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Hello I wanted to say ty for all you do. Also I wanted to ask if you know how one could build a following in China online in hopes of discussing how the Chinese people can best change there situation for the better without drawing ccp eyes? Maybe gaming? Or sports? What's the average Chinese youth into?
It's no different here in the US. Just different words for the same end result: complete violation of all basic human rights. Both the Chinese and American governments do this at comparable rates. UPDATE: I seriously thought you people were all bots but now I'm scared that you all just don't know that nearly every state in America has a form of involuntary containment for mental illness. If someone you know calls and says you have a history of depression and you are acting weird you will be taken in for 24 hours in some states and that can go up to 90 days of psychiatric treatment. When you react to your containment you can commit crimes and then end up with criminal charges that will see you from psych containment to jail. If you are taken into a state psych center there is not much difference btwn that place and most jails. If you refuse usually it results in criminal charges. You have to pay for part of this treatment too. Here in Florida we have something called the Florida Shuffle where they don't let you out and move you from facility to facility bc they make money for each person in their care. Ppl think this is for addicts or seriously "crazy ppl" but you'll find a lot of ppl are there bc of a fight w family, partner, friend, or talking back to a cop or doctor. These practices are outpacing everything right now. If you think there are requirements that need to be met or that you are somehow not at risk you are wrong. Has a doctor ever told you you have anxiety or might be experiencing depression just once in your life? Guess what, you are mentally ill. But you don't even need a history bc many are marked as onset events. All it takes is just someone saying one thing and it could even be a lie. Ppl are doing this to ex partners in abusive relationships a lot as punishment for leaving them and to get custody of kids. Les Dunseith | November 3, 2020 The rate at which Americans are held against their will and forced to undergo mental health evaluations and even state-ordered confinement - lasting anywhere from a few days to years - has risen sharply over the past decade, according to a new study by researchers at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.
So that's how to do it! Pass a law making it illegal to be sad. They can pass laws against being poor, against being sick, against being hungry. So there, the solution was always right in front of us.
If you are American pay very close attention I'm gen x they are going to try it here remember this Benjamin Franklin said you give up freedom for safety you have nither it's going to get harder before it gets better you have to hold on to our country paperwork and pray we are still strong enough God bless you and your family
Eat bitterness is a literal translation, it is not what you fellas are thinking. It means 'suffering'. As for not being allowed to be sad, that is a warped interpretation of what is going on in China.
And a lot of people do not consciously feel sad because they're under the statist programming. They love their government and believe their government protects them from all the threats. Lol
You don't have to imagine, you can just take a look at North Korea, where the average height over time of the population has reduced due to malnutrition alone.
There are people in democracies who want to export this “utopia” to the world. The WEF sees China as THE “model for the future” & the UN-WEF 2030 Agenda is their first big push for it. Don’t comply in 15 Minute Cities with digital ID, government digital currency, & a social credit score.
I live in Russia, and tbh, learning English was the best thing I've done. To have such a greater access to information provides me with how things really work out there without having to rely on Russian sources. That being said, it deeply disturbs me how Russia is in good relations with both China and North Korea. Both are terrible with their own citizens. Beyond terrible. We're not yet at that level of human right violations, but I fear we are rapidly approaching there.
@@AdolfGOhomE Взаимно! Надежда не так подавляется, когда вижу что кто-то так же крутится в гораздо большем инфо-поле. Знание другого языка очень полезная вещь.
Yeah tht disturbs me too. I blame my own gov for allowing this to happen thru their own corruption. You aren't alone. The ppl are being oppressed the world over. The govs. have a motive for wht is happening. Thts all I'm gonna say. Be safe.
hope you hide from the draft bro. I heard in russia they were gonna try recruit another 250k this sep keep yourself safe and never ever answer your door
I’m Chinese, this is literally what I tell Americans everyday since I am in the US now. But I always get responds like:”yeah, but our government is shit too.” Guys, if you think so, you have no idea what you are saying. The fact you give bad comments to your government at your country’s internet easily and freely is already telling me and you, no, your government is not, way not … Add: what I mean is, I don’t like people equal the problem that Chinese people are facing with what American people are facing when I want to raise awareness of Chinese government issues. None of these are comparable. And it doesn’t mean I think American government is amazing. All the problems in different country are independent issues that we all need to care. One government's bad behavior shouldn't be a green light for another. And please have some understanding of Chinese people, most of time, you can only hear the voice of Chinese nationalists because they’re not banned from speaking. So that may gave you an impression that all Chinese people are bad and crazy. No, we, normal Chinese people hate them too, but most of us are silenced or scared of talking out loud.
YS your not paying attention to whats really happening in America. The goal is to be an authoritarian regime similar to China. Please if your going to immigrate to America pay attention to what's really happening. We are presently owned by corporations which dictate all policy in America. We're a Fascists ( The marriage of government & corporations) regime. The woke left wants full control of all US citizens. We won't have any freedom left unless you immigrants wake up to what's really happening in America. Yes we need to stand up complain and fight for our freedom here so we don't end up like China.
Obviously, it’s not as restrictive as the Chinese government, but they would very much like it to be. All governments will slowly try to add things under their control and scrutiny.
@@Agenthoneydew33 ok then, the governments around the world are looking after our well being and they would never in a million years go against our best interests…
@@sturmunddrang1132 Dammit, you beat me to it! With those little white robots. Sadness was seen as a disease that spreads, so all who suffer from it had to be eradicated, but that of course actually made more people sad because they lost their loved ones. By trying to solve the problem, they made the problem far worse.
First, they tell their people to "eat bitterness" while they live it up in wealth and safety. Now, they forbid their people from showing sadness or dissatisfaction. They just keep finding new depths to sink into.
That sadness would gradually turn into extreme amounts of rage and hatred and full hostility and the CCP would not see that coming. These events alone could literally turn the whole Chinese population against the CCP
Supression of natural responses may account for some of the psychoses already prevalent in a certain population. Such policies also may be explained by elites noticing that darwinian genetic progress has stagnated in their populations, and wondering what to do about it. It may be that they have decided to control human population by means other than one-child policies.
That's what I am saying why aren't there any massive scale non cooperation movement? Why don't they fight back, if you are gonna die anyways why not die to fight for your freedom? There's no way the CCP can hold back 1 billion people with force right ? @surinamesurname
@@rafox66 At this point they just want them to be like robots AKA no emotions. And when big bro you know who wants to show the world how happy their people they put on their fake happy emotions and stun because that what they want the world to see. If you know they even ban their people from grieving for the lost lives from certain recent tragedy which is the flood just because it make the gov looks bad & weak. Because to them it's all about no losing face even if they did something wrong they will try to cover it up or in other case use the blame foreigners narrative to divert attention away from themselves like a certain plague that started you know where.
Why the heck are these people trying to convince their citizens to have more kids when they obviously don't care about keeping the citizens they already have ALIVE?
Communism is the ultimate utopia! Use North Korea as a current example. For its citizens, just giving praise to the supreme leader is better than eating
How do people there actually endure this? Those who lost their relatives, how can they keep enduring? Can't they just outnumber the government and dethrone these monsters? This is so shocking its unreal
When everyone around you tells you, and you tell yourself, that the dead cannot return, that what can you do? This is the way things are, that resistance is futile.
Laowhy has said the people often don't know about a tragedy that has happened just in the next village, because China controls ALL the media. So the people that have suffered a tragedy, do so in isolation. To overthrow the government would require some means of organization, and that's difficult when you can't communicate. Also, China just enacted a 500,000 yuan reward for reporting "spies," so there's that. Can you trust your neighbor if you want to organize?
Some day, just like in A Bug's Life, when the Chinese people realize there are millions of them for every CCP fat grasshopper, it'll be game over for the grasshoppers, and it won't be pretty. It'll be a Gaddafi moment.
@@farallimacha That's because from the perspective of corporations, profit is the only lens available. In china, anyone can get away with scamming people out of money, so of course they wanna sell there for the quick money.
Fear is a hell of a drug. If only governments could stop being afraid of losing their position and start being afraid of what might happen to all of us if they fuck it up.
The CCP has no problem killing off it’s own people “the weak” to get the economy in shape. They don’t care. And China is a BRICS leader. Look at all of the nations in BRICS and notice how they run their countries smh
In the late 1990s, I spent more time in Beijing and Hong Kong than in the US because of my job. I loved every single minute of it. And I can honestly say that I never intend to step foot in China again. I'd worry that I couldn't get out.
He suffers from Narcissistic personality disorder. His early traumatic experience with communists is now being inflicted upon his own people. That is a documented psychological pattern. The more powerful they become, the more cruel they become.
I have seen a caricature on the internet somewhere, it showed smiling people and a frowning guy getting arrested by smiling policemen. I took the message that the public will shame people who cannot be happy with the system and that they are being removed to not disturb the other happy people (who probably just act happy but don’t bother to overthrow a harmful society). This caricature now became reality!
About this tunnel "accident" in Zhengzhou, there is a video with videos from locals, which I will not publish here, but according to a tow truck driver involved in clearing the tunnel, 6300 bodies were counted when he left the scene of the accident. However, not all that were found were recorded at that time. Later that day, the military took over the cleanup efforts and placed the entire tunnel under martial law. That says a lot - especially in relation to the number of victims.
if it was really like that, then no one could hide the truth from the public in the current society everyone has a phone can record everything what they saw.
