"Filth Generation Warfare" - Establishment's hatred & envy for Imran Khan

From Fifth to Filth Generation Warfare

An Exposé on the Systematic Dismantling of Imran Khan and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
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INTRODUCTION

In a country plagued by institutional decay, where the military never faces accountability and democracy remains ornamental, a new warfare doctrine has quietly emerged—not one of strategic defense, but of unbridled moral collapse. Dubbed by critics as Filth Generation Warfare,” this war isn't fought against external enemies—it’s waged against the will of the Pakistani people.

At the center of this assault is Imran Khan, Pakistan’s former Prime Minister, and his party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI)—both systematically targeted, dismantled, and silenced by a coalition of the military establishment, compliant judiciary, state media, and opportunist politicians.


This exposé lays bare the details.


I. THE REGIME CHANGE: DEMOCRACY OR DESIGN?


In April 2022, Imran Khan was ousted from office through a no-confidence vote. What appeared democratic on paper was, in reality, an orchestrated regime change operation—initiated externally, and facilitated internally.

A leaked diplomatic cable, published by The Intercept, confirmed U.S. displeasure with Khan’s independent foreign policy—particularly his neutrality on the Russia-Ukraine war and his visit to Moscow. The cable exposed U.S. pressure on Pakistan, and the role of top generals and PDM politicians in executing the plan.

🔗 The Intercept, Aug 2023

“The military, long unaccountable and deeply entrenched, didn’t just topple a government—they erased a mandate.”



II. 300+ CASES: LAW AS A BLUDGEON


Once removed from office, Khan was hit with a torrent of over 300 criminal cases, ranging from terrorism and corruption to sedition and absurdities like alleged blasphemy - all when he is over 70 years old.
Even his wife, Bushra Bibi, became a target—dragged into court with vulgar references to her menstrual cycle—a grotesque low never before seen in Islamic jurisprudence.

This wasn’t prosecution. It was persecution—executed with the help of a judiciary that bent to the will of those in boots.



III. 9 MAY: THE FALSE FLAG THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING


On 9 May 2023, Imran Khan was violently arrested by Pakistan Rangers from the Islamabad High Court. TV cameras rolled as he was manhandled and humiliated.

The public erupted. Protests spread nationwide. But what happened next reeks of orchestration:
  • Security was withdrawn from military installations.
  • Plain-clothed agents exited government vehicles, mingled with protestors, and issued instructions.
  • Certain military buildings were “attacked” while suspiciously unguarded.
  • Within hours, the Army declared 9 May “worse than the fall of Dhaka.”

Protestors were labeled terrorists, and military courts were activated to try civilians. CCTV footage from the “attacks” was never released. No independent commission was ever formed. The narrative was locked—and the repression began.

This was not public disorder. It was a state-scripted false flag operation.



IV. FORCED DISASSOCIATIONS: A GUN TO THE HEAD


Senior PTI leaders were abducted or jailed, then paraded in press conferences to announce their “resignations.”
  • Those who complied walked free with no '9 May' tag associated - virtually dry-cleaned.
  • Those who didn’t—like Dr. Yasmin Rashid, Omar Cheema, and Ejaz Chaudhry—still face court cases and continued harassment.

State coercion was weaponized. Silence was bought—or forced.



V. PRISON SURVEILLANCE & MILITARY CONTROL

From Adiala Jail, Imran Khan revealed:
  • He is under constant military surveillance.
  • A serving Army Colonel oversees all operations, even blocking court-ordered privileges.
  • Jail authorities follow orders not from the judiciary—but from GHQ.
🔗 The Hindu, March 2025




VI. TARGETING THE HOSPITAL: FROM POLITICS TO ZAKAT


Khan’s Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital, a globally respected institution, came under attack. Politicians accused it of Zakat embezzlement—but never provided evidence.
It was an attempt to taint his moral high ground, and to erode the public’s emotional connection with his legacy.

