Joe, you have been the top Indian members that I fully respect, and I missed your opinion while you were absent. I read your long post in the thread, was glad that you are bringing back some sanity to this forum. I did not see your discussion with other Chinese members, but the reference to Nanking massacre was out right outrageous.
Not to cling on to a point made and deserving to be left at that, do take a look at the thread on the trial and conviction of a religious charlatan, and the resultant civil disturbances, and rioting and arson, caused by his religious followers, and the reactions of some Chinese members to these.
No, we don't have tears for outselves or for others, crocodile or otherwise. Our last generations worked their *** out to make our country something that all of us can be proud, so that our generation can be here to fight with you guys and defend what we think worth defending. As an Indian liberal which I thought you belong, you just ask yourself if India is on the right track after 2014. What you have shown here in this thread is not something I would expect from a level-headed professional.
First, my attitude to developments after 2014 is very well-known; that there is a pack of rabid Sanghis who keep attacking me and others of my way of thinking is clear and visible evidence of the disturbance that this causes them.
Second, I am unable to see what there is in what I have said which even borders on the kind of gross disrespect and utterly foul suggestions made by Chinese members on other threads within the last 24 hours. If you can reconcile those posts with your desire for seeing level-headed posts from a professional, I shall be glad to know.
Sad, the conflict between two countries can actually take significant part of sense off people involved, a sense that we are human before we are Chinese/Indian.
Is it too difficult to see that I object to an entire nation of 1.3 billion being clubbed together and mocked, just because some idiot has used a silly, jingoistic wording in his headline for a post?
Joe, I don't if there were some posts deleted that prompt you to refer to Nanking massacre, but this thread itself is an outburst of inferior complex, which I would have chosen to avoid if not for your comment.
This thread is badly, even rudely worded; I do NOT defend the title or the underlying spirit. At the same time, I do resent, and continue to resent the response. My reference to the Nanking massacre was exactly this: that Indians were active in sports, not recently, but when China was going through horrible events as far removed from sports as might be imagined. If you think, seriously think, that I was using the massacre to deride the Chinese people, I am sorry to say that you have no idea of my humanist approach or my detestation of the brutality of the Sino-Japanese War, for that matter, any war where civilians were victimised.
Try to detach this thread and its mean outlook from the outlook of people who are posting on it, provoked beyond endurance by this and other remarks and posts, and try to understand what the reference to the Nanking massacre meant.