How The Chinese See The U.S. In 2024 | Asmongold Reacts
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
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As a Chinese, I have to point out a FACT: The number of Chinese people using VPN view youtube everyday are way way higher than numbers of foreigners view a Chinese video website daily.
The "social credit score" shit keeps showing on comment section makes me laugh.
😂you definitely don't live in China
FACT: Government literally monitering Chinese VPN and banning people 😂
@@TheConWayKiller He is definitely true, and you definitely don't live in China😂
@@TheConWayKiller You definitely don't live in China
But Taiwan.
Imagine a "How US see China" video. Oh boy.
"Is China in Europe?"
yeah lol.
🤣🤣
Chinatown is good for Chinese food will be your answer
"is japan in China?"
There are already such fools in the comment section. Some people suspect that this video was filmed in Taiwan or Hong Kong. But these people don't even know that Taiwan and Hong Kong are south of the Tropic of Cancer, where the winter climate is warm. In the video, many interviewees and people in the background are wearing warm clothing.
I think the main different between the Chinese and the American is:
The Chinese KNOW they don't have the free speech;
The American BELIEVED they have the free speech.
It is hard for the American to know anything beyond their ENGLISH network, but not a problem for the Chinese.
I suggest you search for “Ruan Xiaohuan”, this guy was convicted just for blogging, he didn't involve state secrets like Assange or Snowden, he just expressed some opinions about the authorities.
Americans dont use VPNS to find uncensored news outlets
作为中国人,必须承认的确是这样
i use vpn to watch this video.
@@hekka280 你想要什么样的free speech?可以对任何人说CNMB吗?
when you think chinese live in a bubble,You have to consider whether you live in a bubble or not
walls have both sides, bro
哈哈哈哈~说的对~
@@eridanus_yermokhinif that's your answer, you're living in Pluto.
How much do you know about Tianamen Square?
@@q-_-p.d-_-b Do you think you are the only one who knows this? Reading more books is more useful than anything else
As someone who lived in china everyone i knew had a VPN. As for politics it's simple : you don't talk about it
ignore the Bots or Report them Outright
In shanghai yes, vpns are super common. Shanghai is their cultural capital. They have a larger understanding of the west. Which is why they want to shut down vpns
@@ronnie5329 I lived in China for 10 years, not in Shanghai. VPNs are everywhere.
yeah everyone YOU knew had a vpn but what percentage of the population do you think has VPN?
@@anonanon7368 above 30 percent
Isn't it crazy how the thoughts of the regular people in China are fair, thoughtful and offer credit where it's due to their counterparts in the US. And a lot of their commentary is accurate and not filled with stereotypes and propaganda narratives. It makes you wonder who are the ones really being censored in the world. But man what a difference to if you ask regular Americans what they think of China. It's night and day.
That is what forced education does to people. Does that make them smart? Not necessarily. Does that reduce the number of morons? Absolutely
I am Chinese, since it’s in Shanghai, these interviewees can’t represent the population for sure.
You can see the contrast just by following mainstream news. Daily news in the US is obsessed with international politics and constantly talks about China as an adversary, always with a hostile condescending tone, like the 2 countries are already at war, while Chinese daily news barely talks about the US but is just about donestic stuff like news everywhere else.
@@johnsonwu3001 wait, is education not mandatory in US? Like you can just not go to school at all? If true, no wonder people think that Paris is a country.
@@Exxy6965or maybe its too expensive to afford a good education for most people maybe? With all their talk about freedom and capitalism, it makes sense that every single one of them would try to milk as much money as possible out of anything, even education.
I've lived in Canada for 10 years and the most bullshit I've heard is the Chinese social credit score. Whenever I ask them to fact check some people gonna go mad lmao.
exactly, and they even claim that I was too brainwashed and blocked to not know this dumb credit thing😅
To be fair, Canadian media don't mention China as much as American/British/Australian media
就是啊,他们自己想出来就高潮
@@kaze-xo But Canadian media report what the US reports.
But indeed, China is a totalitarian state. I’ve lived in China for 16 years and I am so convinced about it.
I tested this before. If I said something bad about the U.S., Google would pop up a message saying, 'This content may violate our usage policies.' But if I said something bad about China, no message would pop up. I guess this is what we call 'freedom of speech.
UA-cam deleted my comment because I said China won more gold medals then U.S because HongKong is part of China.
Try ChatGPT. If you think the censorship on google is bad, wait until you get a taste of how they're training the AI. Especially try asking about what is happening in Palestine.
Well there isn't any western media in China so whatever.
That’s not true. But our freedom of speech is violated when content creators are demonized for talking about “the Middle Kingdom “ and whenever we try to say the name of its dictator.
@@jondoh9414 bruh almost 99℅ news with real information or jurnalistic about palestine is erased,banned,censored etc if you search in google,fb,ig, i think twitter is better with neutrality about free speak you have more sides from real jurnalistic who jump into safe zone and even redzone in gaza, you can see who is hypocryte or the honest from gathering all these jurnalist data and statement, dont eat all the news that fox,cnn, and other big media tell you about palestine most of them just propaganda and politic play bs
My wife of 21yrs is Chinese. When I first traveled there from Australia I thought I knew about China from western media... Then I lived there for a while and couldn't believe how much my head had been filled with shit about the country. China is awesome, Chinese people are awesome.
@@罠-g9q China is fine. But you are not.
@@罠-g9q笑死了还有这种吗
@@罠-g9q 那是你自己 好好享受你的苦日子吧🤭
@@罠-g9q 说说你的苦难,让我们乐一乐
You can ask south east Asia country about China
"You avoid making mistakes so much you avoid making money" is a BANGER quote
_Ärtš_ from minimalistic metal molds. Inoffensively sterile is how I would euphemistically call them.
in china we say more you do your job,more mistake you will make。do no thing and no mistake。
@@赛君周 We have a similar saying about the path to success being full of failures, and if you never failed it's because you never did anything, but I've never heard anyone apply the idea to something specific before. I think your Chinese version might be more useful to people just because the framing and specificity makes it easier for a person to understand how to put the idea into practice.
@flynnoflenniken7402 yeah I agree. That's a really good way to put it to make people more comfortable with working harder even when making more and more mistakes instead of getting discouraged
Bars!!!
It's amazing how powerful propaganda is. When you actually see that these people are JUST LIKE YOU, the hatred immediately disappears. The dehumanization of other people needs to end. Everyone just wants to live a happy life.
Very true, people are people.
It's just the us Vs them mentality that causes problems.
Eat with folks and most problems melt away.
Granted, they didn't interview any hardcore right-wing nationalists (same as when they talk about China here in NY, they ask rational people usually, they don't ask the people who beat non-Chinese down in the streets for just being there). The issue, though, isn't usually 'the people' so much as the Governmental body. When people say "China is x" they are speaking of the government or police as to how they using their resources, or undercutting and not enforcing copyright/environmental protections, etc.
The Chinese people just want to live, just like all peoples.
People are sheep. Control the media control the minds.
Simple as that.
Propaganda existed in Bisochock INFINITE on Columbia 1800
one thing is chinse gov't does not incite citizens to 'hate' u.s and their people......
Propaganda of hate was the way of the Maoist era. Today's Chinese government would use the official media to spread negative news about the United States, while the normal people in China only think about making money.
Old woman jumped in "oh we definitely have no freedom of speech" - little did grandma know, she just exercised her freedom of speech perfectly, and didn't go to jail for it :)
so true
true
我感觉这个是真“自有大儒为我辩经”😂😂
Yep, the older generation definitely have a stronger feelings against the “freedom” word, while younger generations of Chinese who didn’t go through the culture revolution, great leap and June, 4th feels more understandable On the “freedom of speech” issue. While the young generation have different online platforms to express themselves without being censored or even use VPN to go to Hongkong sites, Taiwan or American sites to express themselves, the older generations doesn’t know how to do that.
Very smart comment right here /s.
If you get detained for every small thing you say during a casual conversation, nobody would be safe.
In Hangzhou, China, there were two idiots robbed a gold shop in a mall, in March this year. That was a huge news in the whole China. Local police were very excited about it, they finally got a thing to do and won a chance to earn some achievement. The two idiots were caught within 9 minutes after rushing out. I was so disappointed.
admins should buff the criminals to make this RP more exciting
The question is are they mad. Because a bunch of banks have stolen their money.
China doesn't tax gold. So a lot of people have it and move it around. You get gold bars for signing onto some jobs.
Crime is almost nonexistent in China and Americans are taking that personally.
Always easier to point fingers than to improve your own country. China will always be viewed as a lesser country, and thats why they keep improving. The US will always be viewed as the number 1 country, and that is why the people get complacent instead of fixing their problems.
