Tales Of The Frontier

Raghead The Fiendly Neighbourhood Terrorist

A few months ago I had posted an article on Narendrabhai Damodardasbhai Modi’s manufactured confrontation with China in order to distract attention from the regime’s mishandling of the COVID-19 situation. Now, with COVID-19 rampaging out of control (something I had predicted at the start) and the economy, even by the regime’s ludicrously unreliable figures, having crashed by 24.9%, suddenly, by a total coincidence, I’m sure, China is “encroaching on Indian territory” and the Modi regime media, which means almost all Indian national media, can talk of nothing else (apart from the suicide of some actor named Rajput, that is).

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And I’m posting the original, dialogueless, image too in case anyone wants to download it and insert whatever they want to or can:

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More in this series will probably be posted soon enough, especially if the gibbering Gujarati globetrotter genocidaire gangster’s government joins the disintegrating Imperialist States…

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One thought on “Tales Of The Frontier

  1. It is maybe even a bit more complicated, but China’s leaders have indeed shown, especially in their dealings with the US empire, that they are guided by sound strategic thinking, that they avoid risks, and that they plan ahead several steps and prepare for possible emergencies.


    China is nevertheless an imperial power, though maybe with a 5,000 year history of Chinese civilization and the not so distant memories of defeats (Opium Wars, Boxer Rebellion), occupations by the West, Japan, and Russia (the century of humiliation), and atrocities (Rape of Nanjing, 20 million killed in WWII), Chinese imperialism may turn out to be not as barbarous and brutal as the Western version. One can only hope, that all these painful memories will evoke a craving for peace rather than revenge.


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