How You can Fight Back against the Communist Party of China

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  • @serpentza
    @serpentza  Před 2 lety +918

    Now it's more important than ever to understand just what a massively negative impact the Communist Party of China has on our lives, thank you to each and every one of you who watch my videos, you're incredibly awesome!
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    • @EndDayz
      @EndDayz Před 2 lety +14

      A massive CCP crypto rug pull coming soon .

    • @SteveMack
      @SteveMack Před 2 lety +3

      👍👍

    • @EPICSOUNDTRAX
      @EPICSOUNDTRAX Před 2 lety +15

      You have to take part in the show "Talking Point" with David Chang.
      Please contact him because we have to spread the truth about CCP
      Last night David made an amazing analysis of the recent CCP Mao 2.0 style revolution and also exposed how tiktok pushed by China to demoralize and destroy young American generation so they expect America to have weak spineless demoralized generation that cannot fight China.
      I have been following you since the beginning of your channel because me and my wife had a great offer to become music teachers in Cuba and that is how we started following you for more information.
      Oh God what a trip was following you .sometimes we spent our nights watching your videos.

    • @rafars2246
      @rafars2246 Před 2 lety +11

      Chinese sellers pay me to remove bad reviews 😂

    • @saucejohnson9862
      @saucejohnson9862 Před 2 lety +2

      Keep sending the AMRAAMS!

  • @karebu2
    @karebu2 Před 2 lety +3676

    Let us set this straight.
    Being critical of the CCP does not equate to hating Chinese people.

    • @pudanielson1
      @pudanielson1 Před 2 lety +88

      In many Chinese eyes from the PRC, the CCP has tied Chinese nationalism to the CCP. Any criticism of the CCP is criticism of the Chinese people. Actually talk to Chinese in China, it's the same with the BJP in India, VCP in Vietnam, Trump followers etc.

    • @Tacit_Tern
      @Tacit_Tern Před 2 lety +99

      The only reason why those in the West conflate the terms "ethnicity" and "Nationality"; is because unlike many other Nation-States, they aren't directly linked.
      ....only people in highly diverse countries identify as hyphenated-Citizens.
      I personally get upset being called Chinese-American. I am an American and a veteran..... who happens to be Asian.
      The whole world flocks here for a reason.
      ....just look at countries without any real sense of diversity and you'll see some real racism. Like the mass forced abortions of ethnic minorities in China.

    • @digitaldaemon74
      @digitaldaemon74 Před 2 lety +6

      💯%

    • @MEPSIPAX826
      @MEPSIPAX826 Před 2 lety +153

      @Hans Otto Kroeger Kaethler What the hell are you talking about? Americans like myself criticize our government all the time.

    • @Tacit_Tern
      @Tacit_Tern Před 2 lety +20

      @Dickey Dickerson
      You must be an animal lover, conservationist, or a hunter; in short a good and wise person.
      ....because everyone knows a suffering animal releases stress hormones that make the meat tough and taste rancid.

  • @momochi5096
    @momochi5096 Před 2 lety +95

    I was born and raised in China. You probally did not realize it. But you are saving potentianlly hundreds of thousand lives, even millions. Please dont stop making videos. The world needs to hear the truth.

    • @sooteekeng5678
      @sooteekeng5678 Před rokem

      US is the most evil threat to the whole world don't keep on the harping on the same issue.

  • @Julia-cl1bf
    @Julia-cl1bf Před 2 lety +103

    my university in west germany has stopped working with the konfuzius institute five years ago because of suspected propaganda work, actually quite relieved that people here are doing the necessary work to question chinese influences.

    • @miquelmarti6537
      @miquelmarti6537 Před 2 lety +13

      I'm natural from a southern Europa country and I lived in East Germany (Schwerin) for several years (that was 5-6 years ago). I studied there in a technik school and there were also many chinese students. They didn't interact at all: they had their own separated building for the classes, and they were also isolated in a big block were they lived together.
      Because I'm a musician, I got to know one of them while I was given the opportunity to participate in a cultural music exchange. He was a very shy but well educated young and could play many traditional instruments, we enjoyed being with him and despite of him being shy, I'm sure he enjoyed us also.
      Then one day he said he couldn't come that often with us. Didn't give any clear info why. We never saw him again.... except once on the street, but he didn't want to talk..... it got me worried about him. Now that I'v seen your video it's like it all makes sense.
      Poor Chang

    • @tenesto
      @tenesto Před rokem +2

      nice to hear that, but it also looks like nothing realy changed. quick google and it looks like there are still more then enough all over germany...

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 Před rokem

      Good!!! we have a week president here in America right now which is something we didn’t have with Donald Trump and the thing I liked about him was that nobody was gonna mess with Europe and nobody was going to mess with Taiwan as long as he was president. He’s a bit crazy but he’s a brilliant man and he’s funny most of the time.. I like him because he’s a business, genius and socially, very funny and very, very generous!!! The president of China is petrified of him.😂😂

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 Před rokem

      @@miquelmarti6537 here in America we have over 300,000 Chinese national students and I don’t have any problem with them attending our universities but my problem is we have discovered secret Chinese communist party police stations because they built one in New York that we discovered and there’s another one somewhere else in our government made them close up shop because they were apparently spying on Chinese nationals or people who came to America for asylum. The thing is is the CCP notifies one of their college students to spy then the student has to do it or they can’t go back to China.. sad

    • @libertas5005
      @libertas5005 Před 10 měsíci

      You're delusional if you think Trump was good for Europe. The guy was on "good terms" with the worst European politicians ever, the likes of Orban or Putin.@@montrelouisebohon-harris7023

  • @jackj5368
    @jackj5368 Před 2 lety +426

    I appreciate your willingness to report the truth about China's Communist Party. Stay the course for the sake of our world.

    • @dgua2917
      @dgua2917 Před 2 lety +1

      lul

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety +2

      The West thought the collapse of Evergrande would cause serious damage to China's financial system and shake the world's confidence in China, comparing it to even the collapse of Lehman Brothers for the US. To their surprise it did not happen the way they thought it would.
      China's way of handling it is so different. Some thought China would bail out Evergrande. But that did not happen. You don't do that in a free market. The US does not practise the free market the leaders claim they practise. China sent in a team of competent crisis managers to immediately liquidate the company's noncore and noncritical assets after due diligence and to pay off suppliers so that the projects could continue and the property buyers would be the least affected. Investors were also paid where possible.
      The regulators have gone one step further now, They have urged the Evergrande founder to tap on his personal wealth to pay the company's debts. This would be an unthought of suggestion in the West, where taxpayers' funds would be used to routinely to keep the company afloat, on the premise of the risk of a contagion that could cause hundreds of thousands to lose their jobs. China is taking a different route., one that will make the other owners of huge companies to think twice about the way they are managing their companies.
      Once again, the West have failed to understand China. And how her socialist principles have continued to value the welfare of her people instead of bowing to the pressure of the huge corporations that is so evident in the West.

    • @jackj5368
      @jackj5368 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ikanfugu, no economy has been able to ignore a property bubble (e.g. Evergrande) and even less so offset it and continue to grow replacing the bust of the real estate sector with other parts of the economy. Heavily regulated economies, from Iceland to Spain, have failed to contain the negative of a real estate sector collapse. IT WILL NOT BE DIFFERENT IN CHINA.

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety

      @@jackj5368 However in China case it would not happen like the economic crisis in 2008 America. China is pinching the bubble early and orderly way.

    • @jackj5368
      @jackj5368 Před 2 lety +2

      Cognitive dissonance on your part,@@ikanfugu. That fact is now clear. There will not be any effective "pinching" - especially in an "orderly" way. Watch and learn. Eventually, my words will ring true.

