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HE IS IN FOR A SURPRISE WHEN HE RETURNS TO THE SPIRIT WORLD WHEN HE FINDS OUT WHO HE REALLY IS AND THE MANY PAST LIVES HE WAS ONE OF THE ONES HE IS BAD MOUTHING.
@@Ahamad6011 do you think China will give him a visa? I don't think people who are openly honest about what really goes on in China are ever able to get back in. They keep trying to make him disappear from TH-cam and other people like him because he tells the truth, with evidence and they do not like this. Its funny though, if they put as much energy into being good to people they would be a great place to visit, to spend money in, and to tour, but the government makes it so hard to want to do that. When you trade with a business that has a bad culture it's reflected in the staff and is a culture of behaviour that comes directly and indirectly from the very top. A country is like this, when the leadership is awesome, so are the people. Under the last leadership of Turkey I visited and enjoyed my time there, under the current leadership I will never return. With respect to China I would like to visit, but not until the bad leadership has gone and a more honest, democratic government is in power and the peoples attitude has changed following this. There are good people everywhere, except in government.
I'm half African American, half Chinese American. My Chinese family disowned my mom for marrying my Black dad. They eventually came around and apologized but my mom was crushed for a long, long time. I have no desire to go to China.
That's terrible. Racism really hurts when it hits a family. My mother's siblings stopped talking with her after she married my stepfather, a kind-hearted man from Bangladesh. I sort of wonder if I should ask my mom if she wants me to contact them in the event of her death. Would be awkward to bring up, this all happened in my early teens and I'm now in my thirties.
I don't know who is the worst: the owner of that restaurant for not allowing the foreigner to eat inside with her Chinese family or the husband, who accepted to eat there, leaving his wife outside...
You may not realize just how ingrained it really is. There probably was no other place to go that don't have either that or similar policies, especially during covid, just another excuse for the CCP state to "other" people. Plus being that it's widely accepted, if they were to attempt to do anything about it, they might just get thrown in prison, or worse. That to me is what's more terrifying.. They're just doing what they can to get by. Kinda like places in America with mask mandates... no one here likes it, but they'll put the mask on to go out and eat. (I know masks pale when compared to racism, but the concept is the same) If it's widely enough accepted, you risk stringent consequence in either fines, or by losing social status, or worse in the case of Chinese racism.
If my wife cant eat inside with me, i dont eat there at all. Something wrong with a man who puts eating his food before the dignity of his wife. What a fool.
This video has been edited because black people on the bus molested Chinese high school girls as usual, and during the evidence collection process, the police were working with the students at the school to uphold justice
The NBA yes, but think what this says about all the black players who go along with this, and (knowingly) mislead black American fans... Sounds like the Pied Piper, happily leading the kids to destruction.
Agreed. Their response to Chinese topics is really disappointing as an NBA fan, but let's be fair, they're not the only ones who are complicit and lack the willingness to speak about issues there compared to issues here or elsewhere. Wished countries, companies and people would stand up to China and injustice everywhere.
If I understand the NBA’s, and at least some prominent members of the NBA, there is nothing to be done because “Hans will be Hans” and as such it is below their bottom line. Nauseating.
My mother in law is Han Chinese but has never lived or grown up in China but she has the same mind set. She constantly refers to me as a ghost and a foreign devil. My eldest son can speak fluent Cantonese and understood how she spoke about me and he eventually blew up at her and put her in her place. That was my proudest moment. My son never spoke or acknowledged her ever again.
Damn that was sad story. I was born in China and I left when I was 7 but I'd never ever had that mindset, I hate everything about ccp, thank God the chinese ccp society didn't have the opportunity to brainwash me
I was born and raised in China. Then I became a Canadian citizen and I’ve been living in Canada for 20+ years. One day I made some phone call to Shanghai China for whatever reason I forgot. The guy was talking to me and I forgot why he asked and I mentioned that I already took the Canadian citizenship. He then literally said “ You’ve committed treason. You have betrayed our country.” Funny guy.
It's really sad to see so many Chinese people talk about preserving face when all they do is make China look bad, but a 'traitor' like you are the ones who deserves respect.
Be a good Canadian . My wife is from Vietnam . She loves being an American and always wears the American flag on her shirts . Blame the CCP . All these people hear is powerful propaganda . It's sad for the entire human race.
To be fair, I could see some Americans with generations of military families, have a similar response, but I can't imagine it being in full anger. I could see it being said to poke you, but I would think (and I could be wrong) it wouldn't be in full anger. In the USA, I could really only see it coming from this demographic, if any. For them, they may have seen friends die or had family die, trying to protect America. That's is where I would guess their anger would be coming from. I can understand that. This joker on the video, the one you talked to on the phone? That's just messed up.
I lived in Beijing for two years for work and it’s the same shit. I cannot believe that people still deny this. My black colleague had multiple people every day point and say “heigui” (nword in Chinese, for non speakers) and eventually he’d just start looking at them and yelling “yeah I’m a n****** what are you gonna do about it?” Utterly insane. I felt so bad for him.
As an educated, conscientious, and thoughtful Chinese individual, I can confidently say that no one understands the darkness of this nation better than I do. Many foreigners are aware that the CCP is a dictatorship, but what most of you don't know is that China has been trapped in a cycle of authoritarian darkness for two thousand years. Why do tragedies keep repeating on this land? Why did Chinese society, more than a thousand years before Western Europe, develop a complete agricultural societal system, yet the seeds of liberated thinking, technological revolution, and democratic politics sprouted first in Europe? The answer lies in the cultural foundation of China. Traditional Chinese culture lacks respect for the rationality of desires and fails to recognize the will for individual freedom and development. In this cultural soil, the Chinese people's perception has been distorted, inherently inclined toward authority, and clearly fond of rule by man. This land is the perfect breeding ground for despotism, and evil is not solely the creation of the CCP. Even without the CCP, there would be other authoritarian regimes, as history has repeatedly proven I am correct. I cast an admiring gaze from East Asia to the West, acknowledging that your society has its share of problems. Yet, it cannot be denied that your contributions to humanity far surpass those of China. I hope to live in a land of democracy and freedom like yours in the next life, where I can protect my conscience, develop my wisdom, and enjoy the happiness and peace of being human. May the light of democracy and freedom shine in every heart.
A lot of Western people have blinders on about these things because the media will never mention it. Your videos are very important to uncover this reality for many.
you know who I think enforces those Blinders Chinese propagandists and especially big corporations after all racism can be bad for business so just make the public forget the racism.
The media can mention it and people still doesnt care. Where I live all hell breaks lose if a moslem or a jew, or any minority for that matter, is treated badly in any way but no one cares when moslems are imprisoned in chinese concentration camps. No one cares about Israels apartheid either.
Huh? Where do you live? The Western media I know (Italian, German, other major European media and US) mostly reports negatively about China. For example the most important German newspaper 'BILD' is publishing at least ~2 reports about China's issues every week. Including racism, homelessness etc.
As a Chinese living in China, I prove Winston is telling the truth, and I'm afraid with more contradiction between China and the rest of the world, this situation may only get worse, the CCP will use this xenophobia to strengthen its rule. In the end, stay awesome guys!!!
Weebs that never grew older than 6 years old mentally and still see the world as a rainbow with ponies, people watching anime stay clueless and stupid and sadly enough, many adults in America are still mentally 6.
My wife wouldn't have eaten at a restaurant if I wasn't allowed. It would have had to have been an extenuating circumstance like: maybe our children were super hungry, threw a tantrum and couldn't wait any longer for food. I spent 4-5, hard but rewarding, years in Xi'an, China and I was refused entry into places only a handful full of times due to the colour of my skin. Generally I never had an issue with that. However, I did suffer racism and xenophobic attacks on a daily basis, but I also met kind hearted genuine people in Xi'an. My wife is Han Chinese from Shaanxi, and I'm a Black Brit. We're blessed with 2 lovely children. Attitudes and mentalities like that of the man in the video is why we had to get out of China and relocate to the UK. It's a shame, China is an insanely special country for me, but once you have kids, the game changes. It has TOO many issues for a family like ours to deal with.
As an indigenous Chinese, what shocked me most is the scene in an unknown restaurant where a normal family to have dinner. The mom wasn't permitted to enter that restaurant with her husband and child only for her foreigner identity. She had to sit outside and eat food her husband sent out for her. What a horrible shame for crazy China!!!
@@kjeremiahamoss I support indigeous Chinese ladies and gentlemen to date or even marry foreigners. It's very private basic human right. But if they choose to marry a foreigner spouse, it's better to leave anomalous mainland China to inhabit other peaceful & friendly country. Mainland China now seems rather like prewar Nazi Germany or Imperial Japan which were extremely hateful to those democratic countries and their citizens. That implies tremendous danger to indigeous Chinese married foreigner spouse and their whole families.
@@alphabetooverveiwdo6617 if you are chinese guy married a women of other races, at least your children still a chinese and your children still carry your surname and bloodline of your race. If you are chinese lady married guy of other races, your children is not chinese anymore. Anyway i still can accept if chinese lady date korean/japanese guy since these culture all same.
Being an Indian I must say we suffer a lot due to these Chinese CCP policies towards Ladakh area and their constant poking at us for Dalai Lama. Your channel is really helpful in exposing Chinese propaganda.
Don't forget that the CCP is actively trying to sow divisions and conflict in India as well. It's important to maintain the Secularism outlined by the constitution. ....as the internet troll army is causing racial, religious, and political upheavals; while CCP funds groups like Khalistani Separatists and the Maoist-Naxalite Insurgency.
@@nesttea2239 Many Indians consider it as our nation’s good luck that he chose India to settle. For people in India in general Dalai Lama is representative for Buddhists of the World not only Tibetans. Even we all are worried what will happen after him.
@@China_Secret_Police Agree, that is why it’s important for us to maintain social integrity in India. The CCP really fears India because of it’s demographic and population advantage as China ages very fast.
Oh, I dunno, imagine if a Chinese company wanted to expand in the US, and they took sides, for example, about the issue of taking down statues of historical figures. What would be their motivation? And would it even be wise? And would they be surprised if it was tough to expand business as a result? I’m not sure why people in the West expect Western companies to indulge in the politics of China when we all know that Westerners would be very upset if the Chinese indulged in the politics of Western countries. I don’t understand the double standard. It just seems audacious to me.
@@taishanburgermeister8522 It's expected because Western companies claim to be in fighting for social justice. The double standard is being moralizing twats in the west and yet saying nothing when going into china. This isn't really about china, it's about exposing these company's and celebrities here in the west as the disgusting pieces of shit they are. They claim they are all about placing morals before anything else and doing the right thing but then when morals are tested they don't say shit. You can't have it both way's you either hold the values you claim to or you be a soulless vessel of wealth.
I would not talk about the bad stuff in china cause I fear the chinese. I would not point it out cause I know that it is bad and cause we in the west cant do shit about it. The chinese people need to stand up, and that wont happen until the CCP fails hard.
Im Korean American and every couple years my friends and I save money to travel to each other's country of origin. One year, we visited Vietnam (a beautiful country) with my Vietnamese friends, and a Taiwanese friend. Overall an amazing experience, however when we went to the city of Da Nang for 2 days on our way to Hoi An, the people were oddly rude (not outright, but just kinda stand offish) to us. At first we thought it was because they were a smaller town, and not used to "proper etiquette" of bigger cities and tourists. Even my Vietnamese friends were a bit confused. We did notice however when we were there, there were a lot of Chinese tourists. Anyways, on our last day in Da Nang, as we walked out of our hotel room and into the lobby, there was a commotion. We didn't know what was going on, but eventually it escalated and the guest started hitting the employee. My Vietnamese friend walked over and softly pushed the guest away to stop him from hitting the worker. Embarrassed, the guest started yelling at him in Chinese and spat on him. My Vietnamese-American friend, who grew up in America was bigger and fitter, and has American temperament, shoved him to the ground. He got scared walked out of the lobby the whole screaming at us. My friend turned to the employee and asked "are you ok?" in Vietnamese. The employee was shocked. At first I thought the employee was shocked that someone stood up for him. But he was shocked that my friend was indeed Vietnamese. Over the course of 15 minutes or so of talking, we found out the employees at the hotel all thought we were Chinese tourists and that Chinese tourists were super obnoxious to the locals. That explained why the locals and the hotel employees were so stand offish to us. Once they learned we weren't Chinese they were really nice to us and even took time out to show us the best local restuarants. Throughout the rest of trip we half jokingly, half seriously told every restaurant and hotel were not Chinese.
I knew it would end saying they thought you were Chinese. My child is half Chinese and has other half Chinese friends at her school. After not seeing them a year due to the Wuhan virus most Chinese girls came back saying they are Korean, or half Korean. Here in America!
This reminds me of a Futurama quote where Bender says, “This is the worst kind of discrimination! The kind against me!” They’re happy to participate in racism against everyone until it concerns them. Then they are the first ones to scream racism.
A Chinese friend who lives in Germany now said: “ I couldn’t understand why people carry this prejudice against Chinese people, but when I recall my time in China, no wonder people think we’re brainwashed.”
They see how are you all behaving America for 1 and South Africa for 1 you're earning your own bad reputation and people don't want that in their country.. sorry you brought it on yourselves.
When COVID kicked off, in China black people were blamed for the outbreak and were banned from going into large stores, resturants and other gathering spots. It was absolutely horrible.
4:35 that woman’s husband and family should not have eaten in that restaurant if they didn’t let her in! Wtf! That is so shameful.. They let her sit outside like a dog. If someone tells me my wife couldn’t enter, *at the very least* not only would I not eat there, I would never set foot in that place again, and encourage everyone else to stay away as well. They don’t deserve the business… 🤦🏻♂️ Terrible
The only thing that makes sense, in my mind, is that their child want to eat there... It's the only thing... A parent would do anything for their child.. It's the ONLY thing that makes sense to me..
I totally agree with you. I and the kids would not eat there if the wife was not allowed in. I don't care how hungry the kids were. What lesson is that to see their mother humiliated so!
I visted China on business a few times as a trainer for a large, international company. In 2008, I took all my students out for a meal at an expensive restaurant, to Chinese standards at least, in the middle of Beijing. Now all of my students were what I would call educated and comparitably middle class, young and enthusiastic. At the table next to us were some Taiwanese customers and my Chinese colleagues at my table loudly mocked and immitated their accents. I was shocked and embarassed ! I asked them to stop, but they didn't see the problem in having a little fun (as they called it...) I was so upset that young professionals could behave this way in a restaurant...
