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Serious Ah Tiong dressed up as BAYI to tease Ah Neh video "7 Sins of India"

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Chinese media 'racist' video on India clash sparks anger

17 August 2017
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Chinese state media has released a propaganda video that lambasts India over a border dispute, sparking accusations of racism.

The English-language clip, which accuses India of committing "sins", features a Chinese actor in a turban, mockingly speaking in an Indian accent.

Xinhua published the clip on Wednesday which is from a chat show discussing the ongoing Doklam stand-off.

It has been met with both bewilderment and anger in India.
What happens in the clip?

Titled "7 Sins of India", the video stars female presenter, Dier Wang, who lists out China's grievances against India in the ongoing border dispute in the Doklam area, which borders China, India and Bhutan.

It is the latest episode of an online series called The Spark, an English-language online chat show recently launched by Xinhua.

Speaking in an amused yet indignant tone, she accuses India of "trampling international law" and "inventing various excuses to whitewash its illegal moves".

Her monologue is interspersed with dialogue from an "Indian", depicted by a Chinese actor wearing a turban, sunglasses, and an obviously ill-fitting beard.

In what appear to be attempts at humour, he waggles his head and speaks English in an exaggerated Indian accent, amid canned laughter.

In another scene he points a pair of scissors at another actor who is supposed to represent Bhutan - a clear reference to the Chinese stand that India is "bullying" the tiny Himalayan nation.

The video appears to be solely targeted at a foreign audience. It is delivered entirely in English and appears on Xinhua's YouTube, Twitter and Facebook feeds - services which are banned in China.

Chinese reports say the online chat show aims to "comment on hot domestic and international topics from China's perspective and with an international vision".

Previous episodes have also focused on the stand-off and Sino-Indian relations, as well as relations with the US and President Donald Trump, but were more sober than this one.
How did Indians react?

Indian news outlets have rounded on the video, slamming it as racist.

The Hindustan Times said Xinhua released "a racist video parodying Indians" which "particularly targets the Sikh minority".

News portal The Quint said it was "yet another attempt by Chinese media to push its aggressive rhetoric on the standoff", while India Today accused Chinese media of going a "step further" in mocking India.

The video also prompted criticism from social media users.


 

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Rate the China chiobu "Dier Wang" in the video. Does her ang moh accent turn you on or off?
 
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Bloody chinks need to learn about political correctness and step out of their cavemen mindset

But otherwise I applaud them for having the balls for fucking the snakes over.
 
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-40957719

Chinese media 'racist' video on India clash sparks anger

17 August 2017
From the section China

Share

Image copyright Xinhua

Chinese state media has released a propaganda video that lambasts India over a border dispute, sparking accusations of racism.

The English-language clip, which accuses India of committing "sins", features a Chinese actor in a turban, mockingly speaking in an Indian accent.

Xinhua published the clip on Wednesday which is from a chat show discussing the ongoing Doklam stand-off.

It has been met with both bewilderment and anger in India.
What happens in the clip?

Titled "7 Sins of India", the video stars female presenter, Dier Wang, who lists out China's grievances against India in the ongoing border dispute in the Doklam area, which borders China, India and Bhutan.

It is the latest episode of an online series called The Spark, an English-language online chat show recently launched by Xinhua.

Speaking in an amused yet indignant tone, she accuses India of "trampling international law" and "inventing various excuses to whitewash its illegal moves".

Her monologue is interspersed with dialogue from an "Indian", depicted by a Chinese actor wearing a turban, sunglasses, and an obviously ill-fitting beard.

In what appear to be attempts at humour, he waggles his head and speaks English in an exaggerated Indian accent, amid canned laughter.

In another scene he points a pair of scissors at another actor who is supposed to represent Bhutan - a clear reference to the Chinese stand that India is "bullying" the tiny Himalayan nation.

The video appears to be solely targeted at a foreign audience. It is delivered entirely in English and appears on Xinhua's YouTube, Twitter and Facebook feeds - services which are banned in China.

Chinese reports say the online chat show aims to "comment on hot domestic and international topics from China's perspective and with an international vision".

Previous episodes have also focused on the stand-off and Sino-Indian relations, as well as relations with the US and President Donald Trump, but were more sober than this one.
How did Indians react?

Indian news outlets have rounded on the video, slamming it as racist.

The Hindustan Times said Xinhua released "a racist video parodying Indians" which "particularly targets the Sikh minority".

