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Last But Not Least VE.
by shailesh burde on Apr 07, 2008 02:38 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Whole of World boycotts Chine for Chiense stubbornness, adamancy and hippocracy. Sanctions will follow. Indian industry will have an edge, merely because of their competetive edge in quality.

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  RE:Last But Not Least VE.
by XianYe on Apr 07, 2008 03:20 PM   Permalink
The whole world? You mean a handful of Tibetan exiles plus a few poor white people residing in Europe and the US? Have you heard from Africa? Have you heard from Asia? Have you heard from Latin America? Have you heard from Russia, the Central Asia and the Middle Eastern countries? The West is NOT the whole world. And a small part of the West at that. Haven't you seen the broad smile Gordon Brown was wearing standing by the torchbearer before No. 10 Downing Street? lol... I know the West is desperate to stop the unstoppable rise of China. I didn't know you too were so desperate.

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by naval digaria on Apr 07, 2008 09:56 PM   Permalink
We are not worried or jealous with China's growth like West. We have same advantages and growth economy like China. We understand that average chinese people are normal peaceful people like us. We do lot of business with china, don't we? But your Government handles our country in a bully manner. If they do not learn to respect India's border and keep insulting, than one day you will see a big unstoppable reaction from India.

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  RE:Last But Not Least VE.
by Anup Saxena on Apr 07, 2008 03:57 PM   Permalink
Well.They may be poor white people in US and europe but you are dependent on them to steal their technology and sell your cheap quality gods to.This is called Pride of beggar ....

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  RE:Last But Not Least VE.
by Shail on Apr 07, 2008 03:54 PM   Permalink
The desperation comes because of the ills chinese government doing - funding the naxals, intervenin in Arunachal even after the previous indian government declared Tibet as part of China. Why Chinese govt wants to meddle in Indian territory. I know the Chinese people have good feelings about India, but the Chinese govt is crooked.

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  RE:Last But Not Least VE.
by raj on Apr 07, 2008 03:32 PM   Permalink
well, the whole world right now trades with china. and the leaders will do well, not to irritate china directly. we respect the chinese citizens. we bear no ill towards the chinese citizens.

its the government and its tight fisted , petulant behaviour that irritates people to no end.

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by Raymond Lee on Apr 07, 2008 07:32 PM   Permalink
no, most of the Chinese people know how the government treat them.i mean, most of us know we have no large-space freedom as you have and we know our government are hiding things from us, but we support them. Why? because it is them that leading China to a stronger power in the world. And we all understand if we are economically strong, there will be no countries especially western countries invading us any more.

we know that because we are under western power's invasion for hundreds of years. We know the insult and we will never forget about it. it is rooted in every Chinese person.

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  RE:Last But Not Least VE.
by raj on Apr 07, 2008 03:39 PM   Permalink
"I know the West is desperate to stop the unstoppable rise of China. I didn't know you too were so desperate."

lmfao. its hard to stop the unstoppable rise sure! with one billions rapidly multiplying the only way would be to bomb a nuclear contraceptive.

what a crappy alibi. everyone knows about the "chinese hide all suppression under their ass agenda"... just that the stench of the fart became unbreable for the rest of the world!

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