This video is a perfect representation of why I have supported serpentza on Patreon for several years now. This channel continues to perpetuate the truth no matter where it may lead us! For that I tip my hat to you Winston! 🎩
@Ilhan Abdullahi Omar There is no problem with having a homogeneous population. It's great that you can visit so many countries and all the people would be different. The world is a big place and its fantastic. The problem is, when one people think they're superior to another people. This then leads them to feel justified in their hate and aversion toward others.
Good morning from South Africa, I like your videos because you are brutally honest, you tell it like it is with no Sugar added. Well done, you are doing a very good job. Thanks for keeping us informed. Have a funny-fantastic day..
I have only just watched this video. I am also from RSA and live here too. Don't you find the relationship between our Government and the Chinese government completely odd (for want of a better word) when watching this. I am slightly nauseated!
There are 30-40 million single men in China because of the failed one child policy and they cannot find wives so they get female slaves from North Korea that human traffickers bring over. So I wonder what the majority of Chinese people would say about that. I also saw video of a very rich Chinese guy who was trying to buy Russian bride in a public setting and I felt really sorry for the girl. She looked so uncomfortable and the guy would not take no for an answer.
Subjugating the women of another race to be your bride means you are a powerful Chinese man - especially if you managed to score a white trophy bride. That racists asshole uncle and others like him would give two thumbs up.
As a South African/ Namibian, Im quite happy that you are informing us on the other side of China. They are taking over here and I doubt that I will continue supporting them.
Daily Reminder Taiwan is a free and independent nation with its own military, economy, democratic institutions, elected leader, government, diplomatic relations, economic relations, military relations, and territory.
I love the entire "you have the blood of the Yellow Emperor" line. China overthrew its monarchy and replaced itself with communism, which was designed by a 19th Century German.
Don't make this about Marx. He was a smart man and wanted to change society for the better. It's not his fault, people perverted his ideas. Most people today could learn a lot from him...I mean...he is from back in the days when people actually read hundreds of books and knew what they were talking about. How much of his work did you read? Nothing? Ah, ok...
Hearing some random mainlander who has never been outside of China bragging how superior China is to everyone else reminds me a lot of the King of Siam from _The King and I_ bragging about how big and powerful Siam is and being offended when the governess replaces his map with a more modern one that shows the actual size of Siam.
My Chinese friends are constantly blaming the West for not understanding Chinese culture, while also saying I can't understand it, and that his culture is a victim of my racism. It's exhausting, and although I love them, it's becoming a strain. They speak about European politics, although never allow me to say anything critical about China, even though I've been there myself several times and have heard educated Chinese people complaining about some stuff and living disillusion.
do not give in to them and say what you shpuld say bravely. If someone cannot understand everyone's right to criticise any govt., they'd better fuck off, and we'd better find new friends.
Stop being a weakling and don't give an inch. China and (most) Chinese culture is garbage, and if you lose friends because of that fact, they can kick rocks. There is no space for people who deny basic realities.
The chinese propaganda against the US has reached people in various European countries as well as young people in the US..I keep hearing from people living in and working in the US commentary about the US as a complete dump, as the most unsafe country in the world, as contributing nothing to the world, as having the most idiotic people, etc etc... Nobody spoke like this just 10 years ago. 10 years ago, foreigners that criticized Americans largely attacked Americans for little more than the prevalence of obesity...Now it's been absolute disdain
Its so sad honestly. Im chinese american first generation with a hong kong mom and a irish/asian dad and, i grew up around asian culture my entire life along with american norms. I just thought china was doing well, opening themselves up to the world and making deals and such. 10 or 13 odd years later, and it was all just old lies from old man xi.
Need more weapons just ask we need to send tens of thousands Of anti aircraft missiles anti tank missiles and stealthy sea mines to Taiwan then if ccp tries to invade we can rename East China Sea to East Bloody Sea.
It's so true how effectively China has portrayed themselves as an incredibly advanced society, while hiding all their dirt in the background. Just hearing how many people just in my day to day life seem to view china as being a place more advanced in every way compared to the west blows my mind.
I point them to Channels like this so that they can wake up. They do not understand the politics or the people. xenophobia and lies are always used to control populations and those populations would never admit it's being done and would defend TPTB right to to that to them
Japan also has really bad issues with systemic racism and inequality. I’m a bit tired of everyone portraying Japan as a perfect utopia when in reality it’s still not close. ...Japan is still on the top of my travel list though🤣
i stayed in a hotel in beijing a few years ago. when i was leaving to head to the airport i went out and joined the line up of tourists waiting for the shuttle. then about 40 or 50 chinese people came out and completely disregarded the line up. when the shuttle came it turned into a mad scramble. there was this father who had 2 kids, one was maybe 6 who he was holding, the other was maybe 11 and got separated. behind the 11 year old was an older chinese lady, maybe around early 60's and then behind her was me. when the 11 year old stepped onto the bus the lady physically grabbed the child by the back of their shirt and lifted them off the bus and proceeded to get on. i've never felt so disgusted by a human in my life and i will never, ever go back there again.
That's nothing. I have experienced worse. CCP propagates a culture of public heedlessness, inconsiderate, indecency. A society spoiled, their identity lost and made subservient of CCP. That's cultural devolution.
yes, that is because they have to struggle for everything. If they dont get it first, they will miss out and go hungry. This is how they think so they need to fight for their survival every day. Like what i was saying before, with them, be ready to fight even though you dont need to. I do it for fun.
I suppose that we are still seeing the aftermath of the cultural revolution. As a nation it gives me the impression of being what the Russians would have called nekulturny! I once encountered a Chinese official in a regional European airport who was greeted by airport officials and shown to his seat with great deference. He was dressed in very elegant attire but sat and repeatedly spat on the floor. His attractive “companion” was dressed merely for indoors and when we queued in the fridgid open air to board the plane he didn’t offer his overcoat as she shivered...so I placed my tweed jacket on her shoulders to make a point. Manners maketh the man and not the clothes. 😂
I went through Beijing in 2010 on my way to Singapore. I missed my connecting flight and spent 8 hours in Beijing airport. I had an impulse to take a taxi to Beijing the city but at the time there were massive traffic jams and was told I'd be trapped on the highway and not be able to make it there and back in time for the connecting flight. As a black guy watching this and remembering back to the way people treated me queuing up at the airline ticket desk I'm relieved that I didn't actually leave the airport. As the saying goes, the assailant screams out in pain as he sinks a knife into your back. Disgusting.
Bro the Chinese government treatment of Chinese citizens in modern day China can be likened to the slave days or even worse than the slave days. Have you heard of the group falun gong or falun dafa? Their treatment by the Chinese government is worse than the slave days.
Thanks for the awesome video! I’m Vietnamese American married a Chinese American. My husband family still thinks the Chinese is superior than every other race. I helped his family with everything and built our business together but because I’m a different they always treat me as though they’re superior to me. It’s the way they were taught. I have many Chinese friends who’ve been in the USA long enough that it has changed their views are great human beings and I am honored to call my friends. Sadly, there are many Chinese that live here and stay in their little Chinese group that are still very closed minded to other cultures.
U know there is a racism among Asians? Specifically some light Asians think the dark Asians are inferior and stupid. They like to call these dark Asians the "d1rty Asians." I have heard this and have been called this multiple times from some Chinese people.
As a fellow Southeast Asian I concur your statement. Maybe they have forgotten what the great teacher Confucius have taught them or maybe they their opinion on his teaching differs as if he preached Han supremacists view.
Chinese students isolated themselves to their group at the university I attended. Other international students were open and had many US friends, but not the Chinese students.
Well, considering one of the Ancient China's brainwash is that China is the Central Plains and all the lands surrounding China belong to barbarians. The CCP took this furthermore with the sense of "superiority". I remember my father told me that half Chinese are not Chinese enough since some of his friends tried to go back to China and was told that they are half Chinese, so they are not allowed to be put into family tree. I am 1/4 Chinese myself and it's not surprising since my grandfather escaped China during Mao's era and he told my father that China is not the same as before and that's why he never went back since CCP took everything from him.
@@marvioob5537 .... I'm sorry sir but you've been brainwashed do you honestly believe there is no difference in between Aboriginal Australians, french, Chinese, Germans and sub-Saharan Africans? I suppose there's no difference in between a German shepherd and a chihuahua a Datsun and a wolf? Believing such fallacies is not a virtue as we've been taught. The Indians the Chinese and the Africans are not playing this game we are the only ones giving up our land culture and people they will never ever join us in our post-1945 Multicultural religion of infinite equality.
@@DommTom I would bet on the latter as humanism is a very new post Enlightenment philosophy / religion which goes against all the rest of human history.
I can attest that this is true. I've visited China and saw first hand how black people are chased out of restaurants, called racial slurs etc. I even saw how a group of tourists at the Great wall had racial slurs shouted at them by the official tour guides in uniform! It was quite shocking and an eye opener. One night myself, my now wife(then girlfriend) and her parents were standing at a tourist attraction in Beijing. A black man came walking from across the city square and hugged us, at first we were taken aback by a stranger being so affectionate, but he then apologized and explained that the Chinese had bought a significant percentage of his father's mine in the Congo and that he is in China to learn how the new company will work etc, however he has been in China for 7months yet no one wants to befriend him or go out for drinks with him and he is so lonely. He complained that he often cannot enter restaurants or stores, he also said racial slurs get shouted at him daily. It is a sad state of affairs.
Selling a mine to a Chinese company was a BIG mistake. If the guy from the Congo thinks he is not being treated well in China, he should see how Chinese treat local miners in the Congo. "That cobalt ore was mined by kids? Good! Now we don't have to pay as much for it!"
@@randomuruk7230 Western companies buy cobalt from the same mines though. They don't straight up request child labor but they don't really ask questions about why it's cheaper to buy from some sellers over others.
The first time I was in a NY subway a Chinese man came runing through and tried to push me out of the way. I guess he got away with it before as he was surpised when I pushed back and he fell on his face. I felt bad for a few seconds until the man got up and tried to hit me in the face. The first time in my life I beat the shit out of someone.
Chinese society has a huge strand of racism in its core. I lived in HK for 15 years, and the attitude there towards Indians and South East Asian people with darker coloured skin was pretty derogatory and discriminatory. Africans/African Americans would have an even more difficult time. Of course in Mainland China it is a lot worse.
Blacks in the US are the same way with darker skinned Africans that immigrate here. They think darker skinned blacks are evil. The test is the brown paper bag. If you’re darker than unbleached paper… It’s a thing. So hypocritical.
@@JustAnotherPaddy Born and raised in the US and I have never seen that. I own a business in a part of the city called Little Ethiopia. It's a small pocket of the city with a lot of Ethiopian restaurants and shops. Do you think a place like this could exist in Beijing or anywhere in China? I have employed people from several different African nations and I've never heard of what you're describing. And if anyone spoke to them in a derogatory way like that in my business they'd get sent out quicker than a Bruce Lee kick to the nuts.
Going to have to say, if I left my wife outside while me and my daughter ate, i'd feel pretty ashamed of myself. I'm saying it that way obviously, because as a man i would allow my family to rest if that was more important, but i couldn't see a situation where i'd leave my wife outside to be humiliated like that. What a weak, weak person.
I know! I’m not a man-but I could not live with myself if I behaved that way toward even an acquaintance. Or a pet! I mean, standing up for your wife in a situation like that is the bare minimum of decency. She gave him a child-with everything that entails-and he left her outside like a pair of muddy shoes! Their daughter will always remember that.
TBF we do not know the circumstances. They might have had a long day, and maybe even the wife told him, please just order the food and pass it outside through the window, I just need to eat now, or something like that. She did not feel angry at him, but at the restaurant, which indicates they were in agreement, and possibly there was just nothing else around. If you are really hungry and exhausted you do put up with shit like that to get a meal, and possibly getting the food was only possible with him being inside. So don't judge about what we do not know.
Thank you for producing this great article. Their racial superiority idealism is extremely arrogant and stupid. If they are to DNA test all 1+ Billion people of China, they will find that a good number of them are not 100% Chinese. I had my DNA analysed a few years ago and I was reported as being 93% Chinese and 7% Pacific Islander. This surprised me a little initially but it made sense as one of my parents hailed from the FuZhou region (where it has the Pacific coastline). Furthermore I had once overheard a Chinese tourist on a tour bus (sitting in front of me) while I was in New Caledonia. He was talking to his Chinese wife/girlfriend on how inferior New Caledonia when compared to China. He was not expecting anyone else to be overhearing and understanding his BS. As I had enough of him, I had retorted loudly with "Shi Ma?" (meaning "really" or "Is that so?"). He turned around (looking a little confused) to see me with my lovely Australian wife. We had a tour guide at the front of the bus with a microphone explaining and showcasing her beautiful country who had heard me. She had asked if I had a question. I lied and explained to her that the guy in front of me was complementing on how awesome and beautiful New Caledonia was. This arrogant tourist could not retort and correct my "translation" as I was saving his (very embarrassed) face and consequently he had then chosen to STFU.
Race or ethnicity differences are real. Your still 93% chinese. Epigenetics is real. Different ethnicities lived under different conditions and environments and made different choices and they inherited a lot of things from it including certain behaviours from the genes they inherited. According to epigenetics Those genes can be changed by changing environments and behaviours for a long time maybe a few generations but it's still real
Greetings from Nigeria. This is my new favourite channel. I stumbled across a video 3 days ago, thought the title was interesting, watched it, was impressed, subscribed, and now I'm bing watching your content. I love your stuff. God bless you
One word: true. 100%, absolutely. Racism and xenophobia are so deeply rooted and widespread in China, I often felt embarrassed for my friends and even my parents. No point to cover it up. I see it as a form of backwardness and ignorance, a big part of the reason is the teaching of victim mentality by the government, you know the foreign colonists and imperialists routine. I don’t want to say that Chinese racism is harmless just because most of these people will never meet a non-Chinese in their entire life, because things are changing fast, and directly or indirectly people are being hurt by this national backwardness and outright lie. Yes China was colonized by some western countries and occupied by Japan, but so were a lot of other countries. If China wants to gain respect, it needs to be truthful with its history and its people, and respect others at the most basic level. 己所不欲 ,勿施于人。With the current administration and the way things are going, I’m not holding my breath. I emigrated from China after college and married a white woman, China never felt so far away to me as it does now.
We Indonesian were also colonized (Portugal, Dutch, Japan), but not once our history lesson told us to hate and blame others. We were taught to hate the act of colonialism and imperialism but not the actors because things have changed, and we need to develop ourselves and not play the blaming game. When a country starts to take accountability, that is when the progress and development truly start.
