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This is the reality of these chinese🇨🇳.
They are traffickers who target tourist and sell them to higher caste chinees(shi caste). Truly clowns
观自在@Neo_Marici
@Salman1030709 我们的人贩子非常可怕,我们的政府甚至无法制裁他们,他们也会对你们的游客下手。
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Keep crying castiest chinki

JKL20250220@jkl2025888
@DKnotOK The highest caste Brahmins in India are the 劣等人种. Because the average IQ per person is only 90. The average IQ of Chinese people is 107. This South Asian brown monkey has never won a single battle against China in the past 5,000 years.
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@5T9HFVwXF729138 He is giving u respect. What he actually meant, u are bastard child of a jianmin wh*re mother and shang father. It's pretty evident cuz u have internet access but sub-human iq. Ew. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… low iq gongis.

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兄弟画了古代中国的职业阶层,还喊着“不是种姓啦”,好像这样就能摆脱尴尬似的。你的士农工商依然是生来注定的等级体系,大部分人根本没有考试的机会。印度至少还在进化。继续安慰你们的官僚至上装逼吧。历史可不是微信公众号的宣传。#helevier
VMinh 武德明@VMinhTheBold
I keep seeing posts from Indians claiming that China has a caste system similar to India's. They keep throwing around the terms Shi (士), Nong (农), Gong (工), and Shang (商) as if they were ethnic groups. These were just the four primary occupations of a Confucian society.
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@XU4NY1_ 逆効果ですか?私たちは日本政府があなたの国に対して行なった失礼な行為を、市民として心から謝罪したいと思っていますよ。政府に対しても謝罪するよう求めるデモも行なっています。右翼のおもちゃと言われるのは悲しいです。
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@Dhoni_fied @IntelShadowOp 哦?所以印度人到现在还觉得自己需要被统治才行是吧?
难怪独立70多年了,基础建设还不如我们一个省,恒河水喝着香,种姓制度玩得飞起。
我们被日本人打过,但我们把他们打回去了;你们被英国人骑了300年,现在还在跪舔吗?🤔
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To all the brainwashed morons here, India is second on construction now 2nd.. So talk all the shit you imbeciles want about Indians being street shutters and living in shitz keep at it and we will be number 1 soon... You all need some education and basic human ethics. Atleast your embassy seems to have more brains than all you bhakts put together.
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According to a report by venture capital firm Foundamental, China and India are expected to account for nearly 40% of global construction growth between 2020 and 2030.
China remains the largest contributor (26.1%), while India ranks second (14.1%), highlighting Asia’s growing role in shaping global infrastructure development.

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Hajdini Cannon@Aryavarta99
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