G.I.Joe
International Coach
What's the problem with the well being of their families?Worrying about someone's safety or the well being of his family is a race issue?
What's the problem with the well being of their families?Worrying about someone's safety or the well being of his family is a race issue?
To support my argument: Little sympathy in Pakistan for shamed cricketers.I don't think the "martyr" sentiment is out there really. The reaction back home has been of anger directed towards the players for embarrassing the country. People are also saddened at the jail sentence, but mostly for the players’ families. I think there’s almost no sympathy for Butt and Asif, and some sympathy for Amir because of his age.
Well, there's emotional distress as well as the financial loss suffered because of the incarceration of their sons. I think the trio got what they deserved, but I don't think it's unreasonable to feel bad for the ordeal their families are going through.What's the problem with the well being of their families?
I don't think financial loss is something they should be bothered about. None of their families are going to be living on the streets as a result of these events.Well, there's emotional distress as well as the financial loss suffered because of the incarceration of their sons. I think the trio got what they deserved, but I don't think it's unreasonable to feel bad for the ordeal their families are going through.
I think there's definite financial loss for the families involved. Asif and Amir's families weren't well off to begin with. They may not end up on the streets, but their incarceration will have an impact for sure. I think the "emotional distress" aspect is greater than the financial, but both combine to make me feel sad for the families.I don't think financial loss is something they should be bothered about. None of their families are going to be living on the streets as a result of these events.
Asif's dad says he hasn't seen a single penny of his sons earnings anyway. Amir is the youngest of seven siblings. If six elder siblings can't take care of their mother and themselves because they were planning on sticking up their feet and living off little brother's ill-gotten gains, they deserve to be weeded out of the genetic pool.I think there's definite financial loss for the families involved. Asif and Amir's families weren't well off to begin with. They may not end up on the streets, but their incarceration will have an impact for sure. I think the "emotional distress" aspect is greater than the financial, but both combine to make me feel sad for the families.
The jail sentence was light in comparison to what the other two players got anyway, the insinuation on Cricinfo was Asif wouldn't appeal against the penalty itself.Oh get a grip. One of the biggest ****s "in the history of the human race"? Yeah, he's right up there with Hitler and OBL.
Also, so what if he's appealing? That's his legal right. The same legal system that gave you the satisfaction of his conviction also affords him the right to appeal. So let the **** appeal. The verdict is unlikely to change and I highly doubt the jail sentence will either.
I guess if inflation and unemployment was such a problem, Amir should have been a tad more conscientious about holding onto his job then, eh?Regarding the financial situation, I'm sure you know the state of affairs in Pakistan at the moment with inflation and unemployment. He comes from a poor village, so it's a bit harsh to say that his brothers should be weeded out of the gene pool.
The jail sentence was light in comparison to what the other two players got anyway, the insinuation on Cricinfo was Asif wouldn't appeal against the penalty itself.
You can't really compare someone like Hitler with Asif. Asif is just an entirely selfish scumbag who'll do anything he can get away with. I can't think of a single good quality he possesses.
Someone like Hitler was someone who at least had some strength of character and conviction. Unfortunately he was a total nutcase and like many misguided people in this world believed a few experiences were enough to brand a whole group and that was enough to justify evil. It's possible in another dimension someone like Hitler had a balanced view of the World and did a lot of good, obviously in this one he was a huge negative influence. In every dimension Asif will be an entirely selfish scumbag. Anyway you brought up Hitler first so you forfeit the argument.
Well SJS, Butt now has the "qualifications" to become the President of Pakistan.
Yes in poverty, just like most Pakistanis and Indians.I guess if inflation and unemployment was such a problem, Amir should have been a tad more conscientious about holding onto his job then, eh?If the rest of the village can carry on without a benefactor, I'm sure they'll manage just as fine too.
So we agree that there's no need for the melodrama. Amir's family knows whom to blame for the loss of the golden goose.Yes in poverty, just like most Pakistanis and Indians.
Holy cow man, are you really suggesting that Hitler was just a misguided soul who merely left a "negative influence" on this world? And that Hitler has some redeeming qualities, whereas Asif has none, ergo Asif is worse than Hitler?!? I've read some crap opinions before, but this one takes the proverbial cake!The jail sentence was light in comparison to what the other two players got anyway, the insinuation on Cricinfo was Asif wouldn't appeal against the penalty itself.
You can't really compare someone like Hitler with Asif. Asif is just an entirely selfish scumbag who'll do anything he can get away with. I can't think of a single good quality he possesses.
Someone like Hitler was someone who at least had some strength of character and conviction. Unfortunately he was a total nutcase and like many misguided people in this world believed a few experiences were enough to brand a whole group and that was enough to justify evil. It's possible in another dimension someone like Hitler had a balanced view of the World and did a lot of good, obviously in this one he was a huge negative influence. In every dimension Asif will be an entirely selfish scumbag. Anyway you brought up Hitler first so you forfeit the argument.
Wait....did you just...wha....wtf?The jail sentence was light in comparison to what the other two players got anyway, the insinuation on Cricinfo was Asif wouldn't appeal against the penalty itself.
You can't really compare someone like Hitler with Asif. Asif is just an entirely selfish scumbag who'll do anything he can get away with. I can't think of a single good quality he possesses.
Someone like Hitler was someone who at least had some strength of character and conviction. Unfortunately he was a total nutcase and like many misguided people in this world believed a few experiences were enough to brand a whole group and that was enough to justify evil. It's possible in another dimension someone like Hitler had a balanced view of the World and did a lot of good, obviously in this one he was a huge negative influence. In every dimension Asif will be an entirely selfish scumbag. Anyway you brought up Hitler first so you forfeit the argument.