🔗 Al Jazeera, Jan 2025




VII. THE GENERALS’ LOOT: IMMUNITY GUARANTEED

Pakistan’s generals have never been held accountable.
  • Journalist Ahmad Noorani exposed former COAS Qamar Javed Bajwa’s family wealth exceeding PKR 12 billion.
  • No commission was formed. No inquiry launched. Whistleblowers were arrested.
🔗 FactFocus, Bajwa Leak

Current Army Chief Asim Munir has placed relatives in key state positions, and even secured diplomatic passports for his daughters—despite them holding no public office.

🔗 FactFocus, Human Rights

Meanwhile, the military’s business empire / conglomerate under Fauji Foundation, Askari Group, and others rakes in billions—without ever facing transparent audits.




VIII. BLACKOUTS, BULLETS & BANS

  • PTI protestors at D-Chowk were fired upon by snipers—an unprecedented act in Pakistan’s political protest history - killing unarmed protestors.
  • Twitter/X was banned for months to crush the flow of information - only to be unbanned after US President Trump's re-election.
  • Imran Khan’s name and face were banned from television / electronic and paper media — reduced to “Founder of PTI.”
  • Military-backed analysts were installed in all channels to help in pushing military's narrative forward - in return, granted 'Tamgha-e-Imtiaz' for their services.
This was not governance. It was information genocide.



CONCLUSION: A NATION HELD HOSTAGE


This was never just about Imran Khan. This is about what kind of country Pakistan wants to be.

A country where:
  • The Constitution is beneath the boots.
  • Dissent is labeled treason or digital terrorists.
  • Women are humiliated in courts and media.
  • Whistleblowers are hunted and jailed.
  • Journalists are exiled or murdered by state machinery - including intelligence apparatus.
  • And the people are told to shut up and obey.
This is not “Fifth Generation Warfare.” This is “Filth Generation Warfare.” A war on truth, dignity, and democracy.

History will not remember the generals fondly. But it will remember who stood their ground when it mattered most. - BBSR71




SOURCES & REFERENCES


  1. The Intercept: https://theintercept.com/2023/08/09/imran-khan-pakistan-cypher-ukraine-russia/
  2. The Hindu: https://www.thehindu.com/news/inter...ly-meetings-with-visitors/article69368478.ece
  3. Al Jazeera: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025...hreaten-pakistans-pti-government-negotiations
  4. FactFocus (Bajwa Investigation): https://factfocus.com/investigative/2966/
  5. FactFocus (Asim Munir & Army nepotism): https://factfocus.com/humanrights/4326/
 

Wake up Pak

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
The root cause is Pakistan Army SOBs, who get a salary, uniform & ammunition from tax payer's money and these pigs use this ammunition against harmless & unarmed innocent people by kidnapping, torturing, and killing them.
These pigs have not won a single war against the real enemy, and in 1971, 93000 faggots surrendered & dropped their pants in Bangladesh.
 

Wake up Pak

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
THE LONDON PLAN:
The London plan by the corrupt Nawaz was to offer the post of army chief to bastard Asim Munir, in return, he wanted bastard Munir to eliminate PTI, and it is evident now what is happening to PTI and its supporters.
All the crooks devised the London plot since the corrupt undemocratic Nawaz realized he couldn't win any election without the support of the generals, judiciary & election commission.
But the PTI supporters/voters fucked the Nawaz & Asim traitor in the February 8th elections.
 

Wake up Pak

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
A country where:
  • The Constitution is beneath the boots.
  • Dissent is labeled treason or digital terrorists.
  • Women are humiliated in courts and the media.
  • Whistleblowers are hunted and jailed.
  • Journalists are exiled or murdered by state machinery - including the intelligence apparatus.
  • And the people are told to shut up and obey.
  • This country has gone to the dogs by the corrupt & fascist military generals.
 

🔥 Addendum: Deep Dive into Collusion, Corruption, and Repression​




✅ 1. Pakistan Army: Funded by the Public, Turned on the Public​


Despite receiving billions from taxpayers for national defense, the Pakistan Army has turned its focus inward—using its power and weapons against unarmed citizens, particularly political dissenters, journalists, and PTI supporters.


Instead of defending the country’s borders, it now polices its population through fear, coercion, and brute force.



