It seems like India has shaken China by its core. Because of that, Chinese are engaging in some serious bigotry against Indians.
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Up until now, Chinese media organisations have limited themselves to accusing India and its military and political leaders of lying, duplicity, deceit and being the prime movers behind the high-stakes standoff that has thrown into question New Delhi and Beijing's relationship.
Now, however, Chinese media has gone a step further, unabashedly mocking India in a Twitter video that has undertones of racism in the way it chooses to depict an Indian.
Released by Xinhua News Agency, the official Chinese press agency, the video purports to explain the "seven sins" that India has committed while "illegally trespassing" into Doklam and comes a day after Indian and Chinese troops had a brief, ill-tempered altercation in Ladakh.
The video features a woman who, speaking in English, explains New Delhi's seven supposed sins. The video occasionally cuts to what we are to assume is a character representing India.
In a seeming attempt to make it clear that the actor is impersonating India, the character is seen sporting a turban, an unconvincing faux beard and an even more unconvincing 'Indian' accent.
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Chinese media mocks India with racist video on Doklam standoff
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Up until now, Chinese media organisations have limited themselves to accusing India and its military and political leaders of lying, duplicity, deceit and being the prime movers behind the high-stakes standoff that has thrown into question New Delhi and Beijing's relationship.
Now, however, Chinese media has gone a step further, unabashedly mocking India in a Twitter video that has undertones of racism in the way it chooses to depict an Indian.
Released by Xinhua News Agency, the official Chinese press agency, the video purports to explain the "seven sins" that India has committed while "illegally trespassing" into Doklam and comes a day after Indian and Chinese troops had a brief, ill-tempered altercation in Ladakh.
The video features a woman who, speaking in English, explains New Delhi's seven supposed sins. The video occasionally cuts to what we are to assume is a character representing India.
In a seeming attempt to make it clear that the actor is impersonating India, the character is seen sporting a turban, an unconvincing faux beard and an even more unconvincing 'Indian' accent.
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Chinese media mocks India with racist video on Doklam standoff