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Day after PLA deaths are announced, hate messages target Indian embassy

They are not brown mate, most are as black as negros.

Calm down hero... The truth is out, just accept it and swallow your pride. Lolol. Now you know how nathula numbers were fabricated by Indians.10 became 20 became 50 became 100 became 300. Typical snakes.

:lol::lol:
Sorry to see PLA turn tail.

And stop being a fugly racist:)
The Brits built the infrastructure for them free of charge AND united their country. See, India won big.

And Pakistan was put where it is by god itself :disagree:
 
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Turn tail? Bhai, wake up, there is a buffer zone extending into Indian territory. Lol. No rats can come in now.

Read it correctly. Rats that turned tail cannot come below Indian claim line. No fugly racists can come into Indian claimed territory.
 
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You can hardly respect people in “greater China “ if they did not question CCP for 9 months about Chinese soldier casualties .

Why release video and some details of dead now? CCP is distracting the dumb sheeple of “greater China “ the fact that it is retreating in Ladakh. Did any of you question why PLA is retreating?
why not you ask IA if china's figure is a fake? also ask if IA has been lying to indian public all the while
 
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Like the Bakhts are ones to talk. When the deaths of their 20 "bravehearts" were first revealed Chinese embassy got more than just hate mail. That was just the tip of the iceberg. They started threatening/attack "Chinese" looking people, trashed Chinese businesses, and even tried to boycott Chinese restaurants. At least the people in China can distinguish the Modi government from Indian expats in China.
 
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Do not travel to greater China if you are Indian. You might not ends well.

do not travel to india ,america , Australia, canada, japan if you are a ccp slave .you might not end well .
Day after PLA deaths are announced, hate messages target Indian embassy
Thousands of abusive messages targeted the Indian embassy’s Weibo account since information about four soldiers being killed in the Galwan Valley clash was published in the PLA Daily newspaper on Friday

By Sutirtho Patranobis I Edited by Nadim Siraj
PUBLISHED ON FEB 20, 2021 04:26 PM IST

A barrage of hate messages directed at the Indian embassy’s Chinese social media account, an outpouring of grief from Chinese citizens, and more write-ups in official media blaming New Delhi for the military standoff with India – all these marked an uneasy Saturday, a day after information about the deaths of four People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers was released for the first time.

Thousands of abusive messages have targeted the Indian embassy’s Twitter-like Weibo account since information about four soldiers being killed and one injured in the deadly Galwan Valley clash last June was published in the PLA Daily newspaper on Friday.

Many of the abusive messages on the tightly-censored Weibo account are peppered with expletives.

Emotion is running high among Chinese netizens over the soldiers’ deaths, while state media reported that a person was arrested in Nanjing city for publishing insulting remarks about the PLA troopers.

On Friday, multiple videos purportedly showing the lead-up to the Galwan Valley clash between Indian and Chinese troops in June last year were uploaded on several websites, and shared and viewed hundreds of millions of times.

The edited videos show Chinese soldiers outnumbered by Indian troops. The message for the domestic audience was clear – Chinese troops showed restraint and valour while taking on Indian servicemen.

None of the videos claim that 20 Indian soldiers had died in the clash.

Photos of the four dead PLA soldiers circulated online, and evoked a strong reaction from Chinese citizens.

For hundreds of millions of Chinese, it was the first time they learnt about their country’s soldiers dying in a battle.

The Chinese government seemed set to mine the people’s emotion by allowing state media outlets to publish photos of the deceased from when they were young students.

The news website, thepaper.cn, ran several photos of two of the deceased soldiers - Chen Hongjun and Xiao Siyuan - from their days at Northwest Normal University and Henan Agricultural Vocational College.

Both universities announced on social media they would mark the deaths of their two former students by allowing teachers and students to pay tributes and carry out “mourning activities”.

The nationalistic tabloid, Global Times, published an editorial to give its view on why information about the PLA soldiers has been made public now - eight months after the clash.

“Back to the Galwan Valley clash last year, given the tense situation at that time, avoiding a comparison of casualties was more conducive to the stability of the border situation. Now that the round of border standoff has ended, we must make public the heroes’ deeds so that all Chinese people could admire and commemorate them to understand the weight of peace,” the Global Times editorial said.

“Before the Galwan Valley clash, China had not seen soldiers sacrifice in clashes with foreign troops for quite a long time. The sacrifice of young soldiers including those born after 1995 and 2000 has shocked the nation.”

The editorial also said that another reason for eventually releasing the information was to reveal the truth.

“India has been trumpeting its ‘victory’ in the border provocations against China to cater to and encourage surging domestic nationalism. The unveiled number of casualties from China has debunked the lies of India, making it hard for India, who suffered heavy losses in the Galwan Valley, to continue to fool the domestic public,” the editorial added.

Shanghai-based military expert, Ni Lexiong, said China did not release the PLA casualty statistics earlier because it did not want to provoke reactions.

“China is not prepared to expand the border conflict with India, and so it did not immediately report casualties in order to avoid provoking anger among the Chinese,” he said.

“Now that the two sides have reached an agreement on withdrawal and disengagement, the incident has been formally resolved. The Chinese side will be able to handle the casualties normally and it will not affect the settlement of the border conflict. This shows that China is rational and calm,” Ni added.

only losers will do it .
 