@@manofthepeople2165 This is a lie, crime get swept under and often with "Positive Energy" reporting, you don't even hear much about it.
Similar to Flood, you can hear TV news even praise how beautiful the scenery during the Flood.
@@manofthepeople2165 I'd argue the reason for the US media targeting China with this antiquated, under developed, corruption approach is because it is America that is all those things, and worse. The only way to convince Americans into thinking it's not that bad is to tell them some one else is worse to make themselves feel superior.
When I visited China I had a policeman told me which vpn to use. It's more legal there than weed in the US.
because you are visiting. It's legal for tourists.
@@kueapel911 why would everyone there be admiting using vpn live then lmao
@@CzDelta92 they would as the ccp is more focused on the people that don't say what they want to hear but anytime they need, they'll use the illegal VPN as an excuse
it's more nuisance than that. basically the ccp is against anything they don't approve.
sure you can use vpn, but if they deem your use of vpn causes issues for them, like educating their citizens on real Chinese history, then you'll be drinking tea for a while
@@schloops8473the CPC don't give a sh!t, you think they're a bunch of comic villains or something ?
Its crazy how people actually believe the social credit score is a thing.
Many people don't really want to know the facts about other countries, I lived in Japan for 8 years. Every year when I go back to China for Chinese New Year, some of my relatives always say that Japanese people only eat raw food and even ask me to go to the hospital to check if I am infected with parasites.
From how I understand the government tries to control a lot of things but doesn't do a good job. They also have a lot of laws that are really strict but rarely enforce them unless they want.
because the average person is not very bright and believe everything they are told, especially when it is something they know near nothing about like another country
@@pleasedontwatchthese9593 Actually, a lot of people get it wrong, including the old man in the video who looks very knowledgeable. Getting your comments deleted or blocked for something you said in China is not a government action. Rather, it is the corporate behavior of the platform. Because platforms don't want to suffer the consequences of public opinion so they tend to take more extreme speech control. For example, a lot of people say Pooh Bear Xi Jinping, Tiananmen Tank Man, stuff like that. You're never going to get questioned by the police for saying Xi Jinping looks like Pooh Bear or posting a picture of Pooh Bear Xi Jinping. The Chinese government just wants to keep society going they don't care what you think. Most of this content, if it is restricted at all, is because the platforms don't want to suffer the consequences of public opinion.
@@AntiBolla_mumu i mean censorship absolutely happens. There are often filters that automatically censor/or delete your posts. Also take the stabbing of the foreigners quite a while ago - they were censored very deliberately across Chinese social media. The fact is China does censor, but as a normal person, like no offence, I don’t really give a f*** - I just live my life. I remember someone saying a smart dictatorship makes you feel like you don’t live in one at all and I agree. In pretty much all spheres of my life, the government’s “oppressions” haven’t really infringed on any in particular, except for maybe the VPN :p having to connect it each time is a pain
These people are more educated than every single chatter in his streams.
well said
I think they’re more educated than the average American. Their population of 1.4 billion people and yet a majority of them are smarter than the 200 million people in America. 😂
@@Zarozian they are.
@@Zarozian imagine thinking that the US has 200 million people and then calling yourself smart 🤡
tru but these kind of people aren't random folks you grab on a chinese street, I'd say their level are higher than 90% of the chinese, it's a really biased video where the author showed only what he wished to show
The more i travelled, the more i realised we in the west are the ones that got propagandized.
You realized. I didn’t even know until I saw so many videos about china. China has its own problems but the West exploded and lied too much. A lot of innocent chinese are harmed and accused falsely through outbhistory even until now. God shakes his head because history and today are exactly the same in patterns…
so true, after living in China for decades I never heard of social score thing which Western media and commentators like to talk about when any topics related to China. And unbelievablely there's a lot of ppl buy this kind of fake narratives.
So true.......😂
Every governments have their own propagandas, it just each of them are different
@@huyphamle159 But way more in the west.
Calling Chicago a "PvP server" is so damn accurate and sad.
when i was a kid in germany Philadelphia was the portrayed pvp realm
If Chicago is a PvP server then Rio de Janeiro is an infinite Battle Royale.
The entire world is open PvP. Its just that some zones are much more active than others.
I live in Chicago and while there is some truth, it's not as bad as the media portrays. I live completely normal, not a fearful life. The trick... Don't put yourself in dumb situations like a dark alley at 3 am dumb.
But that’s the thing… a girl in Shanghai or Beijing can walk the streets alone at 3am and be fine.
These chinese are more informed than us, people who are considered to be living in a free country. lol
Street interview of Chinese: 120IQ
Street interview of Americans:
75IQ
But even as a Chinese, I can't help but notice that a lot of the interviews directed towards Americans purposefully make them look dump by only choosing the most ridiculous of ridiculous answers. I'm sure the education system hasn't failed Americans are that extent - they're literally in the richest country in the world.
lol Do you really take these street interviews seriously? Most of the street interviews are cherry-picking for the sake of views.
@@porcelaincrown In some parts of the us, not to name any names, it has failed to that extent, unfortunately. Though there is inevitably some cherry-picking, because it makes more interesting content, they really don't have to look hard for these "cherries" as they are incredibly common, even if they are still in the minority.
@@ARKSAAXX-ys9gz yeah, those kind of street interviewers in the US are profiting by finding the absolute dumbest people they can find and asking them geography questions and such. It's just for views.
To be fair, these are the people that accepeted the interview and made to the final cut.
太有趣了,评论区里没来过中国的人,告诉中国人”你们有信用分“
可能是另外一个位面的中国吧🤣
@@HdMi840 那些人只是抄袭了他们的身边生活。
哈哈,在中国只有芝麻分😂
@@stephantan1669 这绝对是本世纪最大的骗局
我喜欢中国。俄罗斯向您致以最诚挚的问候!!
Most people around the world just want to understand each other, find common ground, and make friends.
governments hate that
All people have more common ground with their own people
doesnt include most Chinese
@@TheCentralScrutinizerAgain Governments are evils
Sadly with more understanding, comes more realisation...governments will try their best to make sure people hate each other...
I moved from Hong Kong to China and I'm using VPN now. It's Ok to complain the govt or even President Xi, or expressing your subjective comment....but not speading fake news intentionally or being paid and organized to do so.
That is very true! I still have relatives in China, they said you can complaint anything about the government to the government, and they will listen too, there are various ways to file a complaint; whether it's through phone calls, email and even apps. Some serious matters will be dealt in matter of days! But do not spread hatred and fake news, or organize some sort of illegal riot against the government and cause civil uprising and endangerment to the public. That's how Facebook got banned, cause they don't want to compliant to the local laws, and terrorists used Facebook to communicate and organized the Xinjiang massacre like a decade ago.
是的,其实就是要一个稳定,不要扰乱社会的稳定,一切都无所谓。
holy fuck that one dude talking about companies being so afraid to make mistakes and that they don't wanna make money anymore is a genius. he hit the nail on the head with every single topic and it actually felt great that he sees the struggle lmao
He is the one being in the US to study, no doubt he will have more insight for these two countries.
@@guoxiye5996 i have seen bunch of people studied in US and they don't know shits, unlike him
😂 Its funny how deeply Chinese understand America, but Americans doesn't understand anything about China.
@@lppoqql Sun Tzu: Know your enemy and know yourself
@@lppoqql Channels like China Observer, serpentza, laowhy86 get millions of views, how can they not understand China?
I have lived in China almost 7 years now, I lived in Shanghai for 3 years then moved to a small city in central China called Jiyuan. The differences are very small, we just have a couple less big foreign brands here and we don't have a fancy metro system, but in terms of people and their opinions, I have found that people are much more polite where I'm living now and most of them share the same opinions as the ones I would hear in Shanghai. So all these people talking about "Remember it's Shanghai" like the rest of China is rural and uninformed are just way off.
Their feeling hurts when realizing Chinese knows US better.
Talk to me when you go live in another big Chinese city. You’re comparing rural to urban
It was a good video. I feel like we view China as some sort of amorphous entity of evil. But they really aren't. I say this as a Taiwanese American. That said, I also do think there are problems with Chinese propaganda. This video didn't ask anything about Taiwan or Ukraine or Hong Kong. If it did, you would get some interesting answers.
they are showing how good american propaganda works, im from mexico and im tired of them claiming everything is a yellow filter cartel filled rat hole, theres cartels in the north sure but we have cleaner cities than many american cities too and we dont have a massive homeless problem like cali does, i went there for vacation and jesus christ, druggies on the streets and tents everywhere, ive never seen something like that in mexico even in shit areas, you may find a druggie or 2 sometimes but not in groups of 30 all doing it broad daylight and smashed so hard they are walking like zombies and begging for money, a few of them naked sleeping in a corner.
