Respect to the Filipino sailors for offering to help the people that literally just tried to ram their ship
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Well just reading the article I guess the ramming was unintentionall since it doesn't make sense to ram a larger ship with your smaller boat. Seems more like a dangerous move to intimidate gone wrong, which would be more on brand for the Chinese.
But yes, respect to the Filipinos.
Ramming the other Chinese ship definitely wasn't intentional, but I'm considering the behaviour of both Chinese ships as attempts to ram the Filipino one. If it wasn't an intent to ram then it was an utterly reckless risk of ramming
They're just patriotically extending their patrol to the seabed.
ohhhh nooooo did actions happened to have consequences??
The front fell off! Is that supposed to happen?
Well it's not very typical, I want to make that perfect clear.
Don't worry, it was towed outside the environment.
Into another environment?
Was only a matter of time until more serious shit happened, fucking China.
Well, they have just tasted FAFO and also Instant Karma
He said the Chinese crew "never responded" to the Philippine ship's offer of assistance.
Gan Yu, a Chinese Coast Guard spokesperson, confirmed that a confrontation had taken place without mentioning the collision.
Too ashamed to admit fault and accepting help like the pride is everything, very typical of chinese, and i said that as a chinese.
The (presumably) drowned chinese crew would be punished for the shame they caused toward the Great Emperor.
If this is true then I have no sympathy.
Dumbfucks.
(China needs to legalize psychedelics. The entire country, no—the entire world—could benefit from experiencing ego death.)