The irony of your absurd stance is - you are the first guy to cry about your rights when you get pulled over by cops in the US
and complain about racial profiling on top of it.
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The irony of your absurd stance is - you are the first guy to cry about your rights when you get pulled over by cops in the US
The mentality of some Indians is amusing
Sir, You say not true.
I hope your IQ can understand that, If China really so stupid a country, Why did India lose to China?
Belittle the opponent is to belittle their own, This shows that you are stupid.
Like spreading rumors, This shows your lack of parenting.
I sympathize with you, baby.
He's 100% american, remember. the same American ghetto dogs that got their kicked out of Korea and Vietnam, and can only take their anger out on countries like Grenada? Oh he wants to be Indian? The same India that got kicked in 1962?
chinese historical book has more fairy tales than Jk rowlings plots ... But wait it rewrites it's own propoganda is a hurried cut and paste
China rewrites history of Korean WarChina rewrites history of Korean War - Telegraph
On the 60th anniversary of the Korean War, China has finally rewritten its history of how the conflict began to point the finger of responsibility at North Korea.
By Malcolm Moore in Shanghai
Published: 11:11AM BST 25 Jun 2010
Until now, the Chinese have staunchly supported their North Korean allies, along whose side they fought in the war.
China previously insisted that the war was waged out of American aggression. The official title of the conflict on the mainland is "The War to Resist America and Aid Korea".
Chinese history textbooks state that the Korean War began when "the United States assembled a United Nations army of 15 countries and defiantly marched across the border and invaded North Korea, spreading the flames of war to our Yalu river."
The official Chinese media stated for the first time that it was North Korea that dealt the first blow. In a special report, Xinhua's International Affairs journal said: "On June 25, 1950, the North Korean army marched over 38th Parallel and started the attack. Three days later, Seoul fell."
China and North Korea were "as close as lips and teeth," said Mao Tse-tung.
The Korean War, which has never formally ended, has been largely forgotten in the West, despite the deaths of between two and three million people in the fighting.
In Asia, however, the memory of the war is still felt strongly and has sustained a continuing alliance and emotional bond between Beijing and Pyongyang.
While many Chinese historians privately subscribe to the view that North Korea was the aggressor in the war, driven by Kim Il-sung's desire to unite the Korean peninsula under a Communist banner, the matter remains highly sensitive.
"It is not convenient for me to comment on the matter," said Zhang Liangui, a leading professor of Korean studies at the Communist Central Party School in Beijing. "I was not aware of this timeline [in the Xinhua article]. As far as I am aware there has been no change to the official view on the war."
Meanwhile, the Global Times, a government-run newspaper, said it was "high time to renew and strengthen efforts by Chinese scholars to discover the truth about the Korean War."
In Seoul, South Korea held an official ceremony to remember the war and Lee Myung-bak, the president, paid tribute to the dead. "Sixty years ago, North Korea's communists opened fire on a weekend's dawn when all people were sleeping peacefully," he said.
Meanwhile, across the border, North Korea put across its own view of the conflict. Under the headline: "US, Provoker of Korean War," the country's state news agency accused Washington of starting the war with a surprise attack.
"All the historical facts show that it is the US imperialists who unleashed the war in Korea and that the United States can never escape from the responsibility," the Korean Central News Agency said.
Interesting how Indian members here all conveniently chose to ignore the point I raised in post #73, namely the murder rates in China is less than half that of India's.
Anyway I suggest Indian and Chinese members to make a truce here. Our Indian friends can take pride in their country executing a few thousand less criminals than China, and Chinese members can feel relieved knowing ten thousand less people are being murdered each year in China than in India. Sounds reasonable?
^^ how can you compare rates when in this very article your govt is cited as hiding numbers " State secrets" - it comes back to same thing over and over again. You guys are supposed to have this great IQ and get it
It's really not that hard. If you have a govt that hides the numbers of the people it executes , how do you go by the criminal activity numbers being credible - that the same govt puts out?
How Chinese people think the USA? We do not trust the USA. If one politicians to accept USA's help, we will abandon him, we will think he is a traitor. For example, Liu Xiaobo, his political life has finished.
Liu Xiaobo received Western aid, so he will service the West interests, not our interest. We will not trust him.
Why is that so? China has a traditional Ruling Ideology, that is "内圣外王".
That is why most Chinese people do not trust the USA. Because the USA is that "内圣外王"! We are too familiar with the practice of the USA. We have 5,000 years to play "内圣外王".
What is "内圣外王"?
make easy, "内圣" is "protect own citizens, defend their interests", "外王" is "unfair treatment of foreign, implementation imperialism."
内圣外王 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
So USA democracy is only democracy in the American people. Other countries democratic, have or have not, the decision by the US's interests.
Therefore, Chinese people will see "Dictatorship" or "Democracy" as the USA to develop rules of the game.
Britons have rules "The transmission of civilization", use it to colonial the world.
Crusader have rules "Holy war", use it to invasion of the Middle East.
Ancient China also have rules "教化蛮夷", we certainly is not a good neighbor...
So We will not follow the rules of the USA, We will find own way, to develop new rules of the game, protect our own interests.
I know the Indians will not understand this, because the Indians never had its own rules. Indians enjoy being ruled, Indians enjoy to live in other people's rules.
PS: Plz learn history, Not the same with India, China has never been a colony, Even the most prosperous period in the British, China only lost a Hong Kong. WW2, We never surrender, We eliminated the 1.33 million Japanese troops.
I'm again amazed by your tremendous capacity of logical deduction. So you're suggesting the Chinese government is falsifying murder rates and at the same time stubbornly refuse to release the execution figure instead of simply pulling a number out of thin air?
If anything at all can be concluded from the Chinese government's refusal to release the number of executions, wouldn't that point to Chinese government being more honest with the figures it does release?
^^ how can you compare rates when in this very article your govt is cited as hiding numbers " State secrets" - it comes back to same thing over and over again. You guys are supposed to have this great IQ and get it
It's really not that hard. If you have a govt that hides the numbers of the people it executes , how do you go by the criminal activity numbers being credible - that the same govt puts out?