✅ 2. A Legacy of Defeat, Not Valor​


The military’s actual battlefield record is abysmal. From the surrender of 93,000 soldiers in the 1971 war, to consistent failures along the eastern and western borders, the generals have never won a conventional war.
Yet, they show unmatched aggression when targeting peaceful protestors, students, and journalists within their own country.




✅ The “London Plan”: Nawaz-Asim Deal and Erasing Accountability​


The so-called London Plan involved a backdoor deal between Nawaz Sharif and General Asim Munir. In exchange for his appointment as Army Chief, Asim Munir was expected to dismantle PTI and eliminate Imran Khan as a political threat.


But it didn’t end there.
  • The Sharif family was facilitated in getting rid of long-standing corruption cases.
  • Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif took oath just one day before he was scheduled to be indicted in a massive corruption case.
  • NAB rules were swiftly amended to protect the ruling elite. As a result, both Shahbaz Sharif and his son Hamza Sharif were given clean chits.
    🔗 Dawn – July 2023
  • The NAB amendment that excluded spouses, relatives, and associates from asset recovery cases directly benefited Maryam Nawaz, daughter of convicted ex-PM Nawaz Sharif (also referred to as the Penthouse Pirates).
    🔗 Dawn – June 2022
  • PPP leaders, including the Zardari family and their frontmen, also walked free due to these amendments.
  • Several NAB officials and key witnesses mysteriously died, yet no serious inquiry was ever launched.

Today, the entire ruling dynasty is in power:
  • Shahbaz Sharif as Prime Minister
  • Maryam Nawaz as Chief Minister of Punjab — Pakistan’s largest and most politically powerful province
  • Asif Ali Zardari as President of Pakistan - a position he once held before when he grabbed the opportunity through his wife's assassination.

And the establishment has no objections, no press conferences, no military courts, and no crackdown—revealing the blatant double standards at play.



✅ 4. 8th February Elections: Rigging via Form-47s​


Despite PTI’s popularity, Form 47 fraud was used to overwrite actual election results and declare regime-backed candidates as winners. Communication blackout (complete cellphone & internet shutdown) - under pretext of "security" - facilitated this entire operation of forgery.
Videos, forms, and testimonies surfaced nationwide, yet no court, commission, or military official intervened to restore the real mandate.


The people voted, but the establishment selectively chose their "winners".



✅ 5. The Murder of Arshad Sharif​


Investigative journalist Arshad Sharif was extrajudicially murdered in Kenya, after fleeing persecution in Pakistan.
  • Before his death, he recorded a statement naming serving Army generals and ISI chief as responsible if anything happened to him.
  • His mother attempted to name those military personnels in the FIR, but the state refused to register it.

His assassination remains unpunished and unexplored—a national disgrace and an indictment of Pakistan’s intelligence apparatus.



✅ 6. The Disappearance & Torture of Imran Riaz Khan​


Prominent journalist Imran Riaz Khan was abducted, disappeared for over 4 months, and allegedly tortured.
Upon his return, he appeared visibly broken and mentally shaken—yet no inquiry was launched into who held him or what was done to him.




✅ 7. Military-Controlled Media and “Medal Journalism”​


State-installed analysts and media personalities were awarded Tamgha-e-Imtiaz for amplifying military propaganda, suppressing dissent, and spinning lies.
Genuine journalists were exiled, jailed, or killed—while propaganda artists were decorated with national honors. Medals in Pakistan are not worth anything anymore once you look at Army Chief's jersey and his declining popularity.




✅ 8. Broken Promises: Bajwa’s “No Politics” Lie​


In November 2022, Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa promised the military would exit politics.
🔗 Al Jazeera – November 2022


That vow was a lie.
Under both Bajwa and Asim Munir, the army doubled down on political engineering—rigging elections, abducting politicians, and crafting narratives.



✅ 9. International Silence on a Democratic Collapse​


Despite clear signs of:
  • Election rigging
  • Media censorship
  • Human rights violations
  • Political prisoners and military courts

The international community has remained largely silent, betraying their stated commitment to democracy and press freedom.



✅ 10. The Real Cost: Economic Collapse Under Military Overreach​


The cost of military dominance is no longer just political—it’s economic:
  • Investor confidence shattered
  • IMF suspicions increased
  • Inflation surging
  • Exports declining
  • Foreign relations strained

The military’s grip over civilian institutions and the economy has triggered massive uncertainty, capital flight, and international isolation.
 

