09-19-2007, 08:34 PM
Pakistan has many museums dedicated to its 5000 year old invisible civilization. All the paintings there are invisible. People come and admire the non-existent paintings, sculpture, artefacts, coins, books etc. This is their national pastime, in fact, Jinnah wrote in Section 3(14) of the paki Constipation:
"Every citizen should do whatever he can to call everything pakistani and to tell the world about our non-existent greatness."
I have personally visited the Pak-i-Musaam in Faisalabad and seen the "Dargah-e-pork-u-whiskaan", one of their few visible exhibits, a tribute to the founder of pakistan. There is even a tape recording of the Qaid-e-Azam hiccupping. People were listening, beating their chests, and crying. A very moving scene.
"Every citizen should do whatever he can to call everything pakistani and to tell the world about our non-existent greatness."
I have personally visited the Pak-i-Musaam in Faisalabad and seen the "Dargah-e-pork-u-whiskaan", one of their few visible exhibits, a tribute to the founder of pakistan. There is even a tape recording of the Qaid-e-Azam hiccupping. People were listening, beating their chests, and crying. A very moving scene.