AgNoStiC MuSliM
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I agree, but we also have to change from within in terms of ending sectarianism. Raising questions about Iran is fine but let’s not attack Pakistani Shia - treat them with respect and don’t question their loyalty (not referring to you specifically) and you’ll see the change you’re looking for occur over time, assuming Iran doesn’t mend its ways.This issue needs to be raised from within Shias as it will only then have an effect.
The divide in Pakistan between Shia and Sunni, support for Iran vs support for Saudi, has been decades in the making. Only when we resolve our domestic tensions will this divide begin to heal.
Also, please remember that when it comes to geo-politics, people can have a difference of opinion based on multiple factors. Don’t automatically assume that support for X country has nefarious implications. Rational discussion about the pros and cons (leaving out the religious aspect) is what is needed. If every time we talk about Iran we bring up the Pakistani Shia angle, it’ll poison the discussion and we’ll get nowhere.