  • @Romancefantasy
    @Romancefantasy Před 2 lety +966

    Growing up in the 80s we feared the USSR but they never affected our lives to the extent China has.

    • @ChickenMcThiccken
      @ChickenMcThiccken Před 2 lety +52

      Because there were no Russian owned companies. Russia tech is shit.

    • @drivestowork
      @drivestowork Před 2 lety +18

      Other than vodka and nesting dolls... I don't think I have ever EvEr EVER seen any Russian product (in the US)... Of ANY sort!

    • @HaohmaruHL
      @HaohmaruHL Před 2 lety +63

      @@drivestowork Google was actually formed by a russian guy but that would be impossible if he didn't move to the United States. Talented people have no future in russia

    • @greenlightstudio5302
      @greenlightstudio5302 Před 2 lety +61

      They never affected your life because western nations took active measures to combat communism both militarily, politically by banning socialist, marxist from getting into power and economically by not trading with the USSR and the communist Warsaw pact nations that is why the soviet union collapsed. That is what we need to do in regards to communist china

    • @dinosaurus598
      @dinosaurus598 Před 2 lety +9

      @@greenlightstudio5302 That was back in America's Golden Age..

  • @adelaidefoster7320
    @adelaidefoster7320 Před 2 lety +550

    I wrote my bachelor thesis on the speech patterns of the Dalai Lama in English linguistics. My supervisor was happy with my work. Then, the person who was grading me was the person responsible for the relations between the university and China.... She said I had to rewrite the whole thing and choose another subject. Thankfully, in Sweden you can request someone else to double check. I didn't have to rewrite much. but it was a big mess within the department.

    • @Follower_Of_Xi_Jinping_Pooh
      @Follower_Of_Xi_Jinping_Pooh Před 2 lety +62

      These thugs are making a fuss even if the subject or topic is not political.

    • @cornucopiahouse4204
      @cornucopiahouse4204 Před 2 lety +42

      The thug strikes again thousands of miles away. Boycott them entirely.

    • @pogman15
      @pogman15 Před 2 lety +38

      dont comply, challenge them, thats unacceptable. i wouldnt change a single word, I'd amp it up even more with what they dont like. because fuck them, its not their decision. that abuse of power, they should be removed from their position, id be furious.

    • @adelaidefoster7320
      @adelaidefoster7320 Před 2 lety +54

      @@pogman15 Man, I was furious. and it traumatised me - I hate to write anything now. I challenged her and got her annoyed boss giving me a passing grade. It wasn't pleasant at all. That was years ago btw.

    • @rockys7726
      @rockys7726 Před 2 lety +19

      @@adelaidefoster7320 That's amazing and sickening to know how much they have infiltrated governments/ schools around the world. Good for you to stand up for your free speech.

  • @katedonaldson148
    @katedonaldson148 Před 2 lety +123

    Winston, I truly appreciate your take on “the bubble” regarding Chinese students studying abroad. When I was in high-school about 15 years ago (I’m in USA), I had the opportunity to witness first hand how even from abroad, the Chinese students were encouraged to almost isolate themselves from the US students, not interact. I was lucky enough (as the captain of my schools varsity tennis team) to get to know 5 or 6 of these Chinese students very well. These kids were excellent tennis players, but so critical of themselves and refused to receive any complements. No exaggeration, it took some of them almost 3 years of knowing me well, spending 3 hours per day for YEARS with them for them to break out of that “bubble” and begin truly interacting with me, laughing, joking, being friends. I still keep in touch with 2 and I consider them 2 of my best friends in life 15 years on! Love that in all your videos you make a point to mention that these peoples’ feelings most times do not align with their government! I feel as if many Americans often forget this.

    • @ratlungworm7035
      @ratlungworm7035 Před rokem +1

      I always wondered why the Chinese exchange students at my college were so insular. I couldn't see the point in them even going there. Meanwhile I was making friends and chatting with Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese, and even an East Timorese student. I worked at the study hall as an English tutor and not once did a Chinese student come in to proof-read a paper. Maybe they all just had exceptional grammar, punctuation, and comprehension. I never would have known either way.

    • @DylanPorto45
      @DylanPorto45 Před rokem

      Americans do forget Chinese peoples feelings normally don’t align. That is because a lot of Americans believe every single word they are told by THE AMERICAN GOV about China. The amount of people that legitimately thought Covid didnt come from China was insane. Literally China saying it DIDNT come from Wuhan made me think it DID come from Wuhan😂😂

    • @Samookely
      @Samookely Před 5 měsíci +2

      i went to a private christian highschool that had a small group of Chinese students studying abroad and i witnessed personally what this video showed and what you said first hand. Their bubble was very tight, but i became friends with one girl who wasnt very well liked by her peers and she was so incredibly sweet. I feel like if we lived in a situation like their’s we’d come out the exact same way, its very eye opening to think about.
      Due to health conditions her family had her sent back to China before i could really get to know her well. I think about her constantly and hope she’s doing ok, but in reality i know she’s probably trying to survive just like everyone else is stuck in mainland china. I hope she finds a way out someday soon

    • @user-rh2rt4ck3m
      @user-rh2rt4ck3m Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@DylanPorto45 CCP bot

  • @GudetamaSit
    @GudetamaSit Před 2 lety +247

    The bit about the Confucius Institute really caught me off guard.
    My old uni has a pretty large Chinese student population, being a fairly high ranking one in England (University of Liverpool) and the study abroad programme being at a partner college in China.
    I've wondered why the Chinese students keep to themselves. This is scary and honestly disgusting that the CCP has influence within universities even outside of China - of course students should have cultural celebrations and stuff but being spied on in a foreign country is unacceptable.
    Thanks Winston. I don't agree with all of your takes, but your story of initial fascination with Chinese progress and the sadness at seeing it all go to shit with the CCP is a real one. Your heart has always been in the right place mate and I appreciate it.

    • @jennifer9047
      @jennifer9047 Před 2 lety +10

      Yeah, the Confucius institutes are like mini tong gangs, controlling and monitoring overseas Chinese student activity.

    • @saltinecracker6230
      @saltinecracker6230 Před 2 lety +2

      There’s people that just can’t make friends even in US culture in college. imagine coming over when no one is like you, for some Chinese students the Confucius institutes is an escape. It’s kinda sad.

    • @STP-xg3tc
      @STP-xg3tc Před 2 lety +1

      @@saltinecracker6230 I take it you don't know anything about immigrants experiences?

    • @saltinecracker6230
      @saltinecracker6230 Před 2 lety

      @@STP-xg3tc I know there is a select few out of any culture that aren’t as good at making friends especially if they have to move to a completely new place without friends and they’re not used to making new friends in a place that’s so different. It’s a way for them to connect with people with similar experiences back home to make common connection with. Regardless of what the CCP does to screw with it.

    • @STP-xg3tc
      @STP-xg3tc Před 2 lety +7

      @@saltinecracker6230 So hanging around a group of other immigrants instead of getting to know people from your new country is beneficial? The Confucius Institutes were corrupt and needed to be shut down, that isn't the only way that people have to get together.

  • @mikeselectricstuff
    @mikeselectricstuff Před 2 lety +717

    If you buy stock in a Chinese company you don't even own a stake in the company - your money is held in a dodgy Cayman Islands company in a complex structure. Plenty of info out there on this.

    • @robertpage2023
      @robertpage2023 Před 2 lety +11

      Not true.
      I own stock in Tencent. It is listed on the OTC.
      It has to adhere to the SEC rules and regs.
      I day trade it about every other day as it rises and falls.
      I call it "My Chinese Revenge".
      IF you mean that the Chinese companies listed on the Chinese exchange then YES, you would be right.
      There are many Chinese companies listed on the NASDAQ and the OTC that you can buy and sell everyday with no problems.

