, not really

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                • August 11, 2010
                  Monday's Connector: Amir Khan


                  British-Pakistani boxer Amir Khan has made a name for himself on the sporting stage as one of the most talented athletes out of Britain.

                  At the young age of 22, Khan became the fourth youngest world champion in the "WBA World light welterweight" division.

                  Khan also became the youngest Briton to win a boxing medal during the 2004 Athens Olympics when he was only 17 years old.

                  Born in Bolton, England, Khan started boxing at an early age and quickly found his feet in the sport.

                  Khan went on to win several junior boxing titles including a gold medal at the 2003 junior Olympics, gold at European Student Championships and gold at the world junior lightweight title.

                  Today, Khan is the world welterweight champion.

                  Here's your chance to quiz famed boxed Amir Khan.

                  Do you want to know how he is reacting to news of the devastating floods in Pakistan? Do you want to know if he has any big fights coming up?

                  Here's your chance to quiz Amir Khan. Leave your questions below and be sure to include where you're writing from.

                  http://connecttheworld.blogs.cnn.com...n/?mtag=soc_tw

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                  • Originally posted by wazaa. View Post
                    August 11, 2010
                    Monday's Connector: Amir Khan


                    British-Pakistani boxer Amir Khan has made a name for himself on the sporting stage as one of the most talented athletes out of Britain.

                    At the young age of 22, Khan became the fourth youngest world champion in the "WBA World light welterweight" division.

                    Khan also became the youngest Briton to win a boxing medal during the 2004 Athens Olympics when he was only 17 years old.

                    Born in Bolton, England, Khan started boxing at an early age and quickly found his feet in the sport.

                    Khan went on to win several junior boxing titles including a gold medal at the 2003 junior Olympics, gold at European Student Championships and gold at the world junior lightweight title.

                    Today, Khan is the world welterweight champion.

                    Here's your chance to quiz famed boxed Amir Khan.

                    Do you want to know how he is reacting to news of the devastating floods in Pakistan? Do you want to know if he has any big fights coming up?

                    Here's your chance to quiz Amir Khan. Leave your questions below and be sure to include where you're writing from.

                    http://connecttheworld.blogs.cnn.com...n/?mtag=soc_tw
                    will we get the reply to our email adress?

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