oblivion stranger Profile
oblivion stranger

@fatiguewarrior1

967
Followers
1,350
Following
462
Media
7,482
Statuses

Joined September 2009
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Kashmiri nationalism was given base first by Hari Singh followed by Shiekh Abdullah. Shiekh Abdullah was an open enemy of merger politics. A man who ignored the killings in Jammu, to keep his own power in Kashmir. You don't give respect to such wickedness.
2
12
86
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Taliban did it without singers, novelists, artists, or poets or whatever category the liberal or so called popular culture believe in. The negotiations happened on basis of respect they showed on ground. These artist forms always fall in last category. Or have no importance.
2
2
70
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
It is culturally lot significant. Pakistan's win. My father too waited for long, possibly since 1992, when will Pakistan defeat India in a world cup match. Yesterday happened but he is no more. That happiness or smile would have meant a lot. It is significant cultural symbol.
1
1
62
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
One of the 'myth' sold was that Kashmiris show support to Pakistan to tease or make Indians angry. But truth is they watch every match and green flag is always there. So relation with Pakistan is very strong. That is why merger is more feasible choice.
3
14
49
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
6 years
The flag that determines the ideology still exists, maybe In state of Pakistan the ideology has crumbled, or manipulated by Jagidars, or religious denominations. Kashmir may help reviving the ideology, and bring back the notion of Muslim identity.
@Kaamgaar
Zeeshan Khan
6 years
Another Kashmiri lad has sacrificed his life in pursuit of freedom from Indian occupation and tyranny. May the freedom dawn and the occupier be damned in this world and the hereafter! #FreeKashmir #KashmirPlebiscite
Tweet media one
2
69
165
1
6
30
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 months
@Xeyaann You going too far. They have fixation with history ,you should avoid it.
1
0
36
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
Kashmiri nationalists would rally around anyone defaming and insulting Pakistan. They cannot simply digest ideology of Pakistan. Even if ideology of Zakir Musa will squeeze and annihilate them. Yet, idiots will be idiots.
5
4
30
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
"The Man Who Says No To New Delhi"
2
7
27
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
This symbolic-self determination in Kashmir. #celebrating Eid with Pakistan.
1
6
29
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
You get to know the value of parents when they are no more. There is helplessness when your father leaves, the one whose support and guardianship was ever there; when he leaves sick and with a terminal illness. It does leave you scarred, and bruised.
2
2
24
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
6 months
To My Mother By Mahmoud Darwish Dearly I yearn for my mother's bread, My mother's coffee, Mother's brushing touch. Childhood is raised in me, Day upon day in me. And I so cherish life Because if I died My mother's tears would shame me.
0
5
26
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
Some A, followed by some B, followed by some C, tweets or posts that both states are killing 'Kashmiris' for some amusement ! placing Pakistan on similar plate with India. And it snowballs, into 'bandwagon-ism' activism and misplaced notion of humanity.(n-1)
2
5
21
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
When you lose a parent, it possibly makes you realise the worth of them. It is something that stays. One relates or understands how tough it is for kids who lose their parents way back in their childhood. It does make you unimportant, and moribund in thought processes.
0
3
22
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
It is hard to come with terms with father's lost. The inevitability of it was there, but the ordeal was made more painful by institution of healthcare. The levels these institutions carry dehumanisation knows no bounds. In the end, one can only say, "unto Allah we return"
9
0
25
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
2 years
It is a sad reality that when you lose your parents, you become marginalized within the society. No longer a part of it, those who lose their parents at a young age must endure a difficult and painful journey.
3
1
22
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
Kashmir's so called 'tourist places' present two realities. One, destruction of nature to satisfy 'human eroticism' and other being culture of elites and Imperials passing on to oppressed.
2
3
20
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
What is so golden about 'Kashmiri past'? Poverty,forced labour, taxes on everything, strong casteist society, and tourist 'spectacle'. If these Kashmiri nationalists or so called Kashmiri self proclaimed intellectuals want to protect that absurdity,they can chose to join past.
