Now Twitter is showing the real China.
It's filled with the caste system and all types of crimes.
I always knew this because my professor is Chinese-American.
When he visited India, he told me India is 1000 times better than China.
What you see is not always true.
China is far behind India. China is just numbers, but India is quality. India has superior armed forces. India has strong infrastructure unlike China's tofu dreg India has better quality of life than china.
India🇮🇳>>>>>>>>china🇨🇳
Slavery existed across races, nations, and civilizations throughout history.
Africans sold other Africans into slavery for centuries. History is a lot more complicated than the “White people bad” narrative the left keeps pushing.
Yes, Black people suffered.
But we are not the only people who suffered, and we can’t keep blaming White people for every problem forever.
At some point, accountability has to matter.
Your color doesn’t define you
Your character, choices, discipline, and mindset do.
Suggestion for Indian anti-China propagandists: If your objective is to elevate India's status, stop attacking modern China and focus on ancient China. Start emphasizing the extraordinary scale and depth of India's historical influence on Chinese civilization. Talk more about China's historical "debt" to India. This is a far more effective line of attack than contemporary geopolitics or economics.
There's more than enough raw material. Many are completely unaware of the sheer scale we're dealing with here. People think that the cultural exchanges (which were largely one-sided) began and ended with Buddhism. In truth, Buddhism is merely the tip of the iceberg. It's not even close to the whole story. Indeed, if Indian influence and contribution to Chinese civilization is removed, Chinese culture and history would be virtually unrecognizable.
The sheer volume of ideas, philosophies, cultural concepts, scientific knowledge, artistic traditions, religious practices, and technologies that travelled from India to China frankly boggles the imagination. The list is simply endless: Logic and epistemology, metaphysics, philology, phonetics (Chinese could literally understand their own language and pronunciation better because of Sanskrit and Prakrit), astrology, astronomy, calender science, clothing, food, medicine, surgery, biology, art, sculpture, cosmology, meditation, music, dance, performance art, biology, botany, knowledge of medicinal plants...and that's just for starters. And it's not just the scale, the depth is equally astonishing. One would be hardpressed to find a single element of Chinese culture, society, and history that was untouched by India.
Whole Indian branches of the above arts and sciences were adopted wholesale and incorporated into their Chinese equivalents, across centuries and across generations. It was possibly the greatest civilizational transfer of knowledge in human history.
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As an example, everyone knows that Chinese considered China the "middle kingdom" - the center of the world. Yet, it was India that Chinese philosophers considered the spiritual center of the world, including the physical center in Buddhist cosmology (which Chinese Buddhists adopted), and the source of sacred knowledge. India was the most noble and most honored land, and was simply considered heaven. Chinese travellers would cross mountains, both literal and figurative, to reach India and learn its teachings. Call it kanging on a civilizational scale. India was basically the Holy Land for Chinese intellectuals.
A common claim amongst historians is that India was the teacher and China the student. Astonishingly, many ancient Chinese intellectuals and philosophers would themselves agree with this claim. They openly referred to India as the teacher who they wished to learn from.
As a comparison, for ancient Chinese, India occupied a position even far higher than Greece did for many Roman intellectuals back in the day.
To take another damning example, when Indian logic first got transmitted to China, Chinese experts simply didn't understand it. So they had to be trained on it. Indian logical systems required extensive clarifications and interpretations before they could be assimilated into Chinese intellectual traditions. Indian philosophers had to actually explain it from first principles, and then translate Sanskrit texts into Chinese themselves (after learning Chinese), since understanding that kind of logic is important to understanding Sanskrit. This is why much of the translation of Sanskrit texts into Chinese was almost completely dependent on Indian expertise. This lasted until travelers like Xuanzang came to India, learned how to do it, and established their own translation bureaus back home. And even then, homegrown expertise took a long time to be fully established in China.
Indeed, entire new Chinese vocabulary had to be invented to incorporate Indian philosophy and concepts, since Classical Chinese literally didn't have the words to describe them.
It was only after this entire process that Chinese Buddhists were able to understand and appreciate Indian philosophy, and then adapt it by fusing elements of their own philosophy into it. This is the origin of the entire (sub)field of Chinese Buddhism.
And if you think that's too overwhelming, absolutely do NOT research the origins of Chinese martial arts - perhaps the one thing China is most known for globally after Chinese food (which also has significant Indian contributions).
In fact, all of the above combined is not even 0.01% of the KNOWN scope and depth of the philosophical, cultural, and scientific transmission.
The year is 2126
You have travelled 100 into the future. Britain bled out slowly to mass migration and state authoritarianism. It rapidly became a melting pot of all 200 races that migrated here. Your ancestral home is a broken banana republic due to systemic replacement
This is Alhan. The face of the average “British” man. Iq has dropped 30 points putting into the left bell curve, but these people are much smarter than the neighbouring tribes with even less European DNA… They live in tented landfills as islamic gypsies, that pray to strange Cubes and open air temples where your shopping centre used to be
Signs are in a hybrid standardised Anglo-Arabian language and nothing is recognisable to you, it is a tribal wasteland. The remaining native population (about 5%) live scattered in small rural enclaves of the North. And live semi-nomadic as to avoid raids from the southern populations and Stan tribes
Nothing works, all is lost
Good job you weren’t “racist”
I’ve went through various stages of thinking about Mao:
Mao was evil — obvious. This was what they taught us in school as a tot
Mao was a great man who became evil — he founded modern China but also almost destroyed it
Now I think…
Mao was a product of Chinese (and world) history and he was responding to real Chinese historical problems: landlordism, regionalism, state weakness, foreign predation.
You don’t have to like his solutions. Or think that he was justified.
But you are not intellectually serious if you think you could have left China alone and it would have grown into a big Singapore.
The tragedy of Mao is, this recurring curse of China was NOT solved by his devastating leveling.
If anything Maoism created the most fertile ground you could imagine for the return of the very forces he despised.
Like…the same forces exist in the west. And ppl understand it. The solution seems to be ah don’t worry about it we will just get to the lightcone first.
Japanese girls seem cute until you actually interact with them
> materialistic AF
> insanely feminist
> hates all coloured races
> japanese men seem weak to them
> white men are basically kept around as a flex, not because theres genuine desire or love
Fake ass society
> Invent a fake "Chinese Caste System"
> Misinterpret 4 ancient jobs as rigid castes
> Put "Shang" (merchants) at the bottom for no reason
> Call Chinese X users "merchants" like it's a brutal slur
Boom. Geopolitical victory achieved. 🫡