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kashnmorph · 2 months ago
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Listen. If you’re going to open your mouth about India, Pakistan, or “military escalation” Educate yourself first.
Let me tell you what your headlines won’t:
Captain Saurabh Kalia was tortured for 22 days by Pakistan.
His eyes were gouged out.
His skull was smashed.
His genitals mutilated.
He was shot dead after unimaginable pain.
That was a war crime.
Not a single country condemned it.
Wing Commander Abhinandan was captured and forced to say “the tea is fantastic” on camera while bleeding.
He was filmed, paraded, and mocked.
That’s a Geneva Convention violation.
But you laughed. You meme’d it.
26 Indian tourists were gunned down in Kashmir ,asked their religion before being killed.
Where was your outrage?
Where were your candle emojis and “Pray for India” posts?
So don’t you dare use your platform to talk about “violence” if you didn’t know about
• Pulwama
• Mumbai 26/11
• Uri
• Captain Kalia
• Poonch attacks
• Tourist massacres
• Terrorists buried with Pakistani flags
• Pak officials attending terrorist funerals
And don’t you dare use your platform to speak on this conflict until you know the blood we’ve buried and the silence we’ve endured.
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kashnmorph · 2 months ago
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Listen. If you’re going to open your mouth about India, Pakistan, or “military escalation” Educate yourself first.
Let me tell you what your headlines won’t:
Captain Saurabh Kalia was tortured for 22 days by Pakistan.
His eyes were gouged out.
His skull was smashed.
His genitals mutilated.
He was shot dead after unimaginable pain.
That was a war crime.
Not a single country condemned it.
Wing Commander Abhinandan was captured and forced to say “the tea is fantastic” on camera while bleeding.
He was filmed, paraded, and mocked.
That’s a Geneva Convention violation.
But you laughed. You meme’d it.
26 Indian tourists were gunned down in Kashmir ,asked their religion before being killed.
Where was your outrage?
Where were your candle emojis and “Pray for India” posts?
So don’t you dare use your platform to talk about “violence” if you didn’t know about
• Pulwama
• Mumbai 26/11
• Uri
• Captain Kalia
• Poonch attacks
• Tourist massacres
• Terrorists buried with Pakistani flags
• Pak officials attending terrorist funerals
And don’t you dare use your platform to speak on this conflict until you know the blood we’ve buried and the silence we’ve endured.
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kashnmorph · 2 months ago
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i was debating making this post for a long, long time, because i don’t like getting political on a fandom space, but as an indian, i felt the need to talk about this. i can’t engage in fandom content without feeling deeply guilty & worried for all the soldiers and innocent lives already lost and at stake, so here’s a brief masterpost to spread awareness about what’s going on in jammu & kashmir at the moment.
i have linked all my sources, and have aimed to be as unbiased as possible. if you find any discrepancies or inaccuracies, please don’t hesitate to tell me so that i can edit accordingly.
before i get into any of the actual details, i want to talk about what triggered this entire conflict between india and pakistan: the pahalgam attack, which took place on april 22, 2025.
(it’s also worth knowing that the india vs pakistan conflict over J&K is not something that was caused by this isolated incident; there are decades of history between the two countries dating back to the partition of india. you can read briefly about it here.)
the pahalgam attack was an attack on 26 tourists by five armed militants in a popular tourist destination known as baisaran valley (located in india-administered kashmir), which is surrounded by dense pine forest and is only accessible by foot or horseback.
the militants singled out the men & asked for their religion, before shooting the hindu and christian tourists. the attackers also asked some tourists to recite the islamic kalima to identify non-muslims. of the 26 people killed, 25 were tourists and one was a local muslim pony ride operator who tried to wrestle a gun from the attackers before being shot. the tourists included several newlywed couples, and the men were shot point-blank in front of their wives.
some hindu men were forced to remove their trousers to check for a lack of circumcision before being shot at close range. the militants also told some hindu women that they were spared so that they could narrate the horrors of their mens’ killing to the prime minister of india, narendra modi.
the national investigation agency (NIA) formally took over the pahalgam terrorist attack case on april 27. the lashkar-e-taiba proxy the resistance front (TRF), claimed responsibility for the attack.
in retaliation to the pahalgam attack, india launched operation sindoor on may 6, 2025.
