A clip showing several similar posts about airport experiences has caught attention online. The posts claim that people carrying Pakistani passports are being warmly welcomed at immigration counters in different countries. The repeated pattern in these messages has led many people to question if the posts are genuine or simply copied and shared again and again.
The clip, shared on X (formerly Twitter) by an account called Pakistan Untold, shows a series of posts scrolling one after another. It carries the caption, “Pakistanis are landing at random airports and getting greeted at immigration as ‘peacemakers’. Thank you @OfficialDGISPR for bringing Paxtan to the world stage.”
As the video plays, multiple posts appear on the screen. Each one follows
almost the exact same format. The only thing that changes is the country or city mentioned in the beginning.
In these posts, people say they have just landed at an airport in places like Mexico, Australia, Germany, Singapore, China, Spain, and South Africa. They describe handing over their Pakistani passport at immigration. After that, they all repeat a similar line about the officer smiling warmly and saying, “You’re a global peacemaker. We’re proud of you.” Many of the posts end with “Made my day” along with Pakistan flag emojis.
The clip keeps moving quickly, showing more and more posts with the same wording. It becomes clear that the message is being repeated with only small changes, mainly the location. The overall sentence structure and words remain almost identical in each case.
Towards the end, the clip continues to show more such posts, reinforcing the idea that people are copying and sharing the same message again and again.
Since being shared, the video has crossed over 80,000 views and is still gaining attention. It has also led to many reactions from users.
A user wrote, “More like global ‘Pieces Makers’… Are the Pakistanis seriously thinking that they can post anything? Incongruous terrorist idiots!”
Pakistanis are landing at random airports and getting greeted at immigration as ‘peacemakers’.
Thank you @OfficialDGISPR for bringing Paxtan to the world stage.
pic.twitter.com/34mzGAajhR— Pakistan Untold (@pakistan_untold) April 8, 2026
Another commented, “Hahaha pakis are delusional. Fake nationalistic price. They have bots of armies to posts positive content.”
“Are the Pakis getting visas in the first place?,” a person joked.
“Can you see its all copy and pasted,” another user remarked with laughing emojis. Someone else added, “Wow exactly same text? Where do you get such wonderful ideas?”







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