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  • Its the education system in China. The CCP keeps a close eye on what is taught. Not long ago, america was doing the same thing to ourselves. Need to give the general citizens a chance. Its the corrupt officials fault.

  • CHINA, a bunch of ASSHOLES who endorse animal abuse!

  • why don't these people just move the hell out if it sucks so bad to live there?

  • @StatsHWVideos many do, but most simply dont have the means or the money

  • YOCKY CHINA!

  • For those interested, this reporter also reports on China issue for an Australian programme 'Foreign Correspondents' on ABC channel

  • @IcyNestea everybody*

  • secret? Cmon everyvidy knows that but nobody does something.

  • Every country has their own secrets...including the US with it's illuminati and all that shit

  • it's sick that china is turning into the garbage dump of the world :x there is too much nice scenery and architecture and culture and history, ugh, this is so irresponsible >.< i hope things get better

  • oh fucking everybody in this world is fucked up, carry on morons...

  • Blaming corporations is kind of a douchey cop out. I can't count how many effeminate hipster boys I see with ear buds and their trendy iphones espousing the glory of communism. If you buy products made in china, you are directly supporting real slavery. Corporations are direct manifestations of consumers.

  • Shouldn't the title be : U.S. corporation´s dirty secret in China ?

  • @crumcon Like Apple knowing its factories in China that produces the iPads were unsafe but they didn't do anything about it...

  • @undertake782 It's all about money. MONEY makes the WHOLE WORLD go round, and round, and round, and round until one day something locks up the tires. I hope it's soon.

  • @crumcon i think ur title is more fitting

  • @crumcon You're wrong. Pathetically enough, America may have a huge hand in global affairs but what happens inside China is directed 100% by Chinese officials. They knowingly make poor choices; ignoring how they put their entire society in jeopardy. It's all about money and if Chinese officials can make money by putting their people in danger, they do it, have done it and will continue to do it for a long time.

  • @crumcon Or maybe the World's corporation's Dirty Secret in China ;)

  • China is Dirty. I mean how can they think its ok to spit in public massive loogies wherever they go? The people also lack any common sense and have no hearts. These are animals not people.

  • @TheChillMusicLounge I just saw a black guy spit open his car window, ding the other person's car, and spit on the ground. I just saw someone litter their water bottle in the Potomac River. I just saw an article about male fish having female genitals in the Potomac River due to people dumping their pills down the river.

  • lol is this communism ?

    looks more like facism, corporations control everything.

  • 12:30 she drugged 

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  • When u voice over a certain asian women you get a translator with an heavy accent. Yet you didnt do that for the males. Sexist? Or are you trying to silently prove a point? I did not think you could film others in their private environment such as the homes of the women burning the plastic and sniffing them. You may say that that was a working environment but usually those small shacks are also part of their homes. I doubt you had permission from her to release a video of her in her private en

  • 真希望有中国人来看看。

  • my apple or asian girls

  • hahah im a fisherman wish i could get my bird to go to work for me lol @pbsells

  • mother fucker just used a bird to do his fishing?

  • @pbsells yeah looks like a trained pelican or something, smart >.>

  • The same problem with the government and corporations happens all over the world, ever single day. World leaders must lead by example, but the US only lead the world down a darker road.

    Don't be silent because a problem doesn't affect you, because when it does, it will be too late.

  • For every $1 people put into China, the government takes 95 cents and gives the worker 5 cents. China's river is filthy as you can see only 2 people are willing to swim in it and they are propaganda workers. China is going to build a super big nuclear power plant on the river which will leak radition into the river and into countries like Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. This is so because Chinese engineering sucks ;ile all products made in China. China also steal and make fake stuff like iPhones.

  • @BBradshawProductions Despite of the massive oil spill, the gulf of mexico is still far cleaner than the shanghai rivers which is a significant source of water supply for the city's residents.