Well they don't actually CARE if you are sad. As long as you STFU and fake a smile on command, that's good enough. God help you if you forget to smile for the camera though...
Thanks for providing even more reasons why I will never visit China. This also begs the question: how long can they keep this up before they've disappeared critical mass, and society just collapses?
@@Alexandru0687interesting point. So basically there will never be a collapse. There will be just a constant decline for China as a global power untill they just become a regional power. The citizens will just keep getting poorer and poorer as the government sucks up their resources to prop themselves up.
It’s sad because I really wanted to go to learn Kung Fu and the language/beautiful culture, but I don’t know if it’ll ever be safe to go as an American 😢
@@thefirsttrillionaire2925 Visit Taiwan! It's what remains of the actual, authentic China. You'll find a lot of traditional and cultural sites there, unlike in the mainland where the CCP destroyed most of them.
@@heroinfathr They didn’t have any trouble locking huge numbers of people up in their own house during the lock down. And they have their own internet police 👮♂️ to monitor their own people from tell the world the truth of what’s going on in the country. Reminder that China has one of the most countries to have CCTV installed everywhere so I don’t see it’s not possible for them to monitor their own people since they have been doing before the decided to ban their own people being sad/expressing their own sadness 😢.
You should feel sad about your IQ. With so much information on the internet, but you easily believe others' conclusions, is cross validation difficult?😅
This might be the most important video you ever made, C-Milk. Thank you for wrapping up all the simucrisis China is experiencing in a single video that rest of the world is completely oblivious to.
I'm in the UK. Ask people if they saw what happened in China with the floods.... blank, vacant expressions. (And also the Hawaii fire, to be fair). In the UK the big news is always some rubbish about the Royal Family....
CCP have really taken the lyrics of REM classic to heart! 😅 🎶 “ Shiny happy people holding hands Shiny happy people holding hands Shiny happy people laughing “ 🎶
@@mikespike2099 Well it's funny enough you say that, but the lyrics to the song Shiny Happy People were actually copied from an old Chinese propaganda poster. So it is literally that!
During Afghan wars in soviet Russian, if a soldier counted 50 losses, his commander counted 10, and his commander counted 2… by the time it got to the leadership, it was an overwhelming victory! As my grandpa told me these stories, I’m not surprised at China right now.
This reminds me of Half Life 2, where normal people were turning into metrocops to opress other normal people for a little more food. Policemen in these countries betrayed humanity, themselves and other people just like them, that they opress
I thought I was the only one, that thought the Combine were fueled by Marxist delusions. Too long have I heard "f*cist state" or "n*Zi state", too long have I seen people misunderstanding the plot...
@@metternich05 Staying quiet is how you stay alive. The people in NK have the same choice and do you really expect the average citizen there to speak up and try to make a difference? You have to be smart in how you stand up to an authoritarian state. You need to pick your moments. Change will come from black swan events and we saw an example of this with the protests that sparked during their lock downs. With hindsight we can say that forcefully locking Chinese citizens inside leads to them getting pissed off, desperate and eventually leads to protests. But at the time this was unexpected and surprised the world because China doesn't protest. I'm sure there will be more moments like this as the quality of life drops across the country.
@@metternich05being disappeared and having your family tortured because you spoke out is also a choice. Not something anyone would reasonably do unless they truly had nothing to lose
@@metternich05You are an ignorant fool. They are silent because they are under threat of death or possibly worse if they speak out. China is nothing like America. People in China do not have freedom of speech, so they are not allowed to speak up on certain issues. They have to stay silent or they will be disappeared. Meanwhile, in your case, the worst you have to worry about if you refuse to stay silent is making yourself look like an ignoramous.
They made it illegal to be sad? Isn't that the most cartoon villain thing you've ever heard? "What? People are sad? Well then BAN being sad! That'll show them!"
This was eye opening too see. imagine a country so insecure you cant even mourn someone. what are they going to do next? send you to prison for breathing too much air? for taking too long to walk down the side walk? punish you for being asleep .2 seconds longer than the government wants? Absolutely amazing. i am glad i live in a country where this will NEVER be a thing.
do you have free speech? can you build your house the way you want? we shouldnt be worried about other countries rights when our own are being eroded away like dust in the wind!
Really, this is one of the most timely and spot-on videos Laowhy86 has made. He nailed it. The frustration and angst that the people are beginning to feel is beginning to reach a fever pitch, while at the same time, the absolute ignorance the CCP has left its masses in is unbelievable. I have lived and worked in China off and on for over 30 years, with Shanghai being my home for the last 13+ straight years. Even my Chinese business partners had no idea how bad the flooding was in BJ, literally merely 4.5 hours north of us by bullet train. They, like my clients, were fully oblivious to the degree of destruction and death the north witnessed. Were it not for the videos like this on UA-cam and Twitter, they would have accused me of lying and spreading false information. Once they saw the vids, a deathly silence fell over them. We have not talked about these matters again. Great vid this time!
This video should be shared more. I am shocked that there is not millions of views. He touched base on the exact issue of China. No Chinese have a say in anything.
As a Chinese person (living and raised in America), watching laowhy's videos has become a conundrum to me: I wanna watch the videos to stay up to date with the country of my ethnic background, but watching them makes me hate that country ('s government) so much more.
You deserve a better government, like the one on that island for example just off the coast of mainland China The one that the CCP like to talk about and it's not Japan
Mate, it's just hot air. The West is not responsible for saving all the lost souls fleeing from disfunctional societies. If you really wanted to make a change - not you personally but the millions of migrants hoping to get a better life in the west - you'd do something at home. Even small things like organize resistance, fight against fake news, whatever. We don't have a duty to harbor you people. Fight your own fight as we did -and e.g. as Ukraine is doing right now - and try to build a better world for yourselves.
Yeah, it can be difficult to have positive feelings for a country when you hear bad things a out it's government. But I think there's a distinction between the government of a nation-state, and the actual culture/people of that country. There are many wonderful people in China, and lots of great culture (Chinese Opera comes to mind). The CCP doesn't own that.
@@oliviastratton2169yeah, I myself love the three kingdoms era, such an amazing time in history for Eastern Asia. True that the people are not the same as the government running them, but money makes people do stupid things all part of the cult of personalities. . . Mob mentality. The art of war, all aspects of life are a front in which to wage war on, spiritually financially and morally. Not all freemasons are skull and bones but all skull and bones members are freemason's. . . Skull and bones= Jolly Rodger ☠️ = pirates.
i get you bro. as a russian that hits hard. why cant i have been from a chill country like new zealand or the uk? im very disappointed in my country's government just as i imagine you are with yours. watching lao's videos is so fascinating because when i was a kid i thought china was so cool and futuristic.
A Monty Python sketch from about 50 years ago ("A Fairy Tale") featured a kingdom in which everyone had to be happy and it was illegal to be sad. A man was on trial for being sad because, as his lawyer said, his wife had died that morning, but that was not accepted by the court.
In Russia we have a sad saying that kinda describes this kinds of stuff: In a family there's a daugher, a dad and a mom. Dad works a dead end job, barely able to provide for his family. He drinks heavily because of that, and beats his wife often in his drunken bitterness and rage over the life's circumstances. One day he gets fired from his job, because he showed up hangover from the previous night's drinking. He gets home and tells his family. "How are we gonna eat? On what we are going to eat? I'm old, nobody is going to hire me in our small town, where even the young people can't find a job! And your factory is the only factory in town, they won't take you back!" - cries the wife. Daughter, on the ither hand cheerfully exclaims: "But there is also a bright side!" "What do you mean?" - her mom asks her. "Now, that we don't have money, daddy will stop drinking! And he won't shout and beat you anymore!" Dad suddenly raises his head and gloomly rasps: "I'm not going to drink less, it's you two that will be eating less". Sad population? Increase the living standards and free up economy so people will make more? Nah, it will meddle in our grasp on power. Ban being unhappy. Classic dictatorship. In Soviet Union there was no unemployment because it was illegal to be unemployed. Same energy
It's very naive and delusional to look at "current year" and think it has any bearing on reality. Such regimes were always a problem and will always be, just look at Canada and how much it moved in that direction past few years. The year or our technological advancements have nothing to do with human right violations. This channel is only about China but there is many countries in equally bad state in Africa or even some in Asia, just not with identical problems. Like in some countries in Africa slavery is very big to this day and they kidnap and sell their own people like it's normal, kids there grow up wanting to be a slaver becasue it pays. How do I know this? Becuase of independent reporters like this guys here that post their findings online.
this is gonna suck because irl if you don't cry or be sad, it keeps your emotions in you, and it builds up to the point its gonna break people it's happened to me before.
Probably the whole idea behind it. Once they weed out the people that lose their sh^t, all they'll have left are the most compliant, most bereft of will, most meek slaves left. A perfect population for easy and complete totalitarianism.
Nice sarcasm, but really, this is gonna suck because irl if you don't cry or be sad, it keeps your emotions in you, and it builds up to the point its gonna break people it's happened to me before.
