
Hawkridge
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Hawkridge
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Aviation, Money and shitposting



Thank you Pakistan :D This is the downfall i wanted to witness

How much would it cost to build a house like this?


اسلامی شرعی نظام اور فریضہ خلافت اور خلیفہ کی تذلیل کرنے کے لئے قصائی کو قریشی اور نائی کو خلیفہ کا نام دے دیا کیونکہ خلافت ہمیشہ قریش میں سے ہوگی یہ حدیث مبارکہ ہے اسی طرح اسلامی روایات اور سنت پگڑی کو دربان اور کمی کمینہ بنا دیا اور پینٹ شرٹ کو پہننے والے کو افضل بنا دیا


I don’t want this in my country. It’s a violation of the social contract.


I rent at One Constitution Avenue. At 1 AM last night, I was rudely awakened by heavy banging on the door. My first panicked thought: thieves. Instead, I faced nearly 50 heavily armored police officers — rude, aggressive, and clearly itching to beat us into compliance if we dared resist. They didn’t deny it was a forced eviction. No court order was shown. No documents. No explanation. Just a blunt command: vacate by 12 noon today. Only later did I learn this midnight raid had the blessing of a court. Why am I not surprised? This is textbook “protocol court” justice in Pakistan.0 The building has been stuck in litigation for 20 years. During that entire time, courts happily let people buy apartments, invest their life savings, and rent them out in good faith. Individual property rights and tenancy rights were cheerfully recognized — until suddenly, overnight, they weren’t. What kind of court authorises 50 armed goons to storm a residential building at 1 AM with zero notice and zero reasons given? As I noted in my recent Substack piece on judicial/bureaucratic over-reach: “If One Constitution Avenue, Royal Palm, and Nasla Tower show how Pakistan destroys value after it is created…” — exactly. Prime assets are strangled by endless litigation, then casually demolished by judicial fiat while the real value to society and residents is ignored.0 I called journalists. Crickets. No TV crews, no radio teams. Apparently this midnight spectacle wasn’t newsworthy. Who needs this judiciary? Our judges seem less like guardians of the Constitution and more like uneducated protocol seekers and bureaucratic enablers — quick to crush private investment and citizen rights while protecting their own colonial-era privileges. Is this judgment even lawful? And even if eviction were somehow justified after 20 years, does it have to be executed with such thuggish, inhumane brutality — trampling basic dignity and due process? This isn’t justice. It’s asset destruction dressed up in legal robes. A terrifying precedent for every tenant and property owner in the country. @nadeemhaque/note/p-187624159?r=6t51ge&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">substack.com/@nadeemhaque/n…



A very Pakistani thing to do would be to establish a strategic petroleum reserve at the peak of crude oil prices