1
2
19
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
War didn't stop. Pandemics or anything, they continue unleashing thier war tactics. We tend to be in some 'different made world'. May Divine world be better for who laid lives for cause. #Kulgam
0
1
20
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
2 years
Babar Azam's best and most effective communication is cover drive. You don't need English language to prove things to the world when your bat talks.
1
2
19
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
Again that is historical illiteracy at its best. Pakistani liberals mindset is so dumb- witted. Way they are progressive and close to notion communist totalitarianism, they might be good soldiers to khymer rouge or comrades to Stalin.
@AmmarRashidT
Ammar Rashid
3 years
@Ziyad_F_I Again, the veracity of historical counterfactuals is impossible to ascertain w/ surety. just think its important we not see Hindutva/Islamism as immutable/inevitable but modern phenomena linked to the historical events that made them such effective vehicles for communal greivance
4
4
21
1
2
17
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
It is quite prexplexing- humour on part of people,who have watched The game of thrones, many Western Serials, Pakistani and possibly Junk of Indian films and serials.
2
3
19
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
2 years
Pakistan sounds so apt for this quote. "Open avowal of dictatorship is much less dangerous than sham democracy. The first one can fight; sham democracy is insidious" Wilhelm Reich, The Mass Psychology of
0
4
15
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Terms like settler colonialism, military occupation suddenly becomes vogue because few third world scholarship oriented scholars, few bourgeoise scholars among diaspora are using it. When resistance leaders have been using it from like 90's. Syed Ali Shah Geelani and even-
2
2
17
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
2 years
For many Nietzsche is a transcendental mystic. And has possibly roots in Eastern Muslim Sufi culture. In Kashmir wannabes want to place him in such order.
3
1
17
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
Nehruvian India was soft Hindutva. Specificity around Brahmanism and specific caste system. Do they read, Pakistan liberals,urgh!
@sabizak
Sabahat Zakariya
3 years
And, of course, today’s india has failed most of its foundational principles. Nehruvian India is destroyed and these are its dregs.
4
2
16
1
2
15
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Are Kashmiri nationalists on provoking spree. By Equating Pakistan on similar footing.. you indirectly or directly hurt aspirations of people who believe in merger. In Kashmir valley, Jammu division. And disrespect the struggles of GB And Azad Kashmir.
1
0
16
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
They close one VPN; people download 25. Battle continues virtually.
0
0
16
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
Malcolm X is still misunderstood - and misused
0
8
16
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
There was never any partition. India and Pakistan emerged as separate political nation-states with end of geographical- unit called British-India. Pakistan was never carved out of so called myth of India.
2
1
16
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
2
4
14
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Such people are nothing but useless imbeciles.this unique way portraying comparsions this myth they sell again and again that Kashmir was an independent Nation state before Idea of nation state. Indian nationalist fascists and Kashmir nationalists are on same coin on that!
@NazarZadah
NazarZada
4 years
As soon as #Lala made it to hearts of #Kashmiris again, see who is rattled. President JKLF AJK & GB. Indi-pindis have always been so. Instead of doing anything substantial, they've always been concerned about taking credit for others' work. Namak haraam both-sideists.
5
9
58
0
2
11
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Immigrant writers don't write for natives; on opposite they write for their readers who are part of his or her present citizenship. The representation of native is always loopsided and carved in version suiting to Immigrant new country. Kashmir needs to watch out!
0
2
13
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
MBA degree could have been avoided. Never understood the pretext of using it. This ' #bandwagon ' share and tweet never stops For someone who defied a system, an apparatus that enslaved him and his another companion. Atleast respect their non-conformist apporach.
1
0
13
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Our words are not own. Take out tweets, deconstruct them, even the empathy is not our own. The apathy of terminology used. With terms like innocence and civilian rest have been made criminals. Thirty years, this colonial programming has not vanished irrespective of war. Gush!
0
0
14
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
Partition is a problematic word. These Anglo American along with British third world scholarship historiography has given prominence to such word. With such usage, it gives mythology of Subaltern intellectuals leeward to 'naturalise' geography of South Asian (contd)
@NidaKirmani
Nida Kirmani
3 years
Saying Jinnah was right in his predictions about India is misleading. India would probably not be what it has become today if Partition had not happened. The division of the two countries on the basis of religion has justified religious nationalism on both sides of the border.