Islamabadiya

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
You very conveniently missed 'Esatblishment's Love' for imran khan when they installed mr khan as PM with most powerful civilian govt which had almost no political oppoenents left, full judiciary support and no terrorists attacks,

only for establishment to find out it was the most incompetent political leadership they were investing in

khan sb's first 2 years of rule were full of confusions, bongees, no trust in civilian leadership, and total collpase of leadership in key decision making, his team of asad umer buzdars ahmed mahmood and pervaiz khatak types turned out to be mere clowns

despite all his failures in being a powerful PM who united the civilian leadership, if he had only resigned from his PM post just as he always promised to us that he wont be a dummy PM, we still might have believed him, but he chose to remain stuck to kursi until humiliating kick out

Opportunistic hypocrite, thats all he was and might still be
 
You very conveniently missed 'Esatblishment's Love' for imran khan when they installed mr khan as PM with most powerful civilian govt which had almost no political oppoenents left, full judiciary support and no terrorists attacks,

only for establishment to find out it was the most incompetent political leadership they were investing in

khan sb's first 2 years of rule were full of confusions, bongees, no trust in civilian leadership, and total collpase of leadership in key decision making, his team of asad umer buzdars ahmed mahmood and pervaiz khatak types turned out to be mere clowns

despite all his failures in being a powerful PM who united the civilian leadership, if he had only resigned from his PM post just as he always promised to us that he wont be a dummy PM, we still might have believed him, but he chose to remain stuck to kursi until humiliating kick out

Opportunistic hypocrite, thats all he was and might still be

🗣️ RESPONSE: For Those Still Drunk on GHQ's Kool-Aid


Ah yes, the ever-so-lazy "Imran Khan was the establishment’s blue-eyed boy" narrative. Let's unpack this regurgitated trash with some hard truth, shall we?




🔥 “Establishment installed Imran Khan as PM.”​


And who the hell installed Nawaz? Zardari? Bhutto? even their own kinds like Yahya? Musharraf? Who held elections with generals breathing down everyone’s neck? Who ran Project Midnight Jackal? Who funded ISI’s Mehran Bank operation? If you’re suddenly allergic to “establishment puppetry,” you’ve been in liquid state since 1947.

Imran Khan didn’t invent backdoor politics. He just refused to bend the knee once inside the gate, unlike your favorite corrupt idols who would lick boots for a Senate ticket.




🔥 “He had no opposition and full judiciary support.”​


Yeah? Tell that to the same judiciary that blocked his housing schemes, declared his assembly dissolutions illegal, and then disqualified him over a bloody wristwatch.
PTI spent four years fighting off every goddamn mafia in the country:
  • Media mafia
  • Sugar mafia
  • Real estate mafia
  • Judiciary politicized from top to bottom
  • And your beloved establishment, sitting like a tick on the spine of every civilian government.



🔥 “Confused and clown cabinet.”​


Every government has bad apples. PTI had Buzdar. You lot had Ishaq Dar the fugitive, Hamza the imported chicken fag, and plastic doll Maryam Safdar who thinks Photoshop is legal evidence.

Khan’s cabinet didn’t rob Pakistan blind and stash it in Avenfield flats or Dubai towers. Clowns? Maybe. But at least they weren’t convicted criminals dressed in Hugo Boss suits pretending to be saviors. None of Imran Khan's cabinet ministers were ever tried for corruption.




🔥 “He should’ve resigned if he didn’t want to be a puppet.”


He should’ve done what?
Resign so crooks like Nawaz and Zardari could return via Form-47 and destroy what little was left of this country?
He fought back.
He went to jail.
He stood against the army, judiciary, media, and the political pimps / piglets of the establishment you still cheer for.
And you wanted him to quit… to prove a point?
This isn’t a Netflix drama. This is real blood, real betrayal, and real resistance.




🔥 “Opportunistic hypocrite.”​


Let’s talk hypocrisy. The man dissolved two running governments just to seek fresh elections — something NO cowardly PM in our country's botched history has ever done.

