guys, arguing with these Indians is a lost cause, they just refuse to see reality.
previously most ordinary Chinese couldn't care less about the country of India, perhaps looking at it with a touch of bemusement, mingling with some pity. like watching a dwarf (India) challenging a giant(China) to a fight. Sure, Indians were not friendly, may be a little rude, but they were not enemies.
But I am afraid the sentiment in China has changed after watching how the "brave" Indian soldiers gang up on their unarmed negotiators in an ambush. It shows the base Indian mentality and total lack of virtue: to kill Chinese by all means, even unarmed ones.
Despicable enemies without honor and shameless, never to be trusted again. Behind every smiling Indian is a dagger, beware.
it is sad to see 2 neighbours caught in such a situation, but fate is fate. If India wants to fight, so be it.
previously most ordinary Chinese couldn't care less about the country of India, perhaps looking at it with a touch of bemusement, mingling with some pity. like watching a dwarf (India) challenging a giant(China) to a fight. Sure, Indians were not friendly, may be a little rude, but they were not enemies.
But I am afraid the sentiment in China has changed after watching how the "brave" Indian soldiers gang up on their unarmed negotiators in an ambush. It shows the base Indian mentality and total lack of virtue: to kill Chinese by all means, even unarmed ones.
Despicable enemies without honor and shameless, never to be trusted again. Behind every smiling Indian is a dagger, beware.
it is sad to see 2 neighbours caught in such a situation, but fate is fate. If India wants to fight, so be it.