My Mom’s friend was a missionary in Beijing and he was blond with big blue eyes, every time he got on a bus the driver would say “back of the bus round eyes” so I know how xenophobic China is. If I were that lady I’d be mad that my family didn’t sit outside with me, I speak from experience with my family that they’d do exactly that, or even better: just leave and not give the restaurant our money
I was thinking the same thing- why is her husband bringing her food and not just leaving the restaurant? The answer, I suppose, is that no matter where they go to eat it will be the same story and they're hungry. The truth is China does NOT want foreigners in China and is making it very obvious. They are Xi-nophobic.
The disturbing thing is that there are a staggering number of Chinese students like this as well, and I had the misfortune of running into some at my university. The amount of fights I've seen between Mainland Chinese and Chinese Americans is comical at best, and truly jarring at worst.
That uncle said so himself, if China is so great and has everything they need, then those student should just return home and not be allowed to travel again with that kind of mentality; also might as well stop all trades with china you know, since they have everything they need and more and are so perfect and amazing xD
For a few years China really felt like my home....a home I thought I'd settle down in. It breaks my heart to see how the people's attitude to foreigners has changed. And as Winston explained, it's not the fault of the Chinese people. The CCP generate this xenophobia because it cements their position.
@@paulwally9007 Not all of it is but there is still part of it that's on them. By that same standard, you could justify racism and genocide in African countries in the last 30-40 years. China’s one of the biggest and most powerful countries in the world and it's about time it gets treated like it is.
Chinese Racism is very very prominent, one incident in the Philippines in which they tried to open a Chinese immigrants only restaurant, not even half Chines could get in. There was a massive outrage of locals that the Government arrested the owners and shut down the restaurant
If that half of the Chinese could not get into the restaurant, it looks like it was a restaurant only for "their own people." What is criminal in it? They made their own place. As a Russian who lives outside of Russia, I myself sometimes spend time in the Russian diaspora consisting only of Russian speakers, despite the fact that most of my friends here are of other nationalities. When I am in the circle of my Russian friends and we meet our friends who do not speak Russian, our friend will just say hello and leave, because everyone understands that people abroad sometimes need to spend time with their compatriots. My friends, migrants of other nationalities, also often spend time only in the circle of people of their own nationality. When you are in a different culture and in a different language environment, you need places like this for taking rest of different culture. There are no Russian restaurants where I am yet, but I was once in a cafeteria for Iranians, to which I was invited by an Iranian friend. No one will forbid you to go there if you somehow found this place but no one speak English there, and only Iranians go there. Also in Moscow there is a restaurant at the embassy of Uzbekistan, which can only go to people with Ubek citizenship. By the way, when I lived in Moscow, this seemed insulting to me, because I love Uzbekistan very much, but I do not have the citizenship of this country. But when I became a migrant myself, I understood it.
@@WelloBello if it was agreed with the owners of the restaurant, then why is it criminal? I perfectly understand why this is unpleasant for the residents of the city, but from the side of the law, but why it is illegal to let only people you want into your restaurant.
@@daoscyp Its amusing that a primitive and backward Russian wouldn't understand such a basic principle. Although given what your barbaric people are up to in Ukraine its not surprising. As it turns out, walking around like you own the place is generally frowned on in foreign countries. In fact, some countries such as the US have anti-discrimination statutes making it illegal to discriminate as a business. You either serve the general public or you aren't in business. But China's behavior has finally reached the tipping point. The source of Chinese wealth, Western manufacturing and stealing Western IP, is moving out of China. And the West has your barbaric people to thank for it because people made the connection that if Russia was dumb enough to invade Ukraine the Chinese are easily stupid enough to invade Taiwan. Say good bye cupcake. You won't rise again.
I fully agree with you Winston. As a Filipina when I visited China three separate times I met people who assumed that I was a housemaid or a prostitute. My Mandarin is poor (I was taught by my Chinese grandfather), bur I do know the word for prostitute, which I sometimes heard in the background. What was worse was when I was asked directly how much I charged fior sex.
Was it 小姐?”xiao jie”? Actually this is a common type of address for a young women. It only has the connotations you speak of if you are a ktv. Then asking for 小姐 would indeed be asking for ladies of the night.
@@reigninblood123 pretty sure anyone educated in Southeast Asia will think of 妓女/鸡 instead of 小姐 when it comes to prostitute. I didn't even know it refers to a prostitute until someone from Shanghai said it's rude (which, hah, tell that to my textbook)
I'm Italian and here in Italy there's a quite important Filipino community, expecially in the big cities like Rome or Milan. I know it can sounds stereotypical, but many of them are indeed housekeeper. They're very respected because they're extremely polite, hard working, honest people. I'm sorry to read what happened to you, but as we say here, nevermind, the idiots' mother is always pregnant. BTW, in my opinion Filipino women are extremely attractive.
@@slightlysublimated1619 Nope, I just don't have the mindset "Don't ask questions, just consume propaganda. Then get excited for next propaganda" that Enes has with America.
China has been blaming my "dirty" country of Canada for sending them omicron through the mail. Even if that were the case it's just a return to sender.
@@Fanta.... China really is pretty bad for the rest of the world, And where i was born (Canada) is not far behind China, Now i live in Chinada and i didnt even have to cross city, province, country lines, hell i didnt even have to change address
@@acehighdan These same People have millions of their citizens living comfortably in Canada with no problems. They will never get live in those houses in China. Even when they get to Africa they tend to get nice houses to live in than their one style flat in China.
That had to be the worst humiliation any person could experience. Imagine your own husband allowing that restaurant treat you worse than a leper and force you to eat outside on a little bowl like a beggar while he and your little daughter enjoy the food and the ambience inside? I will be surprised if she did not divorce him right after that treatment.
Well maybe she decided she wanted her family to be comfortable and enjoy themselves,I’d sit outside to let my kids and wife eat indoors even if it was raining ,I’d just get wet so my family wasn’t hungry..yet I get your point..as I sure wouldn’t eat indoors if my wife,or family member wasn’t allowed indoors..
Wow! Winston, do you remember a couple of months ago I asked, are you going to celebrate when you reach 1M subscribers? You replied "Yes. If it happens" You were at around 850k then. A few weeks later you're almost there at that milestone. I've been a loyal subscriber since 2013. When you had around 8k subs. Before you blew up. So happy to see you grow and be part of this journey. You're almost there and I couldn't be more proud. Well done Winston. Adnan.
@@John77Doe He's almost there. I rarely get the opportunity to comment early on these videos, as that's when it's most likely the comments get read before there are hundreds. So took this chance to wish him well, as I probably won't that chance when he's actually reached 1M
I am ashamed to say that system racism not only exist in China, but also in the oversea Chinese community overall. 😓 I have a good friend, he’s a Sikh Indian 👳🏿♂️, there was a time he asked me to go to lunch with him to a Chinese restaurant. So I did. I asked him why taking me here? He said he wanted to eat here try the Chinese food but the Chinese waitress never let him in! When we ordered food and you know what, a waiter said to me in Chinese: don’t you know India and China were at war? (Referring to 2020 Galwan Valley conflict). I was shocked and replied to him: what does that has anything to do with my friend getting lunch here! 🤦🏻♂️
@C M What does caring about his own people have to do with racism towards Sikhs? I don't get mad at the Vietnamese 'cause they kicked our ass in the 60s. I won't get mad at ordinary Russians if Biden is dumb enough to start a war in Ukraine. You sound pretty irrational...and pretty "ASSHO" to be frank.
I think you brought this up before and something unnoticed when I first moved there (was in Shanghai 15 years) is that it is both a superiority complex and an inferiority complex together at the same time.
Usually those who feel inferior overcompensate by going the other way and become bullies and try to promote their own power. Notice Xi has the disease and it gets worse and worse.
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It just makes me sick that governments around the world still do business with regimes like this. The world is reliant on Chinese semiconductor. Thank you for your intelligent explanation.
Get educated buddy. China makes a small fraction of semiconductors for the world. They certainly don’t make semiconductors with the processing power for advance industrial and military purposes. You should look more into that unless your remark here was willful ignorance.
@@jkeelsnc Nope. "Unbridled" capitalism is an economic system of voluntary trade between parties & is wonderful. If a nation thinks that it is not in its interest to allow some trade between it and another nation, then it must do its job. Don't blame private economic actors for not doing the job of governments.
Like his comical declaration about people being so scared of being accused of racism to the point they're happy to ignore their own safety? Nah that's just a childish far-right cliche. Anyone with half a brain can see through his bizarre conclusion jumping rather easily.
@@simonjohnston9488Something tells me you can't tell the difference between the economic left, economic right, authoritarianism, and liberalism to save your life.
Winston I can only say thank you again. You are the man. I have been saying this for over a decade to people around me. Unfortunately, very few took it seriously ... racism in China is the most neglected ugly reality....thank you for reiterating this....stay safe and stay blessed ...
I think its not neglected but its fueled. If the people of China hate everyone else and feel they are naturally superior they will be far more loyal to the Chinese state and being a pure Chinese. Racism helps Chinas government.
You can talk even further about the racism the Han people show toward other ethnic minorities within China. People that we foreigners would think are fully accepted as Chinese.
That don't exist alright? One of those "brainwash" is to let us believe that 56 nations are bothers and sisters, no one deny that. Every people know how to sing "56 nations are 56 flowers, 56 brothers and sister belongs to one family"
this is the first time I've seen a video from this channel in a while, but it's all the more important. I'm very surprised this hasn't been manipulated or censored by youtube, but I'm damn glad it hasn't been. Keep up the good work. If China is one of the most economically and militaristically powerful countries in the world, this stuff needs to be addressed, and I'm glad that this channel and others like it are keeping that up. Never stop what you're doing, it's appreciated much more than you know.
You're doing very important work Winston. More than you know if that's even possible. The work that you guys are doing will reverberate over the coming years. The attention that you're currently getting isn't at all representative of the actual impact you guys will have long term. You're doing God's work and I'll ask you to never doubt that you're doing the right thing. Keep up the good work, and don't ever get discouraged by the wumaos. Also, pre-GRATS on ONE MILLION SUBS !!! Quite the feat !!!
I have been rejected by so many hotels in China, despite my European passport and my visas were alright! They used to say, as we hear in this great video "sorry we don't accept foreigners", it is supposed to be for safety reasons....but actually the hotels get fined if they are controlled with foreigners inside without the proper license. But what is this license about ? it forces to scan and send copy of the passports and visas to the local police bureau, who will keep and transfer the info in a special system, where the CCP can track foreigners everywhere....The paranoia of the CCP shows their weakness, they know that there is something wrong in China, if not, why so many Chinese citizens want to run away and take others nationalities? Houses falling apart, unhealthy foods, pollution, crazy degree of professional and social pressure, etc. the biggest enemy of China is the CCP itself. The growth we have witnessed in the last 40 years comes from the economic reform, which is based on... liberalism and capitalism, so now in China the rich drives Ferrari and the poor keeps the car park 12 hours a day for a ridiculous salary, is it socialism? All is based on lies, from the origins of the CCP until now.
To be fair, it's not the hotels fault. They want your business but they don't want the fines. If you're in a border town, hotels are being checked all the time. The police have been nice with me though. If there really aren't any alternatives they can allow the hotel to take you without a license. It's time consuming but at least you don't have to sleep outside.
@@mikeh6286 , It's easier on the police as well to get you into a hotel so they know where you are, don't need to follow / track you down / check hotels in an attempt to keep up on your where abouts. They have to report to their superiors as well, and not knowing where you stayed each night is detrimental to their career / life.
Remember that the next time you hear some liberal mocking Trump. He basically just told the truth about things and liberals would act butt hurt. The best was how he spoke about China and everything he said about Germany and it's putting it's neighbors at risk due to it's over reliance on Russian gas all while taking advantage of America was absolutely prophetic. Remember how the Germans just laughed. They ain't laughing now. Have they even admitted how right Trump was? Knowing the Germans probably not.
I've always believed in a different story but yours make so much more sense now. My gf used to tell me (we're both Chinese) hotels aren't allowed to take foreign guests if they have a rating of 3 stars or lower, becuase that would be a bad representation of the state of the country (given how poorly the average hotel rooms are maintained).
When I was there, I really enjoyed China, but I didn't understand the language and didn't know if they were insulting me or not. They were all over my husband because he was white and they treated him like a rock star. When my brother and his wife went there a year, they had a whole different experience and not positive, because they understood all the slur thrown at them, because they were Chinese and speaking English to each other, but they understood mandarin and all the rude things that were said to them. I ashamed of these people, the country of my parents origin. So rude.
Speaking of IP theft. I studied for my Masters degree at one of the best universities in the UK. A Chinese student imported a script which downloaded as much as possible from the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering) and exported it back to China. The IEEE then blocked everyone from the university from accessing it's online library for several weeks! Can you imagine if you were writing your PhD thesis and you can't access your online resources?!
@@clarkeysam I don't mean "just" as in I consider it to be a minor offense. I wondered if perhaps they may be up to more than this alone such as identity theft or monitoring/spying on certain individuals. Most of my coworkers in the lab, at an R1 University in the US, are from China. This is not unusual given that these positions don't pay well. I wonder sometimes if they are devout followers of the CCP eager to report back about our lab/work.
@@LuvThyMind29 there's zero doubt that China spies and is involved in online fraud, but I wouldn't necessarily link that with their attack on the IEEE. Sounds like your situation is similar to what mine was like. In the UK, universities prefer to admit students from outside the EU, as they pay 3 times more in tuition fees than UK/EU students. In the university I was talking about in my original post, undergraduates are approx 1/3 British, 1/3 are Chinese, 1/3 are other international students. At post grad level it's anywhere from 50-90% Chinese. The Chinese government funds degrees for Chinese students who are accepted to the top 10 universities in the UK. As for their support of the CCP, it's likely to vary. I had Chinese house mates at university. I asked them about Tiananmen square and they had no idea and then one became abrupt and claimed it wasn't true, etc. I suspect the older members of the faculty will have had to have family links to the party in order to gain education and leave the country, but after decades of living in the west, their support of the party will usually have reduced.
As a Chinese, I was talking and thinking the exact same way. I was not able to distinguish China and Chinese Communism Party, because CCP combined them together. Therefore, in Chinese people’s eyes against CCP is against China. The situation completely changed when I went abroad, they are genuine evil and will be huge problem in the future if keep going like this. This kind of disastrous ideology is imposed on people’s mind, I would say Chinese people are nice and kind but just need more information(remove the firewall) and get rid of the tyranny from CCP. Keep up the great content 👍
I'm glad to see that you were psychologically strong enough to wake up from your conditioning. Yes, if you grew up in an ethnic nationalist society they always intermingle the State with the culture/race/language of the people. So if anyone points out any flaws of the State it is viewed as attacking the people and not the politicians who run the State, or the State itself. The sad part about it is that these political tactics work on the masses. It's the age old divide and conquer BS. Works all the time! I'm not an American but I admire and love their country. Why? Because the people generally view themselves as separate from the State. They hold the value of the sovereign individual, not of the State. Or as JFK worded it, "Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country." Left or Right wing, they're proud to be American; however, the next minute they will not have a problem saying, "Blank the government." LOL You gotta love that!
