when supreme leader mao gives you enough credit points to get you fries but you have to listen to red sun in the sky before you eat to gain even more credit points to buy water
My grandfather was a staunch believer in Mao's vision, having been with the CPC shortly after the Long March, having served in the Chinese civil war and Korea, and stayed loyal even when he was sent to prison during the tumultuous cultural revolution. Before my lifetime, when Deng XiaoPing ended the communist experiment and China embraced capitalism and and a market economy, my grandfather passed away shortly afterwards. My mother believes that he died from a broken heart, a profound disillusionment that China had abandoned everything he dedicated his life to and suffered for. I don't wish to unduly glorify what he fought for, nor do I want to lionize what China has become since then, but I'm sure among the older generations, Mao has left a very profoundly bittersweet nostalgia and a messy, complicated legacy to work through. There's something about this version of YanBian People Love Mao that evokes a sense of a time lost, and a specific optimism and naivety that has left with it.
I love this comment because it shows that China (or the USSR) is a lot more complex than people make it out to be in the west. Too many make it out to be a black and white thing. Either, China = Bad, America = Good or vice versa. Both (China and America) are complex societies where a lot of suffering occurred, but also gains were made.
@@TheDissident the original comment is making a critique of maoism, that it could be considered responsible for 75M deaths. I was just pointing out that american capitalism and imperialism is certainly responsible for more deaths than maoism.
В небе солнце красно ярко светит, Мао Цзедун - солнце в нашем сердце! Он ведет народ до свободы, чтоб он в своем доме хозяином стал! Ой да люли люли, ай да люли люли Чтоб он в своем доме хозяином стал! В небе солнце красно ярко светит, Мао Цзедун - солнце в нашем сердце! Он ведет нас всех вперед по дороге! Революция - красный цвет! Ой да люли люли, ай да люли люли Революция - красный цвет!
Hey dude, is it cool if i use this as background music on a story arc about my friend fighting Jong Xina that I will make? ( Would probably not post it on youtube and just send it to him directly)
@@Zogerpogger i cant even make it lol, my first edit ews pretty straightforward with Jong Xina shooting my friend in the head. I have no idea how to continue from there
2 things you can't see: - John Cena & - The Tianamen Square protest of 1989 in China Coincidence? I think the fuck not! (This do be the origins of Zhong Xina...)
The Tiananmen Square protests, known as the June Fourth Incident (Chinese: 六四事件; pinyin: liùsì shìjiàn) in China, were student-led demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square, Beijing during 1989. In what is known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre (Chinese: 天安门大屠杀; pinyin: Tiān'ānmén dà túshā), troops armed with assault rifles and accompanied by tanks fired at the demonstrators and those trying to block the military's advance into Tiananmen Square. The protests started on 15 April and were forcibly suppressed on 4 June when the government declared martial law and sent the People's Liberation Army to occupy parts of central Beijing. Estimates of the death toll vary from several hundred to several thousand, with thousands more wounded. The popular national movement inspired by the Beijing protests is sometimes called the '89 Democracy Movement (Chinese: 八九民运; pinyin: Bājiǔ mínyùn) or the Tiananmen Square Incident (Chinese: 天安门事件; pinyin: Tiān'ānmén shìjiàn). The protests were precipitated by the death of pro-reform Chinese Communist Party (CCP) general secretary Hu Yaobang in April 1989 amid the backdrop of rapid economic development and social change in post-Mao China, reflecting anxieties among the people and political elite about the country's future. The reforms of the 1980s had led to a nascent market economy that benefited some people but seriously disadvantaged others, and the one-party political system also faced a challenge to its legitimacy. Common grievances at the time included inflation, corruption, limited preparedness of graduates for the new economy, and restrictions on political participation. Although they were highly disorganized and their goals varied, the students called for greater accountability, constitutional due process, democracy, freedom of the press, and freedom of speech. At the height of the protests, about one million people assembled in the Square. As the protests developed, the authorities responded with both conciliatory and hardline tactics, exposing deep divisions within the party leadership. By May, a student-led hunger strike galvanized support around the country for the demonstrators, and the protests spread to some 400 cities.