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mahaikzxc
𝕄𝕒𝕙𝕒𝕚𝕜 :
вз подписку?
2026-06-17 20:06:17
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растет не по дням, а по часам
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A three-year-old child is still learning to speak in complete sentences. A three-year-old is still learning to run without falling. A three-year-old still needs someone to hold their hand while crossing the road. A three-year-old still needs help getting dressed, eating meals, and understanding the world around them. At this age, life is supposed to be filled with toys, bedtime stories, laughter, and the safety of a parent's embrace. And yet, in Pakistan, we are mourning another innocent child. This is the second heartbreaking incident in just a few days. We post, we grieve, we move on, and then another family is left with a lifetime of pain. That cycle has become far too familiar. A society should be judged by how safe its most vulnerable people are. If our women are afraid, if our minorities are afraid, and now even our smallest children are not safe, then we have to ask ourselves some very difficult questions. Pakistan deserves better. The children of Pakistan deserve to grow up believing that the world is kind. Parents in Pakistan deserve the peace of knowing their children will come home safely. Women in Pakistan deserve to walk without fear. Every citizen deserves to feel protected. This is not about politics. It is not about trends. It is about humanity. Please don't let this become just another headline that disappears after a few days. Keep asking questions. Keep demanding accountability. Keep standing with grieving families. Silence only helps the next tragedy become easier to ignore.

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