I understand all the hate our fanbase is getting, but you do realize that Bashir Chacha himself said that there was no harrassment involved. I also understand you're frustrated with all the losses you've had against us, but using that as an excuse to vent out your frustration and launch ad hominem attacks is unwarranted. Also, I find it interesting that you pick out Facebook memes as a representation of an entire fanbase. You do realize that your Indian/Pakistani fanbases say the same, if not worse, attacks on Bangladeshis. I've encountered countless people online who have remorselessly branded everyone in our country as "beggars". I do not, by any means, support what some of the fans have done with their "memes" and stuff, but, you can't expect a whole group of people to simply shut up after having incredible amounts of abuse hurled at them. Some people are more passionate than others, and they will respond. However, that does not, by any means, represent the entire fanbase. I've personally met and talked to numerous Bangladeshi fans while I've lived there, ranging from domestic help and day laborers to professors and journalists. A tiny, tiny, minority expressed the extremities you have chosen to highlight so much.
I also understand the differences we've had with Pakistan and India in the past and even now, but hey, this is a sport. We may have not been good all the time, but everyone has to start somewhere. If we're going to win and you're going to clutch at straws to belittle our achievements, it's not going to help our improvement or the relationships between the countries and the fans. It's the gentleman's game. Expressions of prejudice, whether intended or not, has no room in it.