What do you think?
Probably, though I can't see how. It's an abbreviation. I'm Australian and Aussie's not considered racist.What do you think?
Resident Ethnic Groups In Pakistan : Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashtun (Pathan), Baloch, Muhajir (immigrants from India at the time of partition and their descendants)
Religions:
Definition Field Listing
Muslim 97% (Sunni 77%, Shi'a 20%), other (includes Christian and Hindu) 3%
Languages:
Definition Field Listing
Punjabi 48%, Sindhi 12%, Siraiki (a Punjabi variant) 10%, Pashtu 8%, Urdu (official) 8%, Balochi 3%, Hindko 2%, Brahui 1%, English (official; lingua franca of Pakistani elite and most government ministries), Burushaski and other 8%
No ! Hell no ! They're a diverse people :dunno:Is 'Paki' Really A Racist Word?
Pakistani people rarely or never will use the word to empower themselves.
Infact, the opposite. My asian friends call each other or other pakistanis "pakis" as an insult, replacing the word "idiot".
I know in my neck of the woods, Pakistanis But of course, none of that matters, because as Fox so kindly let it be known, the world revolves around England and the opinion of someone from another country doesn't matter since they don't know what they're talking about.
.....YEEEEOOOUCHHHH!!!!!!
I know in my neck of the woods, Pakistanis do not see the term as derogatory and use it in conversation with each other. In college I was around a lot of Pakistanis as my best friend was the president of the Pakistani Students Association. He often used the term "Paki" to describe himself and other Pakistanis.
But of course, none of that matters, because as Fox so kindly let it be known, the world revolves around England and the opinion of someone from another country doesn't matter since they don't know what they're talking about.:tongue:
It is different in England though, with the popular trend of "paki-bashing" in the late 70's/80's. I think the British are a lot more sensitive about it.