    • @jeffrey4350
      @jeffrey4350 Před 2 lety +22

      @@robertpage2023 the reg and sec are jokes
      the gov can control everything so it helps surveillance. Long term it isn’t stable. Why do you call it your Chinese revenge? The main issue is it directly supports surveillance and ppl can invest in other things.

    • @daboo2
      @daboo2 Před 2 lety +17

      @@robertpage2023 I’m not sure about Tencent, but its definitely true for Alibaba shares listed in the US. I remember reading Alibaba’s S-1 years ago. The reg statement detailed the ownership structure, & explicitly showed that US shares owned a Cayman Islands entity that did not own Alibaba - I think it was controlled by Alibaba, but it did not own Alibaba shares.

    • @phillip76
      @phillip76 Před 2 lety +6

      Sanctions, and boycotting Chinese companies are not hurting Chinese people. America NUMBER ONE

    • @chekhuating4491
      @chekhuating4491 Před 2 lety

      @@jeffrey4350 Wow, you don't trust your government and yet you vote for them.

  • @civilianrightwing
    @civilianrightwing Před 2 lety +466

    Amazon must be mandated by law to show the country of origin for all products listed on its website. In India it is mandatory. Buyers can make a informed decision. 😎

    • @donsullivan6199
      @donsullivan6199 Před 2 lety +15

      Amazon then does not follow the law. Many Item do not state where they are from.

    • @danishbutter1847
      @danishbutter1847 Před 2 lety +2

      get our congress members and representatives on this and especially Rand Paul and Ted Cruz.

    • @jgreeter
      @jgreeter Před 2 lety +6

      There's a bill working its way through congress to require this right now.

    • @lucassherbrook211
      @lucassherbrook211 Před 2 lety

      Great more regulation to hamper innovation and startups while securing the economic motes of large companies that can afford it (not that I really have anything against Amazon).
      It might not seem like this single law would be a big deal, but it adds up overtime and you make more and more laws that don’t seem like big deals.
      Plus there will probably be loopholes anyways. If anything start your own e-commerce business to do it yourself.

    • @johnfromireland7551
      @johnfromireland7551 Před 2 lety +2

      @@donsullivan6199 Almost all of the products on Amazon do, indeed, show the origin of the product. I always look at the origin because that determines 1. whether I will get the product at all 2 Whether it is from China. 3. It gives me an indication of the postal cost.

  • @chungusmychungus
    @chungusmychungus Před 2 lety +180

    I LOVED how you provided solutions instead of just stating the negatives. Quality video

    • @roberthardy5171
      @roberthardy5171 Před 2 lety +6

      thank you rebecca

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety

      Do you guys use Apple I phone? Bad news: more n more American n Taiwanese components suppliers have been replaced by China's enterprises.

    • @gregmcqueen4540
      @gregmcqueen4540 Před 2 lety +1

      To report the negatives are not his doing, what else can he report at this time??? Would you like a nuke up your toilet before you understand what he’s reporting?!
      You don’t know China or the threat they pose to the rest of the world! Foreigners in China both male and female are being help prisoner in their prisons, starved, depleted of money, deported and blacklisted.. after years of sacrifice of living and teaching there contributing to their society

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety

      @@gregmcqueen4540 The last couple decades development in China have resulted not just in peace and stability but what the economist Jeffrey Sachs has called "the most successful development story in world history." For four decades, China's economy grew at almost 10% a year. And GDP per capita has jumped more than 25-fold.
      With this economic progress has come the creation of a new Chinese society, more open, more ambitious and confident of its place in the world.
      It is only natural that people in China have a great measure of pride and satisfaction

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety

      @@gregmcqueen4540 War, conflict, competition for resources, capitalistic greed, bureaucratic corruption, corporate malfeasance, tax evasion etc are not the inventions of the CCP or the Chinese people. All these were already well developed in Western democratic countries long before China joined the WTO.
      Even in the USA many billionaires n the big tech companies pay little taxes and 'cheat' the system and have lots of 'unfair advantages' tax subsidies over other smaller companies. So are we going to label them 'evil' too?
      USA IS NOT PERFECT EITHER, so how could we expect China to be all roses n rainbows n angels when the 'leader of the free world' is themselves deeply flawed?

  • @firstsmoofy
    @firstsmoofy Před 2 lety +62

    I'm glad you are doing this series educating us about the CCP and China. I have been an anti-communist since I was sixteen. I'm sixty-seven now. Keep doing this.

    • @desperado3236
      @desperado3236 Před rokem +5

      Theyre not even actually communist. Thats just a label they use. Theyre a weird mix of both.
      It works better then straight communism though, ill give them that.

    • @slavman1945
      @slavman1945 Před rokem +2

      @@desperado3236 yeah exactly.. they had a secret ideological shift

    • @mushroom11g55
      @mushroom11g55 Před rokem

      @@desperado3236 they're closer to Nazis than communists, but the point is, we're anti authoritarian regime, we don't want to see a 1984 or a 1940. We want Western style freedom. 90s America style. Because today, the left is attacking our freedoms and trying to slowly turn our country into 1984 NewSpeak, DoubleThink Authoritarian regime.

    • @jackdavidsen6074
      @jackdavidsen6074 Před 11 měsíci

      I was never pro Communist, even when it was "in" during the 1970es and 1980es. Controlling how people live, think and spend their money is ugly no matter where it takes place, and Communism is all about control.
      My host-country (a country in Scandinavia) doesn't allow its citizens identity protection, so I will not tell you my exact age, I'll just say that I'm in my 60es, and I appreciate that while negative tendencies seem to be on the rise around the world, it is good to find there are people who are willing to stand up and invest in trying to prevent damage and help make things better by sharing awareness and knowledge.

    • @jackdavidsen6074
      @jackdavidsen6074 Před 11 měsíci

      @@desperado3236 Exactly the same was was said about Germany during the 1930es after Hitler came to power.....until he desided it was time to tell people the truth: All the economical growth and building infrastructure had one purpose: War on the rest of the world, all for the sake of stroking a dictator's ego who thought the people was there to serve him and not the other way around.

  • @axxxc
    @axxxc Před 2 lety +324

    LeBron James told the NBA he didn't think Hong Kong was a major issue. This is the same man who has a lifetime contract with China with his shoes being made in China. He is Lefraud

    • @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
      @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 Před 2 lety +20

      John Cena is another one, believe it or not. He actually learned to speak Mandarin because he so badly wants that Chinese money.

    • @stanleydolan5609
      @stanleydolan5609 Před 2 lety +5

      @@jimrobinson6478 partially true, but if the US being used as a excuse, sadly the CCP would done their force of coarse reunification regardless what the entire world said. Don’t give credence to the CCP’s actions of the iron fist. That’s like blaming GB for their turnover terms with the CCP, which would never be honored by CCP just to avoid a mass exodus back in 97.causing humanitarian issue to be dealt with, like Biden’s crisis on the southern borders at this moment not being covered by lame stream media. But your voice of concern is on the minds of many around the globe ,as myself.

    • @mostlypeacefulrowan8747
      @mostlypeacefulrowan8747 Před 2 lety +6

      LeCuck

    • @stanleydolan5609
      @stanleydolan5609 Před 2 lety +6

      @Jacky Drywater boycott the company’s wallets, don’t do business with such companies, their only concern is the Quarterly reports, where human life means very little to them.

    • @escfxp
      @escfxp Před 2 lety +3

      LeDickhead more like.

  • @taiwanisacountry
    @taiwanisacountry Před 2 lety +271

    Thanks for all your hard work. I know at least a couple of others whom are also watching you from my university, and we are loud mouths spreading the knowledge. Thanks man.