@@andrewreynolds912I don't get it, you recognize / acknowledged he was being sarcastic, but then went to explain to him how/why it will be bad, as if he was being serious/not sarcastic. Legit basically : "This totally won't be sad🙄" "Nice sarcasm, but it totally WILL be sad" Yeah, that's they were saying.. it could be just that you worded it poorly, and are more or less just agreeing with him.. adding your own thought, but definitely doesn't come across that way.
As a prozac user (daily, to control a panic disorder) I sure hope so. But with the state of the CCP I wouldn't be surprised if that general area went to shit. Also very nice seeing you here, Tay!
I lived in China from 2017-2020. I went to the doctor but was rarely prescribed medication. If I was it was only available at the hospital and was very expensive. Their healthcare is privatized, so the great communist utopia makes you pay for your doctor. I was insured through my employer. Most people who are either uninsured or not wealthy utilize Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) which, in my experience, is half a step from outright hokum but is affordable. Mental healthcare, in my somewhat limited experience is not a priority.
I’m glad I was born in Japan. I was raised by single mother of 3 without money and I felt my child life was so hard. Even though Japanese government is not so great, they don’t do crazy things like Chinese government.
It's your mother's fault for raising fatherless children. If you had a father your life would have been easier. Why should the government take responsibility for an irresponsible mother. Just have a father you will not need a govt.
@natania_ So mother are the one responsible for father's own desicion to leave his own fucking family, as if he not a full grown adult human being? Do u even understand what you're saying?(
Chinese mentality is also a problem: As long as it doesn't happen to me, why bother? This also explains certain first generation Chinese Americans who receive benefits from CCP still conduct activities inside the US, even though they chose living in the free world and able to know the truth.
Ugh I can't get through one China video without crying. Thanks for putting videos like this out. Our brothers and sisters suffering under CCP regime need about a million more like you and serpentza ❤❤
@@Hologram-Peven If it doesn’t apply they have other b.s. laws they will make app,y if they have to. His point was if nothing else, the mere act of being sad could be used against you because it may provoke others to sadness. Hence, quoting that all encompassing law.
There was a Russian dystopian novel, possibly “We”, where there was a murder, but it couldn’t really be investigated because, there’s no murder in paradise!
I just thought about something that slipped my mind the last time they talked about the tunnel flood in Zhengzhou(?) People are still “missing” from that incident. The poor families probably cried out to the government about it but were silenced in order to reflect the news reports on the death toll. So that leaves the question: Where are the bodies? What happened to the corpses of these unfortunate family members?
The society in china abandoned all connections to religion and deeper meaning of life, disregard of anyone beliefs a society that abandons it completely falls under what is now going on in China, humans are nothing but waste, expensive and hard to control. The CCP does not care about some unknow uncle or father. I cant only imagine the despair those people must feel living under such a criminal government and nothing they can do about it.
They took corneas of eyes out, and various organs from young women and men and used and sold to CCP members, their relatives and those who paid for them. It’s called organ harvesting, widely known practice.
Makes me so utterly sad for the Chinese people. Whatever the ccp bans, the more meaningful the actions of the people will become as all forms of expression are outlawed.
Interesting point. Biologists note that humans and giant squid both are quite intelligent, but what really makes humans take off is group communication. These anti-citizen policies in China make one wonder if they would rather be governing a republic of squid. Is that how the movie "Squid Games" got its name?
Its like that movie Equilibrium. Next thing you know, You need to be emotionless and they are gonna feed you pills to make sure you become emotionless.
"Happiness is Mandatory. Are YOU happy, Citizen?" I remember the days when the Paranoia RPG was just seen as a ludicrous satire and not being used as a template for modern societies.
Nothing is too powerful my friend. You destroy them from the inside, you seed doubt, you create mistrust against the higher members between each other so they turn against each one of them and end up destroying themselves @@Patrick_Tremblay
@@Patrick_Tremblay One gigantic problem with China is the deeply corrupt government has created an equally corrupt population. The people actually don’t mind the government they have because they can easily be paid off. Nothing happens in china without paying bribes. There is no distinction between paying money to purchase something and paying a bribe to get something done. Even children are taught to be corrupt from early childhood… Chinese society is awash with immoral unscrupulous dishonest inconsiderate selfish greedy materialistic people and it’s the vast majority of the population.
In 2018 I ran into a young man working at Best Buy in IL. He had just graduated with an Electrical Engineering degree from the University of Illinois and was waiting to go back to China. I asked him why he wasn’t staying….and he stated “there are more opportunities in China”. I brought up the history of communism….”pain, misery,death”….he shrugged as if he didn’t know what I was talking about….and you’d of thought with a 1st class education he’d of at least googled Mao while living in a free society.
Mao basically rebuilt China… Your not slandering him… As long as they don’t get negative credits, they are given opportunities… Here? It doesn’t matter what you do or how skilled you are… your laid off, your fires for your opinion’s, your bank takes your money and more… Our government and our country looks worse to them.
Its that propoganda thats being fed to people the very first moment they're born. I see alot of US adults blindly believing America's a freedom haven and never once heard of mk ultra
That is absolutely awful, how can you not process something emotional natural. Crying is a natural human process, especially when going through something so painful.
Imagine if a government in a democracy tried to pull this stunt... They'd be giving the opposition open season to rip into all their failures which might cause sadness: "We'll not be sad when you: a) End your negligence towards those who through your economic policies end up homeless and unsupported b) Expect public workers to come in at weekends for no extra pay c) Flood our villages and homes without adequate compensation because you've neglected adequate drainage and flood prevention during the entire time you've been in power. d) Fail to provide adequate pension cover for comfort in retirement, forcing people, especially with daughters in the family, to depend on marrying off their children to their economic advantage e) Persistently allow rural areas to be neglected in provision of basic facilities such as health care. f) Try to persistently silence people on social media. g) Indulge in rampant corruption while most working people can't save enough for long term security... Need I go on...
Every single "free democracy" (except Sweden) just took your freedom away for 3 years and you likely cheered them on. China is where we are going, not some extreme outlier.
This is a v strong video, I can't believe ppl aren't talking abt the tunnel! It's crazy that an event that killed more ppl than 9/11 in one swoop can be censored out of public knowledge that easily.
Being that it happened underground, there aren't any good "optics" like towers falling etc (same reason the London bombings in 2005 are largely forgotten about). Well Princess Diana died in a tunnel, but she was famous! Was anyone famous dead in this tunnel in China? No? Then it doesn't matter according to them!
What public knowledge? The public knowledge of china is tiny. This is why cgi and fantasy works so well. Comments like " o changing my mind about visiting china after seeing this" is satisfactory to all govts since less travel means less knowledge, less interconnectedness, less goodwill etc.. it cements a certain type of selfish mindset( no experience=no reality basis) that one can/will only deal with whats in front of them in 'their' world. After all who doesn't like gaming and virtual reality these days when life is so difficult; or plastic dolls or children who cant fight/live independently? These videos really showcase what it's like to live in fear with freedom of riding on a motorcycle fearless. ty be safe And be awesome!Xoxo
Seems like china hates sadness now, that's the most extremely dumbest law I've ever heard in my life! This straight up reminds me of the phrase that our teachers say "crying are for babies" or something like "be always happy" or like "your almost a adult you're not supposed to cry" these phrases are extremely dumb, and it's unfairly common in secondary schools in the UK.
This reminds my of former bosses or customers who asked me: "Do you like working here?". I never had the courage to tell them the ugly truth. Instead I smiled. 😒
That is like in “the Terror” phase of the French Revolution, where you could go to jail for anything resembling a complaint, even “ God, the cost of bread is so high!” or even for just not being enthusiastic ENOUGH about the government. One journalist got jailed for re-publishing some old Roman texts describing dictatorships (“tyrants”), just because it had way too many similarities to what the Revolutionary government was doing and so embarrassed the government.
The UK and Canada have laws that limit free speech in the name of building a Utopia; This is where we are all heading if we don’t demand free speech for everyone.
This is what happens to countries when the citizens lose their ability to defend themselves. That's why the second amendment is NOT outdated by technology. The citizens are always supposed to be able to go up against whatever is in charge if things get too bad. That means citizens with matching technology.
@@env0x1942 Germany is also China rounding up Weigers and putting them in camps and killing them, harvesting their organs, and the onrs they don't kill have to be "reeducated" and denounce their religion and be beat and starved and tortured.
Haha…I was on a Chinese social platform and there was a livestream going on talking about family relationships. People can just get in line and talk about their problems in this livestream. Most of the people just talked about dysfunctional family relationships blah blah blah, but one girl was brave to say that she’s feeling suicidal bc of her alcoholic father. Immediately the host of the livestream stopped her, and literally told her to shut up. Ok, not shut up, but please talk about this elsewhere and not on the livestream and I’m also going to kick you out of this livestream btw. The girl said she’d like to stay and listen to other people, but she was still forced out in the end. I don’t blame the host of the livestream per se; it’s just the general atmosphere of any Chinese social media these days.