@@jonosterman2878can you read ? He literally said he moved to a smaller city.
People say Shanghai cannot represent the whole China. As a Chinese I just want to point out that 90% people in Shanghai are not locals,they come from all the other places in China in recent 2 decades .
Thank you. These people don’t seem to understand that places like shanghai and Beijing operate differently than a province like Guizhou or Sichuan. My mother grew up in Chishui and she has told me several times that overseas VPNs are illegal. The only legal ones are the CN ones, but what’s the point of it if the government still regulates? She told me the beet way to access stuff is to get an overseas VPN installed in the hardware which is very difficult to do.
cope harder, you can never become a shanghaiist
@@Spider-Too-Too hahahahahahahaha
And so? This means nothing
Do the same interview in the biggest cities in America like NYC or LA, I doubt the people there are half as knowledgeable about China as the Shanghainese are about the US.
A 10 year old Chinese kid speaks more wisdom than all those 20 year old Americans in that other video reaction of yours 😂
Obviously Chinese people from kids to grownups to seniors are well educated, critical-thinking and in general have more positive view toward USA.
In US, the government and the media keep demonizing China in recent years, more and more people tend to have the very negative view toward China.
Western society is based on the religion, traditionally it’s ruled by the Roman Catholic and the monarchies. People get the spiritual influence from the church.
Chinese society is based on the philosophy, traditionally it’s ruled by the emperors and the scholars. People get the spiritual influence from the government.
Both governments are the outcome of the revolution:
In western, it’s the outcome of rich people revolution (to against the Roman Catholic and the monarchy), so the rich people control the government and the media. Government is of the rich people, by the rich people and for the rich people. People tend to want a smaller/weaker government, so the powers are split and limited.
In China, it’s the outcome of poor people revolution (to against the emperor, warlords, and the colonization), so the government controls the rich people and the media. China is a top-to-down country, people have much higher expectations on the government guidance and the support. They also face the enormous pressure from the western countries to change them. The government needs to controls the speech to stabilize the society of 1.4 billion people.
In western, when a party wins the election, the policies will be more beneficial to certain interest groups. Due to the election, the policies are more short-term and easier to be changed. The election doesn’t really select the top talents to run the country, however weaken the government capability and the responsibility.
In China, the Communist party has been evolved to be a party for the entire population, so the policies are meant for the long-term growth of the entire country and more consistent. The country works as a giant corporation and the party is the HR system to select the professionals and demand their ultimate responsibility.
Western society emphasize the individualism, multi-party system split the society. In the international relationship, western countries like to split the world into the allies and the enemies due to the frequent wars between the groups.
Chinese society emphasizes the collectivism, they know that “unity is the power”. Because the long history of being the superpower, they don’t have the mindset of creating the ally/enemy, instead they want the peace and the prosperity.
But at the end, people are very similar, just want to have a better life!!
say well
一针见血
战忽局十年白干
You are a pro bro!
Based on the number of replies and likes, it is obvious that people do not care about the truth, they just want to vent their emotions. By the way, it is also obvious that the interviewees and replies in this video are purposefully selected. Also, the old lady who shouts about lack of freedom of speech in the video seems like arranged actors, because in China, almost no one cares if their speech is truly free, everyone just wants to live a prosperous life.
If one day China no longer needs VPN, trust me, facing comments from 1.4 billion people....
Yeah I’m thinking about the same thing😂 I once saw a video from a vlogger full of biases against Chinese ppl. I cannot imagine what will happen if there’s no vpn🤣 (His video will be filled with thousands of comments within a day😂)
CCP is saving us from the 1,400,000,000 Chinese LOL
UA-cam will be instantly covered in Chinese
你说出了重点,我想都不敢想。。。
Think about India...
My husband and I went (back) to China last year since I grew up there. Hubby knows a little Chinese. He greeted our cab driver and the driver was like “look! Americans are so polite so cultured” 😂
Let me guess. He keeps bowing his head?
@@MouseCIick Welp …
@@MouseCIick ???
@@MouseCIick Chinese people living in China typically don't consider the ones who live outside the country true Chinese
@@MouseCIick Blatant stereotype of disrespect with postive upvotes.Good for you and US.
as a Chinese lived in China for 50 years,I still dont know what is "Social Credit Score"(社会信用评分). what a joke ...
It's your credit score bro. Only its also tied to what you do online. Which is why you are here, denying it, thus boosting your social credit score. 👍
@@q-_-p.d-_-b i believe that you really believe this. Well ,stick on it since it makes you happy.
@@sbdysbdy So if you want a bank loan in China. How does the bank know with certainty, that you will or will not pay them back?
@@q-_-p.d-_-b dude just check their loan or transactions history to see if they have ability to pay it back. so your country's bank would give loan to any people (say someone has unpaid credit card bills) without any limitations?
@q-_-p.d-_-b 贷款看你的流水信用评级在哪里都有,美国,英国哪个地方不是这样的,事实就是哪怕你的信用低贷款不了,也不影响你正常生活,没有人会抓你,哦,除非你违法犯罪
After watching this video I feel like no matter where you are in the world, people are just people and we are all trying to figure it out and do the best they can to be happy
Spot on! Just curious what was your impression on Chinese before seeing this interview LOL
JewsIsraelites: Other races are born to be enslaved by us because we are the chosen people of God
😮 propaganda wins😮
Whether it is illegal to use vpn in China depends on what you are using vpn to do. For example, if you are participating in online fraud, then of course it is illegal.... ...In 2013, I started to use vpn to watch Twitter and UA-cam, but I was disappointed that the internet was full of misinformation about China and all kinds of ridiculous rumors.
i started to use vpn like 5 years ago, only to find out that they know nothing about china, whats worse, most of them fall for blatant lies and disinformation, it seems like they are blocked by invisible fire wall.
Can you give the best example of a misinformation about China that you see in the internet?
I have no hate whatsoever. I’m genuinely curious.
I know I’m ignorant about many things. Media, textbooks, internet are my only window to reality.
I just want to know what other things the internet, the media, and books outside of China lied about.
@@onetrickekkowr I am a Uighur, and you say that we are extinct every day, and I am laughed at by our compatriots.
@@onetrickekkowr Antony Blinken still say there are uyghur genocide is going on and vloggers from your side still uploading their vacation in Xinjiang.
@@onetrickekkowr 最好的例子就是社会信用分,每当我想到有很多人认为这是真实存在的,我都忍不住笑
I copied my reply to someone here.
So-called Chinese Social credit system doesn’t exist in China. West media just created when some years ago small person loan started to become popular China. Especially online personal loan applications with private or semi-private financial services. Personal credit in China is exactly like your personal credit in US or Australia or UK. You will be checked against any financial history you made. That is IT. Till today, the amount of people in the west and in Australia believe the personal credit crap just never stop amaze me🤯🤯
Nobody cares enough lol even when media outlets like the BBC here are 100% wrong they usually don't bother to correct their own mistakes like when The Telegraph and Express claimed Kim Jong Un 'executed' his ex-gf and that everyone in North Korea was forced to have the same hairstyle lol well suprise surprise it turned out to be total cap 😂 lmao who would have guessed xD
several months ago I came across an article/report on FT(or Economists) talking with flying colors about how China bans Winnie the pooh, while nowadays Disney puts on Winnie show/parade almost everyday in Shanghai Disneyland😂😂😂
and i used to thought FT(or Economists) was a professional prestige media in the west, only to realize that they've been fooling their own readers like chimpanzees, and the best part is that their readers are supposedly highly education elites of western society 😂😂😂
sometimes i can't help but wonder if these western MSMs are actually paid by Chinese government to intentionally and purposefully dumb down the western population, in order to give China some competitive advantages 😂😂😂 they're doing hella good job.
i inteded to share with you guys more about how MSMs deceive us but my comment got censored, by the command of the supreme leader of u-tube censorship team😢
It exist, just it won’t affect your daily life if you’re not conducting illegal stuff (including using vpn “illegally”).
So like 90% of Chinese won’t get affected that’s 1 billion of sample sizes😂😂
@@Allsurrender so you know Chinese better than a Chinese living in China? And why don’t you provide just a little a bit of evidence to support your belief? Like a website of where is a Chinese’s personal credit recorded? Or how to search it? Or how to add a book I read to my personal social score record? You show it to all of us!
To give you my opinion, I'm a 2005 science graduate.
China is a cultural state built on a cultural complex based on dialectical materialism + imperial power + Confucianism + clan ethics mixed together, unlike Europe or the Middle East where religion is the core of the culture.
