prashantazazel
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Human nature dictates that foreign looking people, who eat differently, look differently, wear differently, ethnically/genetically different will inevitability come into conflict with those that are different no matter how close in terms belief they are or the god or gods they share.
In the US, we have different races of people while majority of the people here are Christian they are still segregated even within cities. There is a majority black section, majority Hispanic section and majority white section of each city. Even having a similar or same religion, there is segregation based on race and ethnicity even though we are Americans. Take that to Pakistan or any other country in the world which is majority muslim. Why don’t the kurds get along with the Arab Sunnis even though kurds are also sunnies? Why don’t the Azeris get along with the Persian Iranians even though they are both Shi’a? Same can be applied to kurds in Turkey. Each feels a belonging to their race, culture and blood. Note religion is not what makes them close. This is something pakistanis need to learn because we are taught from early age this world wide utopia dream of no race, culture or ethnicity but only religion.
Elites of most societies adjust well to each other. Regular folks tend to have grievances .