Chinese back then might have some justification to feel the sense of betrayal, as those Chinese athletes were trained by the government with tax they paid. Americans' outrage against Eileen Gu puzzles me though.
Chinese parents turn to involve more in kids' upbringing and decision making process, but that by itself doesn't necessarily mean a bad thing. All parents in the states have freehand to influence, in some cases, indoctrinate their children since birth. They all believe they are doing for the...
It reminds me of the Indian soldier who killed at least 300 Chinese in 1962.
Indians should excel in "AR", Augmented Reality the hotest technology of today, as they seem to be born with it.
Chinese are known to have a continental mentality, so they are not very sensitive to petty issues like this, or Qi Fabao being a touchbearer. I am sure the Orgnizer committe did not anticipate that countries like SK and India would pick something this small to get pissed off.
Indians may think their boycott is a "Big Breaking News" , but to Chinese, it's a none issue. Olympics and India? They just don't go together. :what:
Relax, pal, you need to have some weight to make your voice heard.
LOL, another Indian lie that designed to fool nobody but Indian themselves. Indians fancy their lies as "IW", for Information Warfare. :partay:
Ever wonder why India can never be the next China? Well, Indians in general don't have that crucial "critical thinking" capability that Chinese...
IMO, there is an underlying reason that Indian Amry‘s performance have been so uninspiring against PLA in all conflicts:
For PLA conscripted soldiers:"If you die, the government will take care your parents";
For IA professional soldiers: "If you die, someone else will take care your wife and...