  • @Herogaze
    @Herogaze Před 2 lety +41

    My old university closed it Confucius school back in March of this year. Citing the "National Defense Reauthorization Act" from the Department of Defense, that limited their ability to recive research grants. Saying this "made continuing the Confucius Institute unfeasible."

    • @seddy69
      @seddy69 Před 2 lety +6

      i wish our confucius institutes in new zealand were also closed

    • @f_lawless7689
      @f_lawless7689 Před 2 lety +3

      Defund the Con. Institutes?

  • @miquelmarti6537
    @miquelmarti6537 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm natural from a southern Europa country and I lived in East Germany (Schwerin) for several years (that was 5-6 years ago). I studied there in a technik school and there were also many chinese students. They didn't interact at all: they had their own separated building for the classes, and they were also isolated in a big block were they lived together.
    Because I'm a musician, I got to know one of them while I was given the opportunity to participate in a cultural music exchange. He was a very shy but well educated young and could play many traditional instruments, we enjoyed being with him and despite of him being shy, I'm sure he enjoyed us also.
    Then one day he said he couldn't come that often with us. Didn't give any clear info why. We never saw him again.... except once on the street, but he didn't want to talk..... it got me worried about him. Now that I'v seen your video it's like it all makes sense.
    Poor Chang

  • @MiaogisTeas
    @MiaogisTeas Před 2 lety +202

    Something everyone can and should do is to simply not repeat their lies.

    • @JinkxSoldga
      @JinkxSoldga Před 2 lety +2

      And stop using Marxist terminology, great point!

    • @JohnSmith-vn8dm
      @JohnSmith-vn8dm Před 2 lety

      Live not by lies- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, good essay about how to defeat totalitarianism.

    • @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
      @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 Před 2 lety +3

      That won't work because we're already drowned out by the mainstream media, Hollywood, and many celebrities and sports stars who have a financial interest in bending the knee to the CCP.
      However, if you can get on air or on a livestream and openly challenge certain celebrities/athletes/news anchors/studio heads about their pro-CCP stance, it will make for some entertaining awkwardness. Like John Cena -- dude learned to speak Mandarin because he's trying so hard to break into China for financial reasons. He had to apologize profusely, in Mandarin, because he accidentally called Taiwan a country. Film yourself asking him what he thinks about the Uighur genocide then post it on social media.

    • @jackjones3722
      @jackjones3722 Před 2 lety +2

      its not about not repeating their lies, but we have to stand up and challanging them, contradict them.

  • @guitaro5000
    @guitaro5000 Před 2 lety +389

    I looked up "How to find a Wife."
    3rd result "How You can Fight Back Against the Community Party of China."
    No Complaints.

    • @fakedoorsfordinner1677
      @fakedoorsfordinner1677 Před 2 lety +22

      Well, now,,, you know...

    • @charleswomack2166
      @charleswomack2166 Před 2 lety +4

      Have you found a wife yet? I had one a while ago myself.

    • @DrJustininJapan
      @DrJustininJapan Před 2 lety +7

      Please tell me your are serious. That'd be hilarious 😂

    • @Xerox1911
      @Xerox1911 Před 2 lety +11

      The honour and glory with which you fight back against the CCP will land you mega puss for sure

    • @Rapture-Farms
      @Rapture-Farms Před 2 lety +6

      Your bride from wish will be with you 6 to 12 working weeks...🤣🤣🤣

  • @hugoc2660
    @hugoc2660 Před rokem +11

    You're doing great valuable work, love your channel, please don't stop. This mischief needs to be exposed, because we might all fall victims to it in a catastrophic way

  • @Psygnosis
    @Psygnosis Před 2 lety +12

    A true leader will always try to look for answers to a problem instead of only complaining. You sir, are a true leader. Thank you for putting out truthful and awesome content.

  • @CyberEditing
    @CyberEditing Před 2 lety +601

    One of your best vids, Winston.
    Expat in Taiwan for 21 years.

    • @phillip76
      @phillip76 Před 2 lety +3

      Sanctions, and boycotting Chinese companies are not hurting Chinese people. America NUMBER ONE

    • @ytweirdgameryt6907
      @ytweirdgameryt6907 Před 2 lety

      Wow yes

    • @palshah3509
      @palshah3509 Před 2 lety +21

      Immigrant* in Taiwan for 21 years

    • @divinelyshpongled
      @divinelyshpongled Před 2 lety +1

      agreed. wow 21 years in taiwan.. i've been considering moving to taiwan to open an English school (i run one in china) - how is it over there?

    • @w88dragon
      @w88dragon Před 2 lety +1

      Indeed, good suggestions, but most powerful and decisive way to do is to raise tariffs at least 150% for made in China.

  • @TonySmith-jj9fv
    @TonySmith-jj9fv Před 2 lety +88

    You've hit the nail on on the head, mate. We all need push back against the CCP.

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 Před rokem

      I’m American, and China will not harm the hair on anybody’s head and especially Taijuan God willing Donald Trump get back in the office or a Vivek Ramaswamy!!!❤ those are the two I want for president and vice president in 2024 and beyond except Trump can only serve for more years . Xi is petrified of Trump!

  • @jsjiang6120
    @jsjiang6120 Před 2 lety +34

    I appreciate what you've done for fighting evil CCP. It's hard and I hope your effort will pay off. Cheers.

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety

      Does the ' smart' man in black suit realize that China wages have gone up? The hated ccp has been encouraging chinese factories that manufacture cheap products to move out to Vietnam, Bangladesh etc? China now into more high tech stuff like AI, precision tools,batteries for electric vehicles, robotics, many of the high end stuffs that end consumers don't see n can't get to choose. It means whether you choose cheap stuffs made in Bangladesh or high end state of the art products the money still trickle back to hated evil China 😭🤣

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety

      As Chinese wages hv gone up many Chinese factory owners hv moved to Vietnam, Bangladesh n even Africa to set manufacturing plants there, using mainly Chinese machinery n raw materials. CHINA now is manufacturing AI products, robotics, precision tools, batteries n parts for electric vehicles, wind, solar panels n other stuffs that you don't see but use the final products daily. Probably the most genuine non Chinese stuff that you consume is the air that you breathe.

  • @bcu567obzx
    @bcu567obzx Před 2 lety +10

    Terrific effort, I had this feeling many years ago about China and how cruel some people can really be. Ordinary Chinese people are very friendly and kind but all countries have their dark side . There not as smart as they think they are.

  • @faith_alone
    @faith_alone Před 2 lety +511

    The only solution is to get a giant fishing flotilla, paint every ship like Whinnie the Pooh, and sail triumphantly into the South China Sea

    • @ChickenMcThiccken
      @ChickenMcThiccken Před 2 lety +31

      That would be an act of pooh.

    • @faith_alone
      @faith_alone Před 2 lety +65

      @Hans Otto Kroeger Kaethler Lunatic

    • @Jpifr
      @Jpifr Před 2 lety +32

      @Hans Otto Kroeger Kaethler I didn’t get it at all, can you please formulate some arguments ?

    • @Jpifr
      @Jpifr Před 2 lety +5

      If you have..

    • @faith_alone
      @faith_alone Před 2 lety +36

      @@Jpifr Don't feed the troll. Some things are so nonsensical they don't warrant a discussion

  • @hmcps89
    @hmcps89 Před 2 lety +53

    Taiwan will always be #1. I know, Im here now!

    • @ChickenMcThiccken
      @ChickenMcThiccken Před 2 lety

      I’m not sure that America will go to war over Taiwan. We let Hong Kong go.