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Like the Bakhts are ones to talk. When the deaths of their 20 "bravehearts" were first revealed Chinese embassy got more than just hate mail. That was just the tip of the iceberg. They started threatening/attack "Chinese" looking people, trashed Chinese businesses, and even tried to boycott Chinese restaurants. At least the people in China can distinguish the Modi government from Indian expats in China.
cheerleaders will be more frustrated when real casualty figures of dead chinese soldiers will be out .
 
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It's only real when it is x2 of dead bharats.

Until China agree PLA casualty figures are 40+ like the Indians desperately wished in their delusional mind. Nothing else is real to them as they can't really accept the reality anymore.

You can see the Indians are practically begging for higer casualty numbers from Chinese side on every thread because of Psychological pain from 1962 and now new wound of Ladakh embarrassment are just too much for them.

The inadequate and inferiority complex feeling are probably unbearable that they are blocking out reality. Video or pictures evidence are useless to them because they already live in their own lies nothing else matter.
 
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Until China agree PLA casualty figures are 40+ like the Indians desperately wished in their delusional mind. Nothing else is real to them as they can't really accept the reality anymore.

You can see the Indians are practically begging for higer casualty numbers from Chinese side on every thread because of Psychological pain from 1962 and now new wound of Ladakh embarrassment are just too much for them.

The inadequate and inferiority complex feeling are probably unbearable that they are blocking out reality. Video or pictures evidence are useless to them because they already live in their own lies nothing else matter.

I suspect that some of them already accepted the fact that there weren’t that many casualties in private, but they have to keep up a “brave” face here.
 
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Day after PLA deaths are announced, hate messages target Indian embassy
Thousands of abusive messages targeted the Indian embassy’s Weibo account since information about four soldiers being killed in the Galwan Valley clash was published in the PLA Daily newspaper on Friday

By Sutirtho Patranobis I Edited by Nadim Siraj
PUBLISHED ON FEB 20, 2021 04:26 PM IST

A barrage of hate messages directed at the Indian embassy’s Chinese social media account, an outpouring of grief from Chinese citizens, and more write-ups in official media blaming New Delhi for the military standoff with India – all these marked an uneasy Saturday, a day after information about the deaths of four People’s Liberation Army (PLA) soldiers was released for the first time.

Thousands of abusive messages have targeted the Indian embassy’s Twitter-like Weibo account since information about four soldiers being killed and one injured in the deadly Galwan Valley clash last June was published in the PLA Daily newspaper on Friday.

Many of the abusive messages on the tightly-censored Weibo account are peppered with expletives.

Emotion is running high among Chinese netizens over the soldiers’ deaths, while state media reported that a person was arrested in Nanjing city for publishing insulting remarks about the PLA troopers.

On Friday, multiple videos purportedly showing the lead-up to the Galwan Valley clash between Indian and Chinese troops in June last year were uploaded on several websites, and shared and viewed hundreds of millions of times.

The edited videos show Chinese soldiers outnumbered by Indian troops. The message for the domestic audience was clear – Chinese troops showed restraint and valour while taking on Indian servicemen.

None of the videos claim that 20 Indian soldiers had died in the clash.

Photos of the four dead PLA soldiers circulated online, and evoked a strong reaction from Chinese citizens.

For hundreds of millions of Chinese, it was the first time they learnt about their country’s soldiers dying in a battle.

The Chinese government seemed set to mine the people’s emotion by allowing state media outlets to publish photos of the deceased from when they were young students.

The news website, thepaper.cn, ran several photos of two of the deceased soldiers - Chen Hongjun and Xiao Siyuan - from their days at Northwest Normal University and Henan Agricultural Vocational College.

Both universities announced on social media they would mark the deaths of their two former students by allowing teachers and students to pay tributes and carry out “mourning activities”.

The nationalistic tabloid, Global Times, published an editorial to give its view on why information about the PLA soldiers has been made public now - eight months after the clash.

“Back to the Galwan Valley clash last year, given the tense situation at that time, avoiding a comparison of casualties was more conducive to the stability of the border situation. Now that the round of border standoff has ended, we must make public the heroes’ deeds so that all Chinese people could admire and commemorate them to understand the weight of peace,” the Global Times editorial said.

“Before the Galwan Valley clash, China had not seen soldiers sacrifice in clashes with foreign troops for quite a long time. The sacrifice of young soldiers including those born after 1995 and 2000 has shocked the nation.”

The editorial also said that another reason for eventually releasing the information was to reveal the truth.

“India has been trumpeting its ‘victory’ in the border provocations against China to cater to and encourage surging domestic nationalism. The unveiled number of casualties from China has debunked the lies of India, making it hard for India, who suffered heavy losses in the Galwan Valley, to continue to fool the domestic public,” the editorial added.

Shanghai-based military expert, Ni Lexiong, said China did not release the PLA casualty statistics earlier because it did not want to provoke reactions.

“China is not prepared to expand the border conflict with India, and so it did not immediately report casualties in order to avoid provoking anger among the Chinese,” he said.

“Now that the two sides have reached an agreement on withdrawal and disengagement, the incident has been formally resolved. The Chinese side will be able to handle the casualties normally and it will not affect the settlement of the border conflict. This shows that China is rational and calm,” Ni added.


oh Sh!t!! we were expecting love letterso_O
 
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