Just reacting to your first line:
"First of all, relax. You’re getting anxious over someone who doesn’t know you."
First - I'm relaxed... I just protest against generalizing, meaning: only because there are a lot of violent and criminal men doesn't mean that all men are violent and criminal.
Second - I'm not getting "anxious"...again, I just protest where I see unfairness and prejudice (and I don't and didn't call you "Islamophobe" - it's a label/term I don't support).
Third - He very well knows me...
... I would have liked to do the same but with all the trolling I get from Muslim-haters (and their inability to distinguish and endeavour to generalize), I didn't write about it. I just once pointed to the fact that it had been the ruling people that accepted terrorism flourishing in their country.

No that's not what I wrote.. I said forced conversion of minor girls, temple desecration, idol breaking, burning of Indian flags etc etc... happen in Pakistan, done by common people, either facilitated or turned a blind eye to by the ruling class, but the film does not show it.. The film kept its focus limited to the ruling class - ISI, Politicians, gangsters, terrorists, as per the reviewer I quoted, since I have still not watched the second part ... Since the liberal faction has always been of this opinion that only the ruling elite is the problem, the film should not be a problem for them.. In my view, however the common masses of Pakistan and well as the ruling class ranging from politicians, to military to their maulvis all are deeply problematic and a pain in the neck for India.. I am not someone who limits by criticism to the ruling class only. I very much extend it to the social and religious fabric of Pakistani society..
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