While on the subject of pop culture as a force for Good, I thought it would be interesting to point mutineers at a current chart topping song in Pakistan. “Yeh Hum Naheen” (“This is Not Us”) has been making waves and the title is apparently becoming a catch phrase of sorts.

Thanks to the magic of YouTube, we present it here with English subtitles -

Personally, the tune doesn’t move me too much but the message kicks ass….

I’m Too Sexy For … Terrorism?

It’s often been said that the difference between a terrorism / crime-ridden society and one that’s comparatively at peace isn’t really in the small number of folks who actually commit the ill deeds — after all, marginalized peeps are a statistical fact of life everywhere.

The real difference lies instead in the home society’s social narrative… their words drive the direction & magnitude of the (sometimes violent) action at the margin. It’s different “stories” and thus support structures that (partially) determine where on the continuum you land from merely disaffected youth to a high school-scale Trench Coat Mafia all the way up to a transnational one.

Thus, what pieces like Yeh Hum Naheen hopefully do is drain some of the “juice” from Islamo-militantism. It’s one thing for a potential suicide bomber to be told he’s a glorious martyr by his society (well, by the vocal members at least). It’s quite another thing, judging from the attractive folks in the video, if the cool kids create a new voice that tells everyone else you’re a chump….