Excellent critical thinking. China is multi-millenia civilization, which the CCP persecuted and destroyed using ideas from white guys that died 100 years ago.
Prejudice likes to lump people together and not see people as individuals. Prejudice dies when individuals meet and get to know each other without being told in advance what to think.
I'm from the UK and honestly, I have never seen ANY racism towards the Chinese here. At all. That being said, the attitude towards them is changing very, very quickly and that's entirely due to the CCP's actions.
@@DommTom but the problem is if the CCP condone such videos it puts the Chinese at risk of racism outside China. This is a bad policy for an upcoming superpower and they need to change it fast.
@@MrPurge11 The problem is that no one will call them out since nearly everyone has financial investments in China and will be retaliated against for it. If you want to effect change, it must start at the pocketbook. If they don't want to change their attitude, they don't get my money.
I can't believe it. I met Sonny in Arkansas back in 2018 over a barbeque. I didn't know who he was because I don't really follow sports, but I talked with him about playing in China and I was really impressed that Americans played over there. He seemed excited about it and I never would have thought he was treated like this. I have seen a few of your videos and have been plenty disgusted by worse things. But the fact that I met this guy in person (even for a few minutes) just makes me extra sick. You never truly know what is happening to people around you.
Every American should see this, so they can finally understand how China manipulates good-hearted people in other countries. It is sad, but we can combat this evil with information and education. Thank you, Serpentza.
Haha and here in germany if u say something critical about criminal Immigrants or think critical about how much immagrants coming to our country than u be called N.A.C.I-N.A.C.I😂😂😂
I'm both Japanese and North American. There’s hatred, racism, bigotry, ignorance, and ethnic superiority complex everywhere. Call as it is. I only have pity for this Chinese guy. He's poisoning himself with so much hate. Look how sick his face looks. Poor guy. Get well soon.
My wife is a naturalized US citizen from Japan. I can safely say that we have experienced some degree of disapproval fom both sides; however, I would say more from Japanese than most US citizens; however, a great deal of the Japanese issues stem from social assumptions made about Japanese women married to US citizens. My wife graduated college there and came here to work on a masters degree, at one location in Japan, she was snubbed by wives whose husbands worked with the service co-located on the base. That didn't last long since the senior officer's wife was an earlier graduate from the same college; so social issues play a large role there.
we need to move all our manufacturing out of China ASAP. we cannot be feeding the beast any longer. yes it is hard, yes, almost everything is made in China but we still have to try, unless we want to be completely under the CCP's diktat
I still check where things are made, because I don't WANT to buy Chinese made items, for various reasons. All they are doing is trying to hide from a public sentiment- that as far as I can tell is still there.
You are a few who realized the "essence" of China and I am glad that you are vocal about it. The wisdom is that you can only beat them by knowing them in depth and pretend to be one of them.
I've always been interested in China and Chinese culture and even took a mandarin and Chinese history class well in high-school. I love your videos but the last 2 or 3 years have officially deterred me from wanting to visit China any more.
If what you're interested in is historical China, then, as someone who studied Chinese history at Uni and went to China, I can tell you don't bother. I don't know quite how word this, but it's like a connection between the present and the past is lacking that you find in most places. So there is no sense of it despite the odd relic of an old structure here and there, as people seemed generally culturally rootless and cut off from their pre-CCP past. I would go to Taiwan instead, as it, by all accounts I have heard, is what China is not. A modern country that is a normal mixture of past and present, where you will find some of those traces of bygone times not only in structures but in the mores of the people as well. Something else completely different you may like, and which is far cheaper and more Covid friendly, is Robert van Gulik's Judge Dee Mystery books set in ancient China. I would strongly recommend them if you are unfamiliar with them. I still find them one of the best ways to recreate the world of ancient China for me, and van Gulik was brilliant in how well he managed to replicate the cultural and linguistic tone in the books, as well as historical details, considering he what he was trying to replicate was the Chinese style "classical mystery", i.e. a Ming author writing a mystery set in the past, often Song or Tang.
@Inner Worlds As someone with a historical perspective, I have realized that we perhaps have a slightly skewed view of the importance of recent events, exactly because they are recent. If you go back far enough that we have greater perspective on the long tern consequences, but look at what people then thought were the all important current events of their day, it becomes enlightening as most often what we now consider to be decisive will be something else entirely, and usually a result of a more gradual process like shifts in technology or thinking, that created social pressure and changes. So if I try to look at what is happening around us, and China more specifically, then the first thing I would note is that China has only been around for 70 years. That is a very short time. Think about it, lets say, that if due to a mixture of climatic disasters, economic failures, and social breakdown, that China was to collapse into inner turmoil for the next 50 years, then to partly reemerge as politically new and more stable identity (having lost some territory in the south to HK and Taiwan, and in maybe in the north to Russia), would you think that a completely unimaginable scenario? And 250 years from now, just how much importance would general histories give to what would then be considered the rather brief CCP reign? Would children not be studying Taiwan or HK that ended up expanding into southern China as being more relevant?
@Inner Worlds Thanks, it does make me wonder as well, and sometimes I wish I knew what of our present time will actually be relevant in the broader scheme of things. That I could see those history books of the future, not to find out what will happen, just to see what their view of current events was, and what they thought was important now.
I would love to see a reality tv show where they take guys like this from all types of countries and pay them to live in the same house for 6 months having it all recorded 24 hours.
Thank you for being awesome. You are absolutely 1000 % correct about the racism in china towards the world. I used to live in china, and my mom family is 100 % Chinese.
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I liked the old serpentza, when he toured China and made cool unpolitical videos, are you ever going to do that again?
Seriously. You know they hate white people, Filipinos, ...insert endless list. Don't make it a black thing.
@@Ahamad6011 Unfortunately for you, SerpentZA grew a conscience.
HE IS IN FOR A SURPRISE WHEN HE RETURNS TO THE SPIRIT WORLD WHEN HE FINDS OUT WHO HE REALLY IS AND THE MANY PAST LIVES HE WAS ONE OF THE ONES HE IS BAD MOUTHING.
@@Ahamad6011 do you think China will give him a visa? I don't think people who are openly honest about what really goes on in China are ever able to get back in. They keep trying to make him disappear from TH-cam and other people like him because he tells the truth, with evidence and they do not like this.
Its funny though, if they put as much energy into being good to people they would be a great place to visit, to spend money in, and to tour, but the government makes it so hard to want to do that.
When you trade with a business that has a bad culture it's reflected in the staff and is a culture of behaviour that comes directly and indirectly from the very top. A country is like this, when the leadership is awesome, so are the people. Under the last leadership of Turkey I visited and enjoyed my time there, under the current leadership I will never return. With respect to China I would like to visit, but not until the bad leadership has gone and a more honest, democratic government is in power and the peoples attitude has changed following this.
There are good people everywhere, except in government.
I'm half African American, half Chinese American. My Chinese family disowned my mom for marrying my Black dad. They eventually came around and apologized but my mom was crushed for a long, long time. I have no desire to go to China.
Stay away from Mainland for now, i would recommend visiting Taiwan for more traditional culture, but definitely not rightnow or the near future....
That's terrible. Racism really hurts when it hits a family. My mother's siblings stopped talking with her after she married my stepfather, a kind-hearted man from Bangladesh. I sort of wonder if I should ask my mom if she wants me to contact them in the event of her death. Would be awkward to bring up, this all happened in my early teens and I'm now in my thirties.
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"I have no desire to go to china."
Racism works boys 👏👏👏🇨🇳😎
you arent missing much. i lived in that shit hole for 4 years.
I’m surprised they didn’t shut down your channel. I have watched you for years. Thank you for what you do.
YOOOO shoutout John Xina lmaooooo
@United Provinces of Planet Earth Tashi delek wumao la !
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Hey Xina!!! How's it hanging?
I don't know who is the worst: the owner of that restaurant for not allowing the foreigner to eat inside with her Chinese family or the husband, who accepted to eat there, leaving his wife outside...
I agree
My wife would have divorced me in a heartbeat.
You may not realize just how ingrained it really is. There probably was no other place to go that don't have either that or similar policies, especially during covid, just another excuse for the CCP state to "other" people.
Plus being that it's widely accepted, if they were to attempt to do anything about it, they might just get thrown in prison, or worse. That to me is what's more terrifying.. They're just doing what they can to get by. Kinda like places in America with mask mandates... no one here likes it, but they'll put the mask on to go out and eat. (I know masks pale when compared to racism, but the concept is the same) If it's widely enough accepted, you risk stringent consequence in either fines, or by losing social status, or worse in the case of Chinese racism.
the restaurant owner is worse
A couple should eat together
If my wife cant eat inside with me, i dont eat there at all. Something wrong with a man who puts eating his food before the dignity of his wife. What a fool.
Yea, I was thinking the same thing. Why not eat at home then? Save money and save dignity.
What a pathetic excuse for a husband.
A sad, small 'man'.
@@abrahamthebewildered1448at the very LEAST, go to another restaurant
This video has been edited because black people on the bus molested Chinese high school girls as usual, and during the evidence collection process, the police were working with the students at the school to uphold justice
Social pressure?
This is spot on, speak it loud. The NBA is complicit, and the amount of hypocrisy, and lack of self awareness is truly breathtaking.
The NBA yes, but think what this says about all the black players who go along with this, and (knowingly) mislead black American fans... Sounds like the Pied Piper, happily leading the kids to destruction.
Agreed. Their response to Chinese topics is really disappointing as an NBA fan, but let's be fair, they're not the only ones who are complicit and lack the willingness to speak about issues there compared to issues here or elsewhere. Wished countries, companies and people would stand up to China and injustice everywhere.
.. Same with blm
If I understand the NBA’s, and at least some prominent members of the NBA, there is nothing to be done because “Hans will be Hans” and as such it is below their bottom line. Nauseating.
@@jaydee6268 I mean a part owner of the Warriors said they don’t care about the uhygers
My mother in law is Han Chinese but has never lived or grown up in China but she has the same mind set. She constantly refers to me as a ghost and a foreign devil. My eldest son can speak fluent Cantonese and understood how she spoke about me and he eventually blew up at her and put her in her place. That was my proudest moment. My son never spoke or acknowledged her ever again.
Nice story 🙄
You made a chad
now that is a sign of true love for ones Child
Well done. My wife is also Chinese
Damn that was sad story. I was born in China and I left when I was 7 but I'd never ever had that mindset, I hate everything about ccp, thank God the chinese ccp society didn't have the opportunity to brainwash me
I was born and raised in China. Then I became a Canadian citizen and I’ve been living in Canada for 20+ years. One day I made some phone call to Shanghai China for whatever reason I forgot. The guy was talking to me and I forgot why he asked and I mentioned that I already took the Canadian citizenship. He then literally said “ You’ve committed treason. You have betrayed our country.” Funny guy.
It's really sad to see so many Chinese people talk about preserving face when all they do is make China look bad, but a 'traitor' like you are the ones who deserves respect.
You have betrayed the Chinese Han race...
Be a good Canadian .
My wife is from Vietnam . She loves being an American and always wears the American flag on her shirts .
Blame the CCP . All these people hear is powerful propaganda . It's sad for the entire human race.
Wow..
To be fair, I could see some Americans with generations of military families, have a similar response, but I can't imagine it being in full anger.
I could see it being said to poke you, but I would think (and I could be wrong) it wouldn't be in full anger.
In the USA, I could really only see it coming from this demographic, if any.
For them, they may have seen friends die or had family die, trying to protect America. That's is where I would guess their anger would be coming from.
I can understand that.
This joker on the video, the one you talked to on the phone?
That's just messed up.
i’ve been living in china for 6 years and can say this is the only channel out here who reveals the truth about life in china
China uncensored is a good channel too
I lived in Beijing for two years for work and it’s the same shit. I cannot believe that people still deny this. My black colleague had multiple people every day point and say “heigui” (nword in Chinese, for non speakers) and eventually he’d just start looking at them and yelling “yeah I’m a n****** what are you gonna do about it?”
Utterly insane. I felt so bad for him.
As an educated, conscientious, and thoughtful Chinese individual, I can confidently say that no one understands the darkness of this nation better than I do. Many foreigners are aware that the CCP is a dictatorship, but what most of you don't know is that China has been trapped in a cycle of authoritarian darkness for two thousand years. Why do tragedies keep repeating on this land? Why did Chinese society, more than a thousand years before Western Europe, develop a complete agricultural societal system, yet the seeds of liberated thinking, technological revolution, and democratic politics sprouted first in Europe? The answer lies in the cultural foundation of China. Traditional Chinese culture lacks respect for the rationality of desires and fails to recognize the will for individual freedom and development. In this cultural soil, the Chinese people's perception has been distorted, inherently inclined toward authority, and clearly fond of rule by man. This land is the perfect breeding ground for despotism, and evil is not solely the creation of the CCP. Even without the CCP, there would be other authoritarian regimes, as history has repeatedly proven I am correct. I cast an admiring gaze from East Asia to the West, acknowledging that your society has its share of problems. Yet, it cannot be denied that your contributions to humanity far surpass those of China. I hope to live in a land of democracy and freedom like yours in the next life, where I can protect my conscience, develop my wisdom, and enjoy the happiness and peace of being human. May the light of democracy and freedom shine in every heart.
@@sinfulsoul-EdEveryone here wants to turn China into the New South Africa. Mandela! 😂
@@sinfulsoul-Edgod speed my brother
A lot of Western people have blinders on about these things because the media will never mention it. Your videos are very important to uncover this reality for many.
you know who I think enforces those Blinders Chinese propagandists and especially big corporations after all racism can be bad for business so just make the public forget the racism.
The media can mention it and people still doesnt care. Where I live all hell breaks lose if a moslem or a jew, or any minority for that matter, is treated badly in any way but no one cares when moslems are imprisoned in chinese concentration camps. No one cares about Israels apartheid either.
Huh? Where do you live? The Western media I know (Italian, German, other major European media and US) mostly reports negatively about China. For example the most important German newspaper 'BILD' is publishing at least ~2 reports about China's issues every week. Including racism, homelessness etc.
