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  • funkin chinese!

  • fuckin chinese!

  • For all those people trying to excuse the CCP thugs by saying he should respect Chinese law, I would say Chinese laws violate INTERNATIONAL laws on human rights.

    Human Rights are paramount and no nation has a right to be above them. The Chinese regime once again shows its arrogance.

  • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 Fuck off you retard!

  • 在这样的村里外国人被踢被打应该不可能,不过肯定是不会让外国记­者采访,中国现象睁一只眼闭一只眼吧,而且很多外国人一面骂中国­人口太多移民太多,一面骂中国实行计划生育

  • aw...christian you're an inspiration to me :)

  • I counted six, Mr Wayne.

  • He's now acting as a H-Y-P-O-C-R-I-T-E after the Flowers of War. LOL

  • The chinese was like bitch it's pay back for what you did to us in the dark knight bruce lee jackie chan fuck him up lol.

  • I'm a Chinese. All I can say is I love china but it doesn't mean I like communist. Sorry for bale got such experience. The human rights in china is really a sensitive word. Most of the citizens all not realizing they are living in the hell. That's why the government block the Youtube in china. They don't want ppl to know anything bad about their government then can lie to them. So sad.....

  • @wdw19891989

    Well said. I know there are many decent and enlightened and Chinese citizens like yourself. There are still nationalist morons who energetically defend the regime but a growing number of Chinese people are seeing the truth about 60 years of persecution and lies. Sooner or later the regime will have to reform. Respect to you.

  • @wdw19891989

    Well said. Anyone who is open minded will recognise that there are many decent and enlightened Chinese people such as yourself, who realises the truth about the CCP and their crimes. Respect to you.

  • What the hell was Bale thinking? He's a GUEST in China and acting like a selfrightous prick.

  • @MrRazorblade999

    Oh really. What about the Chinese nationalist thugs who surrounded and threatened a defenceless young woman at Duke University in the US. THEY were guests of the US, taking advantage of the education oppertunities there but they decided to violently promote Chinese nationalism. They had no respect for their host country. It is so hypocritical for Chinese nationalists to demand respect when all they want to do is force the CCP agenda onto everyone else.

  • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 I agree. Same disgusting imperialism! If you are in in another country you should respect their laws and culture no matter what. Just common sense in my opinion.

  • Christian next time says: "I AM BATMAN!"

  • When you go into another country you have to respect the rule of law there. China is not hollywood. If you want to visit someone the official comunist government obviously has problems with then it would be smart to ask the government for permission. If they say no then guess what? It's their country.

  • @cherokid It doesn't matter whether he respects their law or not. This so-called law shuts people's mouth. It forbids one person to visit another person just like that. It's sick! Because of people like you, people tolerate neglecting people's rights. There are different countries, different laws, but there are also predominant human rights, don't forget about it.

  • @cherokid

    Laws that abuse Human Rights deserve no respect. Dont be such a sheep. Laws that violate human rights are breaking INTERNATIONAL LAW on human rights and such countries should face international condemnation. NO LAW IS ABOVE HUMAN RIGHTS

  • for many many narrow minded people, they watched this video , then they gave a jugement about billion Asian people. Open your mind, let's make friends. American people are being f*cked up by crazy american carrying guns. Come on! They don't want you take camera, then they can show you that. this is basic human right! uploaded tiltle in this way for some purpose, coz he or she is real activist bug!

  • Looks like Batman was trying to do a team up with Daredevil.

  • "Bale is currently making his way back to the house, this time in full Batman costume and with 39 bat-a-rangs..."

  • So ironic!!

    Maybe he is now aware of why he can take part in the film of which the theme is only on nanjing massacre, but not the democracy in china.

    Bad for him

    and even worse the director and the producers are also partners of the government who never concern the democracy issue

  • They're still angry because Mr. Lau was kidnapped by Bale when he was playing batman

  • visit Guantanamo Bay next, fight the guards there.

  • Love Bale and the guy he was trying to visit.

