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  • He got Nobel Prize by one of the worst crook states in the world, Norway - oh, you dont know that!!! - well, just google this - "massgrave at Ris graveyard in Oslo" - there are 300 to 700 dumped in it, after being tortured, experimented on and murdered!!!

    But Norwegian fucking present primer Stoltenberg, loves to incite hatred against China and Burma!!! The fucking Hippocratic scum!!

  • Why did you post this video as a response for a CCTV hit and run video? Looking for page views?

  • China arrested him because they have the "Thought Police" China needs to step up their human rights programs.

  • What a trashy news again from the white trash...Why the white trash always think they are the solutions for everything and others are the problems?

  • all those white trash doing this 'defaming" things just with 1 purpose: "Don't let China become more powerful"

  • A brave man who simply does not care a whit for his own safety. Weiwei is that most dangerous of persons to a totalitarian regime, a man of conscience.

  • @disrxt He is not a brave man and has no conscience. A brave man with conscience will fight injustice fiercely and say no to western media, racism, colonialism, imperialism and militarism. He and his followers are a bunch of weasels who don't want to do anything to make China grassroots getting better lives because that will leave them no chances to exploit Chinese poor population and sell their immoral political farce and poverty porn to the west audience.

  • @ilvtofku Why is your channel unavailable? I wonder if you are a shill for the Chinese Communist Party on a campaign of disinformation. His work to expose the coverup of government corruption that led to the death of so many children in the 2008 earthquake in Shichan province by publishing their names demonstrates his bravery. Shame on the government and you.

  • @disrxt You stupid asshole. If I were a member of CCP or worked for them in any way, let my whole family drop dead. His work on Sichan earthquake is typical publicity stunt and poverty porn selling children death to western media and exploiting their family's suffering to get attention and fame for himself. If he really care about eliminating shoddy buildings, you would raise money for them and work to enforce higher building code, make sure the governments strengthen schools and hospitals.

  • @ilvtofku Do you understand the way the Chinese government works? Run on cronyism, the laws and building codes exist, but are ignored as Party officials pocket money. When found out the Party executes a few provincial officails. Ai Weiwei's campaign to gather and publish the names of the children killed in the governmant malfeasance was an act of defiance in the face of Party's attempt to forget these victims and silence their parents. They would have been forgotten if not for his brave effort.

  • @disrxt That is bullshit. If he really wants to solve any problems or get real things done, he would have investigations on those construction projects and publish those names that involved in those shoddy projects or raise money for those parents getting on legal procedures to convict wrongdoers from local governments and companies. But you know why he can't do it, that is because those collapses, or corruptions as morons like you would call it, were caused mainly by poverty...

  • @ilvtofku At least he's doing something, in stead of ignoring it and going along with the coverup.

  • @disrxt ..., shortsighted policy-making, unprofessional construction designs and supervision. And most importantly, there is a lack of strict building codes or proper legislation, administrative regulations to enforce earthquake-resistant measures in quake-belt areas, for which the central government should take most of the blames. Well, there are so much work to be done to better our society and prevent disaster happening again, but instead...

  • but instead, what he is doing is just weaselly playing his easy game of "defiance", owning those victims' information so as to exploit those poor families for his reality freak show. He is not an intellectual with conscience for the interest of Chinese people, neither is he a critic or activist for social progresses, he is just a political celebrity for western audience.

  • @ilvtofku How is it "weaselly" to defy a powerful government for the sake of truth? If anything, "weaselly" is the alternative: ignoring corruption and abuse out of complacency and self-interest. "Reality freak show?" How? That installation was both respectful and incredibly sad and angering. Who is exploiting the families? The one who is giving them a voice and recognizing their loss, or the ones who are denying it to save face and cover their tracks?

  • @yerk3 We all know there are a lot of corruption, but the truth is those collapse are mainly caused by poverty and the fact that China is an underdeveloped society. And there is a clear line between fighting against corruption and exploiting victims making yourself a tool for western anti-China forces, a clown for colonialist ideologically-racist western audience. If you crossed that line, well, you are putting yourself on the opposite side of those who really love China and its people.

  • @ilvtofku Those children died because of poor construction and corruption. The construction firms and the government officials they bribed all have blood on their hands, and anyone who defends them is no better than an accomplice.

  • @yerk3 Then raise money, hire engineers, lawyers to investigate and sue the wrongdoers and institutions. That is how you get justice done. You retarded moron. You don't make crappy interviews or documentaries selling to western media or shitty "artwork" showing in foreign galleries to grab international attention for personal benefits.

  • @ilvtofku I think you're ignoring one central fact, and I can't believe that you don't know, because it is brought up in a lot of the videos, so I have to assume that you are omitting it inentionally: Ai Weiwei IS doing more than creating art and having it exhibited. He IS working through the system, rallying for the victims, arguing in court, going through all of the available legal avenues. A quick perusal of videos with his name in the tags will reveal footage of him doing this.

  • @ilvtofku Since you are clearly omitting this very obvious fact on purpose, I have to ask, what is your game? Are you a paid troll working for the Chinese government, or have you simply inadvertently swallowed trace amounts of government propaganda?

  • @yerk3 I am making my arguments here not because I am brainwashed or paid by Chinese government. It is just because I love my country and my hometown, and my grandfather live in Dujiangyan and luckily survived the earthquake. So this is also a very personal matter for me. If anyone of you morons still calling me a troll or CCP member or agent, well, fuck all you family.

  • @ilvtofku If you have such a personal connection to the victims, then why are you so intent on dismissing the man who is rallying to have those at fault brought to justice? As I've said before, you are omitting the key fact that he is going through legal means, to the extent that they exist. If your point is solely that he is focusing on bringing the guilty to justice, rather than charity work for the victims, then it's mere nitpicking over tactics.

