Sunday, May 1, 2022

My Youtube Reply To A Comment At News Of China Successfully Sending Five Satellites Into Orbit By Sea Launch And The Response To My Reply


My Youtube Reply To A Comment At News Of China Successfully Sending Five Satellites Into Orbit By Sea Launch And The Response To My Reply



J. C 

We do both for space exploration and for security against possible NATO intervention in other nations obvious internal affairs

A.I

 @  J. C  Who are you? You obviously do not represent China's government, so WTF are you talking about? Any China expert worth his/her salt would question your intent.

Om Ni

 @  A. I  I think you misunderstood J. C.  She did not criticise China. She only said they (whoever she is referring to, presumably Russia) do sea launches for both purposes. For space exploration and as security against possible NATO intervention. We have seen how Merika aka  "The Great Satan" (Iran's one time very appropriate, I should say, appellation for the US of A)  has been pushing, together with its western lackeys EU and NATO,  encroachment into Russia concern. In fact, given Merika's madcap dream of being the unchallenged, undisputed world hegemon and its constant stirring up strife, demonising and hoping to destabilise nations it feels stand in its way, it is wise too for the Middle Kingdom to firm up its military capabilities, including launching long distance strikes from the sea. Cheers to J. C  I should add!  

A. I

 @  Om Ni  I have to agree that yours is a possible explanation. My concern is that we have to be circumspect when interpreting China's official position as it may give rise to misinterpretation by anti-China critics. In critical matters, instead of being gung ho in how we feel China should act, we should instead examine/research China's official position and take it from there. Maybe J. C could clarify.


Note : It seems youtube has removed my reply for whatever reason it was worth them. Hehehe....I can't find it anymore! Luckily I had kept a copy. So here it is! "Yo ho ho...yo ho ho..." as the bishop says it best. Yo ho ho! Yo ho ho!! What cancel culture youtube, thou gentile! Hehehe😄😄😄...

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