  • @BBradshawProductions Correction Apple outsources and uses Chinese workers

    to make their products, is not fake is indeed the real iPhones they are not made in America, i am surprised you didnt know that check up foxconn

  • ...Basically, the rest of the world is paying the US military and intelligence to divide and conquere middle east so US could setup oil pipelines there...hm...and

    yet US uses up to 45% of world oil production, also is major role at influencing the oil price, that makes oil price in YOUR country (other than US) and make your daily coffee and bread more expensive...let's not think about how US uses that ammount of petroleum...!

  • @1envivo Uncalled languages deserved another uncalled languages but what I have said here about china is true. And if we are interested in conquering the middle east then how come our troops are pulling out of Iraq ? The usa has become less and less dependent on foreign oil, we have 88 billion barrels of oil and gas reserves in our land and in our territorial sea, we are building gas power plants to replace the coal ones.

  • @carrier1231 Pulling troops out from Iraq desn't mean it's giving the peace back to that zone; so many reasons to pull out... there would be many people thinking right now if it had been better... US doesn't need foreign oil, but what has been doing just a part of bigger strategy, balancing the diplomatic leverage and national economy (US).

  • @carrier1231 Use more or less foreign oil is just mearly an appereance to satisfied voters' preference to certain candidates; after all big oil companies...well, more long stories...that's when one wishes to have nice family names.

    US has been and will protect its "interests" for sure, even that means troops to Iraq, a country used to have its own political environment, after destroy and setting it back, less troops there today couldn't be an act of grace.

  • @carrier1231 "defend for national security" troops land on Afghanistan, God forbid, "illegal nuclear development" troops recalled for Iran which cost more human lives and broken families. From political view, I feel that US going into Iran is just matter of time, Iran just doesn't use diplomatic channels enough to keep the peace; in the other hand,

  • @carrier1231 US needs to do what needs to do, it will find a "cause", to finish and secure the oil pipelines which will not only be beneficial to US but for other countries too.

    1 billion and bit more US's yearly consumption, 8 decades of reserve oil (backups) isn't it sweet for maintain economic, diplomatic power; isn't it sweet for keeping its "National security"? ;)

  • @1envivo You could have included Libya in your list when we, nato and the rebels finally put away the libyan dictator and his thugs. You think the rest of the world won't be adversely affected if we fail to secure our economic and national interest ? We buy $ 350 billions worth of goods just from china alone, we buy several 100s billions also from japan, s. korea, asean and western europe. Why don't you shove all your righteous indignations up your arrsse.

  • @carrier1231 In Libya's scenario, it's pretty standard maneuver, support the rebels to capture their own political leader plus a bit of modern military aids, voila! That country is ready to have a new leader who magically sympathizes US! ;)

    It is good to have trades with the rest of the world, in return, US sells other goods back to them too; like old used, refurbished weaponry,

  • @carrier1231 technologies, (ie:F-5E, F-16AB, questionable beef, etc.) if they don't buy, political muscles will be shown to them; well it's another standard maneuver which is not shocking to many other ppl.

    While in US is populated with news that claims outsourcing jobs to India, US sold and earned big bucks by selling weapons to India "to balance the bottom line" plus other on going deals.

  • @carrier1231 The goods that US buys from other places of the world, significant percentage of which is from US companies themselves, from branch offices whose HEADQUARTER is in US. (i.e. barbie dolls,etc); and that sort of activities goes on and on...

  • @carrier1231 I don't mean to criticize but we have to KNOW a bit. I don't know if this should be called righteous indignation, I just put/crap them out and share them with YOU here; besides my comments, I hope whatever you're shoving up to "your arrsse" with would be enjoyable behind closed door.

  • @1envivo Hahahaha..... let me include also that the Saudis are buying $30 bills worth of advanced and upgraded version of F15 fighters. You can make one point after another until cows learn how to fly, but the fact of the matter, as exactly as what happened during the economic crisis, that if our economy contracts so is the major big economies such as japan, mexico, australia, canada and western europe. End of story.

  • @carrier1231 and cow did learn how to fly! Unhealthy economic structure or practices in US, the rest of the world pays, I'm glad that you got that finally :)

    While rest of the world is going easy on petroleum so US could keep usual way of consumption (still keeping the reserve) and policing the rest, isn't there any responsibilities to it? Not only to US tax payers.