    • @MrMediator24
      @MrMediator24 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ChickenMcThiccken UK gave it away, where is Taiwan functions as it own country

    • @Mattsta2010
      @Mattsta2010 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ChickenMcThiccken Apples and Oranges, different situation. HK was a brave, lost cause. TW is a different kettle of fish now. Japan has backed it and USA will follow. If the CCP go there, its the end for them. (and lots of innocents on both sides)

    • @ChickenMcThiccken
      @ChickenMcThiccken Před 2 lety

      not only that. we will completely erase their history

  • @emilystubbs5650
    @emilystubbs5650 Před 2 lety +5

    OMG, thank you!! I really really appreciate your information because you have first had experience. Not just tourist experience, but enough to truly understand customs, culture, and government.
    People don't realize how PRICELESS that is!!! And for the average person interested in info, how priceless It is for someone who is not also in government here in the US so that you can speak openly without having to sugarcoat anything.
    The best part for me personally, was that you clearly differentiated between the Chinese people and wanting them to succeed - and how we can all do our part to NOT SUPPORT the communist party of China.
    Well done sir!!!

  • @DonQuickZote
    @DonQuickZote Před 2 lety +31

    I’m beginning to get the feeling that serpentza doesn’t like the Chinese government very much.

    • @hugopepe1722
      @hugopepe1722 Před 2 lety +1

      yea but after all the fucked up things that happened in the west in the last couple of months the Chinese gov. no longer looks that bad.

    • @RussellWarshay
      @RussellWarshay Před 2 lety +7

      To love China is to hate the current Chinese government.

    • @trey6563
      @trey6563 Před 2 lety +6

      @@nick94890 wtf is your logic? Oh wait you only watch Winnie-the-Pooh

    • @claudiudumitrascu4259
      @claudiudumitrascu4259 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nick94890 let's all give a warm welcome to our new super-CCP-nationalist who has just entered this chat

    • @claudiudumitrascu4259
      @claudiudumitrascu4259 Před 2 lety +1

      @@nick94890 the only facts here are that serp and Cmilk are just 2 ordinary dudes documenting what they see happening with their own eyes in china, there is nothing fake about that, maybe they got paid maybe not, who cares?
      you also missed the point of their vids, they don't have anything against china, its the ccp that is screwing their lives up and is starting to seriously affect everyone else in the world too

  • @kellymoderator5253
    @kellymoderator5253 Před 2 lety +130

    thank you so much for this video!!! as a young person who doesnt like what the future looks like, i want to do all i can to change it.
    i remember watching you on your motorbike, riding around talking about how life in China has its pros and cons. now you are one of the loudest voices for freedom in China and at great personal cost. THANK YOU ❤

    • @billpetersen298
      @billpetersen298 Před 2 lety +3

      Good luck, with your future. I’m older, so also feel responsible.
      The problem with these videos, is they just don’t get coverage.
      Talk to your politicians, business leaders, church, friends.

    • @bluehotdog2610
      @bluehotdog2610 Před 2 lety +2

      @@billpetersen298 And a lot of people are just lazy

    • @Soldano999
      @Soldano999 Před 2 lety

      Fun fact: by trying to change it you will inevitably trigger it.

    • @kellymoderator5253
      @kellymoderator5253 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Soldano999 kowtowing to repressive regimes emboldens them. submitting is not an option. there are no "fun facts" here you are just promoting complacency.

    • @kellymoderator5253
      @kellymoderator5253 Před 2 lety +2

      @@billpetersen298 thank you! you are totally right

  • @SILOPshuvambanerjee
    @SILOPshuvambanerjee Před 2 lety +62

    That's why I spend hours in selecting products.
    Love from India

    • @SILOPshuvambanerjee
      @SILOPshuvambanerjee Před 2 lety +1

      @Aloe Vera 911 We are in minority in West Bengal, but honestly speaking, I was a communist supporter till 2015.

    • @erichaynes7502
      @erichaynes7502 Před 2 lety

      Thank you!!

    • @johnfromireland7551
      @johnfromireland7551 Před 2 lety

      No need. Just look at the country of origin. Takes 10 seconds - not hours.

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety

      The West thought the collapse of Evergrande would cause serious damage to China's financial system and shake the world's confidence in China, comparing it to even the collapse of Lehman Brothers for the US. To their surprise it did not happen the way they thought it would.
      China's way of handling it is so different. Some thought China would bail out Evergrande. But that did not happen. You don't do that in a free market. The US does not practise the free market the leaders claim they practise. China sent in a team of competent crisis managers to immediately liquidate the company's noncore and noncritical assets after due diligence and to pay off suppliers so that the projects could continue and the property buyers would be the least affected. Investors were also paid where possible.
      The regulators have gone one step further now, They have urged the Evergrande founder to tap on his personal wealth to pay the company's debts. This would be an unthought of suggestion in the West, where taxpayers' funds would be used to routinely to keep the company afloat, on the premise of the risk of a contagion that could cause hundreds of thousands to lose their jobs. China is taking a different route., one that will make the other owners of huge companies to think twice about the way they are managing their companies.
      Once again, the West have failed to understand China. And how her socialist principles have continued to value the welfare of her people instead of bowing to the pressure of the huge corporations that is so evident in the West.

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety

      Do you guys use Apple I phone? Bad news: more n more American n Taiwanese components suppliers have been replaced by China's enterprises.

  • @sunnyhuw
    @sunnyhuw Před 10 měsíci +3

    Hello Mr. AWESOME! I am a Chinese, I REALLY like all your videos, you are TRUELY AWESOME!!! Thank you very much for telling the whole world about REAL China.

  • @truthislam6481
    @truthislam6481 Před rokem +4

    @ 20:20 Winston tells us that Chinese students are some of the nicest people you will ever meet.
    My experience with one young couple who were studying in a local university.
    I'm a driving instructor and had the privilege of teaching these two to drive in Canada.
    out of nearly 400 novice drivers I assisted, these two were the only ones who showed me genuine gratitude. The young lady was the only one who who, with tears of joy, gave me a big hug!
    What did I do for them to deserve this, except simply building their confidence in their own ability to learn?

  • @steveswell1
    @steveswell1 Před 2 lety +98

    I couldn't be more pleased that you've chosen this important work, Winston. You are doing such a service to humanity and you're uniquely qualified to be in this position. Thank you!

    • @phillip76
      @phillip76 Před 2 lety

      Sanctions, and boycotting Chinese companies are not hurting Chinese people. America NUMBER ONE

    • @g1u2y345
      @g1u2y345 Před 2 lety

      @@phillip76 what??

  • @mongo0179
    @mongo0179 Před 2 lety +114

    Love the way this guy explains the situation. I've been educated every time I watch his video.

    • @nisgin
      @nisgin Před 2 lety +2

      but you are misguided...

    • @mongo0179
      @mongo0179 Před 2 lety +6

      @@nisgin Explain yourself. Love to hear your side?

    • @sumosami
      @sumosami Před 2 lety +2

      @@nisgin tell me more? bc i know this before serpentza make video about this

    • @ondrejsedlak4935
      @ondrejsedlak4935 Před 2 lety +4

      @@nisgin Oh no! I don’t want to be misguided!!!
      Can you guide us all towards a better future through the wisdom of Winnie the Ping?

    • @bigship1758
      @bigship1758 Před 2 lety

      @@mongo0179 There are many sides, why is this obviously extreme side the correct one?

  • @MrThatnativeguy
    @MrThatnativeguy Před 2 lety +7

    I’ve actually been trying to reduce my purchasing of Chinese made goods , it’s actually not that hard (or expensive) as most make it out to be, and in the end, you end up with better products. Now I’ll agree a large amount of household items I own are made in china but I’d say of new purchases I’ve cut out about half of Chinese goods

  • @Drago1995
    @Drago1995 Před 2 lety +22

    i bought a PC from MSI but i was relieved to know it was a Taiwanese company, i don't mind giving my money to Taiwan

    • @rihasanatrofolo2472
      @rihasanatrofolo2472 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, support Taiwan!