the indian armed forces carried out precision strikes at around 1 am on terror infrastructure in pakistan and pakistan-occupied kashmir (PoK). nine sites were targeted, and each were selected because they had a history of association with major terror plots and infiltration attempts against india (such as the 2001 parliament attack, the 2019 pulwama attack, and the 26/11 mumbai attacks). no pakistani military facilities were targeted, as stated during the press briefing on may 7.
you can read about the nine sites & why they were targeted here.
as an additional note, it is worth noting that the central government directed all states and union territories to conduct mock drills on may 7 across 244 categorised civil defence districts in the event of a hostile attack.
following the indian attacks on may 7, pakistan resorted to unprovoked artillery shelling across the line of control (LoC), resulting in 13 casualties, with the poonch sector in jammu being the worst hit. this is not the first time pakistan has violated the LoC ceasefire agreement.
as of the time of writing, several cities/districts present on the border of the two countries have been facing blackouts. this comes as a counter-offensive against pakistani drones and missiles which violated the indian airspace several times over the entire western border with the intent of targeting indian military facilities along the western and northern frontiers. however, india was able to neutralise this attempt to hit military stations in jammu and other locations.
tl;dr: this thread on x offers a more concise version of the same events.
the main reason i wanted to make this post is because i saw this post on x and had to take a minute to recover because. genuinely what the actual fuck. in my opinion, a caucasian british person should be the last person speaking up on this matter. the selective activism and hypocrisy is glaringly obvious.
edit: here are a few more resources that provided good insights into what’s happening (thank you to @hyuckworld for sending me these resources!)
articles on the pahalgam attack and its immediate aftermath: one two three
regarding the TRF statement: one
more articles about india/pakistan escalating the war: one two three
posts about what’s been happening in azad kashmir: one two
how to download tiktok (if you’re indian): here
please take the time to read through these and educate yourselves if you’re unaware of what the conflict is about.
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kashnmorph · 2 months ago
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Look at the hypocrisy India did not purposefully target civilians and all the intellectuals on tumblr were hating on India. Here Pakistan is clearly going after civilians and you all are silent on this? Fucking Hypocrites
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kashnmorph · 2 months ago
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Imagine being so pathetic that you defend your country who back up terrorists, led so many terrorist attacks, killed so many innocent civilians, and gave state funerals to the terrorists wrapped in their flag.
You people fucking stayed silent when the attacks in Pahalgam took place but when we defended, you come up here calling us cowards, playing the so called victim card when it was clearly mentioned that only terrorist camps were targeted.
It was specifically mentioned that no Pakistani military establishments were targeted. Everyone turns blind eye to our sorrow, to the blood of civilians spilled yet burns with rage when we choose to defend ourselves.
While India has only targeted terrorists infrastructure, Pakistan targeting civilians, sikh community in J&K, hitting a gurudwara in Poonch, killing civilians, targeting temples, sending drones on populated cities says a lot about you and your country. Such a bunch of fucking hypocrites.
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kashnmorph · 2 months ago
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Pakistani terrorist admitting that they are training terrorism in terror camps. Water is wet.
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kashnmorph · 2 months ago
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Pakistan violates ceasefire with India.
Udhampur, Jammu and Kashmir.
It hadn’t even been 3 hours since the news of ceasefire and they’re already back at their terrorist activities.
You cannot defend this anymore.
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kashnmorph · 2 months ago
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Imagine being so pathetic that you defend your country who back up terrorists, led so many terrorist attacks, killed so many innocent civilians, and gave state funerals to the terrorists wrapped in their flag.
You people fucking stayed silent when the attacks in Pahalgam took place but when we defended, you come up here calling us cowards, playing the so called victim card when it was clearly mentioned that only terrorist camps were targeted.
It was specifically mentioned that no Pakistani military establishments were targeted. Everyone turns blind eye to our sorrow, to the blood of civilians spilled yet burns with rage when we choose to defend ourselves.
While India has only targeted terrorists infrastructure, Pakistan targeting civilians, sikh community in J&K, hitting a gurudwara in Poonch, killing civilians, targeting temples, sending drones on populated cities says a lot about you and your country. Such a bunch of fucking hypocrites.
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kashnmorph · 2 months ago
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Pakistan violated the ceasefire….This is embarrassing for you. And our grievances were never directed at Pakistani civilians.