    Hey, does president's new strategies for leaner military make some ppl around you anxious, carrier1231?

  • @1envivo Stop speaking for myself. I already told you that the U.S caused the worldwide economic crisis, but at the same time I also stated that the u.s state dept have been urging the rest of the world way before the crisis to learn not to depend too much on the U.S consumers. You are so slow to pick on things!!!!! You like to get on other issues such as oil and now the u.s military. The u.s military will always flex its might whenever the very top feel it is necessary.

  • @carrier1231 and flying cow crashed...by state dept's urging msg that's enough to let US to be excused from the crisis caused to world?

    I don't know about rest of the world, but only in US, there are lots of ppl won't excuse it; world trades under today's globalization just won't stop by 1 msg from state of dept., but it did make you feel so.

    Have ppl surround you always to connect the dots for you, or you just need to increase Ritalin dosage?

  • @1envivo Cows learned how to fly and then crashed, however you are still futile and not getting nowhere. Your " ritalin dosage " bruhaha is a sign that you are about to lose your emotional faculties. DON'T LET ANYBODY SEE YOU SWEAT.

  • @1envivo You are the one who is intentionally raising resentments against the usa with your stupid middle east rant, the goal of this country is to become less dependent on foreign oil. Now let's say the usa is responsible for the worldwide economic slowdown, but we have been telling the rest of the world for years not to depend too much economically on the usa, to devise plans for this to be feasible. Did they listen?

  • Very interesting. thank you

  • since north korea is chinas ally why don't they throw them a bone and put factories (labor camps) in there. most of the people are in labor camps anyways... I figure China would be all over that idea. the labor would be cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep.

  • damn, just watching this is making my asthma flare up. time for advair...

  • how the hell can recycling old computers can do harm to enviroment? i agree much of the vidoe but it is funny the tv program trying to show this as a bad thing.

  • Chinese, don´t care about it. Anglo saxon are always guessing that they are the most perfect creatures of the universe, to the point that they can criticize everyone as they were unable to commit mistakes.

  • Aljazeerah is always talking extremely bad things about Brazil, China, Mexico India...

    I guess that it´s because the Middle East must be the most perfect, pacific, rich and democratic place of the world!!!

  • I am a Falun Gong practitioner. Falun Dafa is a cultivation system in the Buddha School based on the principles of the Universe: 真 Truthfulness 善 Compassion 忍 Forbearance.

    Since 1999 it has been brutally persecuted by the CCP in China. People are being killed, tortured, put into concentration camps and have organs harvested from live people, simply because of their belief. More than 3400 Falun Gong practitioners have died at the hands of CCP in the past 12 years.

    faluninfo(.)net

  • Save China, a precious country with precious people, Build electric trains that run on clean energy all around the country, recycle as much as possible, get rid of as much toxic chemicals as possible.

  • There should be an effort to topple that government

  • i think its disgusting how that fisherman uses that animal exliting them to fish for him, those animals have to work hours on end receiving with stick in the head to go dive and fish then dumping the fuish over and over again chinese have no idea what animal rights means, they dont even know what human rights means so being an animal in china must be painful

  • Paying more or not for products it's just have to be decided by the market,

    but pulling out from Kyoto treaty Canada is the first country.

    Save some money for Canadian so it is out! "Canada under fire over Kyoto protocol exit".

  • Its sad how most of the people who complain about china's labor policies and human rights violations are the same ones buying those cheap labor products and propping up the government. Chinese people don't want such horrible conditions in factories, but westerners who complain aren't putting their money where their mouth is. If you aren't willing to pay more for your products then don't complain.

  • Google Cormorant fishing in China and look for the hubpages.

  • @popularshubham Yes, I think that's right because the daker the skin, the more generations that got used to woking out in the sun (in the fields).

  • Fishing with birds? AMAZING!

  • i'm glad Steve Jobs is fucking dead. 

  • @4:07 I wouldnt wanna live near that thing. You can just see the smog in the air.

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  • If they had the chance to get a better job, I'm guessing they wouldn't be sniffing burnt plastic.

  • why some chinese are dark color skin and some are white ?

