وَ لَا تَحْسَبَنَّ اللّٰهَ غَافِلًا عَمَّا یَعْمَلُ الظّٰلِمُوْنَ۬ؕ -اِنَّمَا یُؤَخِّرُهُمْ لِیَوْمٍ تَشْخَصُ فِیْهِ الْاَبْصَارُ(42)
اور ہرگزاللہ کو بے خبر نہ جاننا ظالموں کے کام سے انہیں ڈھیل نہیں دے رہا ہے مگر ایسے دن کے لیے جس میں آنکھیں کُھلی کی کُھلی رہ جائیں گی
@HswwB49808@TotallyNotMeBr0@LeeshaL98@crazyclipsvault "I'm not defending what he did. If he harassed or assaulted someone, he should absolutely be held accountable. My point is simply that justice and excessive retaliation are not the same thing."
@TotallyNotMeBr0@LeeshaL98@crazyclipsvault "Perhaps. But my comment wasn't about whether he learned a lesson—it was about whether the response remained proportionate. Two wrongs don't make a right."
@LeeshaL98@crazyclipsvault "No. I expected her to defend herself, not to use excessive force. Self-defense is justified, but excessive violence isn't."
it boils down to disrespect for law - we are witnessing disrespect for law since 1958 Ayub Khan's martial law. You can't expect the public to respect law and regulation after the people on top trample constitution and law