News portal The Quint said it was "yet another attempt by Chinese media to push its aggressive rhetoric on the standoff", while India Today accused Chinese media of going a "step further" in mocking India.

The video also prompted criticism from social media users.



Totally amused.

They should make a video for us when our Terrex were confiscated for 2 months.
 

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India is just carrying out Trump's script to antagonize China. Well done, India!

Here Are the Real Reasons Behind Trump's Brinksmanship Toward North Korea

With China now facing two simmering situations on completely opposite fronts, to say nothing of the ever-tense state of affairs in the South China Sea between them, it's possible that Trump calculated that this would divide Beijing's strategic attention to the point where it will be forced to prioritize one over the other.

It appears as of now that China has chosen to pay more attention to the Indian one because of the far-reaching and long-term implications that a clash between the two Great Powers would have for shattering BRICS and Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) unity and consequently disrupting the emerging multipolar world order.

If this reflection of reality is accurate, then it would explain why China has been relatively nonchalant towards the entire Korean crisis and even went along with the latest US-led UNSC sanctions against Pyongyang.

In addition, it would also show that the US' plan in squeezing diplomatic "concessions" from China on North Korea by distracting it with India has been a relative success so far, yielding the tangible dividends that Trump and his team expected all along.
 

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Bloody chinks need to learn about political correctness and step out of their cavemen mindset

But otherwise I applaud them for having the balls for fucking the snakes over.



Absolutely disagreed!

Asian must NEVER follow Western political values and must Defy the Western Correctness totally, and Trash them over Deliberately. The more they dislike it or deemed it as Wrong, the more we must Upright it and Uphold it and Standardize it. Disrespect their crap Western values COMPLETELY, gives no face nor compassion nor empathy at all.
 

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when it's convenient to prc they would pull out an 1890 treaty between the brits and qing dynasty to claim legality. all qing claims had been nulled and voided once the nationalists took over power. why not just use kmt's claims at the height of their pitiful existence? oops cannot. that will just make prc claims baseless and illegitimate. how selective these bunch of no good commies.
 

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Totally amused.

They should make a video for us when our Terrex were confiscated for 2 months.

I love this video – funny, witty, succinct.

This is a world in which political correctness has gone mad. Time we swung it back a little. People have lost the art of poking fun at themselves and others.
 

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when it's convenient to prc they would pull out an 1890 treaty between the brits and qing dynasty to claim legality. all qing claims had been nulled and voided once the nationalists took over power. why not just use kmt's claims at the height of their pitiful existence? oops cannot. that will just make prc claims baseless and illegitimate. how selective these bunch of no good commies.


the successor state's territory claims is based on the predecessor state's territory. so the Qing dynasty's territory is owned and claimed by ROC and the ROC by PRC likewise. the ROC had abided by the terms of the many 1800s unequal treaties signed by the Qing dynasty and Western powers. the PRC had abided by the 1898 Hongkong New Territories 100 years lease treaty to 1997 signed by the Qing dynasty and British. therefore the 1890 treaty signed between the British and Qing dynasty which India and PRC are the successor states now is valid and recognized under international law.
 

The_Hypocrite

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India is just carrying out Trump's script to antagonize China. Well done, India!

Here Are the Real Reasons Behind Trump's Brinksmanship Toward North Korea

With China now facing two simmering situations on completely opposite fronts, to say nothing of the ever-tense state of affairs in the South China Sea between them, it's possible that Trump calculated that this would divide Beijing's strategic attention to the point where it will be forced to prioritize one over the other.

It appears as of now that China has chosen to pay more attention to the Indian one because of the far-reaching and long-term implications that a clash between the two Great Powers would have for shattering BRICS and Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) unity and consequently disrupting the emerging multipolar world order.

If this reflection of reality is accurate, then it would explain why China has been relatively nonchalant towards the entire Korean crisis and even went along with the latest US-led UNSC sanctions against Pyongyang.

In addition, it would also show that the US' plan in squeezing diplomatic "concessions" from China on North Korea by distracting it with India has been a relative success so far, yielding the tangible dividends that Trump and his team expected all along.

Ah tiong land military soo Powderful and their economy soo rich...and country so big..they can fight a 4 front war...ah Neh military is so weak n corrupt...I doubt the ah nehs can cause any damage....so trump might have over reached if he thinks this 2 issues will disadvantage China..at most it's just a hiccup.
 
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