  • @xieyihui33 i guess some get a lot of sunlight and some don't...

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  • China provides cars to the rest of the world? Where?

  • @sethaus75 Greatwall...Your Dickhead

  • @sethaus75

    Car parts and car models from car factories in China

  • NA and Europe and other developed countries has done exactly the same thing China is doing now in the 17th-19th century during the industrial revolution in which they chained children and women to their factory machines and people lived in the slums, easily taken advantage by the rich. The difference is that the West modernized, capitalized, urbanized and industrialized centuries before China did. It would be hypocritical to criticize China if you are reaping the benefits of a developed country.

  • @Ravensteinzh we also have greater understanding of the world, science, and technology.....so inferring that it is ok for China to poison itself and the world because Britain and Germany did it 180yrs ago is absurd

  • @good2goskee Not OK, I am against these kind of things as I stated. But I just hypocritical for people reaping the benefits of a developed Western world to use these kind of videos as a political weapon against China.

  • @Ravensteinzh

    Well, it is not the CO2 that is the main problem. It is rather how the pollution affects Chinas own population. The Chinese government has not put enough environmental regulations on the industry, which of course Chinese and international corporations love because they can produce cheaper goods (mind that "only" 30% of industrial output is shipped out of the country). That, in turn, makes the economy grow. Communism and capitalism, the worst from both worlds^^

  • @Ravensteinzh

    You are 100% right.

    Jerrzy Ulicki-Rek

  • @good2goskee By having better knowledge now than 180yrs ago, and yet do you see any free "Green techonologies" out there for public use?

    China invests in huge scale for renewable energies, the biggest photovoltaic power station in the world -Golmud Solar Park.

    Every country has its own social issues to deal with such as poverty; 150yrs ago it was there and still today in the world, includes Canada.

  • @1envivo so why does greentech need to be free? It is an attitude of the public which prioritzes the environment or not. Education allows the common citizen to understand the pros/cons and contributes to a sense of national priority. Eg. see the Netherlands. The more you pollute the more you pay...even on an individual level. 

  • @good2goskee Poverty stays behind and looks for any other way to survive, and struggling to hope that one day they’re able to get comfy. But today, to earn food for next month or keep rivers cleaner, tell them to prioritize these two options… Education ? Sure, the size of population and the social environment are drastically different than Canadian. But, hey, it’s “developing pain” that they started only for less than 30 yrs.

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  • @1envivo I think you need to look at Chinese factories age. We are not talking about the majority being 60yrs old and inefficient. Most of their factories are newer than NAmerica/EU. Much of their production infastructure started less than 25yrs ago. China has chosen to be dirty and cheap. Changes you mentioned are good but token

  • @good2goskee but if none of both gov have imposed “the need of green technologies” like Netherland’s way which u admire, there must be some issues that you don’t understand sufficiently; or u r just way smarter than people who r in gov of both countries? Be patient, it takes time to change, smear China’s efforts and digging its trash can ain’t constructive neither looks good for anyone, even a public teacher.

  • @good2goskee I feel Canada watches for its own bottom line too, decreases internal consumption of energy but increases exports of natural resources and other forms of energy, so other countries can burn, coal, petroleum, uranium and gas…It’s rather have proactive students from schools that have cracks on walls, than snob ones n judgemental pricks from pretty schools. How fast the factory buildings’ renewal in China is up to none of us,

  • @1envivo I'm not interested in your passive aggressive attitudes and innuendo which categorizes me and my students by absurd conjecture. That makes you a prick not -not me. FACT=if their ethics dissuades buying coal or other items; they won't buy it. They are not making coal plants b/c Canada has lots of coal. They are making coal plants b/c the supply and demand market price for coal makes it cheap to burn coal. Grab a brain~ bye

  • @1envivo (cont) China moves fast. (ever heard of the "Great Leap Forward"?). If they were interested in real pollution change, China could make complete changes on fundemental systems very quickly- history shows fundemental changes happen fast(see Communism, Agracultural Revolution, One Child Policy). They are willing to change the Chinese family dynamic with a stroke of a pen but slug along to clean the poison from their water. China chooses to be cheap and DIRTY = reality

  • @good2goskee So. it is fine after all to sell coal to others then criticizing them how they damage environment, huh?

