Praising China-Mocking the West: Violence and Bloodshed
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Indeed.
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@Ha11owed I was not bashing Germany here, because the streets are safe, I find the life here very good, but all of there problems and worse are encountered in all the West.
Another concern is the welfare state (pensions, child and unemployment welfare):
Nice job, 51% of the people vote to take money from the other 49%. Democracy has prevailed. Pfff... this is why I was thinking to move to America, but now is seems Asia is the better place to go to..
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It is kind of ironic that China that is tagged as communist has more personal freedom in some cases that the Western. I moved to Germany and I see how they piss on my freedom and privacy, I am forced to pay taxes for public television even if I don't watch it, every second video on youtube is blocked by G E M A, and also my internet connection is watched, last year about 200 000 people were sued for downloading music and stuff.
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I think the degree of security in China varies vastly across cities/towns. The larger cities are definately alot safer but there are still smaller parts of China where you will openingly get held at knife point to hand over your belongings. Theres still a significant amount of petty crimes, like pickpocketing but far less violent crimes.
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@charizardpal Anti-Japanese mobs only occurs when there's an extraordinary event, last time i know of was when Japan allowed textbooks to be used that erased japanese atrocities commited against china during ww2.
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"The supposed reason of Western civilization is obviously limited to a tiny group of intellectuals"...
Wait, what? You just listed a handful of developed countries where people are riotings against their own government for what you call welfare programs. The rioting part? That's democracy. It's in response to legislature in the US and England that is ending/killing Student Loan programs, Scholarships, and so on.
Are the students logical for rioting, or "illogical" for rioting?
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@charizardpal Is that semi-annually, or is that like.. the anniversary of the. you know.. Japanese invasion? I live in Shanghai and that day was... EXTREMELY quiet... its a day marked with sadness not 'rage' as you suggest.
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@darkyetbright: The numbers today don't reflect the history. Several decades later, if you see many more Morrocans in Brussells than European, would you categorise Morrocans were teh inidgenous ppl in Belgian rather than Europeans? Is that simple enough 4 u? Uyghurs have out-bred the local Han ppl in recent history due to their world-renounced birth rate, and Han ppl's reluntance to deep the place as Han Chinese heartland. & Tibetans ARE Han Chinese, by modern DNA research, except 1 gene/
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@darkyetbright: Learn real history instead of liberal/NGO propagandas! Han ppl were in XinJiang for>2000years (seeHan Dynasty map) when it was part of Han Empire & the START of d SILK ROAD. Han ppl is one of the REAL & MAIN indigenous ppl in Xinjiang in REAL history.So-called "Indigenous" Uyghurs were not there until merely about 300 years ago.WHO are d real immigrants?! The reason there're more Uyghurs than Han TODAY is bcuz Han have never wanted to move there in mass due to its harsh climate.
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@Ksabrs45 Hmm, just checked this vid and it looks like my response isn't showing. Anyways, not really--it's an old screen name. Keep up the vids!
How about the anti-Japan mobs that occur semi-annually? You know, the ones where they break the glass of Japanese restaurants, smash Toyotas, or so forth?
charizardpal 6 months ago
@charizardpal
Is it semi-annual? Find a link for the last time it happened.
Also, in my videos I speak in broad generalities - empirically Asia is safer than the Americas and has a dramatically lower rate of violent crime. That's what I'm referencing.
Ksabrs45 6 months ago