If he were opportunistic, he’d be in Dubai sipping qahwa with Nawaz and Zardari.
Instead, he’s locked up in Adiala Jail, monitored by a military colonel, and dragged to kangaroo courts daily.

Meanwhile, the “non-opportunists” are cutting cakes in CM houses and flying with diplomatic passports issued to their daughters-in-law.

Spare us the lectures.




🧨 Final Words​


You want to hate Imran Khan? Be my guest.
Criticize his decisions? I don't care.
Mock his economic team? Proceed.
But don’t insult our intelligence with this recycled ISPR-approved, Nawaz-flavored nonsense that he was just a failed puppet who deserved it.

Because if failure means having the people still behind you after jail, torture, censorship, stolen elections, and military abuse,
then I hope every puppet in history fails like this.
 

Islamabadiya

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

🗣️ RESPONSE: For Those Still Drunk on GHQ's Kool-Aid


Ah yes, the ever-so-lazy "Imran Khan was the establishment’s blue-eyed boy" narrative. Let's unpack this regurgitated trash with some hard truth, shall we?




🔥 “Establishment installed Imran Khan as PM.”​


And who the hell installed Nawaz? Zardari? Bhutto? even their own kinds like Yahya? Musharraf? Who held elections with generals breathing down everyone’s neck? Who ran Project Midnight Jackal? Who funded ISI’s Mehran Bank operation? If you’re suddenly allergic to “establishment puppetry,” you’ve been in liquid state since 1947.

Imran Khan didn’t invent backdoor politics. He just refused to bend the knee once inside the gate, unlike your favorite corrupt idols who would lick boots for a Senate ticket.




🔥 “He had no opposition and full judiciary support.”​


Yeah? Tell that to the same judiciary that blocked his housing schemes, declared his assembly dissolutions illegal, and then disqualified him over a bloody wristwatch.
PTI spent four years fighting off every goddamn mafia in the country:
  • Media mafia
  • Sugar mafia
  • Real estate mafia
  • Judiciary politicized from top to bottom
  • And your beloved establishment, sitting like a tick on the spine of every civilian government.



🔥 “Confused and clown cabinet.”​


Every government has bad apples. PTI had Buzdar. You lot had Ishaq Dar the fugitive, Hamza the imported chicken fag, and plastic doll Maryam Safdar who thinks Photoshop is legal evidence.

Khan’s cabinet didn’t rob Pakistan blind and stash it in Avenfield flats or Dubai towers. Clowns? Maybe. But at least they weren’t convicted criminals dressed in Hugo Boss suits pretending to be saviors. None of Imran Khan's cabinet ministers were ever tried for corruption.




🔥 “He should’ve resigned if he didn’t want to be a puppet.”


He should’ve done what?
Resign so crooks like Nawaz and Zardari could return via Form-47 and destroy what little was left of this country?
He fought back.
He went to jail.
He stood against the army, judiciary, media, and the political pimps / piglets of the establishment you still cheer for.
And you wanted him to quit… to prove a point?
This isn’t a Netflix drama. This is real blood, real betrayal, and real resistance.




🔥 “Opportunistic hypocrite.”​


Let’s talk hypocrisy. The man dissolved two running governments just to seek fresh elections — something NO cowardly PM in our country's botched history has ever done.

If he were opportunistic, he’d be in Dubai sipping qahwa with Nawaz and Zardari.
Instead, he’s locked up in Adiala Jail, monitored by a military colonel, and dragged to kangaroo courts daily.

Meanwhile, the “non-opportunists” are cutting cakes in CM houses and flying with diplomatic passports issued to their daughters-in-law.

Spare us the lectures.




🧨 Final Words​


You want to hate Imran Khan? Be my guest.
Criticize his decisions? I don't care.
Mock his economic team? Proceed.
But don’t insult our intelligence with this recycled ISPR-approved, Nawaz-flavored nonsense that he was just a failed puppet who deserved it.