[ Among the CCP's top leadership, Premier Li Peng and Party Elders Li Xiannian and Wang Zhen called for decisive action through violent suppression of the protesters, and ultimately managed to win over Paramount Leader Deng Xiaoping and President Yang Shangkun to their side. On 20 May, the State Council declared martial law. They mobilized as many as ~300,000 troops to Beijing. The troops advanced into central parts of Beijing on the city's major thoroughfares in the early morning hours of 4 June, killing both demonstrators and bystanders in the process. The military operations were under the overall command of General Yang Baibing, half-brother of President Yang Shangkun. The international community, human rights organizations, and political analysts condemned the Chinese government for the massacre. Western countries imposed arms embargoes on China. The Chinese government made widespread arrests of protesters and their supporters, suppressed other protests around China, expelled foreign journalists, strictly controlled coverage of the events in the domestic press, strengthened the police and internal security forces, and demoted or purged officials it deemed sympathetic to the protests. More broadly, the suppression ended the political reforms begun in 1986 and halted the policies of liberalization of the 1980s, which were only partly resumed after Deng Xiaoping's Southern Tour in 1992. Considered a watershed event, reaction to the protests set limits on political expression in China that have lasted up to the present day. Remembering the protests is widely associated with questioning the legitimacy of CCP rule and remains one of the most sensitive and most widely censored topics in China.
We need to revive Mao for him to drop another banger
We need more chinese hood classic
Certified Bing Chilling province classic
Ummm, this wasn't mao singing but he would still drop something that can make the sound bang....
@@sylvananas7923 Bing Chilling! Bing Chilling!
@@sylvananas7923 bing qilin actually
this is the best bts song ive ever listened to.
-600000000 social points not a BTS song
BTS??? -99999999999999 social credit scores
-∞ Social credit and your excecution is tomorrow your last meal bing chilling
@@qlrketh Bing Chilling
You'll neve get any social credit. Always it'll add -.
when supreme leader mao gives you enough credit points to get you fries but you have to listen to red sun in the sky before you eat to gain even more credit points to buy water
Then listen to the people of yanbian love chairman mao to gain more points to buy ketchup.
Edit or hoisin sauce
Listen to Soviet anthem and you got enough credit to buy a mountain dew and fires for the next day.
Certified labor camp classic
-99999 social credit, labor camps DONT exist in the PRC, you will be punished by chairman Mao Zedong and Xi Jinping
Certified cotton xinjiang child labor classic
@@koutoo lmao making shit up
@@dinner7513agreed, the videos and photos of the alleged xinjiang thing is fake and untrue propangadazied by western dogs
Chill beats to relax, study, or just grind social credits to.
exactly. This makes people focus on anything like 10x better ngl
This is so deep 😭😭😭
Meanwhile, emo kids on china:
frrr
pinchilin jon dun daa meee 😭😭😭😭😭
I cry everytime at 2:32
😂
Sad Xhigga hours...
dem Xhiggas tho 🥵
This is the best fucking thing I heard
+10 000 social credit points
-1000 credit score for writing in English 😡
- 300000 social credit for writing credit score and soical credit points
+10000000000 social credits
🇹🇼🙌
sad how this had so many views but not even nearly as many subscribers :(
My grandfather was a staunch believer in Mao's vision, having been with the CPC shortly after the Long March, having served in the Chinese civil war and Korea, and stayed loyal even when he was sent to prison during the tumultuous cultural revolution. Before my lifetime, when Deng XiaoPing ended the communist experiment and China embraced capitalism and and a market economy, my grandfather passed away shortly afterwards. My mother believes that he died from a broken heart, a profound disillusionment that China had abandoned everything he dedicated his life to and suffered for. I don't wish to unduly glorify what he fought for, nor do I want to lionize what China has become since then, but I'm sure among the older generations, Mao has left a very profoundly bittersweet nostalgia and a messy, complicated legacy to work through. There's something about this version of YanBian People Love Mao that evokes a sense of a time lost, and a specific optimism and naivety that has left with it.
