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Doklam standoff: China’s Xinhua agency releases racist video parodying Indians

I believe it's a mountain out of a molehill.

Or else I belong to a people who are very comfortable in their skins and have made a fine art out of laughing at ourselves.

Chill.

Racism is only bad when it harms.

Cheers, Doc
 
I believe it's a mountain out of a molehill.

Or else I belong to a people who are very comfortable in their skins and have made a fine art out if laughing at ourselves.

Chill.

Racism is only bad when it harms.

Cheers, Doc

I agree with you. Someone needs to play a victim of "China bully", and "racist" is a good trump card in the west.
 
I agree with you. Someone needs to play a victim of "China bully", and "racist" is a good trump card in the west.

To be brutally honest, we are probably as racist about you as you guys are about us.

No biggie.

Most Indians do not dislike Chinese.

Cheers, Doc
 
To be brutally honest, we are probably as racist about you as you guys are about us.

No biggie.

Most Indians do not dislike Chinese.

Cheers, Doc

The funny thing is, with MSM got involved, many more people will get to see the video and Chinese point of view. Chinese propaganda may just turn out to be a bigger success than they participated. :partay:
 
The funny thing is, with MSM got involved, many more people will get to see the video and Chinese point of view. Chinese propaganda may just be a success. :partay:

No amount of propaganda is going to help you with us.

We are the next biggest fish in the pond.

You should have continued picking on the small guppies.

Cheers, Doc
 
No amount of propaganda is going to help you with us.

We are the next biggest fish in the pond.

You should have continued picking on the small guppies.

Cheers, Doc


Nay, you are just about the right size for China, and it is not a tough one either. :cheesy:

Cheer.
 
Chinese state media made a racist video about India and is censoring its critics
A state-run Chinese media agency faces growing backlash over its propaganda video demeaning India's Sikh community, the latest development in what's fast becoming a volatile border dispute between the two nuclear powers.

Titled “7 Sins of India,” the video features a Chinese actor, dressed in a turban and phony beard, reciting monosyllabic lines in English but in a manner Indians “are perceived to speak,” as the Hindustan Times characterized it.
Critics in India, China and elsewhere have condemned the video as flagrantly racist.

The three-minute clip was published Wednesday on several verified social media channels operated by Xinhua News, an English-language outlet headquartered in Beijing and overseen by China's State Council. It's available internationally on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. In China, however, another English-language news site appears to have been censored after criticizing the video.
Xinhua did not respond to questions from The Washington Post. Messages left with the Indian Embassy in Washington were not immediately returned either.
China and India are locked in an intensifying standoff in Doklam, a Himalayan plateau where the Chinese military wants to build a road through territory claimed by India's ally Bhutan. Hundreds of troops have remained in the region since mid-June, and some experts believe the two countries are closer to war than at any time in decades.

Friction and distrust between the two nations date to 1959, when India agreed to harbor the Dalai Lama upon his fleeing Tibet.
Xinhua's video alleges that India is trespassing in violation of international law. At one point, host Dier Wang throws up her hands and exclaims, “Didn't your mama tell you never break the law?”

The BBC described her tone as “amused yet indignant.”
It's the clip's parody of an Indian man, however, that has elicited the sharpest blowback.

In one scene, the actor holds up scissors to another actor meant to represent Bhutan, suggesting India is the aggressor in their dispute. Recorded laughter plays loudly each time the faux Indian appears on camera.

“With its racist overtones, the video has repulsed both Indian media and the wider international social media community,” reads one passage from a commentary posted to — and subsequently removed from — the Sixth Tone, another English-language news site published in China. (The commentary is cached here.)
The Sixth Tone describes itself as a platform for “fresh voices from today's China,” a potentially dangerous game in a society where the government routinely jails journalistsfor “provoking trouble.”
Owen Churchill, who authored the piece for Sixth Tone, said officials at Xinhau rebuffed his attempt to question them about the video's racist content, and the piece was removed from the site some time later.

Reached via Twitter, Churchill, who is based in Shanghai, declined to comment.

It's clear from his banned commentary, though, that Xinhua has “crossed lines of propriety” before, ruffling the Western audience it aims to influence. Churchill wrote:

Sexualized commentary and objectifying imagery once dominated coverage of female athletes in Xinhua Sports’ Facebook and Twitter content, in stark contrast with its strait-laced presence on Chinese social media platforms. In a previous interview with Sixth Tone, Xinhua Sports’ newsroom director admitted that there was a lack of cultural sensitivity among his team, and soon after, such content disappeared from Xinhua Sports’ accounts.
In closing, he cites a line from Xinhua's inflammatory video, and speculates about whether the outrage generated by “7 Sins” will force the Chinese media agency to confront the same question it posed rhetorically to India.

“How does it feel,” Churchill quotes, “shooting yourself in the foot?”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...censoring-its-critics/?utm_term=.9f6b2882ac4f


What was racist in the video...can you give me a reference?... so far, no extremist Hindutva on this forum has been able to... can someone please give a reference?
 
This video shows how scared they are.How come India can protest there bullish action.they are crying to avoid there frostation.
 
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The funny thing is, with MSM got involved, many more people will get to see the video and Chinese point of view. Chinese propaganda may just turn out to be a bigger success than they participated. :partay:
There has been a massive uproar by the Indians in social media, in fb, reddit or twitter. Instead of attacking the govt the chinese insulted the people of India, how do you think it will go well the people itself? All china did was alienate the liberal people who were once pro-china, even the pro-pakistani media bashes china now. This Dokhlam standoff is a major turn in our relationship, people who didn't even knew anything about china have started bashing china. One thing is for sure, we will never be partner again.
 