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety

      @@rihasanatrofolo2472 Do you guys use Apple I phone? Bad news: more n more American n Taiwanese components suppliers have been replaced by China's enterprises.

    • @rihasanatrofolo2472
      @rihasanatrofolo2472 Před 2 lety

      @@ikanfugu yeah because they copy everything and sell it for cheaper through child labor. Fuck em

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety

      @@rihasanatrofolo2472 By the way folo do you know what is chip components for Iphone? I can assure you they are not easy to make, at least not as easy as manufacturing shoe lace.

    • @rihasanatrofolo2472
      @rihasanatrofolo2472 Před 2 lety

      @@ikanfugu I don't hate the people man, I'm sure there are many skilled folks there. I hate the system and the government that allows shitty practices.

  • @avalapan
    @avalapan Před 2 lety +159

    I love my city of Prague, our mayor is very anti China and for the last 6 years we have small public exhibitions about tiananmen square massacre on many squares from 15.4 to 4.6 (or if you’re an American from 4/15 to 6/4) with messages how important it is to fight against communist tyranny in English,Czech,Russian,German and in both traditional and simplified Mandarin, since we have many chinese tourists for some reason.

    • @mohansinnapillay6925
      @mohansinnapillay6925 Před 2 lety +17

      Those who have suffered under Communist knows the pain.

    • @thelegacyization
      @thelegacyization Před 2 lety +5

      Thats great, i hope they keep on fighting

    • @Lsy5
      @Lsy5 Před 2 lety +17

      @lingji chen terrorist attack by the Chinese military...?

    • @ondrejsedlak4935
      @ondrejsedlak4935 Před 2 lety +11

      @lingji chen You’re absolutely right! How could we have all been so blind.
      Can you tell us more about your enlightened ramblings… I mean enlightened wisdom so we can all laugh… I meant to say we can all praise your wisdom?
      I await your crap… I mean wisdom. Sorry, my Tourette’s is playing up a bit.

    • @victorye7150
      @victorye7150 Před 2 lety +1

      Power does as power will.

  • @juliem9096
    @juliem9096 Před 2 lety +13

    FANTASTIC JOB Winston! Was wondering when you would do this. Keep it up... love rational solutions!

  • @bigsisderpina
    @bigsisderpina Před 2 lety +7

    I avoided buying anything shipped from China mainly because of shipping and how long it takes, and often stuff get lost midway.
    Though, as for branding goes, even name brands have their stuff made in China, so it's hard to avoid China completely.

  • @michaelbirkett4932
    @michaelbirkett4932 Před 2 lety +53

    Winston, would you ever consider visiting universities and conducting guest lectures on China and the CCP?

    • @vgc6943
      @vgc6943 Před 2 lety +11

      I feel like it wouldn't be the safest option for him because like he said, the ccp has great influence over universities. There's been a lot of things even including peaceful protests which have been shut down due to it "defaming" the ccp. Hopefully once we see the aftermath of this ccp cultural revolution the whole world and universities will welcome him

    • @michaelbirkett4932
      @michaelbirkett4932 Před 2 lety +2

      @@vgc6943 I hope so. Would love for him to visit the University of Nottingham. Theres a huge number of chinese students here who would benefit from hearing from Winston.

    • @audience2
      @audience2 Před 2 lety +1

      The communist infiltration of the faculty is high but it would be good. Student foot soldiers would probably be deployed to block a guest lecture by Winston.

    • @JohnSmith-vn8dm
      @JohnSmith-vn8dm Před 2 lety +2

      He mentioned earlier he did actually go to speak about his documentaries in some US university but he was harassed by some people from the local Confucius institute while he was there.

    • @bluehotdog2610
      @bluehotdog2610 Před 2 lety

      @@michaelbirkett4932 If the Chinese students in the UK are anything like Chinese students in the US or Canada, there is no way anyone is going to get them to change their views.

  • @garyradley5694
    @garyradley5694 Před 2 lety +197

    I am an eBay seller in Australia. Sending an watch band within Australia costs me AU$2.20. The same item sent from China cost less than AU$0.80 to be sent from China to Australia. Impossible to compete other than the time to arrive.
    All to do with the International Postal Agreement where China claims to be a developing country so it gets cheaper postage.

    • @davesy6969
      @davesy6969 Před 2 lety +34

      Any country with a nuclear and space industries are not "developing".

    • @orroz1
      @orroz1 Před 2 lety +16

      And remember, the true shipping cost for all that chinese crap is paid by me and you. This has been a major nuisance where I live, where the national mail service had to increase their prices to offset the cost of shipping chinese packages around the country. Fortunately, this was addressed in media and so at least people were informed about the situation.

    • @PandemoniumMeltDown
      @PandemoniumMeltDown Před 2 lety +2

      It's environmentally unsound, unsustainable and s self imposed financial war, this developing status govs all over are allowing to happend. Write to your constituents and make them wake up.

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety +1

      As Chinese wages hv gone up many Chinese factory owners hv moved to Vietnam, Bangladesh n even Africa to set manufacturing plants there, using mainly Chinese machinery n raw materials. CHINA now is manufacturing AI products, robotics, precision tools, batteries n parts for electric vehicles, wind, solar panels n other stuffs that you don't see but use the final products daily. Probably the most genuine non Chinese stuff that you consume is the air that you breathe.

    • @WoodChoppa911
      @WoodChoppa911 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ikanfugu no, the air we breath might come from china, smoke from those factories

  • @jonathansabrosky6508
    @jonathansabrosky6508 Před 2 lety +10

    You are one of the first places I came to when the Evergrande issue came into the atmosphere. Waiting on your very wise take on the financial crisis that may affect us all.

  • @pauldwyer7359
    @pauldwyer7359 Před 2 lety +8

    I never thought I would take pride in buying products made in Vietnam, Malaysia, Bangladesh, India or other Asian countries. Now I am happy when I see 'Made in' (any country but China). Last year I bought a very nice pair of Merrell hiking boots (made in Vietnam) that have comfortably taken me up and down three mountains and on other hikes. My experience with Chinese-made products has been very shay at best, and low rent at worst. Of course I would prefer things made in the USA, and will continue looking for them. But, especially since COVID-19 and watching the P.R.C.'s growing hostility, I strive to avoid the "Made in China" label at all costs.
    Thank you for your very informative video...

    • @glow1815
      @glow1815 Před rokem

      Same here. I've been buying a lot of products "made in Vietnam" or my country(Cambodia) "Ashley furniture" their products are made in Vietnam.

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 Před rokem

      I have brought clothes and I found out they were made in Indonesia and a couple other countries that we’re not in China in that region and they were so nice and Chinese made products are so cheap and awful but they’re not cheap monetarily

    • @montrelouisebohon-harris7023
      @montrelouisebohon-harris7023 Před rokem

      I bought stuff that I didn’t know came from Vietnam, but it was much better made it much better quality than anything made in China even if it’s an American company

  • @snowdog03
    @snowdog03 Před 2 lety +161

    I've heard of no American equivalent institute being allowed in China.

    • @Kiki-en9vm
      @Kiki-en9vm Před 2 lety +33

      China is taking advantage of the free world,they block other peoples culture entering their country ,but try hard to force their own into 9thef peoples lands.Those countries are not stupid, the Chinese like I said is taking advantage of western free system.

    • @howardl664
      @howardl664 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Kiki-en9vm Well some things it is understandable that it is blocked. Contrary to what Winston is trying to portray, the reality is in the Western world, it is actually politically incorrect to say something positive of China or to convey some defense of the CCP. And the politically correct thing to say is something negative about China or the CCP. Why would the Chinese government allow that political atmosphere to permeate the Chinese landscape?

