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China, no more can deny the Hui issues.Having a Hui politician in beijing,or a Hui general in PLA does not solve the Hui Problems.Look at kashmir,kurdistan,sothern thailand,chechnya.Islamic separatist movements are Very Real.
We human beings need to outgrow from our need to dominate and learn to cooperate and share the planet. No one should be allowed to dominate, just because the accidents of history have given them a large ethnic group or a country.
Don't worry... you will eventually realize it. One can turn a blind eye only for so long mate.
The point here is not what they are or what they practise; the point is, Jihad is a growing reality in and against a lot of non-Islamic countries. You have the problem too but not at a very serious level since your government is taking every measure possible not to let the news out in the open.
It does not matter.
Historically, China has the hui or so-called muslim problems.
Historically, China has dealt with those problems successfully, either bloodly or peacefully.
I have to admit that most of the times, China has to adopt the bloody way to eradicate those hui problems.
Like anywhere in the world, we have moderate, peaceful muslims.
However, we indeed have radical muslims who want to convert China into so-called allah's kingdom.
They forget that majority China have zero interest to become that.
If they want to fight, they all end up being bloodily erased. Of course, those hui's who was in the right team survived.
Chinese as a race is an accident of history???
Another joker???
Peddling Islamophobia to the Chinese again.
We do not need to have discussions with sick minds,
“Islam is in its origins an Arab religion. Everyone not an Arab who is a Muslim is a convert. Islam is not simply a matter of conscience or private belief. It makes imperial demands. A convert’s worldview alters. His holy places are in Arab lands; his language is Arabic. His idea of history alters. He rejects his own; he becomes, whether he likes it or not, a part of the Arab story. The convert has to turn away from everything that is his. The disturbance for societies is immense, and even after a thousand years can remain unresolved; the turning away has to be done again and again. People develop fantasies about who and what they are; and in the Islam of the converted countries there is an element of neurosis and nihilism. These countries can be easily set on the boil.”
we just need to catch them red-handed at their acts. Note I don't see Muslims peddling hatred against any non-Muslim people.
Will you feel happy that you share the same negative view against Muslims with those 'high caste' nations in East Asia?
My indian friend told me that foreign people were treated as Kshatriya in India.
You are not making sense.
Your friend told you wrong.
He himself is from a Brahman. So I guess you may come from a lower caste. It make sense because a majority lot of IT workers, who have the rare capability to get in touch with computers/internet in such a country like india, are from lower castes.
if he was wrong then explain this to me: when i was in India last time, i was trying to invite our driver to join dinner with me and other Indian bosses, but the Indian manager told me not to, and I asked why, he said, thats not how it works in India as that driver is from lower social status (caste)You are not making sense.
Your friend told you wrong.
if he was wrong then explain this to me: when i was in India last time, i was trying to invite our driver to join dinner with me and other Indian bosses, but the Indian manager told me not to, and I asked why, he said, thats not how it works in India as that driver is from lower social status (caste)
for god sake, I always having lunches with all of my factory workers from low position to high, and its common in China
if he was wrong then explain this to me: when i was in India last time, i was trying to invite our driver to join dinner with me and other Indian bosses, but the Indian manager told me not to, and I asked why, he said, thats not how it works in India as that driver is from lower social status (caste)
for god sake, I always having lunches with all of my factory workers from low position to high, and its common in China
One thing people in China do believe is that all men are born equal which may be too avant-guard for indians to understand.
if he was wrong then explain this to me: when i was in India last time, i was trying to invite our driver to join dinner with me and other Indian bosses, but the Indian manager told me not to, and I asked why, he said, thats not how it works in India as that driver is from lower social status (caste)
for god sake, I always having lunches with all of my factory workers from low position to high, and its common in China
When I was in China having dinner with my Chinese colleagues, they tied one Uyghur and one Hui Chinese to the chair and forcing them eat pork