Abu Zolfiqar
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The proper interpretation was support of Taliban and defending them as fighters for freedom, which if you go by the threads here is quite obvious in many Pakistanis minds.
review the same threads and understand that there IS a distinction between TTP (Pakistani taleban) and Afghan taleban --which is a purely Afghan movement which received our diplomatic support.
also understand that Pakistan, a nation of 180 million people, will inevitably have people with different views and ideas on things....
from a purely Afghan point of view, anybody fighting those who are perceived to be invaders, are technically fighting for their freedom and nation.....people join Afghan taleban for different reasons
a.) money
b.) some form of nationalism
c.) influence
d.) revenge
e.) other
''other'' can pertain to anything.....it can be ethnic reasons; political; etc.
Pakistani taleban is a recent phenomenon, though militants from other banned outfits (jihadist/sectarian/etc) have seemed to infiltrate their ranks as well.
and in national elections, even moderate Islamist parties have lost any major seats every time. So to claim Pakistanis are ''religious bigots'' or overtly talebanic type supporters --then dear, you should pick up some books after head examination