Ccp*
I love this comment because it shows that China (or the USSR) is a lot more complex than people make it out to be in the west. Too many make it out to be a black and white thing. Either, China = Bad, America = Good or vice versa. Both (China and America) are complex societies where a lot of suffering occurred, but also gains were made.
cope, 90 000 000 people died because of Maotard
No matter what you believe, fighting for something so hard just for it be be abandoned is always heartbreaking
@anomitas no cpc Is the correct translation from Chinese mandarin.
L A B O R W A V E
+9999 social credit for all the viewers
-30000000000 social credit for the dislike
likes are now disabled. +inf credit
@@3nerdssaywords775 Fax
Now everyone has +9999 social credits
There are 11 of them
the dislikes
*If this does not play at my funeral, im not dying*
Gigachad confirmed 100000000000000000000000+ social credit
You dying with 69M others:
epic funeral
@@Tanmay_Bhattacharya💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
This is a certified bing chilling classic
This is a beautiful masterpiece I’m about to fard and shid and cry at the same time
Relatable.
2:30 for the _smoothest_ part
My Favorite Attack on titan Opening 🥰🥰🥰🥰🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼
-100000 SOCIAL CREDITS TAIWAN LOVER DETECTED
@@nakazato2796 -10000000000 did you just consider Taiwan a country?
dude
is a taiwan lover detected
Naaah
Damn, bro, that’s rather deep
😭😭this got me crying im depressed and brocken😭😭
im crying rn😭😭😭😭😭😭
Same ngl
Its soo good
Serve the Party and no more tears shall be shed!
💀
red sun in the sky is life
Red Sun The Mao Zendong Adventure ) imagine a anime of that . would be mega cool
Yes..
It could be based on the Little Red Book manga written by Mao himself
POV: you failed your social credit test…
the singer has transformed into a man
And he became fat too
@@Gnomelander1400 -99999 social credit how dare you disobey the almighty Mao Zengong! 😡😡😡😡😡
Give him his points back, he's talking about the guy on screen, not our greatest overlord, Mao Zedong
@@THEPIECRAB Yes, Troll Warzone will have points deducted for assuming Chinese citizen said bad thing about Mao!
Comrades, form the cadres!
🇹🇼🙌
This deserves 78 million likes
That plate is worth at least 1,500 social credits. What a good man.
This lowkey is a banger. Bing chillin 😎
absolute banger, love this!
a finger banger
After listening to this I question why people get so upset about a square
Its just a basic shape smh.
Damn, listen to this banger of a song bro.
This is a certified real bing "chillin"
RIP for 75M ppl who died because of a terrible dictator.. but the song is bussin' bro
75M seems smaller when compared to the number that can be attributed to capitalism and imperialism
@@reedoken6143 i remember when i saw video with ROA (Russian nzi) music, in comment i seen ppls that actually said "better dead than red"💀💀
@@reedoken6143 wtf are you on about?
@@TheDissident the original comment is making a critique of maoism, that it could be considered responsible for 75M deaths. I was just pointing out that american capitalism and imperialism is certainly responsible for more deaths than maoism.
@@reedoken6143 I got that, what I don't get is how you can pull a number that moronic out of your ass.
🔥🔥🔥🔥Passing through a lot rn only mao can help me 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Better than BTS
Facts
But what if this is BTS
@@yasosubi 😳😳😳😳😳😳 sus
@@yasosubi а реально,кто автор то? И кто исполняет?