  • @yerk3 Because I hate anti-intellectual clowns like Ai Weiwei and Liu Xiaobo. And the central fact is their western audience won't raise one nickel for any Chinese earthquake victims, they support Ai not for his "charity work", which btw actually is just cheap commodities for Ai's own publicity, but for his work to destablize Chinese society, so China will have some kind of revolution and collapse and split into smaller parts like soviet union, so they won't be afraid of China any more.

  • @ilvtofku How is Ai Weiwei "anti-intellectual?" I've seen what anti-intellectualism looks like, I live in America, for chrissakes, land of the Tea Party and monster trucks. Your ascribing ulterior motives for Ai Weiwei's supporters is completely unfounded and reads like a conspiracy theory hatched by Chinese government propagandists.

  • @yerk3 Anti-intellectualism in China means anti-meritocracy, anti-technocrat, anti-state-control/ownership, anti-expert, deregulation, anti-centralization, worship of western media/ideology, idiotic cynicism, unhealthy rebellious sentiments, etc. I am not attacking Ai's supporters, many of who don't know what kind of a character Ai really is. In his case, simply put, anti-intellectualist is "文科傻妞",an uneducated attention whore, media celebrity, just like Donald Trump or Sarah Palin in America.

  • @ilvtofku You appear to be confusing "intellectualism" with tyranny. There is nothing intellectual about tyranny. Quite to the contrary, tyrants love sheep who blindly obey and never question their circumstances, and hate people who actually think for themselves.

  • @yerk3 You share pretty much the same tunnel vision and intellectual impotence with those silly cunts talking about tyranny in tea-party rallies.

  • @ilvtofku You like to throw around intellectual-sounding terms in order to sound smart, but it is clear that you either don't know what they mean or don't care.

  • @ilvtofku You like to throw around smart-sounding words and phrases, but it has become increasingly clear that there is little behind that window dressing but spite and blind nationalism.

  • @ilvtofku And if his work is so ineffective, then why is the government so scared of him? Governments generally don't try to silence people unless they're scared of what they might say. What did Ai Weiwei know that had the government so scared? And if you're not brainwashed, then why are you parroting the government's lines about him? I've seen trolls on other threads spreading similar bullshit, with varying degrees of nuance, most with an obvious pro-CCP agenda.

  • @yerk3 If his work so effective, just give me any links that he helped any earthquake victims through any legal investigations or procedures for more compensations or for any convictions of any wrongdoers. If he got any real things done, he won't brag all over the internet how many names he had collected, he will tell you how many wrongdoers he has investigated or convicted. And don't ask silly questions about Chinese government. I have no interests on CCP. I just hate weasels like Ai Weiwei.

  • @ilvtofku haha dude, you're totally one of the CCP's bitches lol either that or just perpetually stupid... go die, the world has enough corrupted fuckwads, or stupid fucks like you

  • @RenegadeRaver Well since you jumped out like this way and love verbally fucking people, I guess you don't mind me fucking all your family then. I would like first fuck your mother's silly cunt more stinky than your fag asshole. How about that? And if you are still intellectually impotent and can't make a valid argument, I would consider your other female family members next time. Don't let me wait too long, your retarded shithead fag.

  • @ilvtofku Lol bitch, my family would fuck you up even if you caught one of them alone. Sorry, but we don't just let stupid fucks like you walk all over us haha. I wont keep you waiting, go right ahead and try haha. Sorry but insults like that just don't have any effect on many people here in the US lol. Maybe they do there in China because when one person fucks up it seems to reflect on the whole family. Here its more like when one person fucks up, its their own fault lol.

  • And by the way...you're kinda cute when you try to be mean ;D

  • Dude are you in Jail? do you need me to bail you out????

  • Man's tools of knowledge, power & blame will do their work only in the hands in which they belong. China's power is lost, misused & misapplied. Every act of a government, every application of law is action using these implements, these tools. Tools made not by man, but by God. These tools of power, perception & blame will find their rightful owner, despite China's feeble ignorant actions, like a moment finds its time, like cause finds effect. Wherever they may keep him he is competent & free.

  • @treasurector Don't show off you ignorance and retardation. Your religious shit doesn't work in China.

  • western governments needs to improve its human rights by stop slaughtering millions of civilians in other countries.

  • 2 people are Chinese bureaucrats.

  • @acrophobe US government is bureaucratic too, the difference is American bureaucrats left people die after natural disasters like Katrina. Chinese bureaucrats went into the epicenter of earthquakes after just a couple of hours. Yes these two bureaucratic systems all have flaws, but most Chinese support their own government, while most Americans not. Ai Weiwei, for ordinary Chinese, is just an anti-intellectual attention whore and a show businessman for western audience.

  • @ilvtofku He's an engineer and an architect, how is he anti-intellectual in any way?

  • @inademv An engineer? Are you kidding me? Check his educational background before you claim he is engineer and architect. He is a typical 文科傻妞, as Chinese technocrats, engineers and scientists would put it, a silly cunt without rational or intellectual or scientific training. And what he is doing is not art, is a political farce.

  • This is an artist who is recognized around the world for his famous buildings, sculptures and paintings. Yet for the Chinese government, a thorn in their side for speaking out against the totalitarian regime of the military and oligarchy. We need to shine the spotlight in on the worst of the actions by this government. Let your friends know about this crime against humanity and the International Declaration of Human Rights. We are one, what happens to one happens to us all. Fight the power.

  • @journeyer58 Well said.

  • @journeyer58 god damn, why arent we best friends?

  • @journeyer58 there is no chance on hell we fight china

  • @journeyer58

    At least this individual had the benefits of due process, unlike victims of the US in the Middle East who are subjected to kidnap, detention and torture with no legal recourse.

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