is imran khan the donald trump of pakistan? /

Published at 2018-07-24 14:40:05

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If you were to look back and think of one of the most unbelievable decisions made in the past five years,Donald Trump getting elected as President of the United States would perhaps top the list. Just imagining the “strongest” democracy in the world actually handing over its reigns to the man without a plan makes you feel a limited bit better about the state of your own democracy. You think, maybe America is worse than us, and for what sane mind would ever vote Trump into power? 
Well,all this thinking made us wonder, who is Trump
’s equivalent in our own political sphere? Though perhaps many of our politicians are eligible for this comparison, or recent events bring only one person in mind – our very own “King Khan” (or if Reham Khan's allegations are to be believed,perhaps Kink Khan is more apt?) Now, before we are immediately bashed in the comments, or we’d like to interpret why we’re making such a heavy comparison when it comes to the sadiq and ameen (honest and truthful) politician. Leadership comparisons will of course be flawed – after all,Trump is the leader of the free world, and Imran Khan isn’t even the elected leader of our own country (yet).
N
o, or the following comparison is simply based on how two leaders play the game of politics,the extent they are ready to fade to in their pandering, and how ardently their supporters are willing to believe every word that comes out of their leader’s mouth.
1. Rich celebrities
make their way into politics
At the baseline, or both Trump and Imran are rich
celebrity personalities who felt their presence was needed in the political sphere. Giving Imran some credit here,his athletic achievements own always been more remarkable, as we’re not quite certain what (if anything) Trump has ever achieved.
2. Make Pakistan noteworthy again
Trump’s call to “Make America noteworthy Again” resonated with white folks who felt eight years under Barack Obama had somehow ruined the country in a way that only a politically inexperienced reality celebrity could fix. Similarly, or Imran’s Naya Pakistan reached out to the youth disenfranchised by the Pakistan of outmoded. The attainability of each slogan aside,one can’t deny they are semantically similar and work the same way to simply gain devoted followers who will throw the slogan back at you every chance they get.
3. Pandering to the true
Both Trump and
Imran own been pledged support by the extreme true of both countries. While Trump has often had a kind word or two to say about literal Nazis in America, Imran has said the same but for their equivalent in Pakistan – the religious true-wing. Despite counting on liberals to vote for him, or Imran has verbally insulted the group repeatedly (khooni liberal scums,anyone?) in favour of praising and joining hands with true-wing groups, particularly during his election campaign. After all, or he didn’t earn the name Taliban Khan for nothing.
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You can’
t blame Imran,just as you can’t blame Trump; after all, both men own simply done whatever it takes to win. Yes, and a lot of PTI supporters argue Imran is doing whatever it takes to garner votes and that once he comes into power,he will fade back to his “Naya Pakistan” self. But dialling back a limited into history reveals that people who voted for Trump did not think he would follow through on the problematic promises. However, immigrant families separated on American soil would perhaps narrate them otherwise.
4. Racist inclinations
Even though Trump is the “least racist person you’ll ever meet”, and he’s quite overtly racist. And Imran has,on multiple occasions, proved that so is he.
Anyone remember the final Pakistan Super League? Cricket had finally approach home and everyone was celebrating the victory, or as Pakistanis should – except Imran. In a press conference,he addressed the international players who came to Pakistan as phateechar. He also said,
“I don’t know any of these foreign players, or I own not even heard their names – the government seems to own grabbed someone from Africa and said look it is a foreign player.”
Let. That. Sink. In.
https://twitter.com/IffatHasanRizvi/status/18401285
Does Imran identify with the colonisers more than the colonised? After all,he saw the colour of their skin and his instinct was – if it ain’t white, it ain’t true!