@@user-pb8pv4ud6r как я понял это китайская народная песня
в которой прославляют правительство(кто бы мог подумать)
а исполнителя не знаю
When you lose your all social credit
Now it's the how you can increse your social credit.
why is there a pic of ben deen with a plate of fries
enjoy life
his final meal
because yes
+420 Social Credits
BenDeen's last meal.
u copied my comment
Mao Saddong😔
When you throw all your cooking utensils in the backyard melter and you now starve because you can't cook anything
(the great leap backwards)
Set the playback speed 1.25 Its awesome.
Normal version but better
Glory to Chairman Mao Zedong !!!11!111!1!!1!
Glory to the Chinese People!
holy crap
Better than BTS could ever do
the last meal of the Chinese execution
BTS 🥺🥺🥺❤👍
Ah yes... Chinese BTS, aka Chairman Mao Zedong (CMZ)
BTS FTW 🥺🥺🥺 (born to shit forced to wipe) ❤👍
@@vissadev yessir
(People's Liberation) ARMY FTW 💜💜💜💜💜💜🥺🥺🥺🥺
BTS? BTS is not in the PRC, BTS is bad, -99999999 social credit for saying this is BTS. Chairman Mao Zedong will punish you for your actions.
When Bing Is Sad Because Chilling Left Him
Best anime opening. BTW I highly suggest you to read the Little Red Book manga.
I love this
not gonna lie this slap better than my mom after my F in math
So you liked your moms slap?
@@shrekers4202 yeah.
@@daioale 😳😳😳😳😳😳
@@daioale That bit sussy 😳📮
@@Bookinho theres nothing sussy with true love
good earned meal after a week of farming social credits
This song hits hard, feel free to record
我不是中國人,但這首歌很美。是的,我用中文寫作,因為我喜歡它。
I pledge allegiance to the United States of America and the Republic for which it stands, one nation, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
-100000 social credit points for writing in tr*dictional script 🤢
so good راسيراسيراسي
so this is nikocado avocado but its china version
Bro this song just makes me wanna *-100 SOCIAL CREDIT SCORE* so bad 😔😔😔😔
В небе солнце красно ярко светит,
Мао Цзедун - солнце в нашем сердце!
Он ведет народ до свободы,
чтоб он в своем доме хозяином стал!
Ой да люли люли, ай да люли люли
Чтоб он в своем доме хозяином стал!
В небе солнце красно ярко светит,
Мао Цзедун - солнце в нашем сердце!
Он ведет нас всех вперед по дороге!
Революция - красный цвет!
Ой да люли люли, ай да люли люли
Революция - красный цвет!
Lo mas god que he visto
Power of courage.
Hey dude, is it cool if i use this as background music on a story arc about my friend fighting Jong Xina that I will make? ( Would probably not post it on youtube and just send it to him directly)
post on youtube lad
@@Zogerpogger i cant even make it lol, my first edit ews pretty straightforward with Jong Xina shooting my friend in the head. I have no idea how to continue from there
Sad💀🌹
Niecs song
when you tired of revolution and just want to relax
This music has a north korean vibe..
this is how elevators in Tiananmen square sound like
D E E P
The 3 dislikes are from Japan, Taiwan and USA
And the fourth one is from Tibet
The dislikes is no more...
pls stop me, I can't stop listening to this while playing.
Yes thank you very much.
Epick!1!1!1!1🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥵👍👍👍
Red Sun over Paradise, because Mao gives back what he takes!
这是我最喜欢的部分 2:31
What is the name of this song?
@@texasred48 people of yanbian love chairman mao
STARVE THE RICH, FEED THE POOR
POV: you're a landlord being fed his last meal
2 things you can't see:
- John Cena
&
- The Tianamen Square protest of 1989 in China
Coincidence? I think the fuck not!
