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The Muslim Viking meme turns out to be real !!!...Do read the comments if you go over to their site

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Peachey Carnehan's Worst Nightmare


Peachey Carnehan's Worst Nightmare
STEVE SAILER • JULY 8, 2019
• 200 WORDS • 129 COMMENTS
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Kipling’s insanely brilliant short story “The Man Who Would Be King,” which he wrote at age 22, is about two British sergeants who journey to pagan Kafiristan in Afghanistan to introduce civilization in the form of modern warfare. But Daniel Dravot (Sean Connery in John Huston’s 1975 movie), upon becoming king of Kafiristan, notices that Kafiris are blonds who sit upon chairs like Europeans, and resolves to civilize them rather than pillage them, much to the dismay and disgust of Peachey Carnehan (Michael Caine)..

[Spoiler alert]

This turns out to be a bad idea:

John Huston wanted to direct his movie version in a fair part of Turkey, but American drug war politics got in the way. Huston, Connery, and Caine wound up in a dark part of Morocco, which vindicated the use of Caine’s dark Indian model wife as Dravot’s wife Roxanne

Dravot : Peachy, I’m heartily ashamed for gettin’ you killed instead of going home rich like you deserved to, on account of me bein’ so bleedin’ high and bloody mighty. Can you forgive me?

Peachy Carnehan : That I can and that I do, Danny, free and full and without let or hindrance.

Anyway, the new 19 year old 6’5″ Pakistani cricket star looks like Peachey Carnehan’s worst nightmare:



CC World Cup 2019: Shaheen Shah Afridi creates history, breaks 4 records and equals Tendulkar’s in one match against Bangladesh

No, Danny, he’s not like you and me!
 
The Muslim Viking meme turns out to be real !!!...Do read the comments if you go over to their site

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Peachey Carnehan's Worst Nightmare


Peachey Carnehan's Worst Nightmare
STEVE SAILER • JULY 8, 2019
• 200 WORDS • 129 COMMENTS
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Kipling’s insanely brilliant short story “The Man Who Would Be King,” which he wrote at age 22, is about two British sergeants who journey to pagan Kafiristan in Afghanistan to introduce civilization in the form of modern warfare. But Daniel Dravot (Sean Connery in John Huston’s 1975 movie), upon becoming king of Kafiristan, notices that Kafiris are blonds who sit upon chairs like Europeans, and resolves to civilize them rather than pillage them, much to the dismay and disgust of Peachey Carnehan (Michael Caine)..

[Spoiler alert]

This turns out to be a bad idea:

John Huston wanted to direct his movie version in a fair part of Turkey, but American drug war politics got in the way. Huston, Connery, and Caine wound up in a dark part of Morocco, which vindicated the use of Caine’s dark Indian model wife as Dravot’s wife Roxanne

Dravot : Peachy, I’m heartily ashamed for gettin’ you killed instead of going home rich like you deserved to, on account of me bein’ so bleedin’ high and bloody mighty. Can you forgive me?

Peachy Carnehan : That I can and that I do, Danny, free and full and without let or hindrance.

Anyway, the new 19 year old 6’5″ Pakistani cricket star looks like Peachey Carnehan’s worst nightmare:



CC World Cup 2019: Shaheen Shah Afridi creates history, breaks 4 records and equals Tendulkar’s in one match against Bangladesh

No, Danny, he’s not like you and me!






Nothing major. In NW and Western Pakistan, there are literally millions of Pakistanis who look like Shaheen Shah Afridi. I know because of I have been to Pakistan 37 times.
 
The only thing freakish about Shaheen is his height, other than that, I've seen numerous Pakistanis (albeit certainly not most) that are his colour and/or have similar features.



In Quetta their are plenty of Pakistanis that are even more light skinned than Shaheen Shah Afridi with light coloured hair.
 
Someone close this thread :sigh:
The only thing freakish about Shaheen is his height, other than that, I've seen numerous Pakistanis (albeit certainly not most) that are his colour and/or have similar features.
Even in Swat valley, there are loads of locals who have very light skin with brown hair and coloured eyes.
But the curious thing is not a single Pakistani cricketer in Pakistan's 70 years of cricket history looked European. This is the first one. The fairest Pakistani cricketer people have seen is Shahid Afridi (nickname: boom boom Afridi).

- PRTP GWD
 
But the curious thing is not a single Pakistani cricketer in Pakistan's 70 years of cricket history looked European. This is the first one. The fairest Pakistani cricketer people have seen is Shahid Afridi (nickname: boom boom Afridi).

- PRTP GWD

Imran was pretty fair. People from Northern parts of KP province and GB are generally very fair, and some have European (Greek) & Central Asian lineage. Pakistanis are generally fair and Shaheen Shah Afridi's complexion is not a rare one in the country and neither is hair colour.
 
Nothing major. In NW and Western Pakistan, there are literally millions of Pakistanis who look like Shaheen Shah Afridi. I know because of I have been to Pakistan 37 times.


quite frankly the fair skinned White looking Pakistanis need to emigrate to West, as only then the image of Pak will change...the wrong people from Pak emigrated to the West
 
I dont think skin or hair colour is something that should make any difference. Pashtuns, mostly northern pashtuns are fair skinned and blonde hair. I am a northern pashtun and as kids we have blonde hair but with age it becomes dark and quickly becomes white.
 
Imran was pretty fair. People from Northern parts of KP province and GB are generally very fair, and some have European (Greek) & Central Asian lineage. Pakistanis are generally fair and Shaheen Shah Afridi's complexion is not a rare one in the country and neither is hair colour.
Imran Khan was fair but NOT European looking. THIS guy looks like real European. Unacquainted strangers would seriously mistake him to be England's cricketer.

- PRTP GWD
 
I have been watching numerous food blog videos of pakistan - they dont look white to me at all. Overwhelmingly south asian. Occasionally like one in ten or so looks like he can be southern european. I beleive there is a tendency to over notice ligher skinned people in indian and pakistan and make them like there are the identity while simply passing over or under notice the more abundantly numerous darker skinned ones.
 

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