Really like how you are showing a lot of these things, which only circulates within mandarin speaking circles. You are a good bridge to show what a lot of foreigners cannot see, and explaining it in a way that they can understand. Like the great translation movement. Cheering and supporting your work.
Gives me a better sense of why things are the way they are in Communist China. When there's a problem, it's denied or covered up. If that doesn't work, the state comes in, blames the person who reported the problem, and pretends everything is fine. If that doesn't work, the person who reported the problem is charged for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" and the person's family is also guilty by association.
Glad to see that the teacher had the courage to teach kids what's right and critical thinking. I'm sure even though he is forced to remove the video, offline he is still teaching kids to stand up for the truth. Thanks for your explanations Ally, keep up the good work! 😊
a friend of mine told me when he was working abroad. he even saw a chinese eating a new born or unborn human child. is it true? if it is, then it cannibalism😤
isnt eating strange things normal in china? i have heard more obscure chinese dishes be eaten intentionally, where rats would be considered a refined dish. sure they could skip the head part.
I hope the rat had been properly cooked. But in Chinese culture they eat many things westerners are unfamiliar with. Like snakes, monkeys, locusts, birds of all kinds (including the heads), cats and dogs. I believe that the Chinese "Chow" dogs are so-named because "Chow" means "food". Is that right? And they eat animal intestines which westerners would not do. It was explained to me that Chinese food was historically the food of starvation. In that large country there are risks of drought and famine in which, historically, millions of people were threatened with death though hunger.
I hope if I ever would visit China, I wont get that on my plate? Keep up the good work in your videos! I like the memes! I feel sorry for the Chinese Peoples how they have been living through the bigger part of the 20th Century being living under Marxist-Communist China. I hope one day in the Future, the Chinese People can live in a true Democratic Freedom.
Really like how you are showing a lot of these things, which only circulates within mandarin speaking circles.
You are a good bridge to show what a lot of foreigners cannot see, and explaining it in a way that they can understand. Like the great translation movement. Cheering and supporting your work.
I hope it is okay for you to speak about this publicly and i love your videos
Really excellent channel, keep up the videos!
so glad I found your channel
It has teeth like a rat, rabbit, squirrel, mole, or gopher and how would a duck fall into the food?
Gives me a better sense of why things are the way they are in Communist China. When there's a problem, it's denied or covered up. If that doesn't work, the state comes in, blames the person who reported the problem, and pretends everything is fine. If that doesn't work, the person who reported the problem is charged for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" and the person's family is also guilty by association.
Yup, that’s a quick way to turn me into a vegetarian
Glad to see that the teacher had the courage to teach kids what's right and critical thinking. I'm sure even though he is forced to remove the video, offline he is still teaching kids to stand up for the truth.
Thanks for your explanations Ally, keep up the good work! 😊
That teacher is a lot like the students he brought to the front.
We can not even say what a woman is here.
a friend of mine told me when he was working abroad. he even saw a chinese eating a new born or unborn human child. is it true? if it is, then it cannibalism😤
Rat head is a delicacy in Beijing, I did have it, it cost me around 250RMB
isnt eating strange things normal in china? i have heard more obscure chinese dishes be eaten intentionally, where rats would be considered a refined dish. sure they could skip the head part.
I like your contents, very informative. Keep up the great work. Subscribe.
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I hope the rat had been properly cooked. But in Chinese culture they eat many things westerners are unfamiliar with. Like snakes, monkeys, locusts, birds of all kinds (including the heads), cats and dogs. I believe that the Chinese "Chow" dogs are so-named because "Chow" means "food". Is that right? And they eat animal intestines which westerners would not do.
It was explained to me that Chinese food was historically the food of starvation. In that large country there are risks of drought and famine in which, historically, millions of people were threatened with death though hunger.
How sad. Why can’t we respect human life enough?
So double speak
I hope if I ever would visit China, I wont get that on my plate? Keep up the good work in your videos! I like the memes! I feel sorry for the Chinese Peoples how they have been living through the bigger part of the 20th Century being living under Marxist-Communist China. I hope one day in the Future, the Chinese People can live in a true Democratic Freedom.
Getting animal heads mixed up, that's very stupid.
well, it's possible it's not a rat. but it's definitely not a duck either!