Any idea as to why Western media never mentions anything bad about china but straight up humiliates it's neighbours by showing everything negative .😅
As a Chinese living in China, I prove Winston is telling the truth, and I'm afraid with more contradiction between China and the rest of the world, this situation may only get worse, the CCP will use this xenophobia to strengthen its rule. In the end, stay awesome guys!!!
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@@jackpotbear4559 lol how is he a bot
@Brandon B it’s called a VPN or he’s just lying and he’s not actually Chinese
@Brandon B Did trump's border wall blocked every Mexican?
@United Provinces of Planet Earth Tell us if you like
I can’t understand how people still think it’s a good idea to move to China. 🤦🏻♀️
It blows my mind...
Weebs that never grew older than 6 years old mentally and still see the world as a rainbow with ponies, people watching anime stay clueless and stupid and sadly enough, many adults in America are still mentally 6.
If you put the craziness aside and just look at the country for it's tourism, then it can be beautiful.
@@HawkinaBox the same can be said of any country, really.
Craziness...
My wife wouldn't have eaten at a restaurant if I wasn't allowed. It would have had to have been an extenuating circumstance like: maybe our children were super hungry, threw a tantrum and couldn't wait any longer for food. I spent 4-5, hard but rewarding, years in Xi'an, China and I was refused entry into places only a handful full of times due to the colour of my skin. Generally I never had an issue with that. However, I did suffer racism and xenophobic attacks on a daily basis, but I also met kind hearted genuine people in Xi'an.
My wife is Han Chinese from Shaanxi, and I'm a Black Brit. We're blessed with 2 lovely children. Attitudes and mentalities like that of the man in the video is why we had to get out of China and relocate to the UK. It's a shame, China is an insanely special country for me, but once you have kids, the game changes. It has TOO many issues for a family like ours to deal with.
As an indigenous Chinese, what shocked me most is the scene in an unknown restaurant where a normal family to have dinner. The mom wasn't permitted to enter that restaurant with her husband and child only for her foreigner identity. She had to sit outside and eat food her husband sent out for her. What a horrible shame for crazy China!!!
As a lesson for chinese ladies to stop date a foreigners.
@@kjeremiahamoss I support indigeous Chinese ladies and gentlemen to date or even marry foreigners. It's very private basic human right. But if they choose to marry a foreigner spouse, it's better to leave anomalous mainland China to inhabit other peaceful & friendly country. Mainland China now seems rather like prewar Nazi Germany or Imperial Japan which were extremely hateful to those democratic countries and their citizens. That implies tremendous danger to indigeous Chinese married foreigner spouse and their whole families.
@@alphabetooverveiwdo6617 if you are chinese guy married a women of other races, at least your children still a chinese and your children still carry your surname and bloodline of your race. If you are chinese lady married guy of other races, your children is not chinese anymore. Anyway i still can accept if chinese lady date korean/japanese guy since these culture all same.
this is disturbing 😳
@@nickywilliams8540 When he said the whole racial supremacy thing was super common, it looks like he wasn't joking... Gotta love CCP brainwashing.
Being an Indian I must say we suffer a lot due to these Chinese CCP policies towards Ladakh area and their constant poking at us for Dalai Lama. Your channel is really helpful in exposing Chinese propaganda.
I am glad that the Dalai Lama is protected in India. But I fear what will happen once he dies.
@@nesttea2239 Probably wont be another one. Tibetan clergy will probably be forbiden from looking for new one ;/
Don't forget that the CCP is actively trying to sow divisions and conflict in India as well. It's important to maintain the Secularism outlined by the constitution.
....as the internet troll army is causing racial, religious, and political upheavals; while CCP funds groups like Khalistani Separatists and the Maoist-Naxalite Insurgency.
@@nesttea2239 Many Indians consider it as our nation’s good luck that he chose India to settle. For people in India in general Dalai Lama is representative for Buddhists of the World not only Tibetans. Even we all are worried what will happen after him.
@@China_Secret_Police Agree, that is why it’s important for us to maintain social integrity in India. The CCP really fears India because of it’s demographic and population advantage as China ages very fast.
It’s sad how nobody talks about issues in China because they’re afraid to get banned from social medias that prioritizes their Chinese markets.
Oh, I dunno, imagine if a Chinese company wanted to expand in the US, and they took sides, for example, about the issue of taking down statues of historical figures. What would be their motivation? And would it even be wise? And would they be surprised if it was tough to expand business as a result? I’m not sure why people in the West expect Western companies to indulge in the politics of China when we all know that Westerners would be very upset if the Chinese indulged in the politics of Western countries. I don’t understand the double standard. It just seems audacious to me.
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@@taishanburgermeister8522 It's expected because Western companies claim to be in fighting for social justice. The double standard is being moralizing twats in the west and yet saying nothing when going into china.
This isn't really about china, it's about exposing these company's and celebrities here in the west as the disgusting pieces of shit they are. They claim they are all about placing morals before anything else and doing the right thing but then when morals are tested they don't say shit.
You can't have it both way's you either hold the values you claim to or you be a soulless vessel of wealth.
I would not talk about the bad stuff in china cause I fear the chinese. I would not point it out cause I know that it is bad and cause we in the west cant do shit about it.
The chinese people need to stand up, and that wont happen until the CCP fails hard.
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Good on you from all of us in Australia! You do a great job with exposing what really goes on! 👍👍👍👍
Im Korean American and every couple years my friends and I save money to travel to each other's country of origin. One year, we visited Vietnam (a beautiful country) with my Vietnamese friends, and a Taiwanese friend. Overall an amazing experience, however when we went to the city of Da Nang for 2 days on our way to Hoi An, the people were oddly rude (not outright, but just kinda stand offish) to us. At first we thought it was because they were a smaller town, and not used to "proper etiquette" of bigger cities and tourists. Even my Vietnamese friends were a bit confused. We did notice however when we were there, there were a lot of Chinese tourists. Anyways, on our last day in Da Nang, as we walked out of our hotel room and into the lobby, there was a commotion. We didn't know what was going on, but eventually it escalated and the guest started hitting the employee. My Vietnamese friend walked over and softly pushed the guest away to stop him from hitting the worker. Embarrassed, the guest started yelling at him in Chinese and spat on him. My Vietnamese-American friend, who grew up in America was bigger and fitter, and has American temperament, shoved him to the ground. He got scared walked out of the lobby the whole screaming at us. My friend turned to the employee and asked "are you ok?" in Vietnamese. The employee was shocked. At first I thought the employee was shocked that someone stood up for him. But he was shocked that my friend was indeed Vietnamese. Over the course of 15 minutes or so of talking, we found out the employees at the hotel all thought we were Chinese tourists and that Chinese tourists were super obnoxious to the locals. That explained why the locals and the hotel employees were so stand offish to us. Once they learned we weren't Chinese they were really nice to us and even took time out to show us the best local restuarants. Throughout the rest of trip we half jokingly, half seriously told every restaurant and hotel were not Chinese.
Nice story. probably took u a whole month to come up with that 😂 Koreans are infamous for their sexpat antics abroad especially in South East Asia
@@sara.cbc92 No its true, all Asians are embarrassed to be mistaken as mainland Chinese.
@@TontoGoldstein81 I believe you , but maybe your choice of name made her doubt your story.
@@TontoGoldstein81 Vietnamese here, what you said is correct. Hate being associated with mainland Chinese.
I knew it would end saying they thought you were Chinese. My child is half Chinese and has other half Chinese friends at her school. After not seeing them a year due to the Wuhan virus most Chinese girls came back saying they are Korean, or half Korean. Here in America!
This reminds me of a Futurama quote where Bender says, “This is the worst kind of discrimination! The kind against me!” They’re happy to participate in racism against everyone until it concerns them. Then they are the first ones to scream racism.
@renala of the full moon she’s referring to the subjects of the video; mainland Chinese.
They, of course, are not subject to racism in the West; it is just a ploy to get their way.
@renalaofthefullmoon8361nice deflection.
A Chinese friend who lives in Germany now said: “ I couldn’t understand why people carry this prejudice against Chinese people, but when I recall my time in China, no wonder people think we’re brainwashed.”
We don't think they are brainwashed.
We know they are brainwashed.
Because they are brainwashed.
Your friend just had his eyes open. Good for him. Ignorance is like a disease but it's always curable. FREE THE EDUCATION OF THIS.
E sofreram com certeza.
They see how are you all behaving America for 1 and South Africa for 1 you're earning your own bad reputation and people don't want that in their country.. sorry you brought it on yourselves.
When COVID kicked off, in China black people were blamed for the outbreak and were banned from going into large stores, resturants and other gathering spots. It was absolutely horrible.
This is just something you made up? Load of craap
@@rocknepoovey4381nah its true
@@rocknepoovey4381 I mean, if it's true, the video makes sense. I'm thinking that you're the one trying to subvert the truth here.
where ?what?when?
4:35 that woman’s husband and family should not have eaten in that restaurant if they didn’t let her in! Wtf! That is so shameful.. They let her sit outside like a dog. If someone tells me my wife couldn’t enter, *at the very least* not only would I not eat there, I would never set foot in that place again, and encourage everyone else to stay away as well. They don’t deserve the business… 🤦🏻♂️ Terrible
The only thing that makes sense, in my mind, is that their child want to eat there...
It's the only thing...
A parent would do anything for their child..
It's the ONLY thing that makes sense to me..
Completely agree. It's disgusting. even the bowl looked like a dog bowl.
What kind of sane and sensible Man will eat inside a restaurant and feed the wife like a hungry dog clamouring for food.
I totally agree with you. I and the kids would not eat there if the wife was not allowed in. I don't care how hungry the kids were.
What lesson is that to see their mother humiliated so!
Agreed. What a shabby husband.
I visted China on business a few times as a trainer for a large, international company. In 2008, I took all my students out for a meal at an expensive restaurant, to Chinese standards at least, in the middle of Beijing. Now all of my students were what I would call educated and comparitably middle class, young and enthusiastic. At the table next to us were some Taiwanese customers and my Chinese colleagues at my table loudly mocked and immitated their accents. I was shocked and embarassed ! I asked them to stop, but they didn't see the problem in having a little fun (as they called it...) I was so upset that young professionals could behave this way in a restaurant...
China's far from being civilized.
@M Seeker some are more than others. I can confidently say that those Deutschbags are far more civilized than Chinese society.
Image if bank in the US still denied blacks and Hispanic loans under the Is same parameters as whites, oh wait
@@babyelephant3077 I am not from the US so......
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This video is a perfect representation of why I have supported serpentza on Patreon for several years now. This channel continues to perpetuate the truth no matter where it may lead us!
For that I tip my hat to you Winston! 🎩
@Ilhan Abdullahi Omar Do you want a racism trophy?
Myself as well!
@Ilhan Abdullahi Omar There is no problem with having a homogeneous population. It's great that you can visit so many countries and all the people would be different. The world is a big place and its fantastic. The problem is, when one people think they're superior to another people. This then leads them to feel justified in their hate and aversion toward others.
@Ilhan Abdullahi Omar Do you support the right of people to marry whom they choose? Or are you the judge of what is right or wrong in your eyes?
If my own kind gonna see me as a traitor, so be it. Neither I loved them.
Good morning from South Africa, I like your videos because you are brutally honest, you tell it like it is with no Sugar added.
Well done, you are doing a very good job.
Thanks for keeping us informed.
Have a funny-fantastic day..
I have only just watched this video. I am also from RSA and live here too. Don't you find the relationship between our Government and the Chinese government completely odd (for want of a better word) when watching this. I am slightly nauseated!
There are 30-40 million single men in China because of the failed one child policy and they cannot find wives so they get female slaves from North Korea that human traffickers bring over. So I wonder what the majority of Chinese people would say about that. I also saw video of a very rich Chinese guy who was trying to buy Russian bride in a public setting and I felt really sorry for the girl. She looked so uncomfortable and the guy would not take no for an answer.
many women are abducted in Vietnam as well.. horrendous
30-40 million single men, yet the women still choose foreigners. Lol
Chinese women love American men
Subjugating the women of another race to be your bride means you are a powerful Chinese man - especially if you managed to score a white trophy bride. That racists asshole uncle and others like him would give two thumbs up.
@@lvtrader1 Chinese women see marriage with a foreigner as a means to escape the Chinese police state.
As a South African/ Namibian, Im quite happy that you are informing us on the other side of China. They are taking over here and I doubt that I will continue supporting them.
You should have never done that. There is only one kind of good communist; and thats a dead one.
They are after the resources
Unfortunately, with most Western companies heavily reliant on cheap Chinese labor, you can't help but indirectly support them.
This is worse in America
@@malakatan3235 no it’s not no slave camps in America you Chinese agent 🤣
Daily Reminder Taiwan is a free and independent nation with its own military, economy, democratic institutions, elected leader, government, diplomatic relations, economic relations, military relations, and territory.
You do realize every troll farm in Mainland China has locked targeting radar on you?? 😁😁😁😁😁😁
@@John77Doe All of China's troll farms targeting a single person? What a honor!
Never stop posting the TRUTH
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Taiwan belong to China
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I love the entire "you have the blood of the Yellow Emperor" line. China overthrew its monarchy and replaced itself with communism, which was designed by a 19th Century German.
Don't make this about Marx. He was a smart man and wanted to change society for the better. It's not his fault, people perverted his ideas. Most people today could learn a lot from him...I mean...he is from back in the days when people actually read hundreds of books and knew what they were talking about.
How much of his work did you read? Nothing? Ah, ok...
@@miskatonic6210Marx,smart man ?))) You're out of your goddamn mind,my friend 😅
@@miskatonic6210yes the pre Industrial Revolution era, known for common populace intelligence. Who are you kidding lmao
If he was german then im chinese
"German"
i am chinese , you tell all the truth , i am so shameful ,actuallly i dreamed to imigrate abroad but it is hard . i am so tired here
Stay strong in good values and principles! Read your Bible _ God loves each one of us regardless of color, ethnicity, wealth, class, intelligence etc.
Just leave hop on a bike and pedal till it breaks
@@Quackzine Stop selling your religion to people 🙄
do it.dont be trapped
额我的评价是如果你真的是中国人你绝对不想移民,除非你是反社会人格LOL
Hearing some random mainlander who has never been outside of China bragging how superior China is to everyone else reminds me a lot of the King of Siam from _The King and I_ bragging about how big and powerful Siam is and being offended when the governess replaces his map with a more modern one that shows the actual size of Siam.
Excellent analogy
Not a great example
@@RustyNinja100 And why would that be?
@@Lobsterwithinternet the kids actually enjoyed the fact that Siam is small- they got a big world to explore, mainlander kids may react... differently
@@felixsubakti6907 True enough.
