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India’s Quiet Counter-China Strategy

There is no way to know on internet what his real identity is (or for that matter yours).

I find this looking for "Indian" under every corner a bit pathetic. But then its just me.


:disagree:
1# Japanese and Chinese, they attack each other when they like to use irony, and it is a very special irony, the Japanese call it "腹语", the Chinese call it "内涵".
2# When the Japanese attacked Chinese, they usually talk about ODA and Taiwan and Environmental Pollution... They rarely talk about Tibet and Xinjiang.
3# I've never seen the Japanese say that Chinese people to please Americans.


4# "kamakazi attack" has repeatedly talked about Hong Kong Chinese, I think he lived in Hong Kong. Reference “the composition of the population of Hong Kong,” I think he is an Indian.
 
4# "kamakazi attack" has repeatedly talked about Hong Kong Chinese, I think he lived in Hong Kong. Reference “the composition of the population of Hong Kong,” I think he is an Indian.

Except that all the stereotypes that "kamakazi attack" throws out about Hong Kong are wrong.

He is not Japanese though, he can't even spell "Kamikaze" properly.
 
Except that all the stereotypes that "kamakazi attack" throws out about Hong Kong are wrong.

He is not Japanese though, he can't even spell "Kamikaze" properly.

:coffee: Yes. He also often put "Chinese" misspelled to "Chineese".
In Chinese and Japanese, it is impossible to read and write errors.
 
I can't believe this obsession of some Chinese with Indians!

Salute to the power of internet. It can really do things.
 
It not is possible to know who is what.

The Administrators, at best, can tell from where a post originate.

My pet name is Salim and the other day, one of my friends celebrated his granddaughter's arrival on Earth i.e. born and he has named her 'Muskan'.

These are typical Muslim names, but I am not a Muslim nor is the little girl just born.

My sister in law is a Japanese, a cousin is a Chinese and my nephew is marrying a Chinese American, my Uncle is an Englishman, another cousin has married a Jew and my another cousin has married a Muslim. So, how should I react to posts or posters? And I visit Singapore, Malaysia and other places and still post from there. I speak a host of languages. Therefore, who am I?

I have posted very objectively on Pakistan and China and not quite in the way one would like to believe an Indian would post. Does it make me anything but what I am?

It really makes no difference.

What one should do is address the post.

If Liu Xiaobo was a poster here, then one could also feel that he is an American living in China because he could authoritatively speak of the Chinese scenario, while his tone and tenor would be in line with the ideas of human rights that the US is propagating.

Hence, it is of no use in speculating and worrying oneself.
 
I find this looking for "Indian" under every corner a bit pathetic. But then its just me.

Not "looking for", but rather "expecting" it... based on past experience.

When people on this forum pick up false flags to attack Chinese, it's not likely to be Pakistanis/Bangladeshis/Sri Lankans.

In my experience at least.
 
Not "looking for", but rather "expecting" it... based on past experience.

When people on this forum pick up false flags to attack Chinese, it's not likely to be Pakistanis/Bangladeshis/Sri Lankans.

In my experience at least.

trofflllllllllllllllll.........:no::no::no::no::no:

ur experience is damn good:D
 
Not "looking for", but rather "expecting" it... based on past experience.

When people on this forum pick up false flags to attack Chinese, it's not likely to be Pakistanis/Bangladeshis/Sri Lankans.

In my experience at least.

It is one and the same. Just think about it.

Frankly it could be anyone of whatever nationality. He is still an individual. I find it funny that so many of you jumped and labeled him Indian based on nothing but "expectations".

But then, I don't really give a damn. I know I don't want to prejudge people based on net bigots. You can suit yourself.
 
:coffee: I do not know the Indians, But I know the Japanese. I often visit Japan 2CH Forum, I was too understand the Japanese right-wing.
"kamakazi attack" imitation Japanese, that is not successful.
 
Frankly it could be anyone of whatever nationality. He is still an individual. I find it funny that so many of you jumped and labeled him Indian based on nothing but "expectations".

True it could be anyone. I never labeled him an Indian, however I do not think he is Japanese.

Easy way to test though, since the Japanese language also uses Chinese characters. I'll be sure to try it the next time.
 
Anyway, you guys can think whatever you wish to.

Can we return back to the topic if there is something still to it.

You can open a new thread to discuss this guy's expected nationality all you want.
 
True it could be anyone. I never labeled him an Indian, however I do not think he is Japanese.

Easy way to test though, since the Japanese language also uses Chinese characters. I'll be sure to try it the next time.


Even that will not help.

Internet is a fantastic instrument.

这真的没有什么区别。
 
:coffee: I do not know the Indians, But I know the Japanese. I often visit Japan 2CH Forum, I was too understand the Japanese right-wing.
"kamakazi attack" imitation Japanese, that is not successful.

OK, let's say you figured this out right (and it's not proven yet).

How did you make the India connection? Is it anything more than conjectures and prejudice?
 
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