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Finally the good news is here! 😍
All the pro-war Indian fake feminists crying under my previous post go cry about it. 🤣✌🏽There’s going to be no war! Imagine how shameless and pathetic y'all must be that this Trumpet had to tell y'all to use common sense. I cannot believe i am defending my country right now because i hate this shithole as much as you do, but common Pakistani civilians have always strived for peaceful relations with India while you people are obsessed with war and hatred. We are already dealing with terrorism within our country. We don’t want more stressful situations by having a dangerous nuclear war with y'all. So behave yourselves this time and make sure to uphold the agreement! Stay Mad!
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kashnmorph · 2 months ago
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And after all this, they’ve violated the ceasefire.
I’m an Indian living in India. And you need to read this not for politics, but for truth, and for the lives the world keeps ignoring.
On April 22, militants shot and killed 26 people in the Baisaran Valley in Kashmir. Another 17 were injured.
Except for one local Kashmiri man, a government tally of the dead showed that all were Hindu tourists. Accounts from the injured and survivors suggested many were targeted after they were asked about their religion. The attack, which occurred near Pahalgam, a town in the southern part of Indian-administered Kashmir, was one of the worst on Indian civilians in decades.
A group calling itself the Resistance Front emerged on social media to take responsibility. Indian officials privately say the group is a proxy for Lashkar-e-Taiba, a terrorist organization based in Pakistan.
Source – New York Times
Pakistan attempted to target a number of military targets in northern and western India including Srinagar, Jammu, Pathankot, Amritsar, Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Adampur, Bhatinda, Chandigarh, Nal, Phalodi, Uttarlai, and Bhuj, using drones and missiles.
13 killed in Poonch, J&K and over 30 injured.
The fact that global media outlets and certain international bodies still ask India for “proof” of terrorism emanating from Pakistan after what happened to Captain Saurabh Kalia, after the Mumbai attacks, the Pulwama blast, Uri, Pathankot, the targeting of schools, residential areas, temples (Golden Temple Amritsar) is not just insulting, it’s a complete erasure of decades of trauma.
Representatives of their government were present during the funerals of terrorists killed in Indian strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). If their government had no role, what explains their officials attending these funerals?
Source – Deccan Herald
In an open support to terrorism, Pakistan army personnel attended the funeral of three terrorists killed in the Indian military strikes along with members of Hafiz Saeed’s banned organisation, Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) on Wednesday.
Source – Times of India
It’s not a lack of proof, it’s a lack of will to see it.
Pakistan has directly or indirectly supported such attacks, there should absolutely be global consequences, not billion-dollar bailouts.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently approved a $1.4 billion loan for Pakistan under its climate resilience fund. Additionally, the IMF completed the first review of an existing $7 billion economic stabilization program, unlocking an extra $1 billion in cash for Pakistan. This brings total disbursements under the $7 billion package to $2 billion. India has expressed strong dissent regarding these IMF disbursements, citing concerns over potential misuse of funds to support cross-border terrorism.
What makes this worse is the cycle: they provoke violence, face internal collapse, and then turn to global institutions for aid without dismantling the very systems causing the violence. Meanwhile, India is expected to exercise “restraint,” again and again.
India launched Operation Sindoor.
This wasn’t random. This wasn’t escalation. This was a focused counter-terrorism response to decades of unprovoked attacks.
Operation Sindoor targeted 9 verified terrorist infrastructure sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir.
These were not Pakistani military facilities. These were training camps, launchpads, arms depots, and safe houses used by terrorist groups responsible for attacks on Indian soil.
India did NOT strike civilians. India did NOT hit military bases.
This was measured. Focused. Non-escalatory.
When India carries out surgical strikes or precision counter-terrorism operations targeting terror camps that are well-documented, Pakistan often flips the narrative, framing itself as the victim. Civilian casualty claims (sometimes unverified or exaggerated) are used to draw international sympathy and muddy the moral clarity of India’s response.
Once again, Pakistan is playing victim, desperately trying to align itself with global sympathy movements like Gaza, despite being the aggressor.
This isn’t a siege. This isn’t genocide. This is a sovereign state knowingly sheltering, funding, and enabling terrorism across its border. The attempt to draw false equivalencies is a calculated PR move to escape accountability, distract from civilian deaths in India, and manipulate global perception.
I want peace. I don’t want war. No one sane does because it’s always the civilians who suffer first and most.
But let’s be honest: the hypocrisy is unbearable. The same people crying for global sympathy over the death of children and women stay silent when our tourists are shot, our schools are bombed, and residential areas are targeted. Where is the outrage for the Indian lives lost? For the families shattered? For the terror we live with daily? Selective empathy isn’t empathy. You can’t weaponize grief for a headline while ignoring the countless Indian civilians who’ve bled for decades. If you truly care about human life, care about all of it – not just the parts that fit your narrative.
