In this video, I reflect on how Pakistani intellectuals like Hassan Nisar have urged their countrymen to take responsibility for their own progress, rather than blaming the West for their failures. Despite calls to improve in science, technology, and human rights, many have instead chosen to focus on countering perceived Western conspiracies. The discussion touches on the impact of immigration on Western societies, the divide between first- and second-generation immigrants, and the rise of parallel systems, particularly within the Muslim communities in the West. I also explore the influence of woke academics and the implications of giving free speech to those who oppose it. How should the West navigate this internal challenge? Should free speech be restricted for those who seek to dismantle the very system that allows it? Watch until the end for my thoughts on where we go from here. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe. If you'd like to support my work, visit my Patreon or buy me a coffee using the links below. You can buy me a coffee Join this channel to get access to the perks: You can also support my work by donating via Paypal or becoming a patron. Patreon Paypal You can also follow me on following social media platforms. Twitter: @TheHarrisSultan Instagram: TheHarrisSultan Follow me on Telegram 00:00 Highlights 00:23 Reflections on Pakistani Intellectuals 01:31 The Immigrant Experience in the West 03:27 The Rise of Parallel Societies 05:06 The Hypocrisy of Western Academics 08:21 The West's Unapologetic Past 11:35 The Debate on Free Speech 14:00 Historical Context of Free Speech in America 15:47 Religious Tensions and Loyalty 17:32 The Challenge of Protests and Free Speech 18:31 Conclusion: A Call to Action
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