Indian ‘Hyperthyroid Sister’ Critiques China for Ten Years, Faces Reality in Tianjin: AI Robots Challenge Her Views, Safety Perceptions Shattered!

Indian ‘Hyperthyroid Sister’ has ‘flipped’ in Tianjin after just 3 days! Previously, she slammed the table on a show, shouting that “China’s technology is backward” and “society is chaotic”. However, upon entering the Tianjin News Center, she was stunned by a humanoid AI robot, her mouth agape in disbelief, exclaiming, “India doesn’t have anything like this at all,” as she reached out to touch the robot’s hand. Her real name is Parvati Sharma, a representative of bias in the Indian media: she claimed that India won the 1962 Sino-Indian War, asserted that Chinese aircraft are inferior to India’s ‘Tejas’, and even called for bombing Chinese hydropower stations. In her shows, she typically slams the table three times and rolls her eyes five times per episode, embodying a “king of rhetoric who takes bias as truth”. Yet, her real experience in Tianjin shattered her “script”: riding a Xiaomi electric bike, she touched the cool central control screen and said, “this is ten times more stable than Indian taxis“; on the high-speed train, with full 4G coverage throughout, she filmed a video to post on Twitter, stating, “China’s internet is smoother than America’s“; while strolling the streets late at night, seeing clean old buildings and a lady selling pancakes, she couldn’t help but ask, “Is it really safe here?” After receiving a positive response, she fell silent—previously claiming that China was filled with hostility, she found even passersby smiling at her. More painfully for her was her “great power complex”: she had always claimed that “India is stronger than China“, but when interviewing American scholar John Mearsheimer, he bluntly stated, “India is not considered a world power”. During her trip to Tianjin, she finally admitted: “China’s AI is close to that of the U.S., and Tianjin’s port and hub status has more international flair than any city in India.” In fact, the ‘flip’ of the Hyperthyroid Sister is the price of being in an ‘information cocoon’—after ten years of criticizing China, a real experience proved to be more effective. Just like when we are spectators, we shouldn’t believe the rhetoric of marketing accounts; we need to see the works and real feedback ourselves—after all, bias can never outweigh facts. This article is not in collaboration with any media team and is based on publicly available reports. If there is any infringement, please contact us promptly for resolution.

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