Suicide is considered treason in china and north Korea. Your body belongs to the state there, not you, killing it is destroying state property. Host was scared he'd be charged with treason too for having it mentioned on his Livestream
The host might only be a small part of the problem, but telling a mentally broken teen to shut up instead of talking about the serious problems is just heinous. The host should also try to reflect on his behavior. A bad mentality over a population doesn’t justify the actions of a single person. But I don’t know whether the host told her to shut up in order to prevent the police from showing up, because everything in China is under surveillance and pointing out flaws in that society will lead to arrest. That’s bitter
@@BruhTNT4258 The majority of “shooting” in the United States is the result of gang violence and organized crime. This is actually not an impossible problem to fix, but the problem is that the far majority of this activity happens in democrat controlled cities - who seem to have more of an affinity with criminals than not lately. Cities like San Fran are overrun with crime while the police and leftist DAs do literally nothing. People and businesses are fleeing these cities in droves. Maybe this is a little over simplified, but the solution seems obvious to me. Stop voting democrat.
China never ceases to amaze me on how much they lost their humanity, sadness is part of the human experience, to deny yourself of emotions you might as well be not human.
Zhuozhou, China was only recently flooded by the Chinese government's deliberate flooding, and then they got an average of 3500 RMB (480 USD) per person (because some couldn't get the money) in specific cases
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Hello I wanted to say ty for all you do. Also I wanted to ask if you know how one could build a following in China online in hopes of discussing how the Chinese people can best change there situation for the better without drawing ccp eyes? Maybe gaming? Or sports? What's the average Chinese youth into?
@@Trump2024asw fix your own country first before caring about chinese people.
Did you know India just landed on the moon first country to reach on the south side of the moon in the world
@@MultiNksharma they dont care about endia 🤣🤣🤣
I downloaded this video to back it up... if ever taken down by the CCP totalitarians, I'll reupload and mirror to your channel
The Chinese government never fails to amaze with their ever ludicrous policies
It's no different here in the US. Just different words for the same end result: complete violation of all basic human rights. Both the Chinese and American governments do this at comparable rates. UPDATE: I seriously thought you people were all bots but now I'm scared that you all just don't know that nearly every state in America has a form of involuntary containment for mental illness. If someone you know calls and says you have a history of depression and you are acting weird you will be taken in for 24 hours in some states and that can go up to 90 days of psychiatric treatment. When you react to your containment you can commit crimes and then end up with criminal charges that will see you from psych containment to jail. If you are taken into a state psych center there is not much difference btwn that place and most jails.
If you refuse usually it results in criminal charges. You have to pay for part of this treatment too. Here in Florida we have something called the Florida Shuffle where they don't let you out and move you from facility to facility bc they make money for each person in their care. Ppl think this is for addicts or seriously "crazy ppl" but you'll find a lot of ppl are there bc of a fight w family, partner, friend, or talking back to a cop or doctor. These practices are outpacing everything right now.
If you think there are requirements that need to be met or that you are somehow not at risk you are wrong. Has a doctor ever told you you have anxiety or might be experiencing depression just once in your life? Guess what, you are mentally ill. But you don't even need a history bc many are marked as onset events. All it takes is just someone saying one thing and it could even be a lie. Ppl are doing this to ex partners in abusive relationships a lot as punishment for leaving them and to get custody of kids.
Les Dunseith | November 3, 2020
The rate at which Americans are held against their will and forced to undergo mental health evaluations and even state-ordered confinement - lasting anywhere from a few days to years - has risen sharply over the past decade, according to a new study by researchers at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.
@@nfbconnect i think its hardly comparable pal. Yes both are bad but one is much worse.
@@nfbconnect Is it illegal to be sad in the US?
I lived in China for 3 years and every day was a WTF moment and not only because of the government. A lot of people are seriously messed up…
@@nfbconnectShow me the law where thoughts are banned.
Can you even name another first world country with freedom of speech?
So that's how to do it! Pass a law making it illegal to be sad. They can pass laws against being poor, against being sick, against being hungry. So there, the solution was always right in front of us.
If you are American pay very close attention I'm gen x they are going to try it here remember this Benjamin Franklin said you give up freedom for safety you have nither it's going to get harder before it gets better you have to hold on to our country paperwork and pray we are still strong enough God bless you and your family
It’s call agenda
Fines and jail time should make them feel better
They are one step away from being West North Korea who recently outlawed suicide.
We happy few
Everyone should be afraid of this. This is why we defend human rights with our actions, not our words
Eat bitterness is a literal translation, it is not what you fellas are thinking. It means 'suffering'. As for not being allowed to be sad, that is a warped interpretation of what is going on in China.
how do you believe in this shit
Why? I can’t seem to find any news anywhere about the law he’s taking about.
What YOU need to be concerned about is falling for propaganda.
Yeah we spend around $7 trilliuns on iraq ans afghan war for their freedom from whatt??
BE SCARED. BE ANGRY. BE SCARED. BE ANGRY. BE SCARED. BE ANGRY. BE SCARED. BE ANGRY.
"You can't be sad in China, it's a utopia" Those words feel so eerie whenever I hear it
Imposing "you can't" instead of "you won't" really shows how you absolutely have no free will and will be punished if you don't follow the law there
Feels like modern slavery of a entire nation...
And a lot of people do not consciously feel sad because they're under the statist programming. They love their government and believe their government protects them from all the threats. Lol
@@erdnuzz8368yeah that's what statism is.. a slavery system and it doesnt matter if its the the west or the east. They're just tax slaves.
@@erdnuzz8368 🤣🤣🤣Is it the confidence that the clown gave you?
Imagine how evil the laws will be in another 10 years. We think this is crazy, but picture how much crazier it’ll probably get…
Yeah, all indications that worse things are to come still
You don't have to imagine, you can just take a look at North Korea, where the average height over time of the population has reduced due to malnutrition alone.
Anyone sane in China should be running before it's an open air prison like North Korea.@@bollyfan1330
There are people in democracies who want to export this “utopia” to the world. The WEF sees China as THE “model for the future” & the UN-WEF 2030 Agenda is their first big push for it. Don’t comply in 15 Minute Cities with digital ID, government digital currency, & a social credit score.
Yeah, now re-imagine that, but in America. It's happening, California is leading the way, San Fran will be first to go then LA.
I live in Russia, and tbh, learning English was the best thing I've done. To have such a greater access to information provides me with how things really work out there without having to rely on Russian sources.
That being said, it deeply disturbs me how Russia is in good relations with both China and North Korea. Both are terrible with their own citizens. Beyond terrible. We're not yet at that level of human right violations, but I fear we are rapidly approaching there.
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@@AdolfGOhomE Взаимно! Надежда не так подавляется, когда вижу что кто-то так же крутится в гораздо большем инфо-поле. Знание другого языка очень полезная вещь.
Yeah tht disturbs me too. I blame my own gov for allowing this to happen thru their own corruption. You aren't alone. The ppl are being oppressed the world over. The govs. have a motive for wht is happening. Thts all I'm gonna say. Be safe.
hope you hide from the draft bro. I heard in russia they were gonna try recruit another 250k this sep
keep yourself safe and never ever answer your door
I believe America is on this road too
This is literally the personification of "The beatings will continue until morale improves"
il est bon de tuer de temps en temps ... pour encourager les autres (It is good to kill from time to time ... to encourage the others) Voltaire, 1759.
Personification? How about implementation?
You're not paid to think! A mindless worker is a happy worker. Shut up and do your job!
This is what the extreme left wants for us here in the US. Unfortunately, the extreme right is also being manipulated to sabotage democracy.
You will have nothing, and you will be happy...
I’m Chinese, this is literally what I tell Americans everyday since I am in the US now. But I always get responds like:”yeah, but our government is shit too.” Guys, if you think so, you have no idea what you are saying. The fact you give bad comments to your government at your country’s internet easily and freely is already telling me and you, no, your government is not, way not …
Add: what I mean is, I don’t like people equal the problem that Chinese people are facing with what American people are facing when I want to raise awareness of Chinese government issues. None of these are comparable. And it doesn’t mean I think American government is amazing. All the problems in different country are independent issues that we all need to care. One government's bad behavior shouldn't be a green light for another. And please have some understanding of Chinese people, most of time, you can only hear the voice of Chinese nationalists because they’re not banned from speaking. So that may gave you an impression that all Chinese people are bad and crazy. No, we, normal Chinese people hate them too, but most of us are silenced or scared of talking out loud.
YS your not paying attention to whats really happening in America. The goal is to be an authoritarian regime similar to China. Please if your going to immigrate to America pay attention to what's really happening. We are presently owned by corporations which dictate all policy in America. We're a Fascists ( The marriage of government & corporations) regime. The woke left wants full control of all US citizens. We won't have any freedom left unless you immigrants wake up to what's really happening in America. Yes we need to stand up complain and fight for our freedom here so we don't end up like China.
Obviously, it’s not as restrictive as the Chinese government, but they would very much like it to be. All governments will slowly try to add things under their control and scrutiny.
@@somevids4187you’re making their point with your reply…
@@Agenthoneydew33 ok then, the governments around the world are looking after our well being and they would never in a million years go against our best interests…
if silenced and scared of talking, mobilise masses and let there be luan and geming.
The irony is that making depressed people disappear will create more depression among other people, essentially enforcing a vicious cycle.
Vicious cycles are Chinas MO lately
Wasn't there a Doctor Who episode about this?
@@sturmunddrang1132 It's also the plot of the "We Happy Few" -game. 😅
@@themurmeli88 Forgot about that. Good game
@@sturmunddrang1132 Dammit, you beat me to it! With those little white robots.
