How big if an issue is ethnonationalism in Pakistan? Recently I've seen some punjabi ethnonationalism online which is something I've never seen before so naturally it's quite concerning...
How big if an issue is ethnonationalism in Pakistan? Recently I've seen some punjabi ethnonationalism online which is something I've never seen before so naturally it's quite concerning...
i say big - one ethnic domination is a problem, and hating other ethnic groups another problem, singling them out for cursing if they do crime or negative things but its ok for the rest of ethnics to do it.
Im quite concerned about this. India is more diverse than us yet they don't seem to have the same level of seperatism. I don't think the state really does anything to counter ethnonationalism, they don't even promote state perspective and traitors are given free for all ..
Im quite concerned about this. India is more diverse than us yet they don't seem to have the same level of seperatism. I don't think the state really does anything to counter ethnonationalism, they don't even promote state perspective and traitors are given free for all ..
What's the solution? More provinces?Indians problems is worse then Pakistan's the amount of hatred their is incredible the difference is their states have alot more autonomy
Ethnocentrism is poison and the subcontinent is rife with it
You should do more research into Indian ethno-nationalism than, you are way wrong in my humble opinion ...Im quite concerned about this. India is more diverse than us yet they don't seem to have the same level of seperatism. I don't think the state really does anything to counter ethnonationalism, they don't even promote state perspective and traitors are given free for all ..
Yeah I once looked around both Pashtun, Punjab reddit - basically places for ethno nationalist folks
I wouldn't call it "separatist"- Pashtun (pak+Afghan) reddit was filled with Afghan people shit talking Punjabis, against Pakistani nationalism but no one was looking for "separatism" even in a toxic place like that they were not talking about "separatism" at most people- "afghans" might talk about a autonomous province
More focused on Ethno nationalism
Punjab (mix of Indian,Pak Punjab) reddit is also about "punjabiyat" - A little less toxic but I have read some shit talk against Hindustani/Pashtun but not a lot - its mostly about promotion of Punjabi language, culture, traditions, history etc
I think OP is fearing it a little too much... normal in a multi ethnic country and the critical mistake is - Ethno nationalism =/ separatism
Different things
I don't want to look at Sindhi stuff though- I fear it...
Pak south is deep into ethno-nationalism
You should do more research into Indian ethno-nationalism than, you are wrong in my humble opinion ...
Etho nationalism will happen when people try making Pakistan secular and liberal. “Pakistani” nationalism doesn’t exist. Pakistan was created on the name of Islam only thing that unites us is Islam without Islam there’s no Pakistan. If we continue the bullshit of “Pakistani nationalism” than we will just end up with more etho nationalism because in Pakistan the society is my family bs yours, my tribe vs yours, my ethnicity vs yours. Only Islam can keep us united and we should as a nation become more Islamic because a more Islamic nation will have almost no etho nationalism
By that standard isn't it better to be with Taliban than to be in Pakistan? - they are certainly the most most Islamic country out therer/Pashtun is a dumpster fire. It is basically like an Afghan Facebook Group, full of fake news, Gul Marjan antics, and Punjabi blaming. Coming from a Pashtun.
Nah we don't have an ethno nationalism "problem" HOWEVER there are ethno nationalistic sentiments in certain parts of the country (Chaman, Central Balochistan, ex FATA/Waziristan). Diaspora and urban youth are marrying across ethnic lines, something never thought about in the 60s. Sindhi Nationalism is more prevalent and mainstream than Pashtun nationalism.
A way to solidify it would be more federalism and provinces
Exactly. The only reason a Punjabi and a Pashtun relate to each other is because of Urdu and Islam.
Taliban than to be in Pakistan?
For 70+ year Baluch, Pukhtun, Muhajir and Sindhis showed ethanonationalism and no one was concerned but only when some Punjabis showed ethnic color, you are concerned!!How big if an issue is ethnonationalism in Pakistan? Recently I've seen some punjabi ethnonationalism online which is something I've never seen before so naturally it's quite concerning...