Afridi is the champion of sexism. His statement over women's cricket is there for everyone to see. However, he happy to play the humanitarian gimmick so why doesn't he extend the same logic to people of his own country?
Secondly, sectarian violence and oppression of minorities is a bigger issue in Pakistan than sexism. Of course sexism exists and it is a problem, but women of specific race, ethnicity, religion etc. are not targeted - it is uniform across the country.
However, Shias, Ahmadis and other religious minorities are targeted only because of their religious beliefs. Nonetheless, it appears that you still have an axe to grind because you decide to deflect the real issue at hand (in the Usman thread) and focus on the implied sexism in my tone which was completely baseless to begin with.