  • Bale's a good man for making the trek out there to visit him, and the publicity from this will make the Chinese government 'lose face.' Publicizing the truth is the only way anything is going to change

  • Go to HELL CCP

  • shame for this as a Chinese, what we can do to change the situation?

  • i used to live in China

    luckily i live in Hong Kong now..

    i always feel ashame that there are so many bad news from China

  • @EdwinWong0723 oh don't be....those bad news are usually brought out by the party....not the general public..

  • TO THE BATMOBILE! Those Chinese buggers will never catch up with Batman.

  • @marcusduck you roach your ass, racist!

  • @taotaosland How the hell was that racist? It could be any race and I'll still call them buggers.

  • yup i'm glad i don't live in china

  • A government that makes pretense to be a super power, and yet they fear one blind man.

  • mr.bale! for the last time ur not batman! chill!

  • They're lucky he didn't kick their ass XD

    Because he's BATMAN!

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  • Seriously Christian Bale could support at least something within his own countries ( UK and US ) instead he gets on a plane, heads for China of all places, takes an 8 hour trip by bus, heads to a blind mans house - only to turn back. And the moral is.... he's an idiot.

  • @ZephonTLucifer actually he was already in the country for a premiere of his new film.

  • @rhythmandstealth I know but he didnt have to stick around. Why does China merit his attention but not North Korea or even his own country of the UK? He didnt even speak about the riots and during Occupy Anne Hathaway went down and protested WITH the occupiers so did Jospeh - but not Bale.

  • @ZephonTLucifer as I understand it his logic was that this guy's situation, unlike the things you mention, all of which are very important, is not big news over here, and so by doing this with a TV crew, he brings it more coverage than it would have otherwise got.

  • @rhythmandstealth But again if he wanted to highlight this sensitive issue as many have in the past ( been following for years myself ) then he could have spoken about it rather than going there. It's not as if none of us wouldn't have believed that the man was being guarded by thugs. Still he should sign up to the UN if he feels that strongly about it. That would generate a shit load of coverage.

  • @ZephonTLucifer hmm very good point

  • @rhythmandstealth There are just so many issues he could have spoken out against and never has. All issues like the Iraq War to whats been happening in the UK. All these years, nothing. Now Cnn is calling him an actor/activist? Guess anybody who gives a dollar to hobo now can be considered human rights protester.

  • I think it's great that Christian Bale wants to support this activist. China really hurts their own people. We cant be quiet about this and just let it keep happening.

  • @LilLambofJesus Oh? So why is China worse than Israel for example? Or Saudi Arabia? How about Columbia or N. Korea? Or what of just about every African country, or the slave issue, or child trafficking and sex slave, diamond mines, and child labors - you'll ignore all those and just aim for China because of ONE activist against abortions. Good luck with that people can't even get others to support the Occupy movements - and those are just about the economy and multinational companies.

  • @ZephonTLucifer China mistreats their people obviously alot more than you know. I wasnt ignoring anybody. I'm showing support for Christian Bale for what he was doing.

  • @LilLambofJesus Israel has done more than mistreat people - it has obliterated an entire culture, country and sets out to exterminate an entire people. Do I know what China does - yes I am a Human Rights watcher. You want to support Bale - don't celebrate something that could have led to him NEVER seeing his daughter again. He went in there absolutely naked and could have imprisoned or been killed in that car chase - you never do that. Sign up to the UN and be an ambassador like Jolie.

  • @ZephonTLucifer you don't have any understanding about the prc government,they are only good at fighting their only people, for a famous western white man, they don't dare to do anything even just force him out of China.

  • @yusumnn2007 Not true they have imprisoned many 'white men' over teh years, and I do know something about china as I am human rights watcher

  • The ironic thing about these recent comments is that two individuals are lauding Obama's move towards bigger government and encouraging him to grab even more power under a video that plainly reveals the end result of such a dictatorial move. Freedom is much more powerful.

  • @pinstriker11 wow have you got it all wrong.

  • Why where those security men stopping people from seeing Bale? 

  • @whysers Not stopping people they were stopping BALE from seeing a political prisoner. BIG difference.