332
140
1K
1
1
13
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Tweet media one
0
0
15
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
He was pioneer of Kashmiri entno-nationalism along with Dogras.
0
2
13
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 months
The first task of the doctor is ... political: the struggle against disease must begin with a war against bad government." Man will be totally and definitively cured only if he is first liberated... Michel Foucault, The Birth of the Clinic: An Archaeology of Medical Perception
0
1
13
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 months
There are few faces which convey the message of resistance. We have lost many, he was the most conspicuous face of them . May Allah reward for his resistance and continuation of cause.
@Eqbal_kirmani
Iqbal Kirmani
3 months
ان شہیدوں کی دیت اہل کلیسا سے نہ مانگ قدر و قیمت میں ہے خوں جن کا حرم سے بڑھ کر اقبال رح
1
0
60
0
1
11
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
2 years
It will be greatness if wasim Akram and Waqar younis are removed from commentary.
1
0
11
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
11 months
it's agonizing and painful. When my daughter falls or sheds tears, it brings pain and inconsolable feeling. Consider a father in this situation and how fathers bids farewell to their children. The tranquility around fathers in Gaza for a farewell is just beyond human thing.
0
1
12
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
"Take from the surplus of their (Arab's) Wealth and give it to their poor.... Do not show any favour to the rich over the poor." "Do not allow wealth to circulate only among the rich. Do not close your door to the people or allow the strong to oppress the weak. Umar bin Khattab
1
2
13
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
2 months
A.G noorani was something for quisling politics and soft separatism politics. A brain, that was pushing its own framework of Muslim Nehruvian in Kashmir.
0
0
11
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Either there is collective 'suicide' or there is collective resistance. When you have 'culture of collaboration'. When almost 90 percent form social capital of state that oppresses you. These crocodile tears needs some other 'vent'. Don't philosophies your guilt.
1
0
13
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
8 months
This is novice, immaturity and many adjectives that come across to describe the understanding. Has no idea of understanding of Indian polity and its historical growth. Many tweets from this account are dimwit and mediocre.
@Wanmohnev
Sherlock Ohms
8 months
Listen to this this is what #DhruvRathee wanted to convey
51
1K
6K
0
0
10
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
You realise the value when they are no more!
@MaleehaHashmey
Maleeha Hashmey
4 years
BEST Video of the Year! 👌 This beautiful video made me cry! 💜💔
155
2K
6K
0
3
13
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
It is obvious to die in Occupation in all brutal ways. The response is same as 2010. The wording of clicktivism goes as it on 2010. Many got third world scholarships by flaunting the idea of grief. Resistance and martyrdom is beyond for these thugs.
0
3
13
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
The state policy carved out by Musharaf never was made dysfunctional, and irrevelant. They always subscribed to it, Musharaf elements were lot influenced from 1972 Shimla agreement. We believe in ideology not state. Of state doesn't value ideology, their is no way to follow suit
0
0
11
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Expert of every of everything. When these people understand they are not Edward Said or Eqbal Ahmad. Pakistan exists as an important constituency, in self determination. It only works in these European circles, not here. There is different reality in Kashmir.
@dibyeshanand
Dibyesh Anand 🏳️‍🌈
4 years
Most #Kashmiris say "Azaadi" Many Indians hear "ISIS" Most Kashmiris say "Freedom" Many Indians hear "Pakistan". The problem is not with most Kashmiris and their aspirations but the refusal of many Indians to listen to them. Cartoon - Suhail H. Naqshbandi
Tweet media one
29
161
551
0
2
10
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
1 year
There is a strong sense of brotherhood among the oppressed. Irish support for Palestine stems from this reality. This solidarity has a stronger resonance than a luxurious Arab neighborhood, failing to acknowledge a similar solidarity.
0
3
10
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
7 months
In shadows deep, where sorrow lies, Those who couldn't mourn, now arise. Their tears now flow for distant cries, Yet once their own, in silent skies. Martyrs' names, like whispers tossed, From far-off lands, their memories lost.
2
2
11
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
I remember three boys martyred in Islamabad in 2010. #BuriedInOurHearts
1
5
11
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
We threw out Kashmiri nationalists discourse way back. You might have Pakistani and Indian liberal human rights people with you. Kashmir has no ground for these subnationalists. You live in delusional world..
