Situation is more complex.
When Amanullah Khan, a "progressive" Afghan king, got into power, he faced revolt from Kandahar due to his progressive stances. Kandahar was also the birthplace of Afghan Taliban.
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The area of Loy Paktia revolted and rebelled against multiple Afghan Kings. They revolted against Amanullah Khan for his reforms and revolted against Zahir Shah for unfair taxation. Loy Paktia is the hub of TTP.
Fun fact: the leader of the tribal revolt in the 1940s, Mazrak Khan, is the SON OF BABRAK KHAN. Babrak Khan is the one who assassinated Liaqat Ali Khan.
Faqir Ipi bravely fought against the British, and Wazir Akbar Khan stopped the Sikhs at Jamrud preventing Hari Singh Nalwa from advancing. The Sikhs were stopped at D.G. Khan, never making it to present day ex-FATA and Balochistan.
Waziristan kept resisting the British and then eventually resisted Pakistan until they were convinced that "doing jihad against a Muslim country is not allowed", which now after the scrapping of use of writ in FATA and selling those people out, that manjan won't work.
Number 1 problem with Pakistanis I have seen is that the older boomer generation has a weird one-man show culture. Where one guy takes the reign of all power and prevents other Pakistanis from succeeding. This one-man show also halts any kind of critical thinking which then leads to people being labeled as "Indian agents" if they have grievances.
Pakistan actively supports brutal, cruel sardars in Sindh and Balochistan. The Baloch story is long, but it could've been prevented if we just sat down and solved it politically, not military. It is always funny to me how Akbar Bugti, a guy who got into power by the military ended up getting off'd by the same military. It is also funny to me how his nassal and kids like Brahamdagh Bugti and others such as Hybridiar Marri were openly giving interviews to Geo and weren't called enemies of the country at THAT point. Either the establishment was trying to deal with them or allowed their presence and didn't find any use of it later onwards which is how they escaped to Europe.
How did Gulalai Ismail, another enemy of the state, escape to America? How did Raymond Davis escape? What actually happened to Aafia?
The original speaker does make a good point, but I disagree with his "racial supremacy" remark. If Punjabis were really racially supremacist they would've made the rest of Pakistanis learn Punjabi, not Urdu. Urdu isn't even native to Pakistan lmao.
He is right about dissolving assemblies by previous governments. The way Zulfiqar Alu Bhutto took out National Awam Party is very similar to how military establishment is trying to take out PTI.
@KingMamba Pakistanis in general get a Pikachu face when it comes to the War on Terror. The Taliban had good relations with Pakistan in the 1990s. TTP didn't even exist then. Pakistan turns on its own allies and expects same people to kiss its feet and thank them. Granted, a lot of Afghans who are racist to Pakistanis are nammak harams and Pakistani people have been very accepting of them so any form of weird racism I will condemn. But I will always defend their right to hate the Pakistani elite, establishment, and military.