Was cute how excited the kids were. 🦞❤️
Though King Mongkut would disagree.
My Chinese friends are constantly blaming the West for not understanding Chinese culture, while also saying I can't understand it, and that his culture is a victim of my racism. It's exhausting, and although I love them, it's becoming a strain. They speak about European politics, although never allow me to say anything critical about China, even though I've been there myself several times and have heard educated Chinese people complaining about some stuff and living disillusion.
do not give in to them and say what you shpuld say bravely. If someone cannot understand everyone's right to criticise any govt., they'd better fuck off, and we'd better find new friends.
Hilarious cus none of them would willingly go back to China. They would fight tooth and nail not to go back to that shit hole
Stop being a weakling and don't give an inch. China and (most) Chinese culture is garbage, and if you lose friends because of that fact, they can kick rocks. There is no space for people who deny basic realities.
You missed a word - should have said "former" friends. Doesn't sound like the best relationship, tbh.
The chinese propaganda against the US has reached people in various European countries as well as young people in the US..I keep hearing from people living in and working in the US commentary about the US as a complete dump, as the most unsafe country in the world, as contributing nothing to the world, as having the most idiotic people, etc etc...
Nobody spoke like this just 10 years ago. 10 years ago, foreigners that criticized Americans largely attacked Americans for little more than the prevalence of obesity...Now it's been absolute disdain
Its so sad honestly. Im chinese american first generation with a hong kong mom and a irish/asian dad and, i grew up around asian culture my entire life along with american norms. I just thought china was doing well, opening themselves up to the world and making deals and such. 10 or 13 odd years later, and it was all just old lies from old man xi.
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Of anti aircraft missiles anti tank missiles and stealthy sea mines to
Taiwan then if ccp tries to invade we can rename East China Sea to
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It's so true how effectively China has portrayed themselves as an incredibly advanced society, while hiding all their dirt in the background. Just hearing how many people just in my day to day life seem to view china as being a place more advanced in every way compared to the west blows my mind.
I point them to Channels like this so that they can wake up. They do not understand the politics or the people. xenophobia and lies are always used to control populations and those populations would never admit it's being done and would defend TPTB right to to that to them
Japan is far more developed than a lot of countries depending on how you look at it
Japan also has really bad issues with systemic racism and inequality. I’m a bit tired of everyone portraying Japan as a perfect utopia when in reality it’s still not close.
...Japan is still on the top of my travel list though🤣
yeah it's a bit of a joke. A complete fool. China hasnt done a single thing that make themself great or respected.
China's "tech" are nothing but cheap imitations from other countries and they delude themselves into thinking otherwise. To hell with the CCP.
i stayed in a hotel in beijing a few years ago. when i was leaving to head to the airport i went out and joined the line up of tourists waiting for the shuttle. then about 40 or 50 chinese people came out and completely disregarded the line up.
when the shuttle came it turned into a mad scramble. there was this father who had 2 kids, one was maybe 6 who he was holding, the other was maybe 11 and got separated. behind the 11 year old was an older chinese lady, maybe around early 60's and then behind her was me. when the 11 year old stepped onto the bus the lady physically grabbed the child by the back of their shirt and lifted them off the bus and proceeded to get on.
i've never felt so disgusted by a human in my life and i will never, ever go back there again.
Believe me Hong Kongers are sick and tired of this atrocious behavior from Mainlanders in taxi lines (and more).
That's nothing. I have experienced worse. CCP propagates a culture of public heedlessness, inconsiderate, indecency. A society spoiled, their identity lost and made subservient of CCP. That's cultural devolution.
yes, that is because they have to struggle for everything. If they dont get it first, they will miss out and go hungry. This is how they think so they need to fight for their survival every day. Like what i was saying before, with them, be ready to fight even though you dont need to. I do it for fun.
Maybe you should have done the same to her.
I suppose that we are still seeing the aftermath of the cultural revolution. As a nation it gives me the impression of being what the Russians would have called nekulturny!
I once encountered a Chinese official in a regional European airport who was greeted by airport officials and shown to his seat with great deference. He was dressed in very elegant attire but sat and repeatedly spat on the floor.
His attractive “companion” was dressed merely for indoors and when we queued in the fridgid open air to board the plane he didn’t offer his overcoat as she shivered...so I placed my tweed jacket on her shoulders to make a point. Manners maketh the man and not the clothes. 😂
I went through Beijing in 2010 on my way to Singapore. I missed my connecting flight and spent 8 hours in Beijing airport. I had an impulse to take a taxi to Beijing the city but at the time there were massive traffic jams and was told I'd be trapped on the highway and not be able to make it there and back in time for the connecting flight. As a black guy watching this and remembering back to the way people treated me queuing up at the airline ticket desk I'm relieved that I didn't actually leave the airport. As the saying goes, the assailant screams out in pain as he sinks a knife into your back. Disgusting.
It's disgusting how this kind of behavior is tolerated and/or ignored.
Watch that laundry detergent ad man. You'll be doubly glad.
@@theminister1154 mate you just reminded me of that. Who knows what they would have done to this guy.
I also had a connecting flight thru Beijing and I felt that shit! this video made me mad as fuk!
Bro the Chinese government treatment of Chinese citizens in modern day China can be likened to the slave days or even worse than the slave days. Have you heard of the group falun gong or falun dafa? Their treatment by the Chinese government is worse than the slave days.
Thanks for the awesome video! I’m Vietnamese American married a Chinese American. My husband family still thinks the Chinese is superior than every other race. I helped his family with everything and built our business together but because I’m a different they always treat me as though they’re superior to me. It’s the way they were taught. I have many Chinese friends who’ve been in the USA long enough that it has changed their views are great human beings and I am honored to call my friends. Sadly, there are many Chinese that live here and stay in their little Chinese group that are still very closed minded to other cultures.
Thank you for sharing your first-hand story.
U know there is a racism among Asians? Specifically some light Asians think the dark Asians are inferior and stupid. They like to call these dark Asians the "d1rty Asians." I have heard this and have been called this multiple times from some Chinese people.
As a fellow Southeast Asian I concur your statement.
Maybe they have forgotten what the great teacher Confucius have taught them or maybe they their opinion on his teaching differs as if he preached Han supremacists view.
Chinese students isolated themselves to their group at the university I attended. Other international students were open and had many US friends, but not the Chinese students.
Well, considering one of the Ancient China's brainwash is that China is the Central Plains and all the lands surrounding China belong to barbarians.
The CCP took this furthermore with the sense of "superiority". I remember my father told me that half Chinese are not Chinese enough since some of his friends tried to go back to China and was told that they are half Chinese, so they are not allowed to be put into family tree.
I am 1/4 Chinese myself and it's not surprising since my grandfather escaped China during Mao's era and he told my father that China is not the same as before and that's why he never went back since CCP took everything from him.
As a german this kind of speech rings all my bells and sends me shivers
@@waltershumer4211 Nobody cares who'll exist for how long cause nobody is going to lose his humanness (or at least everyone will).
@@waltershumer4211 fine by me. People are people. Names are just Names
@@marvioob5537 .... I'm sorry sir but you've been brainwashed do you honestly believe there is no difference in between Aboriginal Australians, french, Chinese, Germans and sub-Saharan Africans? I suppose there's no difference in between a German shepherd and a chihuahua a Datsun and a wolf? Believing such fallacies is not a virtue as we've been taught. The Indians the Chinese and the Africans are not playing this game we are the only ones giving up our land culture and people they will never ever join us in our post-1945 Multicultural religion of infinite equality.
@@DommTom I would bet on the latter as humanism is a very new post Enlightenment philosophy / religion which goes against all the rest of human history.
@@waltershumer4211 Tell me you're a white nationalist without telling me you're a white nationalist:
you are my new favorite current event channel now ! keep up the good work m8 !
I can attest that this is true. I've visited China and saw first hand how black people are chased out of restaurants, called racial slurs etc. I even saw how a group of tourists at the Great wall had racial slurs shouted at them by the official tour guides in uniform! It was quite shocking and an eye opener.
One night myself, my now wife(then girlfriend) and her parents were standing at a tourist attraction in Beijing. A black man came walking from across the city square and hugged us, at first we were taken aback by a stranger being so affectionate, but he then apologized and explained that the Chinese had bought a significant percentage of his father's mine in the Congo and that he is in China to learn how the new company will work etc, however he has been in China for 7months yet no one wants to befriend him or go out for drinks with him and he is so lonely. He complained that he often cannot enter restaurants or stores, he also said racial slurs get shouted at him daily. It is a sad state of affairs.
Selling a mine to a Chinese company was a BIG mistake. If the guy from the Congo thinks he is not being treated well in China, he should see how Chinese treat local miners in the Congo. "That cobalt ore was mined by kids? Good! Now we don't have to pay as much for it!"
@@mikenekosama4426 To be fair it's not like the western companies are much better in that regard.
Chinese are hated in most countries where they have immigrated.
@@plmokm33They absolutely are, it's like comparing being carpet bombed to being cobalt bomb nuked. Both are bad, one is clearly worse.
@@randomuruk7230 Western companies buy cobalt from the same mines though. They don't straight up request child labor but they don't really ask questions about why it's cheaper to buy from some sellers over others.
Never stop speaking the truth.. too few people are brave enough to do so. Thank you!
The first time I was in a NY subway a Chinese man came runing through and tried to push me out of the way. I guess he got away with it before as he was surpised when I pushed back and he fell on his face. I felt bad for a few seconds until the man got up and tried to hit me in the face. The first time in my life I beat the shit out of someone.
You gonna learn today! Now you're in New York, the concrete jungle! He deserved it! 😂
That boi caught them hands 💀
Respect. Some people have to learn the hard way 😅
Why wasn’t he deported?
More of this. DEFEND OUR HOUSE and OUR COMMUNITIES.
You allow foreigners to truly understand the spiritual outlook of the Chinese people.
What you do is particularly meaningful👍
we need to stop them holding the games as soon as possible or get all the countries to boycott them
Well aside from a new change in leadership of the IOC how would the world realistically stop China from hosting their games?
The games will happen, but we can boycott watching them and their sponsors.
@@xraftermanx So much of sport is, CG.
You want capitalist country's to boycott money? Good luck with that.
@@liberalsocialist9723 It's a reasonable point that you make LS, but one would hope that those who support liberty would.
Chinese society has a huge strand of racism in its core. I lived in HK for 15 years, and the attitude there towards Indians and South East Asian people with darker coloured skin was pretty derogatory and discriminatory. Africans/African Americans would have an even more difficult time. Of course in Mainland China it is a lot worse.
But wait this wasnt the case in the Jaden Smith Karate Kid movie
Blacks in the US are the same way with darker skinned Africans that immigrate here.
They think darker skinned blacks are evil. The test is the brown paper bag. If you’re darker than unbleached paper…
It’s a thing. So hypocritical.
@@JustAnotherPaddy False!
@@JustAnotherPaddy Born and raised in the US and I have never seen that. I own a business in a part of the city called Little Ethiopia. It's a small pocket of the city with a lot of Ethiopian restaurants and shops. Do you think a place like this could exist in Beijing or anywhere in China? I have employed people from several different African nations and I've never heard of what you're describing. And if anyone spoke to them in a derogatory way like that in my business they'd get sent out quicker than a Bruce Lee kick to the nuts.
It's just like america.
Don't lie.
Going to have to say, if I left my wife outside while me and my daughter ate, i'd feel pretty ashamed of myself. I'm saying it that way obviously, because as a man i would allow my family to rest if that was more important, but i couldn't see a situation where i'd leave my wife outside to be humiliated like that. What a weak, weak person.
I know! I’m not a man-but I could not live with myself if I behaved that way toward even an acquaintance. Or a pet!
I mean, standing up for your wife in a situation like that is the bare minimum of decency. She gave him a child-with everything that entails-and he left her outside like a pair of muddy shoes! Their daughter will always remember that.
TBF we do not know the circumstances. They might have had a long day, and maybe even the wife told him, please just order the food and pass it outside through the window, I just need to eat now, or something like that. She did not feel angry at him, but at the restaurant, which indicates they were in agreement, and possibly there was just nothing else around. If you are really hungry and exhausted you do put up with shit like that to get a meal, and possibly getting the food was only possible with him being inside. So don't judge about what we do not know.
@@104thironmike4 Yeah,maybe, but if I had to humiliate my wife to get a meal I,d stay hungry.
@@104thironmike4 I'm not sure what situation would stop the guy from taking the food they gave him and eating with her outside.
@@plmokm33 Maybe because he had to be with his kid who was in doors.
Thank you for producing this great article.
Their racial superiority idealism is extremely arrogant and stupid. If they are to DNA test all 1+ Billion people of China, they will find that a good number of them are not 100% Chinese. I had my DNA analysed a few years ago and I was reported as being 93% Chinese and 7% Pacific Islander. This surprised me a little initially but it made sense as one of my parents hailed from the FuZhou region (where it has the Pacific coastline).
Furthermore I had once overheard a Chinese tourist on a tour bus (sitting in front of me) while I was in New Caledonia. He was talking to his Chinese wife/girlfriend on how inferior New Caledonia when compared to China. He was not expecting anyone else to be overhearing and understanding his BS. As I had enough of him, I had retorted loudly with "Shi Ma?" (meaning "really" or "Is that so?"). He turned around (looking a little confused) to see me with my lovely Australian wife. We had a tour guide at the front of the bus with a microphone explaining and showcasing her beautiful country who had heard me. She had asked if I had a question. I lied and explained to her that the guy in front of me was complementing on how awesome and beautiful New Caledonia was. This arrogant tourist could not retort and correct my "translation" as I was saving his (very embarrassed) face and consequently he had then chosen to STFU.
Race or ethnicity differences are real. Your still 93% chinese. Epigenetics is real. Different ethnicities lived under different conditions and environments and made different choices and they inherited a lot of things from it including certain behaviours from the genes they inherited. According to epigenetics Those genes can be changed by changing environments and behaviours for a long time maybe a few generations but it's still real
@@sigmanocopyrightmusic8737 Go back to school, you have spent too long on /pol and you have no idea what you are talking about.
Greetings from Nigeria.
This is my new favourite channel. I stumbled across a video 3 days ago, thought the title was interesting, watched it, was impressed, subscribed, and now I'm bing watching your content.
