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Tibet issue

You don't know what a dictatorship is do you? Hu Jin tao has neither absolute power or permanent office. For a senior member you sure are clueless.

Did you really expect these guys to know the definition of the word "dictatorship", before they actually start using it? :P

"Dictator" - A single person, who holds absolute power in a country.
 
Did you really expect these guys to know the definition of the word "dictatorship", before they actually start using it? :P

No. But it would be nice if they did.

Its hard to argue with a person who gets basic terminology wrong. Its also a bit hard to take them seriously.
 
It is difficult to talk sense into the current generation of Chinese citizenry. They don't mind that a mass murderer adorns their currencies. How could you possibly talk on the same wavelength to the Germans if they had Hitler on their currency or to Russians if they had Stalin? The Chinese don't mind because behind the facade and glitz of a few urban centers - China is filled with peasants and abused workers who are more concerned about not being killed for standing up for their rights.
 
It is difficult to talk sense into the current generation of Chinese citizenry. They don't mind that a mass murderer adorns their currencies. How could you possibly talk on the same wavelength to the Germans if they had Hitler on their currency or to Russians if they had Stalin? The Chinese don't mind because behind the facade and glitz of a few urban centers - China is filled with peasants and abused workers who are more concerned about not being killed for standing up for their rights.

Is also hard to talk sense into the current generation of Indians who believe their country is a superpower and that their is not two million kids starving to death behind their facade of call centers. India is filled with dirt poor farmers that commit suicide by the thousands and prostitutes by the millions in single cities.
 
It is difficult to talk sense into the current generation of Chinese citizenry. They don't mind that a mass murderer adorns their currencies. How could you possibly talk on the same wavelength to the Germans if they had Hitler on their currency or to Russians if they had Stalin? The Chinese don't mind because behind the facade and glitz of a few urban centers - China is filled with peasants and abused workers who are more concerned about not being killed for standing up for their rights.

Keep trying. :D

It's hard to take "lectures" from India seriously, lectures from a country that has more poverty and starvation than even Africa.
 
It is difficult to talk sense into the current generation of Chinese citizenry. They don't mind that a mass murderer adorns their currencies. How could you possibly talk on the same wavelength to the Germans if they had Hitler on their currency or to Russians if they had Stalin? The Chinese don't mind because behind the facade and glitz of a few urban centers - China is filled with peasants and abused workers who are more concerned about not being killed for standing up for their rights.

lolzzz
u r inviting chinese internet troll army
 
Keep trying. :D

It's hard to take "lectures" from India seriously, lectures from a country that has more poverty and starvation than even Africa.

how comes the poverty,starvation in the answers??
r u running out of points,so bringing them here?
 
Is also hard to talk sense into the current generation of Indians who believe their country is a superpower and that their is not two million kids starving to death behind their facade of call centers. India is filled with dirt poor farmers that commit suicide by the thousands and prostitutes by the millions in single cities.

I know and still the poor Tibetans prefer to migrate to India and seek refuge here. I can but only imagine their sorry plight in occupied Tibet.
 
how comes the poverty,starvation in the answers??
r u running out of points,so bringing them here?

It is true that there is poverty and starvation in India - no point denying it. We have so many problems in our country - the farmer suicides in Vidharbha are gut wrenching. But given our own problems, we still take in Chinese refugees into India out of humanitarian concerns - as the more evolved society - it is our duty to help those who seek our aid.
 
I know and still the poor Tibetans prefer to migrate to India and seek refuge here. I can but only imagine their sorry plight in occupied Tibet.

Don't worry the average Tibetan in China enjoys free heath care, education, and preferential jobs, along with GDP per capita of more than 2000 dollars a year. Something they wish the had in India.

They migrated 50 years ago.
 
my point is ..
if chinese have controlled the tibetan land then they must take tibetans back to tibet.
do it in any way...every thing have solution.

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Don't worry the average Tibetan in China enjoys free heath care, education, and preferential jobs, along with GDP per capita of more than 2000 dollars a year. Something they wish the had in India.

They migrated 50 years ago.

nooo..
they still sneak through borders and come in here..
i saw a lot of videos of them
 
Don't worry the average Tibetan in China enjoys free heath care, education, and preferential jobs, along with GDP per capita of more than 2000 dollars a year. Something they wish the had in India.

They migrated 50 years ago.

They continue to migrate even now. Clearly, this free health care must be shoddy - perhaps they might be conducting experiments on the poor Tibetans like the Nazis did to the Jews.
 
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