    Still stuck with that "leap" eh? How they prioritize it's their call, whining here about "Great Leap Forward" and name them "Cheap and Dirty" the same time...really??

    I don't know about the rest of Canadian, but YOU, my friend, lack of understanding of what is like growing and developing for a place like that; not going to help you even get a new brain.

  • @good2goskee Years of wars, oppression, suddenly there is a slight chance to better yourself and hire some employees to produce, and get this public teacher from a country where hardly see people walk, don't even talk about social disturbance, comes to tell ur gov the highest priority is, and name you all "Cheap and Dirty"...

    I guess u just exemplarily outstands among other teachers.

    I respect teachers, specially they're humbble and have me think, cuz of it I thank you!

  • to be open minded and expand their views, not to judge books by the cover, to make conclusion lightly like that. What subject(s) do you teach?

    How can the world’s biggest photovoltaic power plant -Golmud Solar Park in China, to be merely a “token” to you? Is it a big sunglass for Earth and not generating power? (Not to mention other renewable energy sources that China is using currently and develops for near future). If it’s “cheap”, is Canada too stingy to not have one of same size or bigger?

  • @good2goskee I guess it should be very offensive to Chinese by you saying that "China HAS chosen to be dirty and cheap".

    I feel sad if you are also this judgemental to ur own students. I believe there must be some good public servants in any government; also, there must be some good students among all students from any kind of background. Btw, isn’t it teacher's duty to educate them,

  • @1envivo well the truth hurts my friend! And, you are right. It is my job to educate which means I am professional enough to consider and control my biases when teaching students. However, you are not my student, and I assume you are an adult. As an educated thinking human being, I am well placed to have my opinion-especially when it is backed by reasonable information.

  • @good2goskee How China prioritizes its own bugdet for environment is not my business, but u just can’t take the credits away from Chinese government that they DID invested in renewable energy to reduce contamination, can you? And so far it has been only in LARGE scales, which not even Canada is willing to, right? Then again every country has its own strategies to deal it, like Neatherlands.

  • @1envivo I guess its better than nothing.....but it is pretty token-like. I'd say the difference in affluent production between Canada and China is staggeringly different. I teach in public schools, so I can tell you from a bottom-up approach most are engrained to consider the environment. As far as free green tech., government can impose the need to use it or reward it. Drinking out of your toilot ( ie not considering the environment) b/c its cheap is pretty self-destructive

  • @good2goskee Why the green techonologies should be free? So, they’d have less excuse to NOT focus on environment improvement?! (even on individual level)

  • @good2goskee Let them deal at its own pace, unless this video is asking for donnation, otherwise any criticism won’t help to better the place or the world. I agree that helps and regulations are needed, but it does NOT include only in China.

    Decades ago, bycicles were common transportation vehicle, comparing today's European cars on streets, can we say that the western world has "induced" Chinese

    to boost consumption so they get profits from China?

  • @1envivo so it is the West's fault that china spews more poison per square meter than any other on earth? .....please... this is like blaming Henry Ford for millions of vehicle deaths b/c he invented mass car production. China is focused on global power and environmental health is far down the list.

  • @good2goskee I didn’t look for the “fault” on any other country.

    Supplies of goods, products that contaminate during the making process rose after Chinese market's opening. People now are capable and buy European high emission cars; to afford it, they need to produce at lower cost, while no strict regulations, they keep low-tech or faulty equipments, designs for production, to get higher profit. People get sick, some NGO environmental got interested, get in there and make some noise about it…

  • @1envivo This was the market that western world wanted anxiously to get in, and now some adverse effects are shown, why look for faults now? If the initial intention was to get only profit from China and not a cleaner environment…

  • Stop showing nuclear plants when you're talking about how bad air pollution is. The "smoke" coming out is really just water vapor.

  • WOW, HIS CHINESE IS GOOD!!!

  • APPLE APPLE BY APPLE!

