u/Willbailey1980

▲ 87 r/GenZpk

Sana yusuf's murderer finally got his death sentence, but the comments from men under this reel are disturbing.

u/Willbailey1980 — 3 days ago
▲ 377 r/Sindh+1 crossposts

Waderas' collective assault on a girl in front of her parents in Ghotki, recorded on video; victim breaks down hugging mother in Sukkur.

This is a heartbreaking situation coming out of rural Sindh. The fact that it happened in front of the parents and was recorded adds a layer of utter brutality to the feudal oppression.

u/Educational_Bug_4868 — 3 days ago
▲ 66 r/GenZpk

The child who is beaten by a teacher doesn't learn respect—they learn that power justifies cruelty.

u/Willbailey1980 — 4 days ago

Wth is wrong w ts dude or sister ? I thought she was an ally

Btw for context she texted my bestie, and I'm hiding her name cz she was afraid of posting these on ts sub. I'm also a part of ts community and i thought ts sister or brother was an ally.

u/Willbailey1980 — 5 days ago
▲ 127 r/GenZpk

[Please read the body text] 130 years, 4 generations, 1 small loan — the slavery they normalized in rural Sindh will break your heart.

It’s absolutely heartbreaking to see slavery being normalized in rural Sindh, and even more distressing that no national organization is stepping up to help the victims.

I’m grateful that some foreigners came forward to assist, but the painful reality is that over a million more people remain trapped in forced labor over insignificant debts.

Let me share one story that should shake anyone to their core.

A family spent 130 years living in slavery at a brick kiln because of a small loan taken by their great-grandfather. One small loan. That’s all it took to steal the right to live freely from four generations of the same family. It was a cycle of oppression and interest-based debt, passed down like an inheritance of suffering.

In the midst of this cruelty, a non-Muslim man named John became like an angel for them. He didn’t just offer prayers or sympathy. He paid off their debt. And then he freed them from that horrific life forever.

But this is not just the story of one family.

Even today, hundreds of families in remote areas of our country remain imprisoned by feudal lords and ruthless brick kiln owners. Their entire lives are spent in servitude, trapped in conditions that resemble slavery within their own homeland. No education. No justice. No basic human dignity.

We look away because it’s uncomfortable. But they can’t look away. They’re living it.

If this post makes even one person question the silence, or better, take action, then maybe there’s still some hope.

TL;DR: A family in rural Sindh spent 130 years as slaves over a small ancestral loan. Foreigners helped one family, but over a million remain trapped. Our own country is ignoring them. Please read the full post.

u/Willbailey1980 — 5 days ago
▲ 0 r/help

Why are there so many tools that can see user's deleted Reddit posts and comments? Isn't that a privacy problem?

I want to ask something that's been bothering me.

I keep seeing people on Reddit using different tools that can dig into their accounts. These tools let them see their own deleted comments, deleted posts, saved stuff, everything. And they also let other people see that stuff too.

I don't know much about Reddit's technical side. I don't know what API is or anything like that. But I'm genuinely concerned.

If Reddit gives me a delete button, that should mean it's gone, right? But apparently it's not. These tools still find everything. How do they even find deleted things?

And my main question is: Why does Reddit allow this? Why are there so many of these tools? Why isn't Reddit taking action against them? Why aren't they securing their own website?

This is about user privacy. You can't promise people they can delete their content and then let other tools dig it back up.

People use these tools for all kinds of reasons. Some are just curious. Others probably have bad intentions. They can see everything you ever posted or deleted.

So what is the real purpose of these "profile curation" tools? Even if I hide everything from my profile, they can still see it. What's the point of Reddit's privacy features if they don't actually work?

Can someone explain why this is allowed and if there's anything we can actually do to protect ourselves?

Thanks.

