The people who see a wrong India map, in international circles or online and then screech India map wrong saar, is genuinely pathetic to watch. It’s like a toddler crying after his sibling gets more food than him. It’s shameful to not accept reality of what’s controlled by which government and just screech about the map it makes you look like a complete idiot. I remember this video made by some guy on ISROs achievements and Jeets began sending the guy death threats over a single frame of the map being wrong. It’s not tough, it’s just subhuman. Sure you can claim what you want. But I’ve never seen Chinese seething over Taiwan being depicted as independent on a map.
I think Indians have a fundamental misunderstanding of what soft power is. Soft power is not “we say something online and you do it”, it is not direct power where someone barks an order and other party follows suit. Soft power is a much more subtle thing; it is an exportation and foreign consumption of media from the perspective of your country and nation. As an example, we’ll take American soft power; I.e Hollywood, Comics, etc. All of these shows feature an American perspective. Due to the familiarity of such perspectives and the American people, the civilians of most countries are not all that opposed to having American military bases on their soil, which is why America has so many military bases without widespread civilian rage at it. It is a very subtle mechanism.
On the other hand, the Indian, from birth kind of gets the idea that “If I want to get X, I need to holler and claw and grab X” you can see kids throwing tantrums and getting what they want, various people hollering at other for offending religious sensibilities, and shouting at the government which gets the offender in some sort of trouble with the government. Even whatever poltical goals the masses try to get, are accomplished in this direct manner, shouting and directly putting attention on the authorities, “We want this!”, the collective voices of the masses impossible to ignore by the government. The average Indian kind of gets the idea that power, is essentially the capability for one to request an authority to act out something. The issue then comes, when an Indian steps on the global internet, they don’t really have an authority to appeal to. And in every other instance within India, if the Indian appeals hard enough or with significant masses backing them, authority will eventually be forced to bow down. Indians don’t understand that there is no authority to appeal to here, and following their past experiences, just shout holler threaten and bicker louder and louder and for no avail, in greater and greater numbers just making a mockery of themselves.
>>1174
You wrote an "effortpost" which is pure slop and nobody responded. So now you've created a whole thread and copy pasted it to gain validation from terminally online 500 rupees ki randi chodne vale chappal makers.
Serious advice: consider killing yourself
>>1174
Just read your post and i do agree with you.
Indians are reactionary, they act so dehati and stupid online. And then we have pasmandas pretending to indian and post much more stupid shit. We can't do anything about it, our government is so unserious.
Also post it on /pol/, here the pasmandas will shat up on genuine discussion.
>>1192
Man, dyaush if your reading this, sorry, you knew your shit, you were clearly doing something right.
>>1201
Sure, thanks man. Always nice seeing you here.
>>1206
It's just pajeet coping mechanism to deny the reality. We can't handle to be blunt can't accept anything that goes against ourselves, because that's a threat to our existence. Indians have a very tight knit sense of community which is both good and bad, we cannot grow without a team also we fall behind if someone tries to be better than another. The authoritarian figure is most of the times their parents who they have been always trying to appease since childhood, when he growns up he finds someone else to get that validation and picks on random fights on strangers that has no effect irl whatsoever.
>>1174
The biggest example of soft power is the recognition of spiderman as a superhero, no amount of money power or fame can get u that kind of reputation.
And if u even go in some african countries too u will see he will recognise it.
And dare I say about friends and games of thrones like legit this thing is going crazy everyone and their mother knows those shows. Which depicts america as a good or take the example of mulan many mangolian people supported mulan despite the villain being Mongolian after many second generation kids grew up and started asking questions they recognise they were made to hate their own ancestors. That's the power of soft power.
Maybe u and I are also brainwashed about something else from America which we take it for granted maybe when life comes around we will recognise for what it is.
But the people who get offended with fake maps they are beyond redeemable coz they think they did something sad to see that shit.