  • do some of the chinese have green eyes, never saw that before

  • So they are scrapping one incinerator to replace it with several.

  • why china is behind is lack of religion. civilization comes from religion.

  • @Gutsyndicate how do you explain the 5000 years of chinese civilisation?

  • @Gutsyndicate

    I couldn't disagree more.

    In my opinion, darkest and ugliest side of "civilization' normally comes from religious disputes.

    Also, 'religion' is part of the 'civilization' not the other way around.

    As civilization advances people discover new fact regarding "how things work" around them, people revise their idea of nature, order, system of life accordingly and try to come up with the best possible explanations of their findings.

    Philosophy & religion are the by-products.

  • @titaniumnutz2436 tell me why pagan ppl are naked and live like animals. and ppl with religion are dressed and live a productive life. religion taught ppl to wear clothes and to abandon superstitutions such as idols, magic etc. also relgion taught ppl to be civil to your neighbor and live a clean, meaninful life.

  • @Gutsyndicate

    You are obviously trolling :) but I will bite.

    Religion is just more complex and sophisticated form of "superstitious" explanations without any solid & physical pieces of evidence.

    "Paganism" IS a religion just not an organized form of religion.

    Religion didn't teach people to dress, the "environment" did => ppl in cold climate dress more compare to ppl in warm climate.

    Morality and rules didn't come from religion it came from human desire to "feel secure" in a society.

  • @Gutsyndicate religion did not teach people this at all, and what it did do was forced on them 

  • @titaniumnutz2436 If religion had its way, the sun would still be orbiting the earth

  • @Gutsyndicate What a crock, religion still is not civilized

  • The fisherman's fish catching technique at the end was fascinating.

  • @blankets1453 It is an ancient and rather cruel technique I think. The fishermen tie a knot by the goose's throat, the goose is then forced to throw up the catch.

  • @coolman1999 I don't think it's cruel at all. At the end of the day they let the bird eat a fish. Then everything begins again the next day.

  • @Rocky1138 actually the bird gets to eat after about 7 catches

  • when i went to China, i saw many dirty places. very dirty country...

  • I feel really sorry for the people living under a regeem without democrasy. But hey I must say that the bird at the end cathingfish for his owner made me smile :D

  • @julianwhitee I have never seen a real democracy, just the fake one I live under

  • @silksleeves Hope you will experiense it

  • Some countries just forgot how they look like in 50 years ago when they tries to be an industrilized nation...

    Thank you for caring the Chinese and hope we can do better...and can some countries sell some of their eco tech to help China?

  • @alfredzlee Yes they forget very quickly, China can make its own eco tech, and China may be improving slowly, but with its population size it needs to be slow to maintain stability,China will shine, soot free and all

  • People, China's living standards are a lot worse than the USA. Plus its a big economy because there's such a big population.

  • @patsybob Even though their economy is worth $5 trillion while the U.S. economy is worth $14 trillion.

  • @DontTreadOnMe213 US debt is about 14 trillion so i guess the economy is zero

  • @silksleeves China is our dirty kitchen. You can have your polluted water source, air and soil along with your tens of millions of cheap prostitutes.

  • @carrier1231 The USA has a lot more pollution than you know, its not just in your government.

  • @silksleeves Stop fooling yourself, 95% of your water sources are are polluted and on top of that you have 22% of the world population but only 6 % of the fresh water supply and no wonder 400 million chinese lack adequate water sanitation. Millions of your children are suffering from lead poison and your arable land is eroding. Manny of your citizens with money are moving out of china and manny chinese students who have studied in the usa are not going back to china.

  • @carrier1231 Interesting and scary %s, I wonder where did you get those, if those made Chiense students stay in US,

    fine by me, and most likely for million others too, who won't mind more space for them; if they all moved out of China, maybe it might be easier to be cleaned up.

    Uncalled-for languages like yours raises resentment against US; other US fellows who have shown proactively being tolerant for years, their efforts dimished just by your kind.

  • @carrier1231 US has its own social issues, and you might be it, or in it now, may even into a deeper and bitter retirement yourself later.

    Regards to cheaper prostitute, I have no reference of it I will take your words for it.