I love your stuff. God bless you
One word: true. 100%, absolutely. Racism and xenophobia are so deeply rooted and widespread in China, I often felt embarrassed for my friends and even my parents. No point to cover it up. I see it as a form of backwardness and ignorance, a big part of the reason is the teaching of victim mentality by the government, you know the foreign colonists and imperialists routine. I don’t want to say that Chinese racism is harmless just because most of these people will never meet a non-Chinese in their entire life, because things are changing fast, and directly or indirectly people are being hurt by this national backwardness and outright lie. Yes China was colonized by some western countries and occupied by Japan, but so were a lot of other countries. If China wants to gain respect, it needs to be truthful with its history and its people, and respect others at the most basic level. 己所不欲 ,勿施于人。With the current administration and the way things are going, I’m not holding my breath. I emigrated from China after college and married a white woman, China never felt so far away to me as it does now.
What gets me is the way that the U.S. gets constantly accused of racism, while the same people ignore the racism in China
We Indonesian were also colonized (Portugal, Dutch, Japan), but not once our history lesson told us to hate and blame others. We were taught to hate the act of colonialism and imperialism but not the actors because things have changed, and we need to develop ourselves and not play the blaming game. When a country starts to take accountability, that is when the progress and development truly start.
RACISM AND XENOPHOBIA YES IA MAFRAID OF FOREIGNERS HAVE A PROBLEM?
Every imperialistic nation thinks they are superior. Wich causes to be racists and xenophobic. Russia,Spain,UK, USA,China, Israel,etc.
A very sad situation to close your population and make them believe so bad stuff.
My Mom’s friend was a missionary in Beijing and he was blond with big blue eyes, every time he got on a bus the driver would say “back of the bus round eyes” so I know how xenophobic China is. If I were that lady I’d be mad that my family didn’t sit outside with me, I speak from experience with my family that they’d do exactly that, or even better: just leave and not give the restaurant our money
I was thinking the same thing- why is her husband bringing her food and not just leaving the restaurant? The answer, I suppose, is that no matter where they go to eat it will be the same story and they're hungry. The truth is China does NOT want foreigners in China and is making it very obvious. They are Xi-nophobic.
Lmao only the chinese would think that calling someone "round eye" is and insult.
@@craig221 I'd doubt most would. Their beauty standards definitely favour a more European shaped eye for their models
Well, in this case, I'm fully with the Chinese. Keep your missionary perverts in your own societies.
@@Robin-ci2kx the pun at the end was kind of cringy byeah
Great video! Very informative, clear and direct. Thanks!
The disturbing thing is that there are a staggering number of Chinese students like this as well, and I had the misfortune of running into some at my university. The amount of fights I've seen between Mainland Chinese and Chinese Americans is comical at best, and truly jarring at worst.
a lot of those mainland chinese students are spoiled rich brats
That uncle said so himself, if China is so great and has everything they need, then those student should just return home and not be allowed to travel again with that kind of mentality; also might as well stop all trades with china you know, since they have everything they need and more and are so perfect and amazing xD
Where's the university?
@@Leshic2 Western United States. There was also a huge uproar on campus in 2017, when the Dalai Lama came to speak at our graduation commencement.
Oh the CCP aka California communist party paving the way for their overlords
For a few years China really felt like my home....a home I thought I'd settle down in. It breaks my heart to see how the people's attitude to foreigners has changed. And as Winston explained, it's not the fault of the Chinese people. The CCP generate this xenophobia because it cements their position.
@Haung Jo Exactly.
@Haung Jo So you blame a people whose government controls ALL of their media and pushes racism on them every day of their lives?
@@paulwally9007 Not all of it is but there is still part of it that's on them.
By that same standard, you could justify racism and genocide in African countries in the last 30-40 years.
China’s one of the biggest and most powerful countries in the world and it's about time it gets treated like it is.
The government there used foreigners to modernize and get rich, but always planned to discard them when the time came.
@@brunopadovani7347 Quite.
Financialization really bit the rest of the world in the ass.
Chinese Racism is very very prominent, one incident in the Philippines in which they tried to open a Chinese immigrants only restaurant, not even half Chines could get in. There was a massive outrage of locals that the Government arrested the owners and shut down the restaurant
Couldn't they find other restaurants?,in my country there are a bunch of chinese only restaurants,but we don't care anyway...
Don’t ever tolerate other people coming into your country and disrespecting you. Only self loathing simps would do that.
If that half of the Chinese could not get into the restaurant, it looks like it was a restaurant only for "their own people." What is criminal in it? They made their own place. As a Russian who lives outside of Russia, I myself sometimes spend time in the Russian diaspora consisting only of Russian speakers, despite the fact that most of my friends here are of other nationalities. When I am in the circle of my Russian friends and we meet our friends who do not speak Russian, our friend will just say hello and leave, because everyone understands that people abroad sometimes need to spend time with their compatriots. My friends, migrants of other nationalities, also often spend time only in the circle of people of their own nationality. When you are in a different culture and in a different language environment, you need places like this for taking rest of different culture. There are no Russian restaurants where I am yet, but I was once in a cafeteria for Iranians, to which I was invited by an Iranian friend. No one will forbid you to go there if you somehow found this place but no one speak English there, and only Iranians go there. Also in Moscow there is a restaurant at the embassy of Uzbekistan, which can only go to people with Ubek citizenship. By the way, when I lived in Moscow, this seemed insulting to me, because I love Uzbekistan very much, but I do not have the citizenship of this country. But when I became a migrant myself, I understood it.
@@WelloBello if it was agreed with the owners of the restaurant, then why is it criminal? I perfectly understand why this is unpleasant for the residents of the city, but from the side of the law, but why it is illegal to let only people you want into your restaurant.
@@daoscyp Its amusing that a primitive and backward Russian wouldn't understand such a basic principle. Although given what your barbaric people are up to in Ukraine its not surprising.
As it turns out, walking around like you own the place is generally frowned on in foreign countries. In fact, some countries such as the US have anti-discrimination statutes making it illegal to discriminate as a business. You either serve the general public or you aren't in business.
But China's behavior has finally reached the tipping point. The source of Chinese wealth, Western manufacturing and stealing Western IP, is moving out of China. And the West has your barbaric people to thank for it because people made the connection that if Russia was dumb enough to invade Ukraine the Chinese are easily stupid enough to invade Taiwan. Say good bye cupcake. You won't rise again.
Keep up the good work! You are appreciated!!
I fully agree with you Winston. As a Filipina when I visited China three separate times I met people who assumed that I was a housemaid or a prostitute. My Mandarin is poor (I was taught by my Chinese grandfather), bur I do know the word for prostitute, which I sometimes heard in the background. What was worse was when I was asked directly how much I charged fior sex.
It is disgusting that they would treat you like that. Sorry you had to endure that.
Was it 小姐?”xiao jie”? Actually this is a common type of address for a young women. It only has the connotations you speak of if you are a ktv. Then asking for 小姐 would indeed be asking for ladies of the night.
@@reigninblood123 pretty sure anyone educated in Southeast Asia will think of 妓女/鸡 instead of 小姐 when it comes to prostitute. I didn't even know it refers to a prostitute until someone from Shanghai said it's rude (which, hah, tell that to my textbook)
I'm Italian and here in Italy there's a quite important Filipino community, expecially in the big cities like Rome or Milan. I know it can sounds stereotypical, but many of them are indeed housekeeper. They're very respected because they're extremely polite, hard working, honest people. I'm sorry to read what happened to you, but as we say here, nevermind, the idiots' mother is always pregnant.
BTW, in my opinion Filipino women are extremely attractive.
how much? jkjk
Shoutout to Enes Kanter for being an NBA player that actually has a heart and a spine.
Not really. He's just a bootlicker who happens to be right about China.
He needs to see this and spread it
Enes is on Twitter. I'm not sure how but can anybody share it letting him know how China feels towards blacks?
@@MartianManHunter2258 Hah. You must be a turk.
@@slightlysublimated1619 Nope, I just don't have the mindset "Don't ask questions, just consume propaganda. Then get excited for next propaganda" that Enes has with America.
China has been blaming my "dirty" country of Canada for sending them omicron through the mail.
Even if that were the case it's just a return to sender.
I really hope the last couple of years have opened the world's eyes to just how bad China is for the rest of the world.
They cant fulfill their zero covid policy so they are looking for scapegoats. It came from Wuhan. That history will never be erased.
@@Fanta.... China really is pretty bad for the rest of the world, And where i was born (Canada) is not far behind China, Now i live in Chinada and i didnt even have to cross city, province, country lines, hell i didnt even have to change address
@@acehighdan These same People have millions of their citizens living comfortably in Canada with no problems. They will never get live in those houses in China. Even when they get to Africa they tend to get nice houses to live in than their one style flat in China.
Lmao 😂
Super interesting and revealing. Keep up the great work, I support you!
That had to be the worst humiliation any person could experience. Imagine your own husband allowing that restaurant treat you worse than a leper and force you to eat outside on a little bowl like a beggar while he and your little daughter enjoy the food and the ambience inside? I will be surprised if she did not divorce him right after that treatment.
right? cant they go somewhere else
@@KaKarol I'm guessing she insisted on it to demonstrate how bad their policy was, and fair enough
Well maybe she decided she wanted her family to be comfortable and enjoy themselves,I’d sit outside to let my kids and wife eat indoors even if it was raining ,I’d just get wet so my family wasn’t hungry..yet I get your point..as I sure wouldn’t eat indoors if my wife,or family member wasn’t allowed indoors..
yes - i wonder if that was ever overcome,within their relationship ?!
No real man would be eating inside a restaurant and let his wife eat outside.. screw the content! That’s disrespectful af
That intro was quite explosive 🧨🧨🧨🧨
Wow! Winston, do you remember a couple of months ago I asked, are you going to celebrate when you reach 1M subscribers? You replied "Yes. If it happens" You were at around 850k then. A few weeks later you're almost there at that milestone. I've been a loyal subscriber since 2013. When you had around 8k subs. Before you blew up. So happy to see you grow and be part of this journey. You're almost there and I couldn't be more proud. Well done Winston. Adnan.
Winston is not at 1 Million subscribers yet. 😐😐😐😐😐
Thank you so much mate, it’s been a heck of a journey and I’m so glad you’ve been such an important part of it, Stay Awesome!
@@John77Doe He's almost there. I rarely get the opportunity to comment early on these videos, as that's when it's most likely the comments get read before there are hundreds. So took this chance to wish him well, as I probably won't that chance when he's actually reached 1M
Thank you for your videos. i am really enjoying them.
I am ashamed to say that system racism not only exist in China, but also in the oversea Chinese community overall. 😓
I have a good friend, he’s a Sikh Indian 👳🏿♂️, there was a time he asked me to go to lunch with him to a Chinese restaurant. So I did. I asked him why taking me here? He said he wanted to eat here try the Chinese food but the Chinese waitress never let him in!
When we ordered food and you know what, a waiter said to me in Chinese: don’t you know India and China were at war? (Referring to 2020 Galwan Valley conflict). I was shocked and replied to him: what does that has anything to do with my friend getting lunch here! 🤦🏻♂️
@C M Sadly lots of people can't.
Most Chinese are racists even if they are citizens of other countries for generations.
@C M You're probably just as nasty as the guy in the video!
Which country is that ?
@C M What does caring about his own people have to do with racism towards Sikhs? I don't get mad at the Vietnamese 'cause they kicked our ass in the 60s. I won't get mad at ordinary Russians if Biden is dumb enough to start a war in Ukraine.
You sound pretty irrational...and pretty "ASSHO" to be frank.
I think you brought this up before and something unnoticed when I first moved there (was in Shanghai 15 years) is that it is both a superiority complex and an inferiority complex together at the same time.
Usually those who feel inferior overcompensate by going the other way and become bullies and try to promote their own power. Notice Xi has the disease and it gets worse and worse.
Times are tough all over, but turning on fellow humans is no way to get a leg up.
I never got leg up or even a leg over ! Sigh !!
Hi! How are you and your family? Thank you so much for your excellent work and information - so profound! Take care, best wishes and good health. Regards
It just makes me sick that governments around the world still do business with regimes like this. The world is reliant on Chinese semiconductor. Thank you for your intelligent explanation.
Get educated buddy. China makes a small fraction of semiconductors for the world. They certainly don’t make semiconductors with the processing power for advance industrial and military purposes. You should look more into that unless your remark here was willful ignorance.
China isn't making the semiconductors, the country is essentially a big cheap assembly plant
@@waynerlee I believe he was thinking of Taiwan...
@@ghostsade3 that’s like saying Russia invaded Russia instead of Russia invaded Ukraine.
@@jkeelsnc Nope. "Unbridled" capitalism is an economic system of voluntary trade between parties & is wonderful. If a nation thinks that it is not in its interest to allow some trade between it and another nation, then it must do its job. Don't blame private economic actors for not doing the job of governments.
Winston, my deepest gratitude for disclosing this shocking situation in China. It’s right out of the playbook of the third Reich.
CHINE CHICOM CHINAZI
People are always quick to jump to nazis and give the comminists a free pass. Last time I checked China was communist and not a nazi country.
Just love the straight up facts presented, THIS is what real media should aspire to be in attempts to being unbiased politically.
it's hard when Chinese cash can be converted into our currency ^^
Like his comical declaration about people being so scared of being accused of racism to the point they're happy to ignore their own safety? Nah that's just a childish far-right cliche. Anyone with half a brain can see through his bizarre conclusion jumping rather easily.
@@simonjohnston9488"Far right"?
What's wrong with being an ultracapitalist?
@@simonjohnston9488Something tells me you can't tell the difference between the economic left, economic right, authoritarianism, and liberalism to save your life.
Thank you for all the videos you post. It’s very informative.
Winston I can only say thank you again. You are the man. I have been saying this for over a decade to people around me. Unfortunately, very few took it seriously ... racism in China is the most neglected ugly reality....thank you for reiterating this....stay safe and stay blessed ...
I think its not neglected but its fueled. If the people of China hate everyone else and feel they are naturally superior they will be far more loyal to the Chinese state and being a pure Chinese. Racism helps Chinas government.
You can talk even further about the racism the Han people show toward other ethnic minorities within China. People that we foreigners would think are fully accepted as Chinese.
Because you foreigners think all Asians are the same!
That don't exist alright? One of those "brainwash" is to let us believe that 56 nations are bothers and sisters, no one deny that. Every people know how to sing "56 nations are 56 flowers, 56 brothers and sister belongs to one family"
Go ahead, illustrate me on the horrendous treatment of a Chinese to a Chinese
@@lihwak9181 any han Chinese to any mongolian
also the fact that the Han is around 70% of the entirety of the chinese population
Yeah fully accepted into a "re-education camp"
"a day without a friend is like a pot without a single drop of honey inside" - Xi Jinping
You sir, may have my sides.