In the 1960s, China experienced the Cultural Revolution, which was initiated and carried out by Mao Zedong and his idealistic followers as an ideological revolution to break down all feudal superstitions and the old inherent power holders (although some casualties and exploitation by political opportunists occurred in the process). This “revolution” basically broke the psychological fear of the imperial power + Confucianism + clan ethics in the minds of the common people of China towards the higher classes (bourgeoisie, bureaucrats, religious/cultural leaders), and made the common people naturally dispassionate towards political activities based on culture or some kind of identity (which may be what many people in the movie show). “thinking"). At the same time, the revolution also puts the world's current “affirmative action” movement in motion, and the status of women in China has never been higher (compared to Japan and South Korea, the two continuation countries of Chinese culture).
So China cannot simply be viewed as a 19th century “Paris Commune” type of idealistic socialist state, nor is it a 20th century Soviet type of great chauvinistic socialist empire, but culturally China is a complex collection of cultures.
Before the 1980s China was economically far behind the developed countries of Europe and the United States, so China had a strong desire to learn from Europe and the United States, especially in terms of material goods and part of its cultural consumption (I don't think we can call it a cultural ideology yet). In this regard, China from senior officials to ordinary people have expressed a modest attitude, but for China's 5000 years of cultural history we have a considerable cultural confidence, and even when we see all kinds of chaos in Europe and the United States, we can find a lot of “reflection” from Chinese history.
The comparison of Chicago to a PVP server had me dying 😂
it's hilarious because it's true more populated areas are obviously going to have a higher PVP player base
The more 'urban youths' areas are PVP servers in every big city
7:06
PVE is also fun😂😂
If you really think about it, that old lady is freely expressing that she doesn't have freedom of speech
logical paradox lol
笑死了😂,至少我们可以骂以色列
Stå ding ovation for Netanyahu in congress 214 times
Some older generation Chinese love to complain about the government, they were influenced by a lot of western propaganda when they were young and China was very backward back then too
XDDD!
One fact I want to tell you is that Chinese people who truly understand the outside world will be more patriotic
True. I lived in US for 4 years. The more I learn about international issues, political issues and America itself. I grew loving my country more and more.
@@jingqi6843 Yep, there's a large gap between the "American dream" propaganda we try to sell the world, and American Reality here on the ground.
It’s kinda true for me. I used to be very pro-liberal and believes that china should be democratic when I was still in high school. Then I left my country for 6 years for higher education, I am now patriotic af.😂
true
It is normal, its origins are oriental.
As a chinese, i find it hilarious about the stream comments, people are so badly inforemed in the west, ya'll think we are North Korea lmao
That's being said about china and very few have a chance to see for themselves. There are quite a few youtubers showing all sides though.
@@slavko321 If you're referring to Vlog-type videos, UA-cam has really had a lot of them in the past serval years. But when it comes to politics and culture, there may be very few videos with high-quality content
白皮的优越感而已,被尤子压迫太久,哈哈哈哈
My dude, why do you have to insult N.Koreans like that comparing them to westerners? 😭
我一般都当乐子看
The numerous comments saying this is Shanghai and urging us to take that into account show that they haven't been to China and have no real understanding of what it's like there.
Right! Most people in Shanghai are there to work. Plus I wouldn’t trust those people who can’t even name more than 4 cities in China 😂 that’s like trusting someone’s info on the US but they’ve never visited, only watched the news and movies, don’t speak the language, and only know New York and Los Angeles 😂
Is skidrow a representation of all of America lol of course not .. a indivual place is not going tobe the same period 😅
@@merchant_of_kek5697 Average US response. No argument, says random stuff to try to win anyway.
yee, and most people live in big cities anyway so I don't see a problem
@@merchant_of_kek5697 lmao
I mean it’s not just Chinese seeing America as a joke but the rest of the world actually
agreed
The world is a joke, nobody’s better.
True, true
Yea ..this is definitely true
A joke that is better than 90% of them lol
my goodness, the intellectual quality difference between common people in China and u s a is really scary
not exactally, it's in beijing, the interviwees were well educated and rich.
@@-1450socialcredit go on, watch fleccas talks
New York, Washington, stupidity knows no boundaries
@@-1450socialcredit Beijing’s college entrance examination scores rank lowest in the country。
@@-1450socialcredit Nope it's actually in Shanghai
@@-1450socialcreditOne this is in Shanghai and two we’ve seen similar interviews in the US equivalent of Shanghai, New York and it doesn’t really inspire confidence in the American education system.
I am a person from an underdeveloped province in the northwest of China, let me share my personal views after watching the entire video! 1. Does China have freedom of speech? First, we need to define what freedom of speech is. I believe no country has absolute freedom of speech, only relative freedom of speech. Objectively speaking, the freedom of speech in the United States is indeed a bit more free compared to China, mainly reflected in public criticism of the government. China also has many people criticizing the government, it just depends on the impact these critics have on Chinese society. If these critics have a large impact, then I can confirm that it is not possible, but if they are ordinary people in life, then many people in China can freely criticize. 2. Regarding the social credit score (it seems to not be mentioned in the video, but I saw it in the comments), as a native Chinese person, I do not know what a social credit score is? Can someone who knows please tell me? 3. The comments section mentioned that only people living in cities like Shanghai have critical and dialectical views of issues? Obviously, this is not the case. Besides Shanghai, I have been to at least over eighty other different cities in China. Many people's views are actually similar to those interviewed in the video, the difference is that older people are more conservative in their thinking and have less understanding of the outside world compared to younger people. 4. Can Chinese people be exposed to the outside world? I think this question can be viewed from two aspects: first, for Chinese people who go abroad, this is not a problem, and the number of Chinese people who go abroad every year seems to be over a billion, if I remember correctly, this is more than the total population of most countries. Second, in terms of the internet, many Chinese domestic apps have reports about various countries in the world, there are many mainstream media and self-media, with both positive and negative aspects, depending on your level of awareness, it requires a dialectical view. Additionally, many young people use VPN to access some foreign app content via X, YT, FB, and so on. 5. Do Chinese people understand America? This question is actually difficult to answer in my opinion. The people I know, including myself, cannot confidently say "I completely understand America," yes, after all, for America, we are foreigners and cannot understand America better than Americans. In my opinion, to understand a country, it is obviously not enough to rely solely on the internet, at least one should live in that country for many years and be able to be involved in various social aspects of the country, then I would think discussing this issue would be more accurate and real. Similarly, if Americans only understand China through the media or the internet, it would definitely be very one-sided, so, I can only say that everyone's understanding and ability to verify information differ, and naturally there are significant differences in perspectives. Finally, let me share my personal feelings. As an ordinary person, I find that many people are very eager to have their views acknowledged by others and always try to persuade others to agree with their views, whether their views are right or wrong, they want to be accepted, at least in the online world, what I see in some comments is always like this, this is probably human nature, it seems that in most cases, everyone thinks their understanding is correct, which makes me think that the most difficult thing for a person to change is probably their cognitive inertia! In summary, many people's views are biased and subjective, but nonetheless, one should not discuss the people of a country with a sense of superiority and stubborn prejudices, because, while the firewall of the internet is easy to break through, the firewall in people's minds is hard to break through, haha.
请问李老师是哪位啊?
你没有听说过失信被执行人?Social credit system当然是存在的,只是你通常情况下感觉不到它的存在,当用在你身上时,你才会意识到它的存在并让你寸步难行。
@@ScienceDrYang 征信系统和外网爱传的social credit system完全不是一个东西,外网传的这个就是征信系统和各个支付APP自己的支付信用分混为一谈的产物,低分直接枪毙,高分换车换房,然而现实里的征信系统只要你不欠钱不还压根不会跟你扯上关系,也不会有人在乎,至于你当了老赖被执行了,怎么,那还能全是社会的责任了?
你这个国外也有 他们的意思不是银行失信 是指你说一句不恰当的话都要扣分 分没了你会被监禁死刑。请问社会信用分还有吗 你讨论一个东西 好歹知道是什么 不要把无知当清醒。
@@wang-ev7cb 国外有不让你坐高铁坐飞机和高档消费吗?如果这只是银行失信,银行有什么权力管你银行体系之外的事情?什么时候高铁、航空和高档酒店归银行管了?交通工具属于个人的基本自由,这是银行该管的事情?
I would love to see an IRL stream with Asmongold in China experiencing it for himself.
I'm Chinese. Some time ago, G2's anchor Kesha live broadcasted China on twitch. He spent many days in Chengdu, China. I think his channel can show the real China very well. If you are interested, you can watch the replay.
he will barely leave his own home, refuses to leave his own city, and YOU think he’ll go to another continent??? 😂
Idk, just bc he does that now, doesn't mean he never has or never will want to explore the world some. Idk his personal life, but I feel like his dad could be why he doesn't travel that much, like maybe his dad wouldn't want to or can'ttravel outside the US.. He seemed really close with his parents.