  • Who does he think he is? Fuc.k the snob American for forcing everyone to be like them

  • @HanZeroon 操=你=妈个既得利益者 你他妈是贪官的后代还是狗奴才啊 操你=死=妈的当奴隶挺爽啊你 你他妈的好日子快到头了赶紧给你妈选好坟地吧

  • @PJjiaqiang What the fu.ck are you, little piece of shit? Go suck on some american poop, cause i bet you see that dip shit demoCRASY as gold. Btw i'm not "贪官的后代还是狗奴才" i think you're fu.ck annally when you were young and also got whacked on the head really heard from your dad's di.ck, oh wait since your mom is a slut you don't know who's your daddy. BooHoo Loser :)!

  • @HanZeroon

    Why dont you go and fuck Kim Jong-ils rotting corpse.

    Communist pig.

  • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 lol,because first of all he's corpse is not rotting second i don't want to fuc.k your mom(Kim Jong il) you fu.cking capitalist dog! and i'm not communist, i'm Chinese so if you want to destablize China, you can go orally fu.ck youself!

  • Abotion is murder.  Mr. Bale seems to believe that murder is wrong. God bless him.

  • @MaggieSullivan60 Oh so he's spoken out against the Iraq war? The killing of Palestinians? The killing of the Libyans and Syrians? Supported the Occupy movements? Spoken against Israel? Oh wait... yeah he's NEVER done that.

  • Try that shit in Cuba.

  • Take your ass back to the states cracker jack

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  • I commend Christian Bale for his actions to expose human rights violations by the Chinese government, which oppresses more people every day than all other governments combined. Bale put himself on the line to focus attention on this important issue. There was significant risk in this because the Chinese authorities do not play around. They like to severely beat people and he could have ended up with some broken bones.

    more attention needs to be brought to this issue.

  • who the fuck he thinks he is? Chinese police are too moderate, they should have used taser guns like US police did to their protesters.

  • @MultiAlpha111 These aren't protesters, all bale wanted to do was talk to someone and the Chinese wouldn't let him, thats not to moderate.

  • @Godzilla52 ask some wall st protesters how kind the US cops are. Btw, do you think US gov would allow you to visit a criminal whenever you want?

  • @MultiAlpha111 A "criminal". Definitely. A "Criminal" who was illegally confined without proper trial.

    A criminal based on interpretation of a communist dictatorship party who shits on human rights and spent more money on internal security than military.

    A "criminal" who is blind and was merely took on the case of thousands of local women who had been the victims of an aggressive family planning campaign that included forced sterilizations and abortions.

    Yeah. Definitely a criminal.

  • @MultiAlpha111 The man shouldn't be a criminal in the first place that's the point, he was a lawyer speaking his mind, and got put into prison because the government didn't like what he had to say, this is about the freedom of speech, at least in America the occupy protesters have the right to protest.

  • @Godzilla52 Oh, do they? why your main stream state controlled whore media never report on this? what we see is that your US pig size cops treated them with taser guns and pepper spread.

  • @MultiAlpha111 I'm Canadian your moron.

  • @Godzilla52 lol, canada is just another pet state of US, you puppet

  • @MultiAlpha111 are you actually going to say anything thought provoking or are you just going to insult me for having a different opinion than yours?

  • @Godzilla52 You are the one playing double faces and being hypocritical with hidden propaganda. I am just getting you busted.

  • @MultiAlpha111 No i think your just mistaking that for being blinded by your own biases

  • @Godzilla52 Who doesn't have biases on the earth? The point is if you wanna demonize Chinese or declare a war with China, just say it straight away like a real man. Pretending to care someone in China's prison and being hypocritical is disgusting.

  • @MultiAlpha111 We Americans are the LAST people on earth who should be talking about caring for other countries. Pretty common knowledge how little Americans think of the rest of the world.

  • @MultiAlpha111 I don't want to demonize China i just think it's wrong to imprison someone because they speak out against the government, it doesn't matter who's doing it, but no country should imprison somebody for speaking their mind weather it be in China or the United States.