Because if failure means having the people still behind you after jail, torture, censorship, stolen elections, and military abuse,
then I hope every puppet in history fails like this.

almost all of your responses are comparisons to nawaz sharif etc
not a single answer to my points, which are facts that we all saw
 
almost all of your responses are comparisons to nawaz sharif etc
not a single answer to my points, which are facts that we all saw

🔥 Response​


Oh, I see. Now that your revisionist narrative just got steamrolled, you're clutching onto the last rhetorical lifeboat:
“But you didn’t answer my points. You just compared him to Nawaz!”
Let me break it down for you, since facts seem to fly over your head faster than the Form-47s on election night:



📌 You: “Establishment once loved Imran.”​

✅ Me: Acknowledged. Said it clearly. Then reminded you that every major party came to power the same way—or worse.
But only one broke ranks, spoke up, and paid the price.
That’s not deflection. That’s called context. Learn the difference.




📌 You: “He had power, no opposition, no threats.”​

✅ Me: Told you that opposition existed. Judiciary wasn't loyal. Terrorism resurged post-2021.
Also reminded you: "Power" is an illusion in a country where GHQ sits above the Constitution.
You call that full power?
Only if your definition of power includes getting sabotaged from within by the same people who installed you.




📌 You: “His team was incompetent.”​

✅ Me: Said yep, some were.
But then exposed how every other government had worse, more corrupt, and more fugitive clowns—and you stayed quiet.
You call that “not answering”? I call it holding up a mirror.




📌 You: “He should’ve resigned.”​

✅ Me: Addressed it head-on. Explained why resigning would’ve been surrender.
He chose to resist and was brave enough to dissolve assemblies.
You ignored that part—because it blows your narrative to shreds.




💀 Let’s be honest…​

You didn’t come for “facts.”
You came for approval of your bias. And when it didn’t happen, you pulled out the classic gaslight line:

“You didn’t answer me.”

Sorry to break it to you:
Your “points” were debunked.
Your “facts” were state-fed fiction.
Your credibility just packed a bag and left the chat.





🧠 Now, a challenge:​

Bring actual facts with sources.
Bring stats. Bring policy critiques.
But if all you’ve got is tired GHQ narratives wrapped in faux objectivity,
then sit down, open your ears, and watch as the rest of us tear this farce apart—one fact at a time.
 

Islamabadiya

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

🔥 Response​


Oh, I see. Now that your revisionist narrative just got steamrolled, you're clutching onto the last rhetorical lifeboat:

Let me break it down for you, since facts seem to fly over your head faster than the Form-47s on election night:



📌 You: “Establishment once loved Imran.”​

✅ Me: Acknowledged. Said it clearly. Then reminded you that every major party came to power the same way—or worse.
But only one broke ranks, spoke up, and paid the price.
That’s not deflection. That’s called context. Learn the difference.




📌 You: “He had power, no opposition, no threats.”​

✅ Me: Told you that opposition existed. Judiciary wasn't loyal. Terrorism resurged post-2021.
Also reminded you: "Power" is an illusion in a country where GHQ sits above the Constitution.
You call that full power?
Only if your definition of power includes getting sabotaged from within by the same people who installed you.




📌 You: “His team was incompetent.”​

✅ Me: Said yep, some were.
But then exposed how every other government had worse, more corrupt, and more fugitive clowns—and you stayed quiet.
You call that “not answering”? I call it holding up a mirror.




📌 You: “He should’ve resigned.”​

✅ Me: Addressed it head-on. Explained why resigning would’ve been surrender.
He chose to resist and was brave enough to dissolve assemblies.
You ignored that part—because it blows your narrative to shreds.




💀 Let’s be honest…​

You didn’t come for “facts.”
You came for approval of your bias. And when it didn’t happen, you pulled out the classic gaslight line:



Sorry to break it to you:
Your “points” were debunked.
Your “facts” were state-fed fiction.
Your credibility just packed a bag and left the chat.