Do u have anything there that is plain to eat
There's a bunch of Twitch IRL streamers who stream from China right now. Jinnytty recently went there, Jakenbake goes there regularly and streamers like Waterlynn and Geezgiselle stream in China almost exclusively.
Having just returned from china on a 2-week trip, let me tell y'all, the country is fking awesome -- fascinating culture...huge, i mean truly huge variety of cuisines...and just how cosmopolitan and safe the country is...
Thank you and welcome to come again. China is so big. As a Chinese, there are still many places I have never been to.
Plus full universal health care, social safety networks, strong economy. It looks prosperous- people look healthy and relaxed- like America used to look. I don't like Xi.. but he isn't who instituted those programs.
@@Teas.Louise China does not have universal health insurance.
Watch out for security cameras in hotels though. I see them talk about that on Chinese websites all the time. They even teach you how to find the hidden cameras 😂
Are we going to talk about their collapsing birth-rates, social disorder, youth unemployment, high rates of depression, surveillance state, censorship, literal concentration camps, religious rights abuses, aging population, repressive and totalitarian socialist government that arrests protestors? Stuff that you can't see or notice unless you pay attention? As a Vietnamese who is familiar with the tactics of my home nation's oppressive communist regime, which is close to China's government and uses their same tactics, trust me, they let foreign travellers see all the good stuff, but the bad stuff, they have a vested interest in hiding it
最坚固的墙不是防火墙而是心之壁
yo americans translate the message above, you need it
Ahh Typical Chinese poetry
@@himacho8771 I did. Nice sentiment.
This is peak Chinese Wisdom.
This is a Evangelion reference@@OLG.R
The wall in one's heart is harder to overturn than the wall on the internet
Always remember that old men that know each other start wars and send young men that don't know each other to die in them.
Just watch those nasty videos from Ukraine battlefields, it is so unbelievable that we are living in a so-called mordern world......
It's soooo unfair for those dying young man....... There must be something wrong with political system of this world.........
As a Chinese living in China using UA-cam, I want to explain the "Freedom of Speech" in China.
There are defiantly restriction in Freedom of Speech in China. That's the Fact. But the true problem is are we feeling Not Free living here. For most Chinese the answer would be No.
I have lived in US for 10 Years, I know why Americans are proud of their Free Speech. Mainly about commenting on politics.
In China there are NO laws saying "we restrict your freedom of Speech", and there are NO restrictions in private conversations.
What's unofficially considered banned is when you talk or publish in public about things related to Overthrowing Regime in China.
For example, when something bad happened, you Cannot say things publicly like "Fxck you XJP, CCP Get out", what you can say is commenting on the Event or even the local government who is in charge of the Event. You can even call the local Government and say Fxck you. As long as you are not anti-Chinese Government, you are free to express anything. And most Chinese don't feel uncomfortable about this because Chinese Government and Xi is Actually doing a good job in general. (compare to western Gov who build a bridge for decades spending billion dollars.)
If you said something Anti-China Publicly online, well your comment will probably be deleted by the platform. Nothing really happen to punish you. But If you did something Anti-China in reality (such as protesting the regime, planning for terrorist attack), you might be immediately caught. depending on how serious your behavior is, you might been educated verbally, or put into jail.
How Chinese feel about this? Not a big problem. We don't have the innate need to curse our leaders or government, we just want to make more money and have better lives. When the government did something not good, we talk about the it and its solutions online. And our government listen to peoples talks and actually fix those problems efficiently. As long as they serve the people, we are totally ok with the restrictions. By restricting those China-Haters, it will only make the country more united.
So the true Question will be:
Do you want more personal freedom but less national development, safety and efficiency as a country? or
Do you want to compromise on some personal freedom for more national development and better environment?
I have lived in the western world, I got back in China because I made my choice.
So the westerner should not bother people living in China.
一针见血
Well said, now leave Taiwan alone.
@@mikerex29Taiwan has been part of China since America still belongs to the natives
@@heliosasher And Korea was one Korea, doesn't change what it is now.
@@heliosasher Taiwan has been independent of mainland China for the vast majority of its history and has never for a single second been part of the PRC.
When the grandma shotting "we don't have talking freedom"on the street,actually she already has it
我从她身上看到三种可能:1.她年轻时经历了中国对言论管控更严格的时代。2.她看起来并不富裕且充满戾气,这样的人更倾向于将自己的不幸归因于环境或国家。3.或许正有坏家伙在不为人知的角落逼迫、伤害弱势群体。
A lot of older Chinese are more foreign-oriented even though they may have never been abroad because they grew up in a time when foreign countries were really much better. So they will have a more negative view of China. But young Chinese people like me who have lived abroad often find that other countries are no better.
No means no, and there are still many people in China who are criminalized for their words.
@@Doug-812 No more than in America.
@hakutouko3182 well, kind of. In China, if you were to call your president Xi, Winnie the Pooh, you can get in serious trouble over that. In the US, we can say almost anything we want about our leaders as long as it isn't violent. Plus I think that China having "reeducation camps" has really left a bad taste in many westerners' mouths since that has really bad historical connotations regarding freedom of expression and freedom of individual beliefs.
most Chinese are well aware of government censorships, but most just don't really mind since it doesn't conflict with their personal interests and goals.
See this is the problem, their goals. They see the nonsense coming to the people around them and they just don’t care, because it doesn’t conflict their goals. Never in a moment would they think, wait a second, this could happen to me. Or if I let government do this today, who knows what happens next. The whole country just gives up critical thinking altogether it seems.
1. people can talk about politics in China its just some issues cant be talk about online and its common in many other countries.
2. Chinese version douyin has a youth mode,when you turn it on it will be educational videos only, if you dont the content there are brainrot just like the us.
3. vpn is not totally banned in China, its illegel for individual users,but that law is the same as the "under 21yrs old cant drink alchohol in the us", if you don't repot it to the police youself, nobody gives a fxxk about what video you watched outside the fire wall.
4. shanghai is a immigrant city andheavilly influenced by the western culture, bassically you can find peple coming from all over the country in Shanghai, people said they should go to mainland ,it wont make any difference because people there have internet and well informed too,especisally the younger generation, distance really dosent matters in modern world.
5. people in the us should do their own researchand its not that hard. people always said the us media is lying to people in domestic issues but they still believe the media 100% immediatly when it report other countries.
100%
Douyin without teen mode actually has more graphic content than tiktok. Even if it gets taken down, it garners a lot of views before it does.
Chinese people talk more about policies and laws than political ideology.
And with the vpn thing. Everyone knows about it. especially if you’re a foreigner, Chinese people know you do use a vpn or want to use a VPN. And no one cares😂 there’s a lot of rules that aren’t enforced as well. The only ones that are heavily enforced are fraud, kidnapping and trafficking, as well as drug dealing.
Honestly, that sounds like the way to go. Don't ban TikTok. Just add a kids mode. UA-cam has a kids mode too right?
Its funny how they banned Tik Tok as soon as there was a lot of criticism of a foreign country in the M.E
@@bananaana1860 I agree with you. I have both versions on my phone, seen some weird content on the chinese one tbh. When I heard this news that douyin only has educational content I pretty much spit out my drink from laughter
I will always bring up Julian Assange to people who preach about the absolute freedom of speech in America. The guy only wrote about some atrocities committed by the U.S. army in Iraq, and was apparently exiled for that. Like, obviously there are limits to that no matter which country you're in.
It's really ironic that when Edward Snowden escaped from the US, he went to Hong Kong. I am an anarchist and I am not saying that China has such absolute freedom of speech but it seems that none of the big country has such thing. It doesn't matter if it's capitalism or communism.
Can you search and read what the guy wrote in the US on the internet? Can you just talk about it right here on UA-cam? If so, you don't really know what is freedom of speech and how bad it is in China.
The dude isn't even American, he's Australian.
@@exu7325but still free speech ain't it?
@@muffine5279 Can you talk about a country that starts with L
While others think that Chinese are blocked, they're actually very good at obtaining and understanding information. It's glad to see that there are many sensible and intelligent people on the streets in China.
They more about geopolitics than people think they do. And they know more and have a deeper more nuanced understanding than many people in other countries do.
@@palmpalm5131 I've learned that people in asia (china in this case) learn more about the entire world, while in the west we learn more about the west specifically and learn barely anything from asia
中国是世界上一百多个国家的最大贸易伙伴,做外贸的,留学生,程序员,还有出国旅游的人数以亿计,这怎么封锁?