  • @Godzilla52 Dude man are you not aware of what is passing in congress?

  • @ZephonTLucifer which thing theirs like a billion? 

  • @MultiAlpha111 @Godzilla52  Can we all agree that all governments usually suck ass?

  • @ZephonTLucifer No i'm usually pro Government actually, i just think government's shouldn't wrongfully imprison people.

  • @Godzilla52 You and I can both be put in prison without due process thanks to what Obama is trying pass in congress.

  • @Godzilla52 youtube dot com /watch?v=-tO2irR2Wj8

  • @ZephonTLucifer Interesting,I actually looked into the Defense Authorization Act on wiki and that video has some of it's facts wrong, US. Citizen's have the right to challenge the Bill in Court so U.S citizen's cannot be unlawfully imprisoned, the law seem's to be an effort to increasing national security against terrorism. It's pretty much the same thing as the Patriot act instituted by the Bush administrations, so it doesn't change much actually.

  • @Godzilla52 You use wiki as a source? Come on man read the thing itself.

  • @ZephonTLucifer Wiki has cites, and it's gonna be hard to find a site that carries the actual Bill on it. 

  • @Godzilla52 Read the bill and read the congressional session discussing it while it was first being drafted. It's diabolical the way those men think. They aren't just treading on our constitution - they want to give more executive powers to the president. How long before we're all answering to a King again? Or in our terminology a dictator, after all the arab dictators are all 'elected' presidents.

  • @Godzilla52 The thing should NEVER have been proposed who the hell is the enemy anymore ? You are also aware of the bill that gives the military jurisdiction to operate in the US? And Obama already executing american citizens abroad by drone attacks? Put those together and all you need is the right president and we have lost our country. This is all happening under Obama.

  • @ZephonTLucifer Obama's still the lesser of two evils, more executive power is the only way the government can gain more power to regulate the economy and fix the problems caused by the recession, Executive power isn't all bad, in most cases it's much better than bureaucracy, but all this has been going on for centuries under our noses by several leaders democratic or undemocratic the only difference now is that the media allows everybody to know about it. These laws really don't change much.

  • @Godzilla52 Your complacency is everything that is wrong with our country. Clearly you don't actually give a shit just so long as it doesn't affect you. Coward.

  • @ZephonTLucifer Well for starters i'm Canadian, secondly that Bill is not the biggest problem, the biggest problem in the United States is the deregulation's caused by the Reagan administration, the private ownership of the Federal Reserve, the lack of Government regulations for the big corporations and banks who lend money out like crazy, I fear the possibility of the Libertarians getting in the White house more than i do government having more power .

  • @Godzilla52 Ah well then lucky you. I on the other hand am stuck between a rock and hard place - no fun.

  • @Godzilla52 Nice to know that a president actually needs more power - because FDR, last 200 years were just terms of absolute weakness. You might be content with being an insect to the system; but I still believe that we have the right to govern ourselves. Instead of being ruled by multinational cooperations and paid off politicians. I ain't ashamed of being labeled a protester in the slightest. This recession was caused BECAUSE the executive FAILED to exact his power - he let the banks WALK.

  • @Godzilla52 Had Obama had BALLS like Teddy Roosevelt or even FDR we wouldn't be in the damn mess we're in - instead he gave more tax cuts to rich, let the banks walk, killed US citizens, postulated to a corrupted congress and sold out the rights of american people - and moves to censor the Internet.

  • @ZephonTLucifer There's merit in what you speak, but now especially in the political climate in the US Politicians who are progresivist can't have as much Balls as people like Roosevelt, Reagan's administration and every administration since handed more power over to the corporations, the government is no longer in a position to fix things overnight, congress makes it Harder since Obama can't pass the Bills that could help the economy recover, due to the current system his hands are sadly tied.

  • @Godzilla52 All he had to do was do what Roosevelt did, wait till congress was out and bypass them entirely OR at the VERY least not pass that bail out and let the banks go under - we had there right where we wanted them. What we face today is no different than what we faced during the great depression the only difference is we have a pussy president and we didn't arrest the bankers and let them go under. Nor did we reinstate glass st and the other already proven effective regulations.