Sadness was seen as a disease that spreads, so all who suffer from it had to be eradicated, but that of course actually made more people sad because they lost their loved ones.
By trying to solve the problem, they made the problem far worse.
First, they tell their people to "eat bitterness" while they live it up in wealth and safety.
Now, they forbid their people from showing sadness or dissatisfaction.
They just keep finding new depths to sink into.
Act like your country doesn't essentially do the exact same nonsense.
@@ghostof1898while the west might have major faults of itself, its not illegal to be sad.
One way train to losing our free will
@@ghostof1898 It might be "illegal" to post certain things online but it's not illegal to be sad... yet
That sadness would gradually turn into extreme amounts of rage and hatred and full hostility and the CCP would not see that coming. These events alone could literally turn the whole Chinese population against the CCP
People need to express emotions to stay sane. If you shut off all the safety valves for releasing emotion, you have created a ticking time bomb.
Supression of natural responses may account for some of the psychoses already prevalent in a certain population. Such policies also may be explained by elites noticing that darwinian genetic progress has stagnated in their populations, and wondering what to do about it. It may be that they have decided to control human population by means other than one-child policies.
The Chinese aren't like that. They are like a black hole that can be compressed infinitely
Which the CCP will channel into war with the ones rhey blame for the damage they have done
That's what I am saying why aren't there any massive scale non cooperation movement?
Why don't they fight back, if you are gonna die anyways why not die to fight for your freedom?
There's no way the CCP can hold back 1 billion people with force right ?
@surinamesurname
@makisekurisu4674 dude I hope you're sarcastic
Imagine losing a loved one and expressing sadness and then suddenly alarms are heard and military men come into your home and takes you away. Like wtf
Only in China.
Edit: It's illegal to be sad now over there. What’s next ? Are they gonna ban their people from having angry 😡 emotions next?
@@brandon-qc1ul Pretty sure being angry is already forbidden, your social credit score will probably take a hit.
@@rafox66 At this point they just want them to be like robots AKA no emotions.
And when big bro you know who wants to show the world how happy their people they put on their fake happy emotions and stun because that what they want the world to see.
If you know they even ban their people from grieving for the lost lives from certain recent tragedy which is the flood just because it make the gov looks bad & weak.
Because to them it's all about no losing face even if they did something wrong they will try to cover it up or in other case use the blame foreigners narrative to divert attention away from themselves like a certain plague that started you know where.
希望你多看一些这种内容,对你的脑 子非常好
Why the heck are these people trying to convince their citizens to have more kids when they obviously don't care about keeping the citizens they already have ALIVE?
yk the phrase "you can't teach an old dog new tricks" right? yeah that's what they're going with
@@nobodythere94Its sad how many situations that phrase can be applied to
@@Raebrainedyeah :(
Maybe because the current generations remember their actions
if you cant brainwash the father, brainwash the son
When the youth unemployment kept going higher, Xi told the kids to “eat bitterness.” That definitely sounds like utopia to me 😊
“eat bitterness and smile” now apparently
Communism is the ultimate utopia!
Use North Korea as a current example.
For its citizens, just giving praise to the supreme leader is better than eating
Last time a guv told her peeps to 'eat cake'. She died from a sudden shortness in stature ke
*UNemployment😅 But yes.
@@zimtak6418can't spell "fun employment" without "unemployment"!
How do people there actually endure this? Those who lost their relatives, how can they keep enduring? Can't they just outnumber the government and dethrone these monsters? This is so shocking its unreal
What is even more unreal, is that companies from free countries ,don't have any problems with making money there.
When everyone around you tells you, and you tell yourself, that the dead cannot return, that what can you do? This is the way things are, that resistance is futile.
Laowhy has said the people often don't know about a tragedy that has happened just in the next village, because China controls ALL the media. So the people that have suffered a tragedy, do so in isolation.
To overthrow the government would require some means of organization, and that's difficult when you can't communicate.
Also, China just enacted a 500,000 yuan reward for reporting "spies," so there's that. Can you trust your neighbor if you want to organize?
Some day, just like in A Bug's Life, when the Chinese people realize there are millions of them for every CCP fat grasshopper, it'll be game over for the grasshoppers, and it won't be pretty. It'll be a Gaddafi moment.
@@farallimacha That's because from the perspective of corporations, profit is the only lens available.
In china, anyone can get away with scamming people out of money, so of course they wanna sell there for the quick money.
If sadness was illegal I'd be given a death sentence.
Oh are you ok 😢
@@rosadele9715 I'm okay now, I really appreciate your check up.
@@Mr_Valentin.keep it up I won't be around to see you 😢
Who cares. People are dying and you still think about YOU.
Same. I would be even charged with life imprisonment with 7 consecutive life sentences and the death penalty for being sad
Fear is a hell of a drug. If only governments could stop being afraid of losing their position and start being afraid of what might happen to all of us if they fuck it up.
The CCP has no problem killing off it’s own people “the weak” to get the economy in shape. They don’t care. And China is a BRICS leader. Look at all of the nations in BRICS and notice how they run their countries smh
I think you describe America perfectly.
If I lived in China I'd be sad, and then dead.
I'll probably just end my own life there
寻衅滋事跟悲伤没一点关系,我不知道他这视频为啥这么说。感觉他这视频越来越扯淡了。。。
@@Hologram-PCam you explain what Picking quarrels and provocing troubles mean in more detail?
@@Hologram-Paka don't argue with your CCP overlords. It's quarrelsome and causes trouble...
Too real
Reminds me of something my Mom used to say, "You better stop crying or I will give you something to cry about".
My mom did that too, as she held her clenched fist ✊🏽 towards my face 😮
A Chinese visa.
Is everything alright?
@@cherylmarshall6874Hope you’re doing ok, too.
@@CloudyWolf713 I'm good . Thanks for asking 🙂
In the late 1990s, I spent more time in Beijing and Hong Kong than in the US because of my job.
I loved every single minute of it.
And I can honestly say that I never intend to step foot in China again. I'd worry that I couldn't get out.
to anyone wondering this guy @DiamondGlow44is the biggest example of mental retardation
@DiamondGlow44No it definitely will not. This is a democratic government unlike China. You literally don’t know what your saying.
doubt that@DiamondGlow44
@DiamondGlow44 , I agree. But I don't think it will take that long. 😢
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Every day I give thanks to the universe that I was not born in China.
The universe can'T create you because God created it
@@christellen3077so?
Give it time! Soon enough you won't even know the difference.
Im just glad to born chinese outside of China. I'll prob be arrested if I set foot there for my antiCCP comments everywhere XD
@@christellen3077 lol
China: Is the no fun allowed nation.
Also China: It is forbidden to be sad.
Perhaps they'll prescribe medicine so everyone is "uncomfortably numb"
No wonder why so many Chinese people are choosing the only move left, which is to grow completely apathetic and just let the whole damn thing rot
Basically no emotions allowed in China
😢 oh wait thats outlawed too. So otshould mean " be angry"" 🤬
You can’t have fun and you’re not allowed to be sad about it
''Chairman Xi our people are miserable! What are we going to do?''
Xi: Just ban being sad lol.
Just watch Putin follow this policy within a month or two...
He suffers from Narcissistic personality disorder. His early traumatic experience with communists is now being inflicted upon his own people. That is a documented psychological pattern. The more powerful they become, the more cruel they become.
Then Eeyore had better watch his back!
I have seen a caricature on the internet somewhere, it showed smiling people and a frowning guy getting arrested by smiling policemen. I took the message that the public will shame people who cannot be happy with the system and that they are being removed to not disturb the other happy people (who probably just act happy but don’t bother to overthrow a harmful society). This caricature now became reality!
About this tunnel "accident" in Zhengzhou, there is a video with videos from locals, which I will not publish here, but according to a tow truck driver involved in clearing the tunnel, 6300 bodies were counted when he left the scene of the accident. However, not all that were found were recorded at that time. Later that day, the military took over the cleanup efforts and placed the entire tunnel under martial law. That says a lot - especially in relation to the number of victims.
Because it is covered up...this is on par with the tiananmen massacre in terms of how horrific it is
if it was really like that, then no one could hide the truth from the public in the current society everyone has a phone can record everything what they saw.
@@pipiqiqi4010I heard there were 6 Million dead bodies in that tunnel. Sounds unbelievable, but it's true 😳
@@nmayor4232oy Vey it's another noodle shoa
@@chrispekel5709 don't worry. The population of China is already larger than it was before the tunnel incident.
That is quite the dilemma because I’d think anyone without CCP connections would be sad living there.
ccpee pee
Australia will get ideas, they already made fun illegal here, soon it will be sadness.
The CCP literally controls everything. It is insane.
Well they don't actually CARE if you are sad. As long as you STFU and fake a smile on command, that's good enough. God help you if you forget to smile for the camera though...
I lived there happily for many years. I learned to trust God to avoid the disasters like the ones in the video. Jesus Christ is faithful.
Thanks for providing even more reasons why I will never visit China. This also begs the question: how long can they keep this up before they've disappeared critical mass, and society just collapses?
Not much longer
North Korea, Take that as an example and how Society is controled there.
@@Alexandru0687interesting point. So basically there will never be a collapse. There will be just a constant decline for China as a global power untill they just become a regional power. The citizens will just keep getting poorer and poorer as the government sucks up their resources to prop themselves up.
