Thursday, 31 May 2018

THE WORLD NEWS FRESH


CULTURAL IMPERIALISM: A Journey to Disaster 

BY AYSHA KHAN

“The world has literally become a Mickey Mouse operation…the US reigns supreme as an exporter of music, film, television, sports, food, and hundreds of consumer products.” –author and travel writer William Ecenbarger.
According to statistics taken in 1995, 80% of the movie receipts around the world were from American movies. American software, television, and music are so dominant and so sought after, that you will find them readily available anywhere in the world. The global trends witnessed a massive turnover after the Cold War where the world is now being led by the US. American Imperialism has taken the world by storm. The US has been influencing the lives and aspirations of virtually every nation. Pakistan, too, is one of those countries where everything Western is the ‘new cool’.  Teenagers look up to Western celebrities; they prefer Western food chains, authors, songs and movies over their own.
McDonalds, Dominoes, Linkin Park, Beyonce – what do all of these have in common? They are all aspects of American culture – proudly adopted by our teenagers in an attempt to fit in – not remotely linked to who we are as Muslims or Pakistanis, yet a constant part of our routines.
A tiny portion of our youth might have read Umera Ahmed or Nemrah Ahmed, but a significant fraction of them desperately count down the days to the release of the new Paulo Coelho novel. Our course books constantly tell us about the various discoveries of Newton, Boyle or Edison, but what they fail to tell us is that it was great minds like Jabir bin Hayan, Ibne Sina and Al Biruni who provided these Western scientists the base upon which they made those discoveries.
This is not an era of conventional warfare; it is an era of the war of narratives. Today, the strength of a state’s cultures and traditions are an important determinant in understanding the degree of its independence. No matter how repeatedly this may be said, the importance of the fact that the youth of any country is imperative in shaping its future, cannot be overstated. It is indeed important for cultures to dwell in mutual peace and understanding, but a nation, especially its youth, completely adopting a foreign culture, while forgetting its own, is only going to lead to disarray and confusion, resulting in an eventual identity crisis. We need to realize this before we go any further on this journey to disaster and lose, as Pakistanis, the distinctness of our identities to this evil of cultural imperialism.

Sunday, 1 April 2018

THE WORLD NEWS FRESH


EDUCATION BY ZUNAIRA BIBI

According to a report, 22.6 million Pakistani children are still not getting their right education, this is very worrying issue for both the people and the Government which should be addressed by the Government.
Moreover, the underprivileged are deprived of facilities, like some common schools have no proper
furniture, chalks and the books are not provided this is the reason why parents in villages don’t allow their children to go for school, as they focus more on farming which is a source of earning for
the poor families. Schools in the urban areas, where children of wealthy people are adequately facilitated but there are no reforms in rural areas.
So, the main purpose for writing this letter is to provide awareness about education and also a suggestion to the government to upgrade the education system in rural areas as well.

Saturday, 24 March 2018

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Feminism in Pakistan By Sana Shahzeib

The word “Feminism” basically refers to the equal standing of both men and women in society. Feminism is an approach to help women raise their status and can be on equal footing with any other man. In Pakistan, it was supposed by the less educated class that this approach might just be “anti-Islamic” and thus they refuse to adopt this method.

 In fact, Islam has not obstructed women. Women have been given their rights and failing to realize this fact might be one of the reasons why today we fail to build a great nation. This approach degrades neither men nor women. It only helps women become a more contributing part of society. Giving feminism a chance might actually be a good approach for our nation

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Has Justice Prevailed? by Maryam Saadat 

The Supreme Court has sentenced the Rapist of young Zainab to death. This case has come to a conclusion that the murderer would be hanged to death. But by doing so, will this case come to an end? Is this the justice the general public wanted? Will by doing so, the justice prevail? If he is hanged, will it bring about horror in the hearts of the other murderers, that they would ultimately stop committing such heinous crimes?
I think otherwise. The other terrors that lurk in the streets probably eyeing another victim will never learn if the case conclude as simple as that. This will not carve a path for a brighter future. The higher ups need to consider this more carefully.