  • @ZephonTLucifer The problem with that though is it becomes hard to fix anything when the federal reserve and other banks have more power than they had even before the great depression, banks in the U.S are so powerful due to Reaganomics that the economy can't hold itself together without them, the only way to weaken their power is by gradually allowing the government to involve itself more and more in the economy until it's once again the dominant leading force in the global economy, not banks.

  • @Godzilla52 Which is why all the politicians are pulling the 'smaller government' platforms - they don't actually want the banks out of power because guess who pays them. That's why there is an Occupy Wallstreet movement. It's just amazing how blind and brainwashed a good population of Americans are - sad.

  • @ZephonTLucifer But that's exactly the point of my argument executive power is the lesser of two evils, if Obama can get his Jobs Bill passed, it will be the begging of a return to Keynesian economics which in time will correct the economic flaws. Obama can't go all balls out on this because Congress makes it to hard for him, that's why it would be better for the President to have more power so, Congress can't hinder his actions for the sake of protecting corporate interest.

  • @Godzilla52 Obama spent the last four years pandering to the elite banks and upper class, suddenly just 13 months left to go into his presidency he puts up that bill? I'm not buying it dude. He has raised more money than any other president in US history for the 2012 elections - there is no way he made that kind of cash without making more promises to certain people that will ensure the middle class stays right where it is.

  • @ZephonTLucifer I think most of those policies were carried out by Congress in the first place though, the executive branch the U.S has very limited power, look at the Jobs Bill he's trying to pass. That would help the middle class more than anyone but Congress is really making that difficult for it to go through, the only thing Obama can do is go cross-country and persuade his supporters to get Congress to pass the Bill, Obama himself can pass very little legislation on his own.

  • @Godzilla52 Yet he still wont veto the current bill ( just threaten to ) nor did he let the patriot act die out when it was supposed to. He renewed it and extended the troops stay in Afghanistan to 2022. Now he's got this keystone oil pipeline which is absolutely all his to take care of - and he wont look how he keeps stalling. I mean the guy is less Democrat and more moderate republican anyway you look at it - certainly not a progressive.

  • @ZephonTLucifer Well the Pipeline is going to be a huge source of income if Coalition forces can maintain an Allied government in Afghanistan the money gained from trade due to that Pipeline will be extremely beneficial to the United States, as for the Veto i'm not sure, but I think it could maybe be that he's waiting for the election, if he wins the Republican party will be in an even weaker state than it is now and he may gain more friendly seats in Congress. that's a possibility.

  • @Godzilla52 That pipeline is going to ruin what is left of our air, water, and soil, you guys will benefit but definitely at our health and environments expense. A real progressive would pull spending on an empire by proxy military, divert all that money into infrastructure and eco friendly factories - jobs get created and we stop relying on oil all together. I see progress in that solution - but no we gotta think in fast profit in the short term rather than solid profit for the long term.

  • @ZephonTLucifer Normally i'd agree but during a recession, the environment issue has to take a backseat the survival of the economy surpasses that concern for the moment, the U.S needs all the revenue it can get it's hands on to drag itself out of this one.

  • @Godzilla52 That revenue can come from military spending, just cut it and out that money and invest in schools, put that money in factories, bring back the jobs from India, The middle East, and Korea etc back to the US - get people working. Stop killing people for profit. Ridiculous.

  • @ZephonTLucifer I say without bias War's done correctly generate profit that greatly stimulates the economy, America needs as many trade partners as it can get and the resources in Afghanistan would be crucial to any economy that gets a hold of them, why do you think people have been fighting over it for centuries. Although i do agree with your home grown socio-political ideas, North America has to stop outsourcing itself.

  • @Godzilla52 This is where you and I differ; war is no way to develop trade relations that last. The Arabs have had good trade relations with many many many countries and not one of those countries say like China did they ever invade or kill to get what they wanted. It wasn't war in this century that got investors investing in China, Korea or Japan either. War can NEVER be done correctly there is no such thing - and in all honesty I found that idea quite disturbing.

