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Let's stay on topic, this is not about India vs China. The web master just published rules today so he must've been monitoring threads closely. :wave:

Yeah, we should probably get back to talking about the thread topic.
 
Sigh - a Chinese's grasp of democracy. The most powerful person in American is of African heritage who grew up in Indonesia. But then when you live in a country where you have no rights - it is difficult to grasp the finer points of democracy and how it works.

At least American Africans consist of 12% the american population. But Italians consists of 1/1200000000 of Indian population.
 
Indian members better to stay away if you don't know much about the Chinese domestic politics.

Have you seen any Chinese members here involved into the topic about the Indian domestic politics?
 
:lol: chinese might have disagreements over the government system of our country, but we all hate India and Indians. Intact all of south Asia hates the Indians.
 
At least American Africans consist of 12% the american population. But Italians consists of 1/1200000000 of Indian population.

You are right in pointing out this wonderful fact about the maturity of the Indian voter who doesn't judge their leader by the color of their skin but the strength of the candidacy. Thanks.

:lol: chinese might have disagreements over the government system of our country, but we all hate India and Indians. Intact all of south Asia hates the Indians.

A poor Chinese's grasp of the world. And in your opinion China is very popular around the world, right?
 
China noobs at it again? Old news.

Sonia Gandhi had a life time of experience in diplomatic works before she was actually elected. She married into a political family. Even if she was dumb as a bat she would still have some insider knowledge making your statement about no qualifications false.

Ofcourse none of you chicom's can objectively look at things (you weren't schooled in such a way and are collectively being subdued to disinformations) that's why you focus only on her Italian descent and ignore everything else you read in that bio over on wikipedia.

A good example would be you bringing up waitressing and waitressing alone. Not putting it into context of being in college and working at the same time. Only waitressing. Only the "bad" thing. Quite selective and speaks volumes about your intellectual strengths or lack thereof.
 
Indian illiterates hijacking the thread and turning it into China vs. India. How typical.

post reported dear friend..by the way..we may be "illiterate"..but still...we don't use Google Translator... :lol: :rofl:

and your post showed how much knowledge you have..may be your got "Masters" from China..right???i told you..most of the chinese products crossed expiry date..

by the way..stick to the topic my friend..
 
You are right in pointing out this wonderful fact about the maturity of the Indian voter who doesn't judge their leader by the color of their skin but the strength of the candidacy. Thanks.



A poor Chinese's grasp of the world. And in your opinion China is very popular around the world, right?

Yeah, your poll signify that Indians prefer the white. U judge your leader by the color of their skin but not the strength of the candidacy.

You are right in pointing out this wonderful fact about the maturity of the Indian voter who doesn't judge their leader by the color of their skin but the strength of the candidacy. Thanks.



A poor Chinese's grasp of the world. And in your opinion China is very popular around the world, right?

Yeah, your poll signify that Indians prefer the white. U judge your leader by the color of their skin but not the strength of the candidacy.
 
Indian illiterates hijacking the thread and turning it into China vs. India. How typical.

Awwww - it makes perfect sense, right? There is no smoke without fire. You should stick to discussing how your country can rise above and become a stable, democratic nation like India rather than be counted among nations like Uganda under Idi Amin or Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge.
 
You are right in pointing out this wonderful fact about the maturity of the Indian voter who doesn't judge their leader by the color of their skin but the strength of the candidacy. Thanks.



A poor Chinese's grasp of the world. And in your opinion China is very popular around the world, right?

We don't look for outsiders approval. We have 294 megatons for those who don't approve. India has uh... less than 3.

Foreigners that go to China are amazed at the safety, efficiency and quality of public services. Foreigners that go to India are amazed, but for other reasons.

Awwww - it makes perfect sense, right? There is no smoke without fire. You should stick to discussing how your country can rise above and become a stable, democratic nation like India rather than be counted among nations like Uganda under Idi Amin or Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge.

Sorry, India's GDP per capita is much closer to Uganda's than it is to China's. Fact is, the gap between China and India has gotten larger. India has declined relative to both China and America today than it was in 1991. In fact, Uganda has gained on India.
 
China noobs at it again? Old news.

Sonia Gandhi had a life time of experience in diplomatic works before she was actually elected. She married into a political family. Even if she was dumb as a bat she would still have some insider knowledge making your statement about no qualifications false.

Ofcourse none of you chicom's can objectively look at things (you weren't schooled in such a way and are collectively being subdued to disinformations) that's why you focus only on her Italian descent and ignore everything else you read in that bio over on wikipedia.

A good example would be you bringing up waitressing and waitressing alone. Not putting it into context of being in college and working at the same time. Only waitressing. Only the "bad" thing. Quite selective and speaks volumes about your intellectual strengths or lack thereof.

No, it is you Indian "noobs" who are in a thread about Chinese domestic issues, and you guys don't even know who Bo Xilai is anyway. :lol:
 
We don't look for outsiders approval. We have 294 megatons for those who don't approve. India has uh... less than 3.
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we have words....by the way...how come you guys always pull out nukes from your pocket in every thread???is it available in "China market"??? :lol:
 
We don't look for outsiders approval. We have 294 megatons for those who don't approve. India has uh... less than 3.

Foreigners that go to China are amazed at the safety, efficiency and quality of public services. Foreigners that go to India are amazed, but for other reasons.



Sorry, India's GDP per capita is much closer to Uganda's than it is to China's. Fact is, the gap between China and India has gotten larger. India has declined relative to both China and America today than it was in 1991. In fact, Uganda has gained on India.

I was referring to human rights. It is a testament to the Chinese social norms that they would be rich slaves with no rights rather than strive to strike a balance between rights and money. After all, the Chinese have always been ruled and will always be ruled.
 
I was referring to human rights. It is a testament to the Chinese social norms that they would be rich slaves with no rights rather than strive to strike a balance between rights and money. After all, the Chinese have always been ruled and will always be ruled.

India has declined in human rights since 1991 as well. The entire history of India's past 20 years has been one of absolute decline in all aspects.
 
we have words....by the way...how come you guys always pull out nukes from your pocket in every thread???is it available in "China market"??? :lol:

Given the reputation of "Made in China" products; I bet they will go off halfway to their intended destination anyway.

India has declined in human rights since 1991 as well. The entire history of India's past 20 years has been one of absolute decline in all aspects.

Perhaps according to the state run Chinese media. In the civilized world, it is acknowledged that India has been moving in the right direction. But no right minded Indian will deny that we have massive problems of human rights in Kashmir, the North East and in some other states. But being a democracy, we are moving in the right direction - always have, always will.
 
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