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My questions to us Hazaras of US

We love to talk about being Hazara and how we are so getting independent as we move out of our homeland but we are never really united as what it means to be so? Of course it’s not for everyone here but for the majority of us. 

The unpopular view of us people is that we believe we are better than each other just because we came a few years or a few months ago and even saying I was a big person when I was in Afghanistan, and doesn’t that mean staying away from getting known by the government of America the world?

 It means to actually stay silent more but believe we are now freed, maybe we did but what about others of us back in our own country that are forced to live hell with Taliban in the country? are they as free as we talk about freedom in the land of freedom when we aren’t asking for freedom but for coal to play ourselves out and be proud we have a kind of music and a dance and someone sacrificed for us, isn’t that a shame for us to hero like Baba Mazari?

 I felt it through their eyes, the dishonesty I’ve seen was not unusual but why did it smell like it was waiting for fame?

I would say I wish for the day that we are as open to each other and aren’t waiting for an order of someone who is not Hazara like Afghanistan old governments leaders but I also well know that if we don’t have each others back nothing would change even if we have someone like Baba Mazari, isn’t it true? Are we united as what it means to be so? Why? 

(As a Hazara myself these are my questions not to offend but just what I wondered from the time I learned what is Hazara)



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