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u/Willbailey1980 — 6 days ago
▲ 2 r/GenZpk

To the specific Pakistanis who rage-bait with ugly stickers

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I'm Pakistani. This isn't about all of us. It's about those people, okay the ones who go into comment sections, send dehumanizing stickers of Indians crying, pulling their hair, making ugly faces, and then act provoked when someone responds.

This has happened to me personally, yes, even within my own country, people rage-baited me. And when I got provoked? I said things. People say things when you push them to that point.

What do you expect? You humiliate someone, you dehumanize them, and then you expect them to stay calm and normal? That's not how emotions work.

If you want to give a "peace message," fine. If you want to hate, fine, but even hating has a way. You can state facts. You can criticize respectfully. You don't need to post stickers of people crying and tearing their hair out.

That's not rage. That's just nonsense.

And then to turn around and play victim when they retaliate? Come on.

u/Willbailey1980 — 6 days ago
▲ 262 r/CreepsofPakistan+1 crossposts

This country won't change.

This video is already viral on Instagram. But I'm posting it again. Here. And everywhere else I can.

u/Willbailey1980 — 11 days ago
▲ 13 r/GenZpk

10,000 Followers and Still Going Strong

We started this r/GenZpk on 7th February 2026, and today is 11th May 2026, so in just over three months we have reached ten thousand followers. That was our main goal, and we achieved it. To be honest, when we first started this community, I was very concerned about gaining popularity, but we never expected it to grow this fast. I have never seen any community grow in such a short period of time, so this feels like an extra achievement. I want to thank everyone who is contributing in a positive way. I also want to thank our haters because yes, we have many haters here too, but I do not care about them as long as more people love this community for its positivity. I love our girls here because so many girls support us and share their feedback, and we also protect them a lot. To our haters, I know most people think we start gender wars or something like that. It was only on two posts, I guess, but that was actually a misunderstanding. Despite that, there is now a generalization about us that we fuel gender wars, and because of that generalization, we have gained many haters who dislike us for no real reason. But I truly do not care about that. As long as our community stays positive and our minor members and girlies feel safe and protected here, that is all that matters to us. Thank you all again for making this possible.

u/Willbailey1980 — 11 days ago
▲ 79 r/GenZpk

Father arrested in Vehari after alleged sexual abuse of three minor daughters

Vehari police arrested a man from Chak 41/KB, Burewala after his wife accused him of repeatedly sexually abusing their three minor daughters, aged 14, 11, and 9, over the past six months.

According to the FIR, the abuse allegedly took place while the mother was away from home. The children informed their mother on May 3, after which a case was registered on May 5. Police say the suspect has been arrested and medical examinations and DNA tests of the victims are underway.

u/Willbailey1980 — 12 days ago
▲ 10 r/GenZpk

Real Baddies Don’t Bring Others Down

Okay, let’s clear something up once and for all.

I was talking to this girl who kept calling herself a “baddie,” but all she did was constantly hate on other girls, for being short, for their body type, for literally anything she could pick apart. And I’m sitting there like… this is your definition of a baddie?

Bruh. Let me break it down.

If you can be a baddie, then obviously a man can be a baddie too. The rules apply across the board. And if you think you’re that girl… then you can’t be getting jealous every two seconds. You can’t be threatened by someone else’s existence. You can’t be tearing people down over things they can’t even change.

A real baddie? Aisa nahi hota bhai.

A real baddie has aura so high it speaks before she even opens her mouth. She hypes people up. She sees another girl winning and says yes, period. She sees someone insecure and builds them up. She shuts down toxicity not by crying about it, but by carrying herself so well that bad energy just bounces off her.

And yeah, when required? Bure logon ki band baja do. That’s also baddie behavior. Call out the hate, check the negativity, stand on business. But the difference is: a real baddie’s energy is protective and powerful, not bitter and competitive.

Ab tum log mujhe btao ke:

Who is the actual baddie here?

The one obsessing over other people’s flaws, or the one who’s too busy glowing to care?

Think about it. 💅🏼✨

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u/Willbailey1980 — 13 days ago