@JklfUk
JKLF UK MEDIA CELL
4 years
The bots are entertained. On a more serious note, the amount of sickening abuse being directed at Kashmiris by Pakistani and Indian accounts is sickening. Poisonous. #13JanProtestAJK #FreeYasinMalik
3
5
6
1
3
8
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
This talk of indigenious art and architecture is typical argy bargy of mythology every thing was gold in the past. Take any common man house 20 years back or 30 years back that was dismantled for new one. Most of those houses though strong, had poor roofs, were dark, (n/1)
3
3
11
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
It will be hard to maintain a wall around ideologies manufactured and groomed in the habitus of universities in India and outside . if society is collapsing, which it is. these misplaced people will flock and firm their presence. Rape of girl child and weak response by society.1
1
1
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
1 year
Rephrase the terminology, 'from the river to the sea' to bury the zionists and its supporters to depths of the Mediterranean sea.
1
2
11
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Farmer protest aimed within acceptance of nation-state constitution. All it is aimed at reform. Kashmir is all together, it aims at revolution and fights a military occupation. These kindergarten experts on twitter should stop comparing both.
0
2
11
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
Pakistan is not a religious 'utopia' as many want to make case out of such construct .It is neither the perfect creation to idea that was conceived. To simply put, Pakistan was a new identity that was denied to Kashmir in politics of partition. To seek it, is self determination.
0
2
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
2 years
Tweet media one
0
0
10
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
The mythology of 'Hindustan' runs deep within Pakistani elite. They are not a few, unfortunately they are quite numbers.
@NidaKirmani
Nida Kirmani
3 years
My nana was a pro-Congress newspaper editor in Lucknow. He was staunchly opposed to the creation of Pakistan even as he watched most of his 11 kids migrate here. He only visited Pakistan once in 1975 when he met with a fall from which he didn’t recover. He is buried in Karachi.
66
22
455
1
1
12
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 months
Iran is a trithi ki taas maulk. It cannot protect its guests, leave alone confront Israel.
1
2
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
Interestingly, the Newzealand was part of war in Afghanistan for 20 years. Cricket ground is just good symbolism how frustrated they are with defeat.
0
0
12
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
For Kashmiris obsessed with Fanon. Fanon redrafted, or theoretically shifted Hegel's interpretation slave and master from a European context to colonised world. Similarly, Fanon wrote in nineteenth century, and whole fanon cannot be twisted to Kashmir reality.
1
3
11
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
7 months
Ace in the Hole" depicts vulture journalism, and coincidentally, Kashmiri journalism is no different. The manipulation of reality in this part of the world is more savage.
0
0
10
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 months
Doctors are not apolitical neither is healthcare an apolitical being. It is extended part of state appartus. The questioning is on the politics and structural hierarchy.
0
3
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
16 days
There are cemeteries of a generation that once resisted, buried but unbroken. Then, there is a generation of silent witnesses, watching from the sidelines. But how long can you suppress the truth before the witness rises to act?
1
0
10
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
8 months
This cultural norm in Srinagar stands apart, unrelated to Shia or Sunni discourse. In both schools, it is considered a biddha or innovation. Furthermore, it has no connections to other regions of Kashmir. Srinagar absurdities somehow, get too conspicuous!
@kabir_writes
Kabir
8 months
It was part of our tradition in both Shia and Sunni schools since ages and in recent years only it has started to fade away. I remember taking a candle to the graves of my grandparents and lighting it there. It was not considered illicit until e-molvis emerged.
9
8
85
0
1
8
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
Never understood why diaspora have to really care about 'mother language'. Kashmiri language has survived everything. It doesn't need imbecile activists to spread and support its survival.
1
0
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
Allah accept your Shahadat. Living life and sacrificing something for a collective cause is something very few are able to do . Rest in peace, the leader! And may it infuse us with will to resist! Unto Allah you have returned!