The big part about freedom is speech in china is that the government doesn’t care. Unless your words exert great influence over people, they are very negligible and not worth the resources to limit.
I talk to Chinese all the time. They are more opinionated and educated world affairs. Whereas a lot of Americans get trapped in the two parties and drama here. Overall they are thoughtful and nice people. What we read in the news is not correct about them.
Lol because you're talking to the ones who can speak English. They are not representative of the population as a whole.
@@matthewl6700I have WeChat which has a translation app for any language. It can scan text and change Chinese or English into another language. I also speak some Chinese. HelloTalk you can talk to people in China, Tawain and Hong Kong. Has 100 million user around world any language.
@@matthewl6700The Chinese sell more products around the world than anyone. Look at Temu. Most of Amazon target and Walmart are Chinese goods. In order to understand how too market in another country and sell goods. They have to understand others countries cultures otherwise they won’t be successful. I didn’t know this about them until I started talking to them.
@@matthewl6700 不是只有英语好的人才是受过良好教育的人,英语对我们来说只是众多学科之一,你要知道除了英语口语流利这些人大概率是受过良好教育的,还有更多英语口语不怎么样同样受过良好教育的人。
@@matthewl6700 Nowadays, English is no longer that important in Chinese education. Of course, many children in China can speak fluent English, but how many children in the United States can speak fluent Chinese? This is the gap in thinking.
Chinese people really don't understand what dangerous things can happen when going to a convenience store at 1am. In Chinese cities and rural areas, you can stand outside 24 hours a day without any danger
Not really true considering all the homicides and mass murders that happen at random there.
@@mperor3530 WHERE YOU GOT THESE INFO FROM? LOL
@@mperor3530 I'm not sure exactly where the inaccuracy lies
@@claudec1843 I am a Chinese and I think it's true. With economy dropping and unemployment increases, people are becoming more aggressive. In the past month, in Shenyang city alone, multiple killers stab random people by knife, ON STREET, IN DAY TIME. It is my hometown so I know it, people are truely terrified. However, not a lot of people know about it even in china because the government are hiding and blocking the spread on internet.
China is very safe!I live in China😊
Its really impressive how the average person in China is so knowledgeable about all these topics, not to mention their vocabulary and choice of words is profound
its a chinese thing. Karma, non confrontational and stick to your own business.
Be a stretch to say this represents the average chinese person but from my experience, chinese ppl have a more nuanced view of politics and the world than the average person from the west
It's because they actually have exposure to both sides. Look at the people they interviewed. Some lived in the US, some studies there, or visited, and the rest will at least occasionally hop on a VPN to visit western media sites. How many Americans have a similar level of exposure to China? 99% of Americans get their China news from American media and American politicians. Is it any wonder the Chinese have a far more nuanced view of the relations between our two countries?
high civilization. no surprize
影片裡只顯示幾個人,你就認為所有的中國人都聰明,這是什麼邏輯?
Contrary to popular belief outside of China, Chinese government do not diminish other countries that much. For example, the hand to hand combat between India and CHina at the border (border dispute), media in China just touch a little bit of it, the general public hardly knew about it. But in India, people there went ape sheet burning CHinese flag and stuff. When Indians come to CHina, they are warmly accepted, the same thing cannot be said about Chinese visiting India, as a matter of fact, Indian government do not issue tourist VISA for Chinese nationals.
Just reiterating what the cool grandpa in the video said, China national policy prioritizes public safety. I'm not from China, but it just seems logical, right? What good would it do for the public if the government demonize a certain country / culture outside China? Wouldn't that create more problem? A push from the citizens for their govt to "do something" (e.g. invasion)? Violence towards the immigrants from the demonized country / culture? Chinese people from as far as I know are very pragmatic people, not very "ideological". They will adapt to position themselves in a way that is the most beneficial for them.
@@coolfer2 But China is not an immigration country
Honestly I was surprised to see so many ppl commenting things like well it’s in Shanghai. But as a student from a middle class family in a small city in China, I feel at least dozens of my friends, classmates, or relatives can take this interview in similar ways. Ever since I came to US to study (with scholarship), it was quite shocking to me how ppl here know so little about China compared to what we know about them.😂
thats a common theme around the world since the US its the sole Super Power. if China was the #1 power in the world, then countries, including the US will study China for an excessive amount. its natural to want to learn from the #1 country in the world as of now
@@ernestogastelum9123this is how the US is declining by being arrogant. When the US is #1, they still should keep learning, if they don’t, it’s just a matter of time going down hill.
@@ernestogastelum9123 That's how the Qing Dynasty declined, we know that deeply.
Realistically, it makes sense from a culture power perspective. Forget the fact that America, China, etc.. are powerful countries, how do people typically get exposed to information from other countries? Its typically media. Its why i bet a lot of people know more about Japan and Korea than China, they have more cultural soft power
western media makes US people think they have more freedom than in china
"Nowhere in the world has a monopoly on stupid assholes." Truly a legendary quote. I will absolutely be using this
I'm just back in France ; I did an exchange semester for 6 months in Guangzhou and internip for 5 months in Shanghai. Never heard about social credits and nobody knows what is it 🤣. I just lived my best live, China is so great and people so welcoming. I've never felt ,ore safier than in China.
Westerners or even people from my own country won't believe you or me. I was there just for a month and it's nothing like I hear on the news. Cheers
Oui que de la propagande envers la Chine 😂
Because it’s just the fucking credit score.
@@ZeytiZ 中国正在开放免签政策,你可以来看看嘛。
我们官方真的没贬低美国,如果你了解我们的文化,你就会知道,官方是不可能贬低另一个国家的,显然这不礼貌。但是民间,肯定有喜欢美国的,也有不喜欢美国的,我觉得这很正常。
是的 我就没见过国家级媒体大肆贬低甚至批评一个地方或者国家 除非人家搞到我们面前来或者明摆着要歧视欺负我们 但也不会有铺天盖地的宣传 整个国家的生活还是相对温和的
28:42 that's in india where they didn't only banned tik tok but almost everything Chinese.
Based
@@Spider-Too-Too based in poverty 😂😂
@@Spider-Too-Too Based only when it aligns with leadership's interest. That can be turned against anything.
@@Spider-Too-Too DO NOT REDEEM!!!! SIR!!!!!!!
@@darthvadeth6290 lol it's not that poor but there sure are alot of poor parts tho it's mostly cause BRITISH STOLE EVRYTHING! the Kohinoor the one and only in whole world and around 100+ trillion dollar worth of money if that doesn't make a country poor and start from the start then idk what does so instead of being racist just wait and give em some time brother.
I’m happy he’s showing this to y’all. See, most of us don’t hate US, we have life to do.
Same with us, honestly! We have way too much on our plates daily to hate someone on the other side of the world for no reason other than our government told us to. Respect from Texas, friend!
Lack of political freedom in China is still very bad.
Ironically americans hate US more than a lot of chinese people.
@@travisd9432 nice to see a comment like urs under a video like this. i wish u good luck with everything!
My friend in china do hate the united state, lol润不出去
I spend 6 years in the U.S and the difference between China and U.S is very interesting.
Both countries has propaganda (Pretty much all countries does). However, many Chinese do realize the propaganda, and able to acquire informations from other sources, which isn't the case for most Americans. Majority of Americans know very little about China, but most Chinese has a decent understanding about U.S.
Media bias is common in both countries, however there is a big difference. Chinese media does selective reporting, so most news about the U.S are negative news, usually mass shooting😅, but those are real news. The U.S media does the same thing, but they often had inaccurate or even fake news about China, and rarely correct themselves even when someone pointed out the error.
Anyone who paid attention to international news and geopolitics would see it's an obvious containment strategy. China was warm to the US and still seeks to do so because it still likes to have access to US market, tech and investment. While the US, circa early 2010s, suddenly drummed up so much anti China rhetorics on all its mainstream news, started serious pivoting to Asia as foreign policy, pulling in western allies like Australia as they perceived a China developing itself so rapidly into a superpower, a threat to US led Western hegemon global dynamics. Before they only were warm to China because Sino Soviet split, and the West needed China as a cheap outsourced destination, they didnt really expected China to copy tech and developed so rapidly in only a span of 30 years to even surpass the West in some aspects.
确实,中美公民之间的思想差异有如天和地那么遥远。说实话,很多在网络浏览的中国人知道中国并不是有着公开的言论自由的地方,但并不会阻碍中国人通过使用各种翻译器来阅读所有语言的评论和文章,而在主流英文媒体的用户上,几乎所有人都处于信息茧房里!当然,愚昧的让他继续愚昧下去,作为中国人,没有必要改变任何人的思想,好为人师是错误的!
