Posted 05 August 2008 - 12:34 PM
[QUOTE=Afrasiab;12878]I think, that today we need more such politicians (with vulgar language) as Latif Pedram, than cautious politicians who say nothing. These vulgar words of Latif Pedram have woken Tajiks of Khorasan and it is necessary for us today. Our main ideological opponents - Pashtuns and Turks - understand better the language of force and roughness. With them it is not necessary to struggle with cultural words. With rough it is necessary to struggle in a rough way.[/QUOTE]
Dear Afrasiab,
If we have more ploiticians like Pedram then we will face alot of more misaries. He is not a good politician at all. Vulgar language does not make someone clever or good political figure, if he thought he was right for what he said then why denial after that? Vulgar language is not sign of force and roughness, but sign of stupidity, frustration, and rudicule. Look, how Afghan Milat has taken advantage of this sillyness by Pedram!!! A good politician need to be careful while playing game with his opponents, he/she needs to be clever and not emotional. Contrary to what you claim, he didnt wake up anybody, instead everyone is trying to distance himself from this type of stupid language he used. Again, if you and me use this language it is not a big issue, because we are ordinary people, but a politician must be careful with everything he does and say. And at last, what the hell was he doing in paltalk? it is a vulgar place. I used to go there a few years ago and now i have stopped it becasue it is not worth it to go there. He is supposed to be making policies and other things, not having chat with people in paltalk chatrooms, how on earth he believed someone who was talking on the internet and claimed to be Tajik? Do you call Pedram a clever politician?