    • @roberthardy5171
      @roberthardy5171 Před 2 lety

      doesnt happen

    • @maxstewart6183
      @maxstewart6183 Před 2 lety +12

      @@howardl664 jesus christ you're brainwashed

    • @howardl664
      @howardl664 Před 2 lety +2

      @@maxstewart6183 I don’t believe that I am. Why do you say I am brainwashed?

  • @rebelrog
    @rebelrog Před 2 lety +113

    I no longer have a cell phone. I have never had an Amazon account. I haven't shopped at Walmart since they went from "Made in the USA" to "Falling Prices", in other words "Made in China". When I buy something on eBay that shows up from Amazon (never intentionally) I complain to eBay and they are now listening. Plus I will soon be selling my own Made in the USA guitars, I've invested around $25,000 to do so. Fender, Gibson, Ibanez and the others have all sold out to the communist. But the bigger problem is our Federal Reserve. They took us off the gold standard in 1971 and have printed money ever since. THIS IS WHY things are so expensive. The more dollars they print, the bigger supply, the less the value. In other words printing money weakens your buying power. So yes, we have to stop buying Chinese shit but we also have to End the Fed and their bullshit. Excellent video!

    • @claudeagle271
      @claudeagle271 Před 2 lety +7

      This is exactly what we need to do. I wish u all the best in your new buisness!

    • @adelaidefoster7320
      @adelaidefoster7320 Před 2 lety +2

      yes, they are fucking the mass and enriching the rich massively with their money printing. It's so antidemocratic, but obviously they don't give a shit

    • @waltrohrbach2459
      @waltrohrbach2459 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, but the mainstay of guitar manufacturing is indonesia and south korea, with "World musical Instrument Co." in south korea, that manufacture: B.C. Rich, Chapman, Dean, Gretsch, esp LTD, Line6, PRS SE, Schecter and more.., And CORT in south korea and indonesia similarily catering to many brands, both not in china. Fender did have some manufactured in China, but that was like 3 years ago. Cort and world musical instruments co. manufacture most, with reasonably good to very good quality. China never will.

    • @LeonardoPolichuth
      @LeonardoPolichuth Před 2 lety

      you're 100% right, I would also like to add that the fiat money is not the only reason why our economy has fallen so much (its for sure a huge problem, but its not that alone). When a communist country like China has a freer market than most of the west countries, we know that somehow we f*** up big.

    • @ogdababihh309
      @ogdababihh309 Před 2 lety +1

      Amazon sells just as much Chinese Shii you dummies!!!!You really think Jeff is any better??You should really rethink life.He's more corrupt then anyone.

  • @kyletillery8991
    @kyletillery8991 Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you for this! I had already been screening my Amazon purchases and only order products from China when I can't find an alternative. The rest of your advice is priceless and I will heed all of it.

  • @justwhenithought
    @justwhenithought Před 11 měsíci

    Awesome. Thanks for the plug-in.

  • @citizen-abc-123
    @citizen-abc-123 Před 2 lety +148

    Winston is correct about the Chinese students being kept in a "bubble" concept! The sad thing is, a lot of these really nice students come to experience Western culture while they study abroad but never really get to "live" the experience because they're kept in these "bubbles," usually run by these social clubs etc. Hence, they rarely get to mix with people outside their Chinese groups. Some may want that for comfort and that's ok but for those who want to have their own experience, only some probably break away at some point but most end up stuck until they have to fly back home.

    • @amylai5015
      @amylai5015 Před 2 lety +2

      then they are not really nice...
      wilfully ignorant i would say

    • @epicclock3986
      @epicclock3986 Před 2 lety

      Can't agree more!

    • @cryptohornbill9658
      @cryptohornbill9658 Před 2 lety +3

      The fact that they come and experience but still goes back without being brainwashed the western way should tell you they are comfortable with Being Chinese.

    • @citizen-abc-123
      @citizen-abc-123 Před 2 lety +10

      If they feel there is an element of "Western brainwashing," then why ever go to any Western country for schooling or education? This comment contradicts itself. People who are prepared to travel abroad should always keep an open mind, no matter where that may be. ;)

    • @epicclock3986
      @epicclock3986 Před 2 lety +20

      @@citizen-abc-123 you are exactly right. As a chinese student,i was brainwashed before. After watching youtube,Google etc,i was totally shocked. Im really grateful for the experience i had in Australia,and sincerely appreciate those who helped me. Unfortunately,lots of chinese students don't want to accept any western ideology,even though they live in western countries. There is no google,facebook,Twitter inChina,so basically All information they received is from Chinese government. After being brainwashed for decades,they don't have critical thinking,becoming arrogant and ignorant.

  • @DeLorean4
    @DeLorean4 Před 2 lety +118

    I buy lots of tools and automotive stuff in Canada, and have started using Princess Auto instead of Canadian Tire. Princess Auto sources a lot of their stuff from Taiwan, whereas Canadian Tire is pretty much entirely China.

    • @BruceCarbonLakeriver
      @BruceCarbonLakeriver Před 2 lety +7

      @Ashtray Comms correct! I'm currently restaurating my car and even the "cheap" plastics parts are easily available from China. But I avoid it as possible. my worst case is using something from Taiwan otherwise local/original part from the manufacturer. It is not xenophobic it is a matter of saving my (and others) lifes. Heck, we're talking about a car you won't have any malfunctions b/c of crap quality :S

    • @finbarrsaunders8688
      @finbarrsaunders8688 Před 2 lety +2

      @@BruceCarbonLakeriver "restaurating".
      You're what?

    • @USAltefore
      @USAltefore Před 2 lety +3

      @@finbarrsaunders8688 Maybe he's turning his car into a food truck. It sounds like something from Top Gear.

    • @amir.420
      @amir.420 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the info and contribution

    • @freedomlandcanada230
      @freedomlandcanada230 Před 2 lety +1

      they should just call it "Chinese Tire"

  • @epicprint7526
    @epicprint7526 Před 2 lety +9

    Having just built a house, I sourced Aussie made products where ever I could. Now its time to furnish it and the same rules apply
    Made in Australia if at all possible ..costs more but the quality is superb ... or the ABC rule .... Anywhere But China. It takes work, but
    boy it feels good not helping a country that is committed to our downfall.

  • @f_lawless7689
    @f_lawless7689 Před 2 lety +1

    Big Brother must just love your videos...
    I wish you lots of strength and support, finding your channel is most enlightening and useful.
    Free Tibet!
    Regards from Cape Town

  • @lorentzinvariant7348
    @lorentzinvariant7348 Před 2 lety +45

    A few months ago I was thinking about this and decided to go through my things and see how many things I owned were made in China. I was stunned to find that it was hard to find something NOT made in China.

    • @Kameleonic
      @Kameleonic Před 2 lety +3

      And even the things not made in China contain materials manufactured in China.

    • @zariumsheridan3488
      @zariumsheridan3488 Před 2 lety +1

      It's very difficult to find electronics that is not made in China. Especially computer parts. Best you can hope for is Taiwan. Taiwanese stuff is way better anyway, but the problem is all these Taiwanese companies like Asus, Acer, Gigabyte, MSI etc. manufacture most of their products in mainland China. Which is very weird, since China wants to occupy them, so they are basically funding their future occupation. Anyway, I was prepared to pay double, but even the high-end (which would be overkill for my purposes) stuff is still often made in China. Frustrating. What's worse, many online shops don't really show the country of origin of the product, so you often find out it's made in China when you receive it.
      I don't care about Chinese brands - I don't buy their stuff since COVID anymore. But Samsung or many Japanese or even European brands - they all make their stuff in freaking China! I even wrote an email to Noctua (Austrian company!) urging them to move manufacturing back to Taiwan. I think the more people do this the better. Maybe they will eventually get the message and move their factories to Vietnam or other Asian countries. Maybe even to their home countries...

