It's absolutely a religion problem
The police didn't do their jobs in some sense but religion was the root
How so, given a police officer is cited as responsible for killing the person, what has that got to do with religion?
I don't know maybe the fact that a lynch mob exists in the first place, and the whole blashemy thing been the root cause, maybe people need a bit more critical thinking and less brainwashing from religion.
Assumptions are not critical thinking, as far as I can tell no reason has yet been reported for the police officer shooting.
Ok so it happened in Pakistan, a majority muslin population, where the punishment for blasphemy ranges from a fine to the death penalty. The religion of peace thinks it's ok to kill someone for saying something bad about some guy, who may or may not have existed as long time ago. Just think about that for more than a minute and tell me that's not crazy.
The police officer would probably have been part of the mob if they weren't an officer, being an officer wasn't the issue, being brainwashed by religion was.
That's like saying retail was the problem because one of the dudes in the mob was a shop keeper. Look beyond the job.
So people can just accuse somebody and get a lynchmob going, huh? I guess we've gotten a few instances of that in the West now too.
Yes but part of progress and societal growth is giving up lynchings and mob justice. It's intrinsically uncivilized.
Is there any way to see threads on Xitter without an account? I can only see the post and none of the responses or subsequent posts by the OP
For now there are some nitter instances still working: https://xcancel.com/Arshadyousafzay/status/1833784208453472329?mx=2
Looks like Khatam-e-Nabuwat is a Pakistani religious organization? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aalmi_Majlis_Tahaffuz_Khatm-e-Nubuwwat
Quetta is claimed by Pakistan
(As an Indian, I fully support Balochistan separating from Pakistan)
Do you know more of the context of this mob attack? Does it have something to do with the politics of who owns that region?
Do you know more of the context of this mob attack?
Religion
Does it have something to do with the politics of who owns that region?
I don't think that's the case. It's just everyday crazies going nuts because someone told them that they should be offended.