It’s sad because I really wanted to go to learn Kung Fu and the language/beautiful culture, but I don’t know if it’ll ever be safe to go as an American 😢
@@thefirsttrillionaire2925 Visit Taiwan! It's what remains of the actual, authentic China. You'll find a lot of traditional and cultural sites there, unlike in the mainland where the CCP destroyed most of them.
What's most important is that people understand that this could happen anywhere if you let it.
Just when I think the CCP couldn't get any more ludicrous, it never fails to prove me incomprensibly wrong...
Their buffoonery is pretty much endless lol 🎪
They are the embodiment of ludicrous to begin with.
Keep this video in mind when you remember that WEF's Klaus Schwab praised China as the example he wants the entire world to be like.
Ye, I pass. Can I have another north Europe? But with more Sun and Tequila?
ahamataevo^ yep 👍 you better believe it. Sick little man
👍👍👍 We must remind everybody that this will be the future of the world if we don’t resist them and fight back now
Awesome point Who is Klaus Schwab no one elected this Nazi.
Eat ze boogz, live in ze pod, own nusing, and like it.
Calling this dystopian is an understatement.
Yall just believing they arrest every mf that cries? you just believin that?
@@fujster Sorry bud, I don't put *anything* past the country the kills their daughters as soon as they leave the womb.
@@fujster what's your opinion?
@@fujsteri believe they would if they could
@@heroinfathr They didn’t have any trouble locking huge numbers of people up in their own house during the lock down.
And they have their own internet police 👮♂️ to monitor their own people from tell the world the truth of what’s going on in the country.
Reminder that China has one of the most countries to have CCTV installed everywhere
so I don’t see it’s not possible for them to monitor their own people since they have been doing before the decided to ban their own people being sad/expressing their own sadness 😢.
I am not chinese or live anywhere near China, but this video made me sad, very sad. I can't imagine how much worse it is to them. Poor people 😢
You should feel sad about your IQ. With so much information on the internet, but you easily believe others' conclusions, is cross validation difficult?😅
@@yongzhu8454or maybe he did it and he knows what is really happened. unlike u CCP bot
@@Cloudyallday You too, your IQ is not good
@@yongzhu8454You are a CCP supporter your IQ is in the single digits if you know what that even means
@@yongzhu8454 ok ccp bot
This might be the most important video you ever made, C-Milk. Thank you for wrapping up all the simucrisis China is experiencing in a single video that rest of the world is completely oblivious to.
Couldn’t agree more. Of all his videos, I truly hope people see this one
I'm in the UK. Ask people if they saw what happened in China with the floods.... blank, vacant expressions. (And also the Hawaii fire, to be fair). In the UK the big news is always some rubbish about the Royal Family....
CCP have really taken the lyrics of REM classic to heart! 😅
🎶 “ Shiny happy people holding hands
Shiny happy people holding hands
Shiny happy people laughing “ 🎶
@@mikespike2099 Well it's funny enough you say that, but the lyrics to the song Shiny Happy People were actually copied from an old Chinese propaganda poster. So it is literally that!
During Afghan wars in soviet Russian, if a soldier counted 50 losses, his commander counted 10, and his commander counted 2… by the time it got to the leadership, it was an overwhelming victory!
As my grandpa told me these stories, I’m not surprised at China right now.
I'm so grateful that I could visit China before Ping. I'd never return today under these circumstances.
I'd recommend visiting Taiwan!
When the US State Department issues a clear warning to leave a country ASAP, that's always a bad omen.
Well not to worry, this is all coming to America and Europe faster than you think.
@@Pemmont107Xi was thinking of doing just that!
@@edition-deluxeThe joys of digital currency!
This reminds me of Half Life 2, where normal people were turning into metrocops to opress other normal people for a little more food. Policemen in these countries betrayed humanity, themselves and other people just like them, that they opress
Hahahahaha me too!
That's what sheep do
This is too real unfortunately
Let’s hope we don’t have OTA /Transhumans like Stalkers or cyborg solider
I thought I was the only one, that thought the Combine were fueled by Marxist delusions.
Too long have I heard "f*cist state" or "n*Zi state", too long have I seen people misunderstanding the plot...
I lived in China for 3 years as an English teacher. I met so many lovely people there. My heart breaks everyday for them.
Being silent is also a choice. If they refuse to do something they are all supporters of the system.
@@metternich05and where do you live? 😂
@@metternich05 Staying quiet is how you stay alive. The people in NK have the same choice and do you really expect the average citizen there to speak up and try to make a difference? You have to be smart in how you stand up to an authoritarian state. You need to pick your moments. Change will come from black swan events and we saw an example of this with the protests that sparked during their lock downs. With hindsight we can say that forcefully locking Chinese citizens inside leads to them getting pissed off, desperate and eventually leads to protests. But at the time this was unexpected and surprised the world because China doesn't protest. I'm sure there will be more moments like this as the quality of life drops across the country.
@@metternich05being disappeared and having your family tortured because you spoke out is also a choice. Not something anyone would reasonably do unless they truly had nothing to lose
@@metternich05You are an ignorant fool. They are silent because they are under threat of death or possibly worse if they speak out. China is nothing like America. People in China do not have freedom of speech, so they are not allowed to speak up on certain issues. They have to stay silent or they will be disappeared.
Meanwhile, in your case, the worst you have to worry about if you refuse to stay silent is making yourself look like an ignoramous.
They finally went after a human emotion. Let's hope they don't go after human functions soon enough.
Don't give them ideas or they'll make Bezos's toilet break practices look utopian...
They're gonna build a fertility suppression field like from Half Life?
@@Patrick_Tremblayand if the first one was a girl they would get abandoned..
wouldn't be the first time
they will make hunger illegal
They made it illegal to be sad?
Isn't that the most cartoon villain thing you've ever heard? "What? People are sad? Well then BAN being sad! That'll show them!"
This was eye opening too see. imagine a country so insecure you cant even mourn someone. what are they going to do next? send you to prison for breathing too much air? for taking too long to walk down the side walk? punish you for being asleep .2 seconds longer than the government wants? Absolutely amazing. i am glad i live in a country where this will NEVER be a thing.
do you have free speech? can you build your house the way you want? we shouldnt be worried about other countries rights when our own are being eroded away like dust in the wind!
I feel so bad for the people who just want a life without being bothered.
Really, this is one of the most timely and spot-on videos Laowhy86 has made. He nailed it. The frustration and angst that the people are beginning to feel is beginning to reach a fever pitch, while at the same time, the absolute ignorance the CCP has left its masses in is unbelievable.
I have lived and worked in China off and on for over 30 years, with Shanghai being my home for the last 13+ straight years. Even my Chinese business partners had no idea how bad the flooding was in BJ, literally merely 4.5 hours north of us by bullet train. They, like my clients, were fully oblivious to the degree of destruction and death the north witnessed. Were it not for the videos like this on UA-cam and Twitter, they would have accused me of lying and spreading false information. Once they saw the vids, a deathly silence fell over them. We have not talked about these matters again.
Great vid this time!
This video should be shared more. I am shocked that there is not millions of views. He touched base on the exact issue of China. No Chinese have a say in anything.
Sir there is not one shred of journalism in this entire video
Was the 50 cents worth it lil bro
@@fujster China bot!
Laowhy exaggerates stuff too much
As a Chinese person (living and raised in America), watching laowhy's videos has become a conundrum to me: I wanna watch the videos to stay up to date with the country of my ethnic background, but watching them makes me hate that country ('s government) so much more.
You deserve a better government, like the one on that island for example just off the coast of mainland China
The one that the CCP like to talk about and it's not Japan
Mate, it's just hot air. The West is not responsible for saving all the lost souls fleeing from disfunctional societies. If you really wanted to make a change - not you personally but the millions of migrants hoping to get a better life in the west - you'd do something at home. Even small things like organize resistance, fight against fake news, whatever. We don't have a duty to harbor you people. Fight your own fight as we did -and e.g. as Ukraine is doing right now - and try to build a better world for yourselves.
Yeah, it can be difficult to have positive feelings for a country when you hear bad things a out it's government.
But I think there's a distinction between the government of a nation-state, and the actual culture/people of that country.
There are many wonderful people in China, and lots of great culture (Chinese Opera comes to mind). The CCP doesn't own that.
@@oliviastratton2169yeah, I myself love the three kingdoms era, such an amazing time in history for Eastern Asia. True that the people are not the same as the government running them, but money makes people do stupid things all part of the cult of personalities. . . Mob mentality. The art of war, all aspects of life are a front in which to wage war on, spiritually financially and morally. Not all freemasons are skull and bones but all skull and bones members are freemason's. . . Skull and bones= Jolly Rodger ☠️ = pirates.
i get you bro. as a russian that hits hard. why cant i have been from a chill country like new zealand or the uk? im very disappointed in my country's government just as i imagine you are with yours. watching lao's videos is so fascinating because when i was a kid i thought china was so cool and futuristic.
As an avatar fan "You can't be sad in China,it's a utopia" reminds me of "There is no war in Basingsae."
A Monty Python sketch from about 50 years ago ("A Fairy Tale") featured a kingdom in which everyone had to be happy and it was illegal to be sad. A man was on trial for being sad because, as his lawyer said, his wife had died that morning, but that was not accepted by the court.
