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Forgive him he knows not what he does
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Anarcho collectivism you work as long as you want and you get paid accordingly from the community
And we still retain currency unlike anarcho communism
And according to your job you may get paid better.
It's a more ethical meritocracy than either Ancap or Ancom
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let me spank your white arse
UwU daddy~
Innovation needs creativity
Which just generally needs fuckin autism and the will to live
Anarcho capitalism would be a corporate dystopia.
@Deleted User that sounds like mutualism with extra steps
If you are actually Bat'ko nice, and yes it is.
no I'm not actually bat'ko
why do people keep asking me that
do y'all really think he'd have a fucking patrick star pfp
Maybe @DA GOMMIE JOO
Any like
Non communal or non democratic form of productive organisation post-state just ends up recreating fuckin ancient Mesopotamia
Does Batko have a server?
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On 6 January 2015, Sudhanshu Trivedi, a spokesperson for an Indian political party B-J-P, said on a television interview that “when Pakistan was created there were 24% Hindus in Pakistan. Now there are less than 1% Hindus…what happened to the rest? Obviously they were converted.” Mr. Trivedi has got his numbers wrong. It was both West Pakistan and East Pakistan in 1947 that had 24% Hindus, with the vast majority living in the east. After 1971 and the secession of East Pakistan, the Hindu population would obviously drop since the east would no longer be part of Pakistan’s population census. But Mr. Trivedi is not an exception when it comes to making wild accusations about Pakistan. A vast majority of our neighbours to the east and even some gullible Pakistanis seem to think that the Hindu population of Pakistan has indeed been completely wiped out since 1947. This fortunately is untrue. Let’s look at this from a rational and factual point of view. To get a better understanding, I would advise you to refer your attention to the graph entitled “Population of Hindus in Pakistan”.
- For 1931 and 1941, the data is cited for the British Raj provinces that would become West Pakistan only (hence excluding Bengal but including United Punjab)
- For 1951 and 1961, the data is cited for West Pakistan only (hence excluding East Pakistan)
- For 1971, data could not be accessed
- For 1981, 1998 and 2017, figures are cited from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics
From a healthy 14% in 1941, the Hindu population came down to just 1.3% in 1951. Thus in 1947 we can conclude that a large segment of the Pakistani Hindu population left to India. The claims that over the past 60 years Hindus have been forced out of Pakistan are an absolute lie. After 1951, the Hindu population for West Pakistan actually steadily increased from 1.3% in 1951 to 1.6% in 1998. The PBS is still tabulating the 2017 census numbers. Furthermore, according to the Pew Research Center in 2010, Pakistan had the 5th largest Hindu population in the world at 3.33 million. By 2050, this will rise to the 4th largest in the world to 5.63 million. Now that we’ve established that the Hindu population was not forced out of Pakistan, we now need to establish what happened in 1947 and the sudden drop from 14% in 1941 to 1.3% in 1951. This is no small discrepancy and the reason for the drop should be answered.
~ Demographics ~
I will only cite Punjab and Sindh, as the majority of Hindus (> 95%) lived in these provinces. One interesting note to add is that the statistics for Punjab are for United Punjab and hence the population for Hindus and Muslims are for both East and West Punjab combined.
In the 1931 census:
- Punjab had a total population of 28.5 million of which Muslims made up 52.4%, Hindus 30.2%, Sikhs 14.3% and others 3.1%.
- Sindh had a total population of 4.1 million of which Muslims made up 73%, Hindus 26% and others 1%.
In the 1941 census:
- Punjab had a total population of 34.3 million of which Muslims made up 53.2%, Hindus 29.1%, Sikhs 14.9% and others 2.8%.
- Sindh had a total population of 4.5 million of which Muslims made up 71%, Hindus 28% and others 1%
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