Foxtrot, I have been following this "eco-system" for quite a while now as well. I am sure you also know of this: This liberal atheistic ecosystem of secularists-communists-atheists take anti-Pak position
every time in almost
every context (Even in February PAF strikes across the border). Not only that, these agents of chaos have deep influence in our higher education,
entertainment industry, NGO circles (
especially the 'feminist' activism cirlce). And they are all aligned with international anti-Islam/"Ex-Muslim" movements (Nida Kirmani often tweets back and forth with the likes of Ensaf Haider---who is an ex-Muslim and posts about the need to eliminate all 'Islamic Republics' in the world for freedom blah blah). Nida Kirmani and these old farts aren't even the issue. Their followers and people they influence are mostly young grads of Lums, Beacon House University, UMT etc etc. These guys are openly anti-Pakistan, ex-Muslim atheistic loons, and even post blasphemic content mocking Prophet (saw) and Qur'an explicitly. These young kids are "influencers" with a massive ecosystem. They mock two-nation theory and get
thousands of likes. They are often invited into prestigious ceremonies to blog about stuff. One of them just was on a comedy tour at Engro yesterday
....
My point is: Do we not see this as a slow, seeping threat to Pakistan and its ideological foundations? Every country has its own narrative, its own mythology, its own self-identity. All of that is being
completely wiped out in Pakistan through these higher-ed institutions and their vast, deeply influential network that permeates through media, entertainment industry, corporate world, and I am sure even the military.
Why does the state continues to let these vermins spread? Can you imagine Modi's India tolerating even 1/10th of this? Need to curtail and marginalize this nexus. Otherwise, whatever little morale and patriotism remains among the urban youth of our country---it won't be there come 2030 onwards (the same youth who'd form the bulk of your bureaucracy, state-apparatus, and decision-makers in coming decades)
@Horus