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kashnmorph · 2 months ago
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I’m an Indian living in India. And you need to read this not for politics, but for truth, and for the lives the world keeps ignoring.
On April 22, militants shot and killed 26 people in the Baisaran Valley in Kashmir. Another 17 were injured.
Except for one local Kashmiri man, a government tally of the dead showed that all were Hindu tourists. Accounts from the injured and survivors suggested many were targeted after they were asked about their religion. The attack, which occurred near Pahalgam, a town in the southern part of Indian-administered Kashmir, was one of the worst on Indian civilians in decades.
A group calling itself the Resistance Front emerged on social media to take responsibility. Indian officials privately say the group is a proxy for Lashkar-e-Taiba, a terrorist organization based in Pakistan.
Source – New York Times
Pakistan attempted to target a number of military targets in northern and western India including Srinagar, Jammu, Pathankot, Amritsar, Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Adampur, Bhatinda, Chandigarh, Nal, Phalodi, Uttarlai, and Bhuj, using drones and missiles.
13 killed in Poonch, J&K and over 30 injured.
The fact that global media outlets and certain international bodies still ask India for “proof” of terrorism emanating from Pakistan after what happened to Captain Saurabh Kalia, after the Mumbai attacks, the Pulwama blast, Uri, Pathankot, the targeting of schools, residential areas, temples (Golden Temple Amritsar) is not just insulting, it’s a complete erasure of decades of trauma.
Representatives of their government were present during the funerals of terrorists killed in Indian strikes in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). If their government had no role, what explains their officials attending these funerals?
Source – Deccan Herald
In an open support to terrorism, Pakistan army personnel attended the funeral of three terrorists killed in the Indian military strikes along with members of Hafiz Saeed’s banned organisation, Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD) on Wednesday.
Source – Times of India
It’s not a lack of proof, it’s a lack of will to see it.
Pakistan has directly or indirectly supported such attacks, there should absolutely be global consequences, not billion-dollar bailouts.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently approved a $1.4 billion loan for Pakistan under its climate resilience fund. Additionally, the IMF completed the first review of an existing $7 billion economic stabilization program, unlocking an extra $1 billion in cash for Pakistan. This brings total disbursements under the $7 billion package to $2 billion. India has expressed strong dissent regarding these IMF disbursements, citing concerns over potential misuse of funds to support cross-border terrorism.
What makes this worse is the cycle: they provoke violence, face internal collapse, and then turn to global institutions for aid without dismantling the very systems causing the violence. Meanwhile, India is expected to exercise “restraint,” again and again.
India launched Operation Sindoor.
This wasn’t random. This wasn’t escalation. This was a focused counter-terrorism response to decades of unprovoked attacks.
Operation Sindoor targeted 9 verified terrorist infrastructure sites in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir.
These were not Pakistani military facilities. These were training camps, launchpads, arms depots, and safe houses used by terrorist groups responsible for attacks on Indian soil.
India did NOT strike civilians. India did NOT hit military bases.
This was measured. Focused. Non-escalatory.
When India carries out surgical strikes or precision counter-terrorism operations targeting terror camps that are well-documented, Pakistan often flips the narrative, framing itself as the victim. Civilian casualty claims (sometimes unverified or exaggerated) are used to draw international sympathy and muddy the moral clarity of India’s response.
Once again, Pakistan is playing victim, desperately trying to align itself with global sympathy movements like Gaza, despite being the aggressor.
This isn’t a siege. This isn’t genocide. This is a sovereign state knowingly sheltering, funding, and enabling terrorism across its border. The attempt to draw false equivalencies is a calculated PR move to escape accountability, distract from civilian deaths in India, and manipulate global perception.
I want peace. I don’t want war. No one sane does because it’s always the civilians who suffer first and most.
But let’s be honest: the hypocrisy is unbearable. The same people crying for global sympathy over the death of children and women stay silent when our tourists are shot, our schools are bombed, and residential areas are targeted. Where is the outrage for the Indian lives lost? For the families shattered? For the terror we live with daily? Selective empathy isn’t empathy. You can’t weaponize grief for a headline while ignoring the countless Indian civilians who’ve bled for decades. If you truly care about human life, care about all of it – not just the parts that fit your narrative.
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