And that precisely is referred to as cherry picking, I can do the same with with the fate of journalists in your country but I wont go there. It is the same freedom of speech where anyone in the Indian establishment i.e. Journalists to simple civil servant can challenge the writ of government. That includes questioning the every governmental organisation from military to the politicos, that is the extent of freedom we have which is a fundamental right, but then again you dont se Indians holding up contests to insult particular religions. Freedom of speech has some boundaries in India to maintain Bonhomie, not to put a muzzle on the narative itself. Coming back to the topic, the protesters that you highlighted in your post represents a small faction and statistically are irrelevant. Do remember on of the most popular guests in India Today Conclave for years has been Gen. Pervez Musharraf.
My example still stands. Like for every voice of Anti-Logic , Anti- reason rhetoric from pakistani members there is a @Irfan Baloch or a @Pfpilot for example.
Might I refer you to a interview done a few years with Gen. Musharraf and Jaswant Singh, you see what a balanced narrative looks like.
My humble sugesstion is treat internet like internet. Sensationalism attracts clicks and revenue, anti-who ever , or specific bashing does the same, anonymity gives way to the language that would never have been used in a real life conversation, and thus you see what you see. If you start cherry picking the other lot where you come across good quality in discourse engage there, If you see otherwise here the report button. for any where else- close the page.
Highly imbalaned view.
But ur post in itself gives a very narrowminded impression, i wont spend time arguing further. Your media and country fellows already do enough to prove our points. You can run in circles calling them 'small factions', that wont change things.
And also when u write gem of a lines like these.:
"It is the same freedom of speech where anyone in the Indian establishment i.e. Journalists to simple civil servant can challenge the writ of government. That includes questioning the every governmental organisation from military to the politicos, that is the extent of freedom we have which is a fundamental right, but then again you dont se Indians holding up contests to insult particular religions. Freedom of speech has some boundaries in India to maintain Bonhomie, not to put a muzzle on the narative itself."
One could only laugh.
have fun living in a bubble u have built around urself.