Student humiliated in Pakistani school for speaking Urdu, Pakistan's national language
thenews.com.pkSubmitted by 11ej25 t3_10rgqju in nottheonion
Submitted by 11ej25 t3_10rgqju in nottheonion
What the hell........ this poor kid..... what is wrong with these kids????? What in the self-internalized colonization??????
Not just the kids, even the school staff were basically like "eh we don't really have proof it happened" despite the literal video proof. I know Pakistan isn't exactly the human rights capital of the world but its ridiculous to punish a kid for speaking the native language of the country he's being raised in.
absolutely bonkers.... the amount of xenophobia he received from his OWN country/students/faculty........ awful. My heart goes out to this poor kid who's definitely traumatized by this bullshit
Idk what xenophobia is. I went to American public school. Is it related to the xenomorphs from the alien movies?
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>self-internalized colonization
Basically, yes.
Paradoxically, Pakistanis will become defensive regarding Urdu at times (they will argue that it isn't the same as Hindi, even though linguists would sayb they are essentially the same language, at least in colloquial usage. edit: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindi%E2%80%93Urdu_controversy)
I'm East Asian so I didn't know any of that except that Urdu is the main language... really it's that similar to Hindi?? Does the Indian PM Modi's nationalism have to do with Pakistan much at all? Sorry if that's a stupid question btw I know Pakistan is different from India
Urdu and Hindi are similar (just as British and American English are similar) but written in different scripts. In formal literature, the vocabulary is different, though.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindi%E2%80%93Urdu_controversy
Ahhhhh, thank you for the insight. I kind of get it more now, I can understand several similar village dialects to my parents' ("Teochew") despite not speaking the "Hakka" or "Hokkien" dialects, which always confused me because I didn't actively speak either.
Fascinating. I wish that such similarities between dialects could be seen more and more of a wonderful handy thing that connects cultures in being able to communicate instead of being used in the name of xenophobia. All dialects should be held as equal, not just the simpler colonizer one that we've adapted into communicating internationally.
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