(This do be the origins of Zhong Xina...)
this so hard
The Tiananmen Square protests, known as the June Fourth Incident (Chinese: 六四事件; pinyin: liùsì shìjiàn) in China, were student-led demonstrations held in Tiananmen Square, Beijing during 1989. In what is known as the Tiananmen Square Massacre (Chinese: 天安门大屠杀; pinyin: Tiān'ānmén dà túshā), troops armed with assault rifles and accompanied by tanks fired at the demonstrators and those trying to block the military's advance into Tiananmen Square. The protests started on 15 April and were forcibly suppressed on 4 June when the government declared martial law and sent the People's Liberation Army to occupy parts of central Beijing. Estimates of the death toll vary from several hundred to several thousand, with thousands more wounded. The popular national movement inspired by the Beijing protests is sometimes called the '89 Democracy Movement (Chinese: 八九民运; pinyin: Bājiǔ mínyùn) or the Tiananmen Square Incident (Chinese: 天安门事件; pinyin: Tiān'ānmén shìjiàn).
The protests were precipitated by the death of pro-reform Chinese Communist Party (CCP) general secretary Hu Yaobang in April 1989 amid the backdrop of rapid economic development and social change in post-Mao China, reflecting anxieties among the people and political elite about the country's future. The reforms of the 1980s had led to a nascent market economy that benefited some people but seriously disadvantaged others, and the one-party political system also faced a challenge to its legitimacy. Common grievances at the time included inflation, corruption, limited preparedness of graduates for the new economy, and restrictions on political participation. Although they were highly disorganized and their goals varied, the students called for greater accountability, constitutional due process, democracy, freedom of the press, and freedom of speech. At the height of the protests, about one million people assembled in the Square.
As the protests developed, the authorities responded with both conciliatory and hardline tactics, exposing deep divisions within the party leadership. By May, a student-led hunger strike galvanized support around the country for the demonstrators, and the protests spread to some 400 cities.[ Among the CCP's top leadership, Premier Li Peng and Party Elders Li Xiannian and Wang Zhen called for decisive action through violent suppression of the protesters, and ultimately managed to win over Paramount Leader Deng Xiaoping and President Yang Shangkun to their side. On 20 May, the State Council declared martial law. They mobilized as many as ~300,000 troops to Beijing. The troops advanced into central parts of Beijing on the city's major thoroughfares in the early morning hours of 4 June, killing both demonstrators and bystanders in the process. The military operations were under the overall command of General Yang Baibing, half-brother of President Yang Shangkun.
The international community, human rights organizations, and political analysts condemned the Chinese government for the massacre. Western countries imposed arms embargoes on China. The Chinese government made widespread arrests of protesters and their supporters, suppressed other protests around China, expelled foreign journalists, strictly controlled coverage of the events in the domestic press, strengthened the police and internal security forces, and demoted or purged officials it deemed sympathetic to the protests. More broadly, the suppression ended the political reforms begun in 1986 and halted the policies of liberalization of the 1980s, which were only partly resumed after Deng Xiaoping's Southern Tour in 1992. Considered a watershed event, reaction to the protests set limits on political expression in China that have lasted up to the present day. Remembering the protests is widely associated with questioning the legitimacy of CCP rule and remains one of the most sensitive and most widely censored topics in China.
-666666 social credit.
Chairman Mao is disappointed.
Execution date: today.
Mucho texto
-♾️ Social Credit
Red sun is still shining ... on the sky
Credit score 100000000000+
3 am hits different 0-----0
.....
Certified hood classic
people tryna copy you, you the og frfr
Why am I looking at bendeen?? 💀
Me when -1000000000000 social credit
China in 198(REDACTED) be like
Slowed reverb red sun in the sky: depressed sad and Deep
Fr this is fucking good
這是一首很棒的歌!!毛澤東和中共的榮耀!
Mao Wave
So dark... And depressing..
Why is bendeen there?
Godly
if you put in 0.75x is way more social credits
bendeen looking depressed
that guy is me relating to this song
When you remember that the fries are for everyone
Turn the speed to 1.25 and you will experience true sadness
damn 😔
Make it 1 or 10 hours long
play this on 0.75x speed do it right now or be banished to the mao zedong shadow realm
Put it on 1.5x speed now it just the song but with reverb
Nah 1.25 now that I think about it