That’s pretty dark.
@@chrishenniker5944 Agreed. I used to believe it couldn't happen in real life until I watched this video.
In Russia we have a sad saying that kinda describes this kinds of stuff:
In a family there's a daugher, a dad and a mom. Dad works a dead end job, barely able to provide for his family. He drinks heavily because of that, and beats his wife often in his drunken bitterness and rage over the life's circumstances. One day he gets fired from his job, because he showed up hangover from the previous night's drinking. He gets home and tells his family. "How are we gonna eat? On what we are going to eat? I'm old, nobody is going to hire me in our small town, where even the young people can't find a job! And your factory is the only factory in town, they won't take you back!" - cries the wife.
Daughter, on the ither hand cheerfully exclaims: "But there is also a bright side!" "What do you mean?" - her mom asks her. "Now, that we don't have money, daddy will stop drinking! And he won't shout and beat you anymore!"
Dad suddenly raises his head and gloomly rasps: "I'm not going to drink less, it's you two that will be eating less".
Sad population? Increase the living standards and free up economy so people will make more? Nah, it will meddle in our grasp on power. Ban being unhappy.
Classic dictatorship. In Soviet Union there was no unemployment because it was illegal to be unemployed. Same energy
Communism always promises Utopia but delivers Dystopia.
Hard to believe in the year 2023 that this type of government is allowed to even exist on this planet.
Who is supposed to tell them not to?
It's very naive and delusional to look at "current year" and think it has any bearing on reality. Such regimes were always a problem and will always be, just look at Canada and how much it moved in that direction past few years. The year or our technological advancements have nothing to do with human right violations. This channel is only about China but there is many countries in equally bad state in Africa or even some in Asia, just not with identical problems. Like in some countries in Africa slavery is very big to this day and they kidnap and sell their own people like it's normal, kids there grow up wanting to be a slaver becasue it pays. How do I know this? Becuase of independent reporters like this guys here that post their findings online.
"When injustice becomes law resistance becomes duty"
-thomas jefferson
this is gonna suck because irl if you don't cry or be sad, it keeps your emotions in you, and it builds up to the point its gonna break people it's happened to me before.
You are having thoughts again. Re-education for u!
Probably the whole idea behind it. Once they weed out the people that lose their sh^t, all they'll have left are the most compliant, most bereft of will, most meek slaves left. A perfect population for easy and complete totalitarianism.
@@SkyGlitchGalaxy yup
That's my point
Take a shot of drink everytime LaoWhy says "You can't be sad in China, it's a Utopia..."
BRB, at the hospital rn
@@rainierdanredondo1278are you out of the hospital?
@@bigbrain3907 am good now, never doing the drinking game again
I feel like i need to drink more because that is sadly a thing.
At least this won't be mentally stressful or damaging in any way. 🙄
Nice sarcasm, but really, this is gonna suck because irl if you don't cry or be sad, it keeps your emotions in you, and it builds up to the point its gonna break people it's happened to me before.
Most of those 'mental illnesses' like depresson or anxiety are made up BS anyway.
@@andrewreynolds912That's what I just said. I didn't realise sarcasm was illegal too.
You’ve reached your daily allotted amount of sarcasm, sir. Move along.
@@andrewreynolds912I don't get it, you recognize / acknowledged he was being sarcastic, but then went to explain to him how/why it will be bad, as if he was being serious/not sarcastic.
Legit basically :
"This totally won't be sad🙄"
"Nice sarcasm, but it totally WILL be sad"
Yeah, that's they were saying.. it could be just that you worded it poorly, and are more or less just agreeing with him.. adding your own thought, but definitely doesn't come across that way.
the gov making being sad illegal is unironically the saddest thing i've seen this week
Is there any mental healthcare in China? Can a Chinese citizen, for example, take Prozac or other antidepressants?
As a prozac user (daily, to control a panic disorder) I sure hope so. But with the state of the CCP I wouldn't be surprised if that general area went to shit. Also very nice seeing you here, Tay!
China's mental healthcare system is next to non existent, coupled with a culture that doesn't even acknowledge negative emotions.
It's very taboo. Mental health issues tend to be swept under the carpet rather than acknowledged.
I lived in China from 2017-2020. I went to the doctor but was rarely prescribed medication. If I was it was only available at the hospital and was very expensive. Their healthcare is privatized, so the great communist utopia makes you pay for your doctor. I was insured through my employer.
Most people who are either uninsured or not wealthy utilize Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) which, in my experience, is half a step from outright hokum but is affordable.
Mental healthcare, in my somewhat limited experience is not a priority.
Chocolate prozac
You'll be happy or we will attacc
Reminds me of the World Economic Forum saying "You will own nothing and be happy.". Good times........
I’m glad I was born in Japan. I was raised by single mother of 3 without money and I felt my child life was so hard. Even though Japanese government is not so great, they don’t do crazy things like Chinese government.
So the Japanese government decided to discharge nuclear contaminated water into the ocean, causing harm to people around the world.🤣🤣
@@yongzhu8454Get lost wumao
@@yongzhu8454 fake
It's your mother's fault for raising fatherless children. If you had a father your life would have been easier.
Why should the government take responsibility for an irresponsible mother. Just have a father you will not need a govt.
@natania_ So mother are the one responsible for father's own desicion to leave his own fucking family, as if he not a full grown adult human being? Do u even understand what you're saying?(
1:41 the way that they were so organized pulling those banners was very cool and honestly terrifying
Chinese mentality is also a problem: As long as it doesn't happen to me, why bother? This also explains certain first generation Chinese Americans who receive benefits from CCP still conduct activities inside the US, even though they chose living in the free world and able to know the truth.
Take a shot for every, “You can’t be sad in China, it’s a utopia.”
And die of alcohol poisoning?😵 No thanks!😅
People in China are already doing this
you should be arrested for murder
@@peanutgallery5427 not the shots they were probably thinking of
Unless you live in the banana republic of California
Ugh I can't get through one China video without crying. Thanks for putting videos like this out. Our brothers and sisters suffering under CCP regime need about a million more like you and serpentza ❤❤
寻衅滋事跟悲伤没一点关系,我不知道他这视频为啥这么说。感觉他这视频太扯淡了。。。
@@Hologram-Peven If it doesn’t apply they have other b.s. laws they will make app,y if they have to. His point was if nothing else, the mere act of being sad could be used against you because it may provoke others to sadness. Hence, quoting that all encompassing law.
@@EyeofHorus2347 寻衅滋事是闹事或打架,不服从警察这种口袋罪。他视频说的不让人悲伤太离谱了,搞的像那个乌托邦小说一样。
@@Hologram-P
How much do they pay you?
@@Hologram-P this guy is delusional or just a bot
There was a Russian dystopian novel, possibly “We”, where there was a murder, but it couldn’t really be investigated because, there’s no murder in paradise!
I just thought about something that slipped my mind the last time they talked about the tunnel flood in Zhengzhou(?)
People are still “missing” from that incident. The poor families probably cried out to the government about it but were silenced in order to reflect the news reports on the death toll. So that leaves the question: Where are the bodies? What happened to the corpses of these unfortunate family members?
@MissMaiaa, I wondered the same thing, then I remembered the crematoriums and organics digesting robots they have there. Grim.
The society in china abandoned all connections to religion and deeper meaning of life, disregard of anyone beliefs a society that abandons it completely falls under what is now going on in China, humans are nothing but waste, expensive and hard to control. The CCP does not care about some unknow uncle or father. I cant only imagine the despair those people must feel living under such a criminal government and nothing they can do about it.
They took corneas of eyes out, and various organs from young women and men and used and sold to CCP members, their relatives and those who paid for them. It’s called organ harvesting, widely known practice.
Sold as street food.
Cremated and disposed of the ashes as fish feed.
Makes me so utterly sad for the Chinese people. Whatever the ccp bans, the more meaningful the actions of the people will become as all forms of expression are outlawed.
Interesting point. Biologists note that humans and giant squid both are quite intelligent, but what really makes humans take off is group communication. These anti-citizen policies in China make one wonder if they would rather be governing a republic of squid. Is that how the movie "Squid Games" got its name?
How is that possible?? That country is crazy 🤪
Communism is crazy
This is a new level of evil. It makes me so sad.
Its like that movie Equilibrium. Next thing you know, You need to be emotionless and they are gonna feed you pills to make sure you become emotionless.
There was talk about a year ago of nationally controlled restaurant menus, so maybe this is a prong of that strategy.
Pills wouldnt work. Substitute ingredients...
"Happiness is Mandatory. Are YOU happy, Citizen?"
I remember the days when the Paranoia RPG was just seen as a ludicrous satire and not being used as a template for modern societies.
The Chinese government is seriously messed up…
Time to defund the UN, and remove the UN Security Council veto that enables them to treat criticism with impunity.
Messed up is an understatement.
All governments are. They are to be eradicated and destroyed
Nothing is too powerful my friend. You destroy them from the inside, you seed doubt, you create mistrust against the higher members between each other so they turn against each one of them and end up destroying themselves @@Patrick_Tremblay
@@Patrick_Tremblay One gigantic problem with China is the deeply corrupt government has created an equally corrupt population. The people actually don’t mind the government they have because they can easily be paid off. Nothing happens in china without paying bribes. There is no distinction between paying money to purchase something and paying a bribe to get something done. Even children are taught to be corrupt from early childhood… Chinese society is awash with immoral unscrupulous dishonest inconsiderate selfish greedy materialistic people and it’s the vast majority of the population.
