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Ah i wondered when the 1967 thing was going to be brought up .
Been debunking it so often i just quote myself now.
Oh i actually went to wikipedia to see the changes made on the Chola incident. Heres the page from 4 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nathu_La_and_Cho_La_incidents&oldid=479366958
I was wrong only 23 casualties.
to this page now
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathu_La_and_Cho_La_incidents
There is now 1041 casualties with of course massive casualties on the Chinese side lol. That is a 4500% increase in just 4 years. By me calculations there should be 46845 casualties in 4 years. This of course would mean that incident now "war" would be about 5 times bigger than the actual Sino Indian war. But no doubt this will be parroted by the Indians very soon without question.
Psychological Defense Mechanisms:
Name of Defense Mechanism Description Example
1)Repression Burying a painful feeling or thought from your awareness though it may resurface in symbolic form. Sometimes considered a basis of other defense mechanisms. You can't remember your father's funeral.>
2)Denial Not accepting reality because it is too painful. You are arrested for drunk driving several times but don't believe you have a problem with alcohol.
3)Regression Reverting to an older, less mature way of handling stresses and feelings You and your roommate have get into an argument so you stomp off into another room and pout
4)Projection Attributing your own unacceptable thoughts or feelings to someone or something else You get really mad at your husband but scream that he's the one mad at you.
5)Splitting Everything in the world is seen as all good or all bad with nothing in between. You think your best friend is absolutely worthless because he forgot a lunch date with you.
6)Isolation of affect Attempting to avoid a painful thought or feeling by objectifying and emotionally detaching oneself from the feeling Acting aloof and indifferent toward someone when you really dislike that person
7)Displacement Channeling a feeling or thought from its actual source to something or someone else. When you get mad at your sister, you break your drinking glass by throwing it against the wall.
8)Reaction Formation Adopting beliefs, attitudes, and feelings contrary to what you really believe When you say you're not angry when you really are.
9)Rationalization Justifying one's behaviors and motivations by substituting "good", acceptable reasons for these real motivations I always study hard for tests and I know a lot of people who cheat so it's not a big deal I cheated this time.
10)Altruism Handling your own pain by helping others. After your wife dies, you keep yourself busy by volunteering at your church.
11)Humor Focusing on funny aspects of a painful situation. A person's treatment for cancer makes him lose his hair so he makes jokes about being bald.
12)Sublimation Redirecting unacceptable, instinctual drives into personally and socially acceptable channels Intense rage redirected in the form of participation in sports such as boxing or football
13)Suppression The effort to hide and control unacceptable thoughts or feelings You are attracted to someone but say that you really don't like the person at all
14)Undoing Trying to reverse or "undo" a thought or feeling by performing an action that signifies an opposite feeling than your original thought or feeling You have feelings of dislike for someone so you buy them a gift
So based on this, the person who edited the page- likely a typical Indian -are displaying signs 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9 from the Indian shame and humiliation of 1962. Otherwise, why would someone go all the way and make such an effort to distort or exaggerate history on a Wiki page to let everyone read and feel good about himself?
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