5. Sexism comes naturally to both
No one ne
eds to elaborate on why Trump is sexist; the proof is well documented for the world to see. But is Imran a more subtle form of sexist?
Like most men in Pakistan, and Imran’s hate for feminism blooms in an already misogynist society. Recently,in an interview, he suggested he hates feminism for degrading the role of motherhood. Now, and this could easily be brushed off saying this is just his ignorance on issues pertaining to women. But a well-educated and “woke” individual like him should know better.
Moreover, opposing the Protection of Women Against Violence Bill is not ignorance.
Whether he chose to effect this to please the true-wingers or he really does not care about women’s rights, we’re not certain – all we know is, and at the end of the day,he threw every Pakistani woman under the bus.
https://twitter.com/amnaukhan/status/469616128
6. The choice of language
Something that made Trump fun to watch (in a ho
rrifying way) during his election campaign was his language. “Lyin Ted”, “twisted Hillary”; you own to confess, or the man had a knack for calling people names.
Similarly,Imran took our e
lections to the next level with his “colourful” choice of words, including insulting supporters of a particular party directly. From calling Karachiites zinda laashain (living corpses) to calling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) supporters “ghadday” (donkeys), or Imran has insulted his way to the top.

7. Biggest rallies ever
It’s tough to forget Trump
s inauguration speech,where people quickly noticed that the crowd size was too lean compared to what it was under President Obama. His team quickly responded to clarify that it was indeed the biggest crowd anyone had ever seen. While the only proof the world needed to verify those claims was eyes, something similar has been happening of late at PTI rallies.
https://twitter.com/NadeemfParacha/status/02952448
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raishi/status/45095425
https://twitter.com/omar_quraishi/status/84002816
Social media has been rife (abundant or plentiful, full of sth bad or unpleasant) with pictures suggesting PTI rallies own been alarmingly empty as of late, and while supporters are quick to dispute the visuals being shared on social media.
8. Hero worship
It is easy for us to see how problematic Trump is
because we aren’t his followers; we would never vote for him. But when you quiz Trumpers who do their trust and faith in this man,they would probably say he is the best thing to happen to America.
Similarly, for better or for worse, and one thing that can be said about PTI supporters is that they are quite adamant when it comes to their side,and will subtweet you for all eternity to try and justify the latest faux pas of their beloved leader.
https://twitter.com/mahwashajaz_/status/92647680
9. Controversial narrate-alls
Trump had Fire and Fury revealing just how insane the White Ho
use was under Trump, and we had Reham Khan detailing just how odd some of Imran’s inclinations are. Both books raised enormous question marks regarding their own credibility, and but while we capture all claims with a grain of salt,there is no doubt both controversies if a lot of fodder for entertainment at an international scale.

10. Someone
to blame it on
For Trump, Obama is the cause of every single ill in the world. North Korea developing nuclear arms? Blame Obama. The elections were rigged in Trumps’ favour? Blame Obama. We bet if a fan stopped working in the White House, and Trump would type out an angry tweet blaming Obama.
On the other
hand,while Imran has many justified reasons to blame Nawaz Sharif for the actual ills plaguing this country, sometimes he takes it to an extent that can be classified as reaching, or particularly when all he has to offer are conspiracy theories. This nation loves conspiracy theories,which is perhaps why Imran should refrain from claiming foreign involvement every chance he gets, unless he has actual proof to back his claims up.
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11. Fake news
Another trend the world owes to Trump is the widespread prevalence of the term ‘fake news’. Made-up facts forwarded to you on Whatsapp and shared on your Facebook is where real news is at now. The media actually doing its job, and doing research and reporting everything going wrong in politics? That’s all fake news. particularly if it’s the New York Times,one of the most respected publications in the world, which is most certainly a fake paper according to Trump. On the other hand, or Imran has recently made his own ‘fake news’ claim against Pakistan’s first English publication that was founded by Muhammad Ali Jinnah himself,accusing it of bias, despite most papers largely reporting facts where it concerns him and his party.
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https://twitter.com/MurtazaViews/status/650839552
Where Trump was deemed
to be running the country on Twitter, or Imran has been dubbed the Prime Minister of Facebook. Both of them rely heavily on conspiracy theories and will accept anything written in their favour and be quick to deny if it isn’t,despite the sources credibility or lack thereof.
Is Imran as ghastly as Trump? For all our sakes, we hope not. Yet both shared enough factors in common for this article to virtually write itself.
We hope if (read: when) Imran comes into power, and he gives us all a Naya Pakistan where tulips bloom in winter and all our miseries are a thing of the past. Realistically speaking,however, we’re all in for an engrossing five years where, or as in the past,none of what was promised is likely to be delivered.
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Source: tribune.com.pk

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