Thanks!
"No more than 5 years of prison" basically means
"DEFINITELY 5 years of prison" or
"no need to count the years in prison if you die."
In 2018 I ran into a young man working at Best Buy in IL. He had just graduated with an Electrical Engineering degree from the University of Illinois and was waiting to go back to China. I asked him why he wasn’t staying….and he stated “there are more opportunities in China”. I brought up the history of communism….”pain, misery,death”….he shrugged as if he didn’t know what I was talking about….and you’d of thought with a 1st class education he’d of at least googled Mao while living in a free society.
Same with my Chinese students. They are all brainwashed.
Mao basically rebuilt China…
Your not slandering him…
As long as they don’t get negative credits, they are given opportunities…
Here? It doesn’t matter what you do or how skilled you are… your laid off, your fires for your opinion’s, your bank takes your money and more…
Our government and our country looks worse to them.
"""""communism"""""
Its that propoganda thats being fed to people the very first moment they're born. I see alot of US adults blindly believing America's a freedom haven and never once heard of mk ultra
Where are the other 4 comments
Last time someone was this quick, they stopped a battalion of tanks in the middle of the road with a bag of groceries.
That is absolutely awful, how can you not process something emotional natural. Crying is a natural human process, especially when going through something so painful.
Imagine if a government in a democracy tried to pull this stunt... They'd be giving the opposition open season to rip into all their failures which might cause sadness:
"We'll not be sad when you:
a) End your negligence towards those who through your economic policies end up homeless and unsupported
b) Expect public workers to come in at weekends for no extra pay
c) Flood our villages and homes without adequate compensation because you've neglected adequate drainage and flood prevention during the entire time you've been in power.
d) Fail to provide adequate pension cover for comfort in retirement, forcing people, especially with daughters in the family, to depend on marrying off their children to their economic advantage
e) Persistently allow rural areas to be neglected in provision of basic facilities such as health care.
f) Try to persistently silence people on social media.
g) Indulge in rampant corruption while most working people can't save enough for long term security...
Need I go on...
sometimes i feel like im living in a dystopia in america but then i remember china exists and feel way better
Every single "free democracy" (except Sweden) just took your freedom away for 3 years and you likely cheered them on. China is where we are going, not some extreme outlier.
@@ki2348give it time
tremendous comment 238
It's a shame China made the emotion sad illegal.
George Orwell's 1984.
They probably also made shame illegal too
Watch the movie Equilibrium.
This is a v strong video, I can't believe ppl aren't talking abt the tunnel! It's crazy that an event that killed more ppl than 9/11 in one swoop can be censored out of public knowledge that easily.
Good analogy
Being that it happened underground, there aren't any good "optics" like towers falling etc (same reason the London bombings in 2005 are largely forgotten about). Well Princess Diana died in a tunnel, but she was famous! Was anyone famous dead in this tunnel in China? No? Then it doesn't matter according to them!
That's the work of their army of internet censors.
What public knowledge? The public knowledge of china is tiny. This is why cgi and fantasy works so well. Comments like " o changing my mind about visiting china after seeing this" is satisfactory to all govts since less travel means less knowledge, less interconnectedness, less goodwill etc.. it cements a certain type of selfish mindset( no experience=no reality basis) that one can/will only deal with whats in front of them in 'their' world. After all who doesn't like gaming and virtual reality these days when life is so difficult; or plastic dolls or children who cant fight/live independently? These videos really showcase what it's like to live in fear with freedom of riding on a motorcycle fearless. ty be safe And be awesome!Xoxo
Maybe, possibly, I meant public knowledge IN CHINA as well as abroad.
Seems like china hates sadness now, that's the most extremely dumbest law I've ever heard in my life! This straight up reminds me of the phrase that our teachers say "crying are for babies" or something like "be always happy" or like "your almost a adult you're not supposed to cry" these phrases are extremely dumb, and it's unfairly common in secondary schools in the UK.
Had to comment again because this is one of the best videos ever made about modern day events in China. I desperately hope more people see this
This reminds my of former bosses or customers who asked me: "Do you like working here?". I never had the courage to tell them the ugly truth. Instead I smiled. 😒
That is like in “the Terror” phase of the French Revolution, where you could go to jail for anything resembling a complaint, even “ God, the cost of bread is so high!” or even for just not being enthusiastic ENOUGH about the government. One journalist got jailed for re-publishing some old Roman texts describing dictatorships (“tyrants”), just because it had way too many similarities to what the Revolutionary government was doing and so embarrassed the government.
Dying by the guillotine is still more humane than being locked in a housefire because the government denies rescue because of covid regulations
In Romania during the golden age , everyone was so happy that even crimes ceases to exist. Actually crime rate was wayyy higher that today
The UK and Canada have laws that limit free speech in the name of building a Utopia; This is where we are all heading if we don’t demand free speech for everyone.
Now they're forcing people like Jordan Peterson who disagree with some of the things being pushed to be "reeducated". Sounds a bit 1984 to me.
Canada does have such laws. The US really doesn’t unless you count yelling fire in a theater as a violation of free speech.
This is the first time I've heard of this flood, crazy.
That’s because they aren’t talking about it in the mainstream media apparently ANYWHERE in any western countries. I am dumbfounded why they aren’t.
"The beatings will continue until morale improves!"
Inmate 1: "What are you in here for?"
Inmate 2: "For crying over my mother's death."
Inmate 1: „I saved my grandma from a housefire and violated some covid measurements“
This is what happens to countries when the citizens lose their ability to defend themselves. That's why the second amendment is NOT outdated by technology. The citizens are always supposed to be able to go up against whatever is in charge if things get too bad. That means citizens with matching technology.
allowing citizens to make the rules leads us to 1942 germany
@@env0x1942 Germany is also China rounding up Weigers and putting them in camps and killing them, harvesting their organs, and the onrs they don't kill have to be "reeducated" and denounce their religion and be beat and starved and tortured.
@@env0xallowing government to make all your decisions leads to Modern day China.
They never made it illegal to be angry
The law covers anger as well. "provoking quarrels..."
Such a strong video cmilk
This is serious DEPOPULATION!! People, these issues are WORLDWIDE. NOT JUST CHINA!
Haha…I was on a Chinese social platform and there was a livestream going on talking about family relationships. People can just get in line and talk about their problems in this livestream. Most of the people just talked about dysfunctional family relationships blah blah blah, but one girl was brave to say that she’s feeling suicidal bc of her alcoholic father. Immediately the host of the livestream stopped her, and literally told her to shut up. Ok, not shut up, but please talk about this elsewhere and not on the livestream and I’m also going to kick you out of this livestream btw. The girl said she’d like to stay and listen to other people, but she was still forced out in the end.
I don’t blame the host of the livestream per se; it’s just the general atmosphere of any Chinese social media these days.
Suicide is considered treason in china and north Korea. Your body belongs to the state there, not you, killing it is destroying state property. Host was scared he'd be charged with treason too for having it mentioned on his Livestream
The host might only be a small part of the problem, but telling a mentally broken teen to shut up instead of talking about the serious problems is just heinous. The host should also try to reflect on his behavior. A bad mentality over a population doesn’t justify the actions of a single person. But I don’t know whether the host told her to shut up in order to prevent the police from showing up, because everything in China is under surveillance and pointing out flaws in that society will lead to arrest. That’s bitter
@@Lanuzoshe did say not to shut up after I think it was a spur of the moment thing sense he knew he could get in trouble
- Hey, how life in china?
- Can't complain.
You can be sad about losing your home, but you have to do it in the privacy of your own ho--Ah, shit.
Ppl will have to hide in their closets and scream into a pillow in order to cry.
As soon as you think that China has hit rock bottom, it starts digging...
"While Americans bicker among themselves about tribal politics..."
*BINGO* 👍👍👍
That makes America a great place to live
🍻
cope
@@bluewater454
Not with all the shooting
@@BruhTNT4258 The majority of “shooting” in the United States is the result of gang violence and organized crime. This is actually not an impossible problem to fix, but the problem is that the far majority of this activity happens in democrat controlled cities - who seem to have more of an affinity with criminals than not lately. Cities like San Fran are overrun with crime while the police and leftist DAs do literally nothing. People and businesses are fleeing these cities in droves.
Maybe this is a little over simplified, but the solution seems obvious to me. Stop voting democrat.
This is the true meaning behind the dictate: "You will own nothing and be happy!"
Hiding things under the rug only works until a certain limit.
The lumps under the rug will continue to get so big you have to address it.
Well Canada's passed laws which make it illegal to be afraid.
China never ceases to amaze me on how much they lost their humanity, sadness is part of the human experience, to deny yourself of emotions you might as well be not human.
Another good reason to never go to China
@@golennironns8548 glad I'm born in Scotland not china
Zhuozhou, China was only recently flooded by the Chinese government's deliberate flooding, and then they got an average of 3500 RMB (480 USD) per person (because some couldn't get the money) in specific cases
Because they literally declared it a act of God! So no money!
A real life example of "The beatings will continue until morale improves".