@@Trgn 💯
@@TrgnThe framework is correct, but it still contains Western bias
显然双方的媒体都深知自己的民众想看什么
🎯people hate taking responsibility, "my kids are dumb because of china, im broke because of trump/biden," always somebody else's fault
It's always the same people who've never been to China who keep going on about this 'social credit score'. It doesn't fckn exist LMAO
xu xiaodong begs to differ
@@PixelFighterKing Right, like, do people realize the Chinese government is horrible? Like, objectively horrible? And they have a vested interest in hiding all of the bad aspects of Chinese society from travellers?
@@PixelFighterKingwhat happened to him?
@@muffine5279 MMA fighter who challenged the legitimacy of traditional martial arts in china by fighting and kicking the asses of these "grandmasters." the ccp saw it as an attack to their culture and heritage and punished him severely and even forced him under threat to issue an apology. Theres a lot of info on this on YT. truly sickening what they can do to an individual that goes against societal agendas.
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Well the problem Is Chinese martial arts mostly are not for combating but more of a way to exercise to body and a way to find inner peace and cleanse of one’s soul.
It's almost 2042 and Americans are still living in their information huts facing a bunch of computer screens. Is it hard to travel to China once?
Now China has opened up a 144 hour visa waiver, it should make this situation a little better
Because they have been watching fake news since childhood, which is also why they were surprised when they went to China!
yes, 機票貴,普通美國民眾要旅遊不會優先選中國
yes, 機票貴,普通美國民眾要旅遊不會優先選中國
My only warning to them is that China may critically damage their egos. That's why there's such a big appetite for China-will-collapse type "news", it's a way to cling onto their fading superiority complexes. This sounds like a harsh interpretation but dude I think it's true in like....A LOT of instances. Anyway China still needs some time, she was DIRT POOR just a few decades ago
History will remember the chubby guy in blue with glasses as a black woman
Not in China they won't.
friendly fire lol
@@kylegivens3120 single handedly the most underrated reply that will be left on this video
@@kylegivens3120just give it 100 years, china will be run by the lgbtccp
@@loganmacneil3424hows the weather in tel aviv
I'm Chinese, 6:35 it is a translation issue. what they are saying is Chinese goverment is not deprecating the US TOO MUCH. not "never"
As an expat (UK) living in China for a decade now, they really look at themselves critically, there is a face-saving and face-giving culture, where even in the news, China really doesn't depreciate the US because by doing so, it creates interest about the US they instead push how good they are and not how bad someone else is, as they stick to current affairs they can more easily make the collectivism propaganda and focus on the idea of "the rights of the many far outweigh the rights of the few" or " the communities rights and safety are more important than the individuals". And it is pretty safe, I live in a small town outside of Guangzhou (I also lived in big cities like Guangzhou and Beijing), and walking to the shops at 02:00am for some beer is like 99% safe (I obviously cannot realistically say 100%)
你确实很懂中国人的文化。。完全正确。
法律只能约束正常人,约束不了极端人。所以全世界没有哪个国家是100%安全的。中国也一样,中国也有小偷,也有杀人犯,也有强奸犯。只是说中国有自信相对来说比其他国家要安全的多
唉。。有舍才有得。。。。
1% unsafe is that you may got diarrhea if you eat the food from the street vendors, we called them 走鬼 in Cantonese, the material is most unclean, don't try it.😂
@@freelnxerthat can happen anywhere in the world! From India, Latin America, etc…
The average Chinese, american, and Russian would all get along very easily
Imagine a Chinese guy, an American guy, and a Russian guy in a bar talking about gender politics, Chernobyl, and the square 💀
This is a great statement. I like to think so too
@@dindunuphenwong Well I bet they would talk about hot girls more easily😂
@@dindunuphenwong ROFL! I love how you know nothing about Russian and Chinese politics so you'd just fall back on what's been popularised by Western media. Chernobyl and Square happened more than 30 years ago. This is how far you have to go back in time. 😄
@@BatCountryAdventures That's how far I have to go back in time in order to not get yeeted and deleted by the powers that be. Why is that? Food for thought.
Many people miss the point! ! ! ! The point is not that this is an interview in Shanghai, the point is that 99% of the people interviewed have positive views on the United States despite having never been to the United States! ! ! ! ! Do Americans who have never been to China have a positive view of China? If not, where does their negative view of China come from? Could it be that they hate China since they were born?
It's why, as a Chinese, I feel ridiculous when American blame "brain wash" in China. Chinese know there's censorship and know what's propaganda, American don't. Chinese could check information on both English and Mandarin media, American don't even if they have capability.
I believe that media that spread false information will eventually be discovered by everyone. The truth is right there, and it will not change because of the rhetoric of Western media.
Chinese see and express the exact things that US conservatives are too angry to nail down. We waste lot of time fighting and miss the basics.
Asmon doesn't know how little self-awareness there is in America about home propaganda.
Like what
Elaborate
@@AmberLoislike the interview itself is one of it😂
Chinese has hard control over media.
The wall is filtering informations both ways.
In other words, this interview is exactly what chinese governments want westerners to see😂
@@SunnyWave174 all of our major news networks are owned by oligarchs who choose what we hear. This is called State media but in America people think it's not propaganda.
As a native born American I can confidently say we are dumb as dirt.
So sorry to hear that🤣
as a Chinese i dont agree with you. At this time, this earth, American definitely is the top1 country, whatever culture economy and military.
@@tony900101 our economy is built on debt and military force, our culture is based on cheap fast fashion and flash in the pan trends. We have gotten dumber and dumber as well as poorer and poorer with each passing generation.
@@DJDrLandWhaleOfficialfaking to be Chinese😄😄
I know your type
@@ZutekheedEfootball聪明
A suspension on Wechat isn't much different then when Facebook puts me on 7, 10, 30 day ban....
But not perman ban right? In China it’s permanent ban hammer every time
@asdfghjkl92213 naur your wechat rarely ever gets perma banned. Suspension happens but to get permanently banned requires some international level of protest
I have more leeway on Wechat than on FB. Facebook will do shadow banning, so you won't even know it's happening.
@@asdfghjkl92213 Trump's FB acount?
@@asdfghjkl92213 it is possible, but also quite unattainable. You gotta be posting some heinous things on it to get perma ban.
As an American who has lived in China for 22 years, I have to say that they know way more about us than we know about them. I am one of those who taught it, until they were able to learn it independently.
I like how Asmon learned about how folks in China are direct. I found from being in Beijing that, if you get a bunch of aunties talking, you’ll learn their all their thoughts on a topic and may lose your shirt in a game or two of Mahjong in the process.
As for politics, as long as you don’t fight with the cops or do something politically charged, no one really cares. I was friends with a security guard (we were both college-aged dudes) and we’d go back to the barracks and watch anime.
Depends on where you are. I have a buddy in HK and things went wrong for the most inocuous things. Calmer now but they went through some serious bs
@@apilgrim6907 uhhh as for politics they definitely do care. Try posting some anti-Xi memes in wechat. You'll be immediately banned and your bank account frozen.
@@CtrlAltRetreat maybe you should learn what really happened in HK then, its much moreviolent than what us media told you.
Yes. By "politically charged" you mean, anything the CCP or local officials don't want you to do. You're at their whim.
@@loongsiu4766Yes, it was the ending of the two systems in all but name. It was pretty violent, but the state wins against the people if the army doesn't join the people.
I just got back from China visiting my mother’s hometown. There’s around 300k people that live there and it’s a rather poor area. When my American dad walked past some teenagers, they started discussing America. One said it’s a horrible place with terrible people because of all the killings, school shootings, etc. The other said that “Well not everyone in America is bad. There are good people there too.” (They spoke in Chinese, this is the translation)
Dialectically viewing issues is a very fundamental quality in China, where everyone knows to look at problems from multiple perspectives, seeing both the positive and negative aspects. A final reminder: China is not a developed country; it is a developing country with a vast population, and there are still issues of wealth disparity. In the last couple of years, China has just eliminated absolute poverty.
as a chinese, there is no social credit score in china, why do all western talk about it? I can't understand
因为只要打上这种标签,就可以不用深入讨论中国了,也就不存在客观对比制度的优越性了。大家一起“哈哈哈”接着活在梦里就可以了。🙂
It's a secret system, handled by AI. Try liking any comment that is anti-china. Those river crab is going after you due to those handy system
That's the power of propaganda. More powerful than military.