0
1
11
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
6 years
Intellectuals and power: A conversation between Michel Foucault and Gilles Deleuze via @libcomorg
0
5
10
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
6 years
It is paraniod senisbility to continously link 'aristocratic wazwaan' has part of Kashmiri -'wholesome' tradition. Such traditions were created by despostic value setups. To celebrate 'gluttony' by a culture that was constantly enslaved is idiocy and extreme insensibility.
2
0
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
Tweet media one
0
0
11
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
7 months
It is perhaps the great discomfort of those trying to silence the world to discover that we have voices sealed inside our heads, voices that with each passing day, grow even louder than the clamor of the world outside. Edwidge Danticat , The Farming of Bones
0
0
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
10 books that need to be read during the lockdown are: 1. The Wretched of the Earth:Frantz Fanon 2.The Fear of Freedom: Erich Fromm 3.Pedagogy of the Oppressed:Paulo Freire 4.Civilization and Its Discontents: Sigmund Freud 5. Milestones:Sayyid Qutb
2
1
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
8 months
Once you read journalism and critically examine it. You eventually disassociate with it eventually. Even communication theories are enough to highlight the problems in Journalism. That is why gullible and pretentious opt for it. Most still think the camera and Mike makes one-
1
1
10
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Tweet media one
3
0
10
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
Tweet media one
0
3
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
8 months
'Manchester by the sea'
0
2
10
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
@koozager If you trace out ideological perspective for creation of Pakistan state. It had idea to create a power balance within the region so that Muslim minorities in other south Asian states are safeguarded. The map even includes that of Rohingya Muslims. But then (1)
1
2
10
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
When you have totalitarian setups, spaces cramped, voices muzzled. These victories matter for the oppressed. Cricket is a game, fair enough; but its manifestation or finding a new dimension for time being, for the oppressed dimension works differently.
1
1
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
Pakistan matrix is so subtly interwoven, that they fail to understand the coded Coup d'état is in place, yet they deny it. It is worst than the Morsi case, but Pakistan has been made a mockery of since its inception, and they continue with the same circus.
1
3
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
Tweet media one
0
2
8
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
Kashmir is now being filled with pornographic art. Art whether as reading circles, cafes, some weird functions of art and poetry. Art leads to absolute bullshit. In war it becomes more 'distraction. Many have delusions of being revolutionaries in bubble.
0
0
6
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
Kashmiri liberal nationalists are no different to nationalists of 'plebiscite front'.who unleashed all sort of methods to stop Muslim conference narrative post 1947. Hijacking narratives, manfacturing own fairy tales still persists among them.
0
3
8
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 months
This pompous display of some abnormality of success in neet is just too much. As a parent, it is bad. Personal achievements portrayed as something collective. I wouldn't want my child to follow this bandwagon of success. This puts pressure and gives social acceptance to
4
0
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Standing comedians. Never seen any serious artist or political oriented comedian using such toxic language.
0
0
10
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
Many start sharing, Pakistan too is part in killing Kashmiris on this side of border, 'the line of control.' Way, One asses these tweets and posts, one makes easy deduction, that, they want Pakistan to become Christain Mythology's, Jesus Christ
0
1
7
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
3 years
It is saddening to see, parody is down and no more accessible. It did wary down the toxic liberal and pseudo- humanitarian to large extent. Such toxicity needed such parody.
@NidaKirmani
Nida Kirmani
3 years
It's down....for now at least. Thanks to everyone who reported.🎉🎉🎉
Tweet media one
187
13
838
0
1
8
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Calling for merger doesn't mean you accept everything. In past it has been vociferously opposed by people who believe in merger politics and it would continue!
0
1
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Tweet media one
0
0
10
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
If you using 'Kashmir' to seek third world scholarships, art, Music or even writings. In public domain we have right to question its origin as well its end. Tear down it; question it, and disfigure writings, if it sounds contradictory.
0
0
8
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
5 years
Abdullah ibn Amr reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Whoever is killed defending his property is a martyr.” Source: Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī 2348, Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim 141
0
0
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
2 years
There is some uncanny denial of 'grieve' in our society. Two years from death of father, the whole notion of 'grieve' and acceptance to death is still not there. There is systematic ritual for collective but there is no process of figuring out 'lost' from individual prespective
0
0
9
@fatiguewarrior1
oblivion stranger
4 years
Tweet media one
0
0
10