Why the world's travel advisories for Pakistan are more than warnings

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This episode of Debunkistan reads Australia’s travel advisory line by line, compares it to the language Australia uses for countries with statistically higher rates of lethal violence, and traces what happens when a chorus of similar advisories from the US, UK, Canada, Germany, France, and Japan compound into a single picture the world quietly carries about Pakistan.
 
The Western countries are dealing with massive Pakistanphobia. This is more than political or settling scores. It is intentional and with a clear purpose.
 
Perhaps but there is a law and order situation in the northern areas. It is what it is.
 
Perhaps but there is a law and order situation in the northern areas. It is what it is.

A law and order situation in Northern Areas? These are protests. These happen all across the world.
 
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Could be , however ati Pakistan bias is ingrained in their Psyche , it will take some time to bring it back to normal.

It is extremely toxic. They hate an Islamic nuclear power, but worship a Hindu nuclear power.
 
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It is extremely toxic. They hate an Islamic nuclear power, but worship a Hindu nuclear power.
It's much more nuanced than this.

In Pakistan, we ourselves have failed to duly acknowledge our position as an ancient civilisational legacy nation. Thus, we have failed to capitalise on the extensive market for such tourism in particular. The security issues in Pakistan do exist but no moreso than in multiple nations of similar size and/or population density where criminals tend to be armed with firearms. Tourists still go to Central/South America, USA, Russia, the Middle East etc. and our historical legacy sites are potentially of greater significance than any of those places.

Pakistan should be in the position Egypt is in today with regards to tourism.

We seem to be edging in the right direction. But of course, the butthurt qom to our east repeatedly interferes with our efforts to assert and define our own historical legacy, which is a unique confounding issue that Egypt and others never had to deal with.

Until we can wrest control of the narrative underpinning the Indus Valley Civilisation from the false and jealous usurpers, the status quo will persist.
 

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