-69000000000 social credit
Says Winnie-the-Pooh. 😀
But pot is better _without_ any honey inside. It's very difficult to light a joint if it's full of oozy sticky bee juice.
🤣🤣
So they want the rest of the world to accept them in their filthy ways but yet apparently they can be hateful to everyone else.
this is the first time I've seen a video from this channel in a while, but it's all the more important. I'm very surprised this hasn't been manipulated or censored by youtube, but I'm damn glad it hasn't been. Keep up the good work. If China is one of the most economically and militaristically powerful countries in the world, this stuff needs to be addressed, and I'm glad that this channel and others like it are keeping that up. Never stop what you're doing, it's appreciated much more than you know.
You're doing very important work Winston. More than you know if that's even possible. The work that you guys are doing will reverberate over the coming years. The attention that you're currently getting isn't at all representative of the actual impact you guys will have long term. You're doing God's work and I'll ask you to never doubt that you're doing the right thing. Keep up the good work, and don't ever get discouraged by the wumaos.
Also, pre-GRATS on ONE MILLION SUBS !!! Quite the feat !!!
Thank you so much mate!
@@serpentza Jou sukses is welverdiend.
We can all do our bit to ensure the CCP NEVER become the world's leading power.
@@paulwally9007 This is the way.
What does all this have to do with "God's work", I wonder?
I have been rejected by so many hotels in China, despite my European passport and my visas were alright! They used to say, as we hear in this great video "sorry we don't accept foreigners", it is supposed to be for safety reasons....but actually the hotels get fined if they are controlled with foreigners inside without the proper license. But what is this license about ? it forces to scan and send copy of the passports and visas to the local police bureau, who will keep and transfer the info in a special system, where the CCP can track foreigners everywhere....The paranoia of the CCP shows their weakness, they know that there is something wrong in China, if not, why so many Chinese citizens want to run away and take others nationalities?
Houses falling apart, unhealthy foods, pollution, crazy degree of professional and social pressure, etc. the biggest enemy of China is the CCP itself. The growth we have witnessed in the last 40 years comes from the economic reform, which is based on... liberalism and capitalism, so now in China the rich drives Ferrari and the poor keeps the car park 12 hours a day for a ridiculous salary, is it socialism?
All is based on lies, from the origins of the CCP until now.
To be fair, it's not the hotels fault. They want your business but they don't want the fines. If you're in a border town, hotels are being checked all the time. The police have been nice with me though. If there really aren't any alternatives they can allow the hotel to take you without a license. It's time consuming but at least you don't have to sleep outside.
@@mikeh6286 ,
It's easier on the police as well to get you into a hotel so they know where you are, don't need to follow / track you down / check hotels in an attempt to keep up on your where abouts. They have to report to their superiors as well, and not knowing where you stayed each night is detrimental to their career / life.
@@fjb4932 Yep. A friend that went backpacking got asked where he stayed the nights that weren't reported. They sure are thorough hehe.
Remember that the next time you hear some liberal mocking Trump. He basically just told the truth about things and liberals would act butt hurt. The best was how he spoke about China and everything he said about Germany and it's putting it's neighbors at risk due to it's over reliance on Russian gas all while taking advantage of America was absolutely prophetic. Remember how the Germans just laughed. They ain't laughing now. Have they even admitted how right Trump was? Knowing the Germans probably not.
I've always believed in a different story but yours make so much more sense now. My gf used to tell me (we're both Chinese) hotels aren't allowed to take foreign guests if they have a rating of 3 stars or lower, becuase that would be a bad representation of the state of the country (given how poorly the average hotel rooms are maintained).
I am astonished that there are no hate speak from Chinese propaganda or bots, I see much more on other videos. great content! love your vids.
When I was there, I really enjoyed China, but I didn't understand the language and didn't know if they were insulting me or not. They were all over my husband because he was white and they treated him like a rock star. When my brother and his wife went there a year, they had a whole different experience and not positive, because they understood all the slur thrown at them, because they were Chinese and speaking English to each other, but they understood mandarin and all the rude things that were said to them. I ashamed of these people, the country of my parents origin. So rude.
Speaking of IP theft. I studied for my Masters degree at one of the best universities in the UK. A Chinese student imported a script which downloaded as much as possible from the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering) and exported it back to China. The IEEE then blocked everyone from the university from accessing it's online library for several weeks! Can you imagine if you were writing your PhD thesis and you can't access your online resources?!
Why? Just to get their research group back home in China a step ahead?
@@LuvThyMind29 "just" so ALL applicable research groups in China can gain access to that information and advance.
@@clarkeysam I don't mean "just" as in I consider it to be a minor offense. I wondered if perhaps they may be up to more than this alone such as identity theft or monitoring/spying on certain individuals.
Most of my coworkers in the lab, at an R1 University in the US, are from China. This is not unusual given that these positions don't pay well. I wonder sometimes if they are devout followers of the CCP eager to report back about our lab/work.
@@LuvThyMind29 there's zero doubt that China spies and is involved in online fraud, but I wouldn't necessarily link that with their attack on the IEEE.
Sounds like your situation is similar to what mine was like. In the UK, universities prefer to admit students from outside the EU, as they pay 3 times more in tuition fees than UK/EU students. In the university I was talking about in my original post, undergraduates are approx 1/3 British, 1/3 are Chinese, 1/3 are other international students. At post grad level it's anywhere from 50-90% Chinese. The Chinese government funds degrees for Chinese students who are accepted to the top 10 universities in the UK.
As for their support of the CCP, it's likely to vary. I had Chinese house mates at university. I asked them about Tiananmen square and they had no idea and then one became abrupt and claimed it wasn't true, etc. I suspect the older members of the faculty will have had to have family links to the party in order to gain education and leave the country, but after decades of living in the west, their support of the party will usually have reduced.
As a Chinese, I was talking and thinking the exact same way. I was not able to distinguish China and Chinese Communism Party, because CCP combined them together. Therefore, in Chinese people’s eyes against CCP is against China. The situation completely changed when I went abroad, they are genuine evil and will be huge problem in the future if keep going like this. This kind of disastrous ideology is imposed on people’s mind, I would say Chinese people are nice and kind but just need more information(remove the firewall) and get rid of the tyranny from CCP. Keep up the great content 👍
I'm glad to see that you were psychologically strong enough to wake up from your conditioning. Yes, if you grew up in an ethnic nationalist society they always intermingle the State with the culture/race/language of the people. So if anyone points out any flaws of the State it is viewed as attacking the people and not the politicians who run the State, or the State itself. The sad part about it is that these political tactics work on the masses. It's the age old divide and conquer BS. Works all the time! I'm not an American but I admire and love their country. Why? Because the people generally view themselves as separate from the State. They hold the value of the sovereign individual, not of the State. Or as JFK worded it, "Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country." Left or Right wing, they're proud to be American; however, the next minute they will not have a problem saying, "Blank the government." LOL You gotta love that!
Excellent critical thinking. China is multi-millenia civilization, which the CCP persecuted and destroyed using ideas from white guys that died 100 years ago.
Prejudice likes to lump people together and not see people as individuals. Prejudice dies when individuals meet and get to know each other without being told in advance what to think.
Thanks for all your amazing videos. They have been truly an eye opener on Chinese society.
I'm from the UK and honestly, I have never seen ANY racism towards the Chinese here. At all. That being said, the attitude towards them is changing very, very quickly and that's entirely due to the CCP's actions.
Nobody hates China, everybody loves China! But everyone hates the CCP! Nobody likes the CCP!
@@DommTom but the problem is if the CCP condone such videos it puts the Chinese at risk of racism outside China. This is a bad policy for an upcoming superpower and they need to change it fast.
@@MrPurge11 The problem is that no one will call them out since nearly everyone has financial investments in China and will be retaliated against for it.
If you want to effect change, it must start at the pocketbook. If they don't want to change their attitude, they don't get my money.
Don't blame the the Chinese rules, just like with this virus bullshit, it is the people that have the power to make shit fly
@@DommTom I like the Chinese People but not the Government.
But it’s sad that the Chinese people have been indoctrinated for decades over this.
I don't know why, but I am addicted to your videos. I now know way more about China than I ever intended.
Same.😀👍
Same
Shared!More people need to see this.
Thank you
I can't believe it. I met Sonny in Arkansas back in 2018 over a barbeque. I didn't know who he was because I don't really follow sports, but I talked with him about playing in China and I was really impressed that Americans played over there. He seemed excited about it and I never would have thought he was treated like this. I have seen a few of your videos and have been plenty disgusted by worse things. But the fact that I met this guy in person (even for a few minutes) just makes me extra sick. You never truly know what is happening to people around you.
That guy who said foul words against Chinese marrying foreigners; I could literally smell his breath through the screen😲
Yeh, a mix of gutter oil, soy sauce, fish sticks, and chinese cigarettes!!
@@tubester4567 and not brushing teeth for a year except dirty finger and hot water
Hahahaha!!
Every American should see this, so they can finally understand how China manipulates good-hearted people in other countries. It is sad, but we can combat this evil with information and education. Thank you, Serpentza.
Speaking of racial discrimination, which country is more serious than the United States?
@@刘奇良the racial discrimination in America is overblown
@@DauthEldrvariaOverblown is putting it lightly. It's nearly non-existent in the U.S. compared to China
@@刘奇良don’t ever compare US to this ,China is just another level or racism compare to most countries around the world .
Haha and here in germany if u say something critical about criminal Immigrants or think critical about how much immagrants coming to our country than u be called N.A.C.I-N.A.C.I😂😂😂
I'm both Japanese and North American. There’s hatred, racism, bigotry, ignorance, and ethnic superiority complex everywhere. Call as it is. I only have pity for this Chinese guy. He's poisoning himself with so much hate. Look how sick his face looks. Poor guy. Get well soon.
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Apt quote
@Moab's Washpot it is not systemic in Japan. Small enclave of hate aren’t uncommon anywhere but China promotes it.
My wife is a naturalized US citizen from Japan. I can safely say that we have experienced some degree of disapproval fom both sides; however, I would say more from Japanese than most US citizens; however, a great deal of the Japanese issues stem from social assumptions made about Japanese women married to US citizens. My wife graduated college there and came here to work on a masters degree, at one location in Japan, she was snubbed by wives whose husbands worked with the service co-located on the base. That didn't last long since the senior officer's wife was an earlier graduate from the same college; so social issues play a large role there.
There's racism, discrimination, hate everywhere, but Asia leads the rest of the world in this regard. Those fools never fight or even try to stop it.
@@tomexlfc Asia doesn't not lead.
America does.
LeBron been real quiet since this dropped
Lebron is a self-absorbed disingenuous puppet working as a shield and mouthpiece for his corporate taskmasters.
When products were advertised as “Not made in China” there was an outcry. I think that it may be the time for it.
we need to move all our manufacturing out of China ASAP. we cannot be feeding the beast any longer. yes it is hard, yes, almost everything is made in China but we still have to try, unless we want to be completely under the CCP's diktat
@@Fanta.... the manufacturing is being moved to India
I still check where things are made, because I don't WANT to buy Chinese made items, for various reasons. All they are doing is trying to hide from a public sentiment- that as far as I can tell is still there.
I make sure I avoid made in China as much as possible. I try to find local alternatives even if they are costlier
You are a few who realized the "essence" of China and I am glad that you are vocal about it. The wisdom is that you can only beat them by knowing them in depth and pretend to be one of them.
Thank you for calling this out.
Never going to China. That's for sure. Also I don't buy stuff that's from China. I choose stuff from Japan or Korea instead.
I've always been interested in China and Chinese culture and even took a mandarin and Chinese history class well in high-school. I love your videos but the last 2 or 3 years have officially deterred me from wanting to visit China any more.
If what you're interested in is historical China, then, as someone who studied Chinese history at Uni and went to China, I can tell you don't bother. I don't know quite how word this, but it's like a connection between the present and the past is lacking that you find in most places. So there is no sense of it despite the odd relic of an old structure here and there, as people seemed generally culturally rootless and cut off from their pre-CCP past.
I would go to Taiwan instead, as it, by all accounts I have heard, is what China is not. A modern country that is a normal mixture of past and present, where you will find some of those traces of bygone times not only in structures but in the mores of the people as well.
Something else completely different you may like, and which is far cheaper and more Covid friendly, is Robert van Gulik's Judge Dee Mystery books set in ancient China. I would strongly recommend them if you are unfamiliar with them. I still find them one of the best ways to recreate the world of ancient China for me, and van Gulik was brilliant in how well he managed to replicate the cultural and linguistic tone in the books, as well as historical details, considering he what he was trying to replicate was the Chinese style "classical mystery", i.e. a Ming author writing a mystery set in the past, often Song or Tang.
@Inner Worlds As someone with a historical perspective, I have realized that we perhaps have a slightly skewed view of the importance of recent events, exactly because they are recent. If you go back far enough that we have greater perspective on the long tern consequences, but look at what people then thought were the all important current events of their day, it becomes enlightening as most often what we now consider to be decisive will be something else entirely, and usually a result of a more gradual process like shifts in technology or thinking, that created social pressure and changes.
So if I try to look at what is happening around us, and China more specifically, then the first thing I would note is that China has only been around for 70 years. That is a very short time. Think about it, lets say, that if due to a mixture of climatic disasters, economic failures, and social breakdown, that China was to collapse into inner turmoil for the next 50 years, then to partly reemerge as politically new and more stable identity (having lost some territory in the south to HK and Taiwan, and in maybe in the north to Russia), would you think that a completely unimaginable scenario? And 250 years from now, just how much importance would general histories give to what would then be considered the rather brief CCP reign? Would children not be studying Taiwan or HK that ended up expanding into southern China as being more relevant?
@Inner Worlds Thanks, it does make me wonder as well, and sometimes I wish I knew what of our present time will actually be relevant in the broader scheme of things. That I could see those history books of the future, not to find out what will happen, just to see what their view of current events was, and what they thought was important now.
Go to Taiwan. They preserved more Chinese history and culture there.
Hopefully China will be a more hospitable place within our lifetimes.
That's incredibly sad to hear. Channels like Winstons now are only going to show you the negatives. Why not come and experience it for yourself?!
I would love to see a reality tv show where they take guys like this from all types of countries and pay them to live in the same house for 6 months having it all recorded 24 hours.
That would be awesome!
Now THATS ENTERTAINMENT!!
Better than any reality show drama!
You're a genius!
I believe that was called real world
The CCP government doesn't allow foreign media to feature a show on chinese soil or online media that could turn negative.
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Thank you for being awesome. You are absolutely 1000 % correct about the racism in china towards the world. I used to live in china, and my mom family is 100 % Chinese.