  • @ZephonTLucifer I don't, i find it quite natural actually, human kind as with every other animal is governed by nature, our primal instincts never leave us no matter how civilized we get, war was originally a mechanism made for the sake of survival, by one tribe fighting another for resources in scarce land, but even when a society exits the realm of necessity where survival is solidified, the desire to thrive comes next, remember the Arabs gained their massive trade through military conquest

  • @Godzilla52 Yes but that was at a time when expansion was the only solution. Do you necessarily have to condone the use of our most primitive instincts in a century where every person on the globe can literally be connected to another by the click of a mouse or wave of a finger? Think about it, we invade a country and right on the other side of our screen is a person we know personally on the receiving end of that offensive - diabolical.

  • @ZephonTLucifer Even As Civilization evolves, it doesn't exactly change our nature, more so our nature goes with it and adapts to the changes, even when expansion wasn't necessary people still expanded, even in this modern age of internet wars still happen, people still kill eachother, either because one side believes it can gain something, by removing the other or simply because they can't get along, evidence of this is even found in our society, you lock the door to your home don't you?

  • @Godzilla52 Not in my town actually. I heard the same up in Canada you guys dont lock your doors either.

  • @ZephonTLucifer Hey you responded to my post that stopping Bale was different from stopping people but they also stopped the news crew and everyone with him and still I don't know why they are blocked from seeing this guy? Am I just missing something here? What information do you have.

  • @whysers The blind man has been covered for years by the press. Bale and his crew were there without clearing it with the government; which they could have done. As the blind man has been covered numberous times and interviewes just as many times over the years - but you have ask for permission. Which bale didnt do - he just went in there thinking he could do whatever he wanted like he was entitled to. 

  • @ZephonTLucifer Right but why do you have to clear this with the government? I'm missing something your trying to get across I think but if Mr.Bale feels entitled well then he feels that way so what? He could have talked to other people presumably could he not? China is ripe with human rights issues as you might be aware, but you seem to approach this as simply a ludicrous American being pompous. (I'm not American btw so don't start with that nonsense please.)

  • @whysers Christian Bale is English (born in Wales)...

  • @kg2misterk No I know but people think if your curious and they think someone is being arrogant that your American all of a sudden

  • @whysers OKay I feel entitled to go into Palestine and steal the land from Palestinians. I should not ask for permission, I should not seek approval - so what right? What are you twelve? I'm not american BTW I'm only half that and half something else hint hint. You wanna talk human rights issues? Start with Israel Oh wait... yeah none of you have the balls to do that.

  • @ZephonTLucifer What? I can't stand people who support Israel I'm well open to arguing that with anyone. Why are you suddenly so mad at me I was asking you a question cause you were seemed like you knew something more about this then the video showed relax. I don't have to ask people in France to visit blind men while they are at home so why would you in China is what I am saying.

  • @whysers Im sorry if my words seemed heated I assure you they were not meant to be in the slightest. As for the scenario, I believe that anybody under house arrest has to clear with the courts whose allowed in or out of the house of the person under arrest - depending on the charges. Like say a drug addict, well you can't have your druggy friends over. I'm not sure how it works for political prisoners.

  • @Godzilla52 As a result it wasn't just us but the global economy tied to ours including yours now it's just a domino affect mixed in with class barriers... while the super rich get richer stealing for a living and betting against their own investors. Fucking derivatives...

  • @MultiAlpha111 a criminal? When there can be no legal justification for what the Government has done to its citizens, I don't think the word "criminal" means the same thing here and in China.

  • @csy3023 No legal justification? do you mean those prisoners tortured in Guantanamo Bay? Why not try to pay a visit there and see how CIA welcome you?

  • I know this is inappropriate considering the subject of the video.....but.....Christian Bale is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo­ooooooooooooo good looking xoxoxoxoxox

  • Christian bale is a good bloke!

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