This video shows how scared they are.How come India can protest there bullish action.There crying to avoid there frostation.


Very nice self comforting. Good job.

There has been a massive uproar by the Indians in social media, in fb, reddit or twitter. Instead of attacking the govt the chinese insulted the people of India, how do you think it will go well the people itself? All china did was alienate the liberal people who were once pro-china, even the pro-pakistani media bashes china now. This Dokhlam standoff is a major turn in our relationship, people who didn't even knew anything about china have started bashing china. One thing is for sure, we will never be partner again.


How this video insult Indian, that's what I don't quite get it. Are you Indians sincerely this touchy about "racist"? Or you just pretend you are?
 
Very nice self comforting. Good job.




How this video insult Indian, that's what I don't quite get it. Are you Indians sincerely this touchy about "racist"?
Indian's in general are really sensitive about mocking their fashion choice and accent. The video poked fun of both their accent and attire, specially at a time when both the countries are almost on the brink of war. Had this been in other times, nobody would have given much thought about it. This was a really bad choice from your media, local newspapers which I have never seen a single chinese related news have started reporting this, thus the penetration has reached to root level. Like I said unlike your people, Indians are very political, heck our discussions with random strangers in trains or bus starts with politics. This step from china has only made sure, no govt, even after BJP will ever be able to form alliance with china even if its needs to, for the asian union.
 
Indian's in general are really sensitive about mocking their fashion choice and accent. The video poked fun of both their accent and attire, specially at a time when both the countries are almost on the brink of war. Had this been in other times, nobody would have given much thought about it. This was a really bad choice from your media, local newspapers which I have never seen a single chinese related news have started reporting this, thus the penetration has reached to root level. Like I said unlike your people, Indians are very political, heck our discussions with random strangers in trains or bus starts with politics. This step from china has only made sure, no govt, even after BJP will ever be able to form alliance with china even if its needs to, for the asian union.


You made a good point. So it is not really about "racist" but about the timing. To be honest, if an India video features a Chinese accent figure right now, I wouldn't even give a hood, let alone feeling insulted. It is a bad time between two countries right now, what do we expect. I think you are making a maintain of a ant hill by your last statement.
 
You made a good point. So it is not really about "racist" but about the timing. To be honest, if an India video features a Chinese accent figure right now, I wouldn't even give a hood, let alone feeling insulted. It is a bad time between two countries right now, what do we expect.
It is a bit offending but it wouldn't have made such a collosal dramatic impact if this was done at other times.Plus there is two points to this :
1. Pakistan also make fun of us and we do the same to pakistanis, but you won't see such uproar from Indians, because media on both sides pretty much know we are arch-enemies and the peace-talks between two countries are just a farce.
2. The uproar became huge with china is because Indians used to idolize china on their peaceful, hardworking people, and success on massive manufacturing side. Plus we all have grown up reading history of Hiuen Tsang, Fa hien travelling India and going back with buddhist ideolgies, kung-fu and stuff like that you get the point. Thus a lot of Indians never used to give much thought on chinese, heck more than half the Indians didn't even knew of a 62 war. Thats the very reason you won't find most of the Indians talking about Tianmmen Square or pro-democracy protests in China, we literally never gave a damn about what happened in China, since it didn't much affected the public itself. In this age of Internet, after the dokhlam standoff, followed by this video, it has literally turned a 360 on Indians view about China. You know you have made a huge mistake when local newspapers in regional languages which don't even give a damn about national news starts quoting chinese video. Like I said a huge pro-china section in India both public and MSM have turned into anti-china, and in future its not going to go down well. The next successive govts under public pressure will try their best to contain china, China will reciprocate the same, thus both we will nullify each other, and asian which was shit, will remain shit like that.
 
It is a bit offending but it wouldn't have made such a collosal dramatic impact if this was done at other times.Plus there is two points to this :
1. Pakistan also make fun of us and we do the same to pakistanis, but you won't see such uproar from Indians, because media on both sides pretty much know we are arch-enemies and the peace-talks between two countries are just a farce.
2. The uproar became huge with china is because Indians used to idolize china on their peaceful, hardworking people, and success on massive manufacturing side. Plus we all have grown up reading history of Hiuen Tsang, Fa hien travelling India and going back with buddhist ideolgies, kung-fu and stuff like that you get the point. Thus a lot of Indians never used to give much thought on chinese, heck more than half the Indians didn't even knew of a 62 war. Thats the very reason you won't find most of the Indians talking about Tianmmen Square or pro-democracy protests in China, we literally never gave a damn about what happened in China, since it didn't much affected the public itself. In this age of Internet, after the dokhlam standoff, followed by this video, it has literally turned a 360 on Indians view about China. You know you have made a huge mistake when local newspapers in regional languages which don't even give a damn about national news starts quoting chinese video. Like I said a huge pro-china section in India both public and MSM have turned into anti-china, and in future its not going to go down well. The next successive govts under public pressure will try their best to contain china, China will reciprocate the same, thus both we will nullify each other, and asian which was shit, will remain shit like that.

The video may be offending to some Indians, but it is a stretch to call it racist. Anyway, I agree the video could have been made with more sensitivity in mind, but I still do not believe this small incident will change the course of history between our two countries.

Nice talking to you.
 
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