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Indians feel anxious when people talk about the Kashmir insurgency, so they try to make themselves feel better by talking about unrest in China.
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Indians feel anxious when people talk about the Kashmir insurgency, so they try to make themselves feel better by talking about unrest in China.
China only has armed insurgencies - against unarmed civilians, like in 2009.
I was being partly sarcastic.
It is sad that the world turns a blind eye to the Tibetan issue - as China continues to illegally occupy Tibet.
China only has armed insurgencies - against unarmed civilians, like in 2009.
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Chinese is more of a nation united by culture and common values instead of genetic or blood reasons. Sinicization is a processing that never stops happening over the past 30 centuries, whether you like it or not or with or without an 'attempting'. It is happening and will not stop.
Just look at the Manchus. They were the ruling ethic hundreds years ago but even the emperor soon lost the interest and patient to conserve their mother tone only decades after they set up in Beijing.
Or maybe the indian can be educated with their own example, the Khanate which concured india before the British. How would Akbar thinks of himself, an Indian or Mongol?
No one claimed there are absolutely no difference between Tibetan and Han, but we are still brothers in blood.
And no one forcing Tibetans to be sinicized, some are willing to be sinicized, while some other can stay with their primitive way of life.
Same with the Manchus, they are willing to adopt the Han customs because they believe the Han culture is more advanced.
Or maybe the indian can be educated with their own example, the Khanate which concured india before the British. How would Akbar thinks of himself, an Indian or Mongol?
... what I was stating about Han cultural arrogance which was how forced assimilation into being Han occurred.
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Use animal radicals before their names and call them 'primitive', 'savage' and 'barbarians'.
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That is just the point what I was stating about Han cultural arrogance which was how forced assimilation into being Han occurred.
Humiliate all.
Use animal radicals before their names and call them 'primitive', 'savage' and 'barbarians'.
Yes, brothers in blood - in the blood that flowed in the various conquests.
No doubt about that!
And once again, it is reiterated that India has officially stated that 'Tibet is an autonomous part of India'.
One is only saying let it remain 'autonomous' and maybe the same status as HK would go a long way.
I agree that the northern Hans were a bit like (and in fact mixed in) with the proto-Turks (various Tujue tribes) particularly in the hundreds of years after Han and before Tang ... and "naturally" at certain times adhered to "different standards" when it came to "assimilation". Anyways, southern Chinese weren't even Hans until a few hundred years ago ... so the assimilation was gradual and mostly cultural south of the Yantgze River.
South Indians, OTOH, for how long have they been Indians?
Anyways, this ain't no Peal Buck novel ... how about writing a few such characters for us with animal radicals so we can analyze them? And maybe I could learn something, too ...