🧠 Now, a challenge:​

Bring actual facts with sources.
Bring stats. Bring policy critiques.
But if all you’ve got is tired GHQ narratives wrapped in faux objectivity,
then sit down, open your ears, and watch as the rest of us tear this farce apart—one fact at a time.

ok man you seem like another fanboy deeply in love with imran khan thinking he slightly missed being a prophet,

when i said imran khan was brought in by etsab, you response was who installed nawaz zarari......lol
 
ok man you seem like another fanboy deeply in love with imran khan thinking he slightly missed being a prophet,

when i said imran khan was brought in by etsab, you response was who installed nawaz zarari......lol

🔥 RESPONSE: “When Logic Fails, Just Call Them Fanboy!”​


Ah yes… the last resort of the intellectually bankrupt
“You’re just a fanboy. You think Imran Khan is a prophet.” 🤡
Tell me you’ve got nothing left to say — without actually saying it.




🧠 Let’s set this straight:​

You said Imran Khan was a product of establishment.
I said: ✅ True — like every civilian PM before him.
But here’s the difference your emotionally short-circuited brain can’t process:

Nawaz and Zardari stayed loyal to the boots.
Khan didn’t. He challenged them — and got crucified for it.
THAT is why he's in jail.
Not for corruption. Not for Panama.
But because he had the audacity to say:
“I’m not your damn puppet.”



🤡 You mocking “prophet” status?​

Nobody called him a prophet.
But if a man:
  • Chooses jail over deal-making
  • Gets shot and still doesn’t flee
  • Dissolves his own governments for elections
  • Still gets more votes than all of you combined despite blackout, rigging, and repression...

Then yes, I’d rather “fanboy” over that than worship a convicted crook who calls his daughter a poor orphan from a Qatari flat.




👊 You wanted a punchline? Here it is:​


You mocked, I answered.
You twisted facts, I responded with data, context, and history.
You called me names. I handed you receipts.
And now all you’ve got is “lol.”
That’s not debate. That’s surrender.
So unless you’re bringing a better argument than "fanboy-prophet" one-liners, go cry on Maryam's chesticles.

We’re busy fighting back with facts, not boot-licking the traitors who sold Pakistan for a London flat, a briefing by Army Chief in Abpara and a handshake through GHQ's Gate #4.
 

Islamabadiya

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

🔥 RESPONSE: “When Logic Fails, Just Call Them Fanboy!”​


Ah yes… the last resort of the intellectually bankrupt

Tell me you’ve got nothing left to say — without actually saying it.




🧠 Let’s set this straight:​

You said Imran Khan was a product of establishment.
I said: ✅ True — like every civilian PM before him.
But here’s the difference your emotionally short-circuited brain can’t process:


THAT is why he's in jail.
Not for corruption. Not for Panama.
But because he had the audacity to say:




🤡 You mocking “prophet” status?​

Nobody called him a prophet.
But if a man:
  • Chooses jail over deal-making
  • Gets shot and still doesn’t flee
  • Dissolves his own governments for elections
  • Still gets more votes than all of you combined despite blackout, rigging, and repression...

Then yes, I’d rather “fanboy” over that than worship a convicted crook who calls his daughter a poor orphan from a Qatari flat.




👊 You wanted a punchline? Here it is:​


You mocked, I answered.
You twisted facts, I responded with data, context, and history.
You called me names. I handed you receipts.
And now all you’ve got is “lol.”

So unless you’re bringing a better argument than "fanboy-prophet" one-liners, go cry on Maryam's chesticles.

We’re busy fighting back with facts, not boot-licking the traitors who sold Pakistan for a London flat, a briefing by Army Chief in Abpara and a handshake through GHQ's Gate #4.

https://twitter.com/x/status/1894243095153091044
 

🔥 RESPONSE: “Two Clips, Zero Context — The Classic Hit Job”​


Thanks for sharing that classic out-of-context video mashup — it's the internet version of “see, gotcha!”
Too bad it falls apart the moment context enters the room.




🎥 Clip 1: Imran Khan says (pre-2010):​


“I won’t be a puppet PM with hands tied, taking dictation from Army.”

🎥 Clip 2: Imran Khan says (post-ouster):​


“We were in coalition, my hands were tied, they kept blackmailing us.”



And your point is…?
He stayed true to both statements.

In Clip 1, he’s saying he wouldn’t be a puppet for the Army.
And guess what? He wasn’t.
He refused to give bases to the U.S.,
spoke against Gen. Bajwa’s interference,
stood up to COAS Asim Munir,
and got thrown out, jailed, banned, and erased from media.

In Clip 2, he’s explaining the limitations of a fractured coalition — where political blackmail by parties like PML-Q and MQM constantly sabotaged policy.


One clip is about military control.
The other is about civilian coalition dysfunction.
Both can be true. And both were.



🧠 If anything, the second clip proves Khan was never a dictator.​


If he really was “the most powerful PM ever,”
why the hell was his govt falling apart from blackmail, coalition threats, and judicial sabotage?
It proves the point:

He didn’t control the Army.
He didn’t control allies.
Yet still, he refused to become a puppet.
And for that, he was thrown to the wolves.




📌 Final Note:​

You shared a gotcha moment.
I gave you context, logic, and proof.
Try again — maybe this time bring something not already debunked 600 times.
 

Islamabadiya

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)

🔥 RESPONSE: “Two Clips, Zero Context — The Classic Hit Job”​


Thanks for sharing that classic out-of-context video mashup — it's the internet version of “see, gotcha!”
Too bad it falls apart the moment context enters the room.




🎥 Clip 1: Imran Khan says (pre-2010):​




🎥 Clip 2: Imran Khan says (post-ouster):​






And your point is…?
He stayed true to both statements.

In Clip 1, he’s saying he wouldn’t be a puppet for the Army.
And guess what? He wasn’t.
He refused to give bases to the U.S.,
spoke against Gen. Bajwa’s interference,
stood up to COAS Asim Munir,
and got thrown out, jailed, banned, and erased from media.

In Clip 2, he’s explaining the limitations of a fractured coalition — where political blackmail by parties like PML-Q and MQM constantly sabotaged policy.






🧠 If anything, the second clip proves Khan was never a dictator.​


If he really was “the most powerful PM ever,”
why the hell was his govt falling apart from blackmail, coalition threats, and judicial sabotage?
It proves the point:


And for that, he was thrown to the wolves.




📌 Final Note:​

You shared a gotcha moment.
I gave you context, logic, and proof.
Try again — maybe this time bring something not already debunked 600 times.

https://twitter.com/x/status/1891906364789674406
 

🔥 RESPONSE: “Of Striptease Generals and Hypocrite Historians”​


You shared a video of Musadiq Malik, a man so irrelevant in real policy that the most memorable thing about him is his sexual harassment case involving a minor in the U.S. (which conveniently never saw media coverage in Pakistan).

Now, let’s break down the points from that video and deliver the final blow:




🎯 “Imran Khan contradicted himself about the Army.”​


Actually, Imran Khan evolved as the Army slowly stripped away their mask. General Bajwa was backstabbing Imran Khan behind his back - not in front of him,
As one user brilliantly said:


"جیسے جیسے باجوہ عمران کے سامنے کپڑے اتارتا گیا، ویسے ویسے عمران قوم کو حقیقت دکھاتے گئے۔ جب جرنیل اسٹریپر بن جائیں، تو داد بھی ویسے ہی ملنی تھی۔"

First, Khan believed the Army would protect democracy.
Then he saw their games as being corrupt AF and have same endgame as corrupt politicians
Then he called them out — from “father of the nation” to Mir Jafar, because that’s what betrayal earns you.




🧠 It’s not hypocrisy.​


It’s disillusionment — and eventually, revolution.
Just like millions of Pakistanis who once respected the Army… until they watched them steal elections, torture journalists, and install convicted crooks.




🤡 And Hussain Haqqani?​

The guy who gave voiceover to Zia-ul-Haq’s funeral,
then became a liberal darling in the West,
https://twitter.com/x/status/1891994457328820624 now lectures us on “principles”?
Pick a side, Haqqani. You’ve been a boot-polisher for every regime from the Jamaati right to the neoliberal left.




📌 Let’s summarize:​

  • Musadiq Malik: irrelevant, accused predator, used as bait.
  • Haqqani: Zia’s eulogist turned democracy warrior. Pick a personality, bro.
  • Imran Khan: fought with hope, lost faith, and now fights with fire.

When you deal with military striptease, don’t blame the viewer for reacting — blame the performer for undressing.
 
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