    • @argo12
      @argo12 Před 2 lety +2

      My local grocery store had a new brand of canned fruit on the shelves. It was really cheap. I read the label, saw it was a product of China, and put it back. I bought a product from South Africa instead. Walmart sells a lot of canned goods sourced from China. Take a second to check the label! I need to chat with my investment manager and see where my money is going.

    • @cryptohornbill9658
      @cryptohornbill9658 Před 2 lety

      @@argo12 And those cans were imported from China 😂😂😂

    • @desperado3236
      @desperado3236 Před rokem

      Yeah its pretty much impossible to avoid. Almost everything is madebin china these days.
      The best you can do, like winston said, is to just buy non chinese brands so most of the money goes to the brand.
      Its what ive always tried to do.

  • @550077
    @550077 Před 2 lety +75

    Taiwan has recently opened a representation in Vilnius, Lithuania. China was completely freaked out, she’s threatening to end diplomatic relations. Good riddance.

    • @iDontProgramInCpp
      @iDontProgramInCpp Před 2 lety +4

      It's too fucking bad for China

    • @rockys7726
      @rockys7726 Před 2 lety +8

      that's awesome! Hopefully more countries will follow. It's the beginning of the end for the CCP.

    • @maximbravo6835
      @maximbravo6835 Před 2 lety +2

      Great riddance. Those puny sprat eaters were useless anyway.

    • @JohnSmith-vn8dm
      @JohnSmith-vn8dm Před 2 lety +1

      @@rockys7726 If the Greens and FDP have a place in the new German government, there is a good chance the mood in the EU will shift towards supporting Lithuania and Taiwan on this.

    • @mattm4497
      @mattm4497 Před 2 lety +2

      I've just visited Lithuania and liked it a lot! And i like their attitude towards Taiwan too!

  • @dodieodie498
    @dodieodie498 Před 2 lety +2

    In the U.S. it is often very difficult to figure out where products come from. Often the label will just read, "Distributed by" with a company address, but you have no idea where something was manufactured or produced or where the parts came from. I have even seen a product that was marked USA, but further down on the label it said, "Assembled in and with parts from China". I would like to see laws demanding transparency. I believe consumers have the right to know.

  • @colourgrade3038
    @colourgrade3038 Před 2 lety +7

    Well organized and executed video, hard to argue against any of this. Well done

  • @patrickt49
    @patrickt49 Před 2 lety +62

    I only ever buy from western, Japanese, and Korean companies. However, buying from those companies that manufacture in Southeast Asia, or their home countries is definitely an added bonus.

    • @iDontProgramInCpp
      @iDontProgramInCpp Před 2 lety +10

      Just giving an example, but Samsung apparently moved away from China two years ago. That's great to be honest

    • @johanolij913
      @johanolij913 Před 2 lety +2

      makita is one of them very good

    • @patrickt49
      @patrickt49 Před 2 lety +2

      @bin I don't think China can forbid companies from sending their wares to the US or other developed nations who manufacture in SEA. As more countries become wary of China, so too do they become less influential in the world. Why do you think there is a restructuring of the global supply chains? At the end of the day China can only bitch and gripe, they will never change and they should focus on themselves and their shortcomings instead of messing with other countries. Look at Australia as an example, China forbade the import of beef, coal, and barley. Now, they have to contend with rolling blackouts, and a food shortage. What did Australia do? They found other markets like Japan for instance. China is replaceable as a market especially after considering how costly it is to deal with them. It's simply no longer worth it.

    • @patrickt49
      @patrickt49 Před 2 lety +5

      @@iDontProgramInCpp My brother's gf is Korean who happens to be friends with someone who works in Samsung. I had already learned about Samsung transplanting their talent to Vietnam just before Covid happened in 2019.

    • @iDontProgramInCpp
      @iDontProgramInCpp Před 2 lety +1

      @@patrickt49 That's cool

  • @DrMario-
    @DrMario- Před 2 lety +175

    Shoutouts to Little Lithuania for naming their new Taiwan representative office the "Taiwanese Representative Office in Lithuania," and not a Taipei one. They've also recognized the whole Uyghur situation as a genocide. Impressive how one little country isn't afraid to stand up to Winnie the Pooh.

    • @alouisschafer7212
      @alouisschafer7212 Před 2 lety +8

      thats bc most Eastern European countries are based af

    • @Metapharsical
      @Metapharsical Před 2 lety +21

      IIRC. Lithuania also trolled the CCP by sending low level interns to appear for some delegation conference call with china. "This angered china" lololol. Love it!! Stay awesome Lithuania!

    • @jayhill2193
      @jayhill2193 Před 2 lety +30

      They were living under USSR opression, naturally they don't want others to experience the same thing. I wish every European country had the dignity and backbone to do so, Lithuania rocks

    • @666gabi666
      @666gabi666 Před 2 lety +5

      Having very little trade relations or common projects (form Belt and Road, etc.) helps too, we don't have that much to risk as the average country, which does business with the disgusting regime.

    • @alouisschafer7212
      @alouisschafer7212 Před 2 lety +22

      @@jimrobinson6478 found the Wumao!

  • @wesdaaawg
    @wesdaaawg Před 2 lety +6

    Love you serpentZA. Been following you since the beginning and I love the honesty in your content!!

    • @xbender521
      @xbender521 Před 2 lety

      The psychopathic loves a psychopath, what a fxck.

  • @rasztyscompany95
    @rasztyscompany95 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the Cultivate plug-in Winston, I just bought an office chair and a pair of headphones from amazon and I'm not about to give 1 single cent to the CCP. Keep spreading the word and stay awesome!

  • @USAx777x
    @USAx777x Před 2 lety +115

    I have changed my purchasing habits during covid - I shop local, and always look for US made products. If I cant find a US product, I then question if I really need it. I also have cut out nearly all social media and woke anything with a dash of more self reliance and reasonable preps.

    • @mustaphaboucetta3843
      @mustaphaboucetta3843 Před 2 lety +1

      Amazing, you are doing great.

    • @MrThatnativeguy
      @MrThatnativeguy Před 2 lety +3

      I have been doing the same myself , cutting out lots of Chinese goods I find myself buying, do you have any tips or links for a perspective person like me?

    • @good_man4083
      @good_man4083 Před 2 lety

      Yes how long can you last 😝😝😂😂😂

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety +1

      @@MrThatnativeguy Does the ' smart' man in black suit realize that China wages have gone up? The hated ccp has been encouraging chinese factories that manufacture cheap products to move out to Vietnam, Bangladesh etc? China now into more high tech stuff like AI, precision tools,batteries for electric vehicles, robotics, many of the high end stuffs that end consumers don't see n can't get to choose. It means whether you choose cheap stuffs made in Bangladesh or high end state of the art products the money still trickle back to hated evil China 😭🤣

    • @Larrygan1
      @Larrygan1 Před 2 lety

      Same thing here. When I look around, hey, everything is controlled by America. Microsoft, Google, Intel, Apple, Dell, HP. I am slowly switching over to Symphony, Baidu, Weechat, TikTok, Lenovo, etc.

  • @deultima
    @deultima Před 2 lety +62

    I do try my best not to buy "Made In China" goods, but at times it's damn near impossible with some items. Especially when it comes to electronics. However; given the choice I always pick Canada first, USA second, then anything except China.

    • @TheBikeOnTheMoon
      @TheBikeOnTheMoon Před 2 lety +2

      most brands