    Military budget in US not even can be compared by the sum of next 14 countries on world list, US drove the world into economic tsunami, now the rest of the world has to pay for it.

  • @patsybob The USA's standards are a lot lower than the USA's standards

  • When he was speaking fluent Mandarin. I was like O_O

  • BE SMART CHINA. JOIN OCCUPY THE WORLD.

  • Actual half of China is pretty much uninhabited,the Himalaya's and Gobi desert takes up 50% of the country....

    It would be like almost everyone in the USA ,living east of the Mississippi river...

  • his chinese sucks...

  • the most interesting part is 23:40

    dude catches a fish with a bird

  • a muslim Asian? This reporter is Indonesian?

  • @ComradeMing

    calling you a piece of shit would be a complement you're worse than that you chink. You think China is so great you must be completely stupid its a rats nest.

  • 1/6 of the world is Chinese... Think about that.

    It has over a triple more people than the US

    So there happens 3 times more = 3 times more sickening stories that can happen everywhere !

  • Africa isn't any better guys !

  • God damn Americans thinking they're better than everyone. I mean, THIS PROGRAM is just the same as a Chinese program would be about communism.

    This program brainwashes( what's left to be brainwashed) all of the Americans who haven't even heard of Beijing or Shanghai in their entire life, thinking all of China is corrupt and evil. Get your heads straight people !

  • If we take a second, looking back at the history of the cold war, and even revolutionary movements in 18th century Europe, regimes will definitely be overthrown, when the people were poverty-stricken, oppressed and angry. The people here certainly fulfilled all these criteria...and with all these kerfuffle...the government is still standing? Too many people is involved here...it's a matter of utilitarianism...Something has to be done before it's too late.

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  • @ComradeMing

    the chinks kiss terrorist ass. They are the only allies they have. I obviously touched a sensitive spot you seem mad that your people are nothing but dirty underhanded backstabbing liars

  • @ComradeMing

    truth hurts doesn't it. The Chinese are always the first to call liar. They lie the most

  • @zhangfortang2 Actually the USA is known for its lies

  • Lol I've noticed that this reporter is British (could be wrong)... damn brits have fucked over china so many times in history. I guess it may still be going.

  • Wow, it's so unfortunate that the majority of comments on here suggest a lack of rationality, impartiality, and civility.

  • I would love to visit China :)

    

  • @PeaceSalaam It's a great place, I have been twice, planning a 3rd trip

  • corporate interests working against people... This is Chinese secret? This with everyplace with corporations (which by law and courts are legally people ). this is a world secret.

  • that chinese lady she want to keep the Han River clean, don't let people made dirty. that is great so people can have a good water, and has the beautiful river.

  • dirty communists...

  • @Reddylion lol. look at china. now look back at the us. 9% unemployment? Bank bailouts? Haha. thats fail america for you.

  • @TheAce1082 China has unemployment at 4.3% of a population of 1.3 billion people. That far exceeds the U.S. 9% of a population of 300 million people. Not to mention over 75% of China's population lives in poverty and their average household income is 1/14 of that of a U.S. household. China's economy isn't even close to being as dominant as the U.S. economy. And by perdiction of the worlds leading economists, China is heading towards the biggest bubble/crash in the history of the world.

  • @DontTreadOnMe213

    The US has 9% unemployment ,but in Michigan foreclosures have been a huge problem and in Nevada ,where I live the unemployment rate is about 15%. China's household income is way less because everything cost 20 times less. Every country has some problem with there economy (some which our bigger than others).

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  • @DontTreadOnMe213 dude, have you ever learnt a single minute of economics?

  • Kill chinese they make shitty computers

  • @robloxpwnmaster3 then don't use any of them, but check yours first...

  • @williambrazzers: "Europeans and Americans once had slaves and child labor in factories. Does that mean that the Chinese have a right or deserve to have that as well?"--Chinese today labor mostly for foreign companies, where in video does it say Chinese keep slaves? Stop making unsubstantiated claims.Most Chinese are slaves to foreign companies. The next step for progress is to develop Chinese brands, stop slaving for foreign companies.