说的是征信吧,说得好像他们会给流浪汉放贷款一样
让他们活在梦里就好了,人不知而不愠,对我们是好事
When I went to London a month ago, I visited all of the biggest landmarks: Big Ben, the Tower, and the British Museum. I'm not exaggerating when I say that there were HORDES of tourists. Their Nationality was overwhelmingly Chinese. They were affluent, traveling Chinese people, traveling in large groups, solo, etc. You want to know who doesn't travel? People who are dirt poor. I can't help but conclude that the economic woes of China are horribly exaggerated
The next week, I went to Washington DC. It was like a Ghost town in comparison.
If you know Chinese you will see that the Chinese history textbooks speak highly of other countries achievement. When They talk about the opium war, They even talk about how the Britain opened China's eyes to a modern world. The vibe is so different. The hostility towards China is another level here in the western world. No idea who is driving this.
Wow. I was deeply disgusted and angry when I read about Britain's means to get a hold on Chinese tea, and I'm Norwegian. The Chinese approach to explaining the opium war is truly disciplined and productive. Admirable.
@@archonio I am Chinese, I can prove that this is true, besides, our history textbooks will describe the experience of invasion in modern history in two sides, we will not only condemn, but also reflect on the backwardness of our country. There is a saying that backward people will be beaten, which has been remembered by the Chinese for a long time.
@@archonio we Chinese are angry and disgusted by 2 opium wars and we admit that the invasion and colonization started by the first opium war did force our ancestors to “open their eyes” and “see the outside world”. Both narratives are correct. And thanks for feeling angry and disgusted, that shows humanity.
This is a matter of perspective in looking at issues. If you have basic logical thinking skills, or have studied Marxism or other methods of dialectical problem viewing, you will naturally come to such conclusions. It's a very simple truth. For example, if you think drinking cola can lead to excessive obesity, you should also recognize the benefits that cola brings. The same applies in reverse; while you feel happy drinking cola, you should also be aware that it is not a healthy product.
To be honest, everyone can realize these points, but may not be able to view broader or more complex matters from this dialectical perspective.
Marxist philosophy is a required subject during the compulsory education stage in China, and this kind of dialectical thinking is a commonly used mode of thought.
Neocons, who have a Monroe Doctrine on a global scale.
我70后,对美国的正面认知就只限于90年代到2000左右吧。现在的美国社会明显就在走下坡路,意识形态当道。已经好几年不看好莱坞电影了,拍得实在太烂了。
16:32 So even people outside of the US is taking notice on how forced alot of the nonsense happening here is.
How some people in the states can be so obnoxiously patriotic is beyond me.
@@ItsConnerKing Indoctrination from an early age I guess. The pledge of allegiance is still wack to me. And I bet that most people in America would find it totalitarian if another country made their kids pledge allegiance to a flag every morning, yet remain fine with kids in their own country doing it.
正是因為美國言論自由啊😂
你沒看到的中國nonsense可多了😂
@@ItsConnerKing love me freedom, love me guns, cope
@@brucelin8950 哎,哪儿都乱
I love how Chinese are not biased or rude towards US. Imagine US from top to bottom with their rotten opinion.
As an engineer who travels frequently between China and the US, I must say that critical thinking and freedom of speech are equally important.
Unfortunately, people in both countries lack one of them.
The United States cannot have freedom against Jews. Even those who support Palestine will be arrested.
just curious, if you can only choose one, which would you choose? i know what i would choose, and I'm guessing i know what you would choose, or at least what most americans would choose. it's down to cultural difference and the results show.
这也许只是事物的表象,很可能自由言论会导致批判性思维的缺失(或至少被掩盖),我们需要时间探索如何取其精华
批判性思维会让中国人在稳定中逐步改革进步,创造出更多合理的自由,而无限制的丛林法则般的自由,只会让西方人永远丧失理性
@@kongkong1364 It's not about clutrual difference,just politics difference.
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dude... that pvp server line is so next level, that was epic.
This has 100% opened my eyes to a LOT of things. I, as a coservative american, have a TON of love for the Chinese people..... We are all human and we ALL have the same controling governments.
Hey you are better than a lot others that don’t even give videos like this a chance to change their perspective and just simply call everything that’s china related “propaganda” because it challenges their beliefs, it’s sad that they will probably live their whole lives in their own bubble. We need more open minded Americans like you
The most important part is that they are not an enemy and our government keeps goading us into thinking that they are. I wonder why.
All gov will try to control or even brainwash. It's just different method.
I agree. Just give Taiwan to China! Who care about it? We can be friend!
I lived in US for 4 years. And I met so many good ppl in conservative states. They treated me nice and true. Thus I don't like US government at all. But I do love American ppl.
I am Chinese and have never lived abroad. I want to ask, what can't we express freely? I know that we can't publicly criticize political parties (there are channels for expressing opinions), we can't publicly insult leaders (even ordinary people), and we can't say things that divide ethnic groups and countries. What else can't we say? We can discuss LGBT, we can discuss different countries and ethnic groups, and we can also discuss Jews.
When you paused the video i actually clicked the Chinese dude to try make him resume forgetting i was watching a reaction video
lol
Nearly 200 countries in the world, China is the largest trading partner of more than 120 countries. There are tens of millions of overseas Chinese. China has the largest number of overseas students and tourists in the world. Then there are a bunch of people who will believe that China is closed, China is rubbish, and China has no place to learn. This is very confusing to me. In that case, why talk about China all day like American politicians?
Because those politicians want a war with China because they see their hegemonic influence waning as it is twilight in the American Empire. These are the same politicians who enabled giant corporations to move their manufacturing to China. It is easier to incite fear in your local population if you have a boogeyman thousands of miles away that you have encircled with military bases.
people think such things due to the very propaganda heavy culture of the country. its no secret what they do and tell their citizens, and looking at it from an american perspective makes people think these things, whether its true or not is not up for me to decide.
Honestly that sounds way too extreme that I think you might be making a strawman.
You sure you're not confusing China with N.korea? Coz what you're describing is precisely how people view N.korea.
It’s true that the Chinese media generally does not disparage the US. They might criticise some of the hostile actions and foreign policies directed at China with Global Times being a little more forceful, but mainstream outlets like CGTN are very diplomatic, certainly more so than the constant barrage of China bad press you get in the west
In other countries knowledge about other ones is normal but in US you're secret taught only need to know your country.
But in US we have credit carma😂
@@dadlight3783 Perhaps one billion Chinese people believe that the United States has advanced technology, but why do Americans continue to use credit cards that are technologically backward?
I went to China once. It turns out they are just like you and me. I remember being in a taxi, the taxi driver and laughed because we were both shaking our heads at all the bad drivers out there. Bad drivers transends all languages. We are all alike.
most of us are just regular folks trying to get by. its always the governments and world powers trying to get us folks to fight one another...wishing you all the best
Chinese people are surprisingly based.
Surprising maybe to most westerners.
Just brief exposure or chats with people about east Asian culture, you'll notice immediately they are a very "direct" people, blunt by our standards.
Koreans are most based people many foreigners are jealous of them
Asia is mostly based to be honest
"asian boss" channel is paid advertisement for chinese government,.
@@lao-ce8982 i mean asian boss is funded by the ccp so of course theyre only going to cherry pick interviewees. Some of these same interviewees have appeared in other asian boss videos too.
The other thing I noticed is that, in many countries people don’t study world history (& world geography?)in school.. But Chinese do… because back in 1800s we were conquered and part of the reason is we don’t know about the world outside. We learnt from that lesson. Now we have our eyes open while the countries used to make us open our eyes turned to be blind….
As a Chinese person, I really don't understand. Why not study world history or geography? People don't just live in their own countries; they live on Earth. The cultures of different countries all have their own charm. There is a Chinese proverb that says, "Take the essence and discard the dregs." Without absorbing the advantages of a broader range of cultures, one's own nation and ethnicity can only become stagnant and insular.
Just got back from my third trip to China. This time was only for 3 weeks, but I can confirm, it is EXTREMELY safe. Even in the big city my wife is from. 12 million people, and you could walk to the store at 2am and feel comfortable and safe. Might have something to do with every god damn corner or street light, or traffic light has a camera on it….
东亚国家都安全,去日本看看吧
Chinese kids can for sure read analog clock, at 3rd grade we were taught to do math with it even where the minutes carry over at 60.
no thats an abacus not a clock
@@ScoopDogg As a Chinese, I learned abacus in kindergarden. But this is a skill that no one will use in daily life.
Everyone in China will learn.This is for restarting mathematics after a nuclear explosion in the future.@@ScoopDogg
Analog lock is taught in age 4 in China
@@ScoopDogg If he said clock, he means a clock. Why on Earth do you think he doesnt know what a clock is?
我的评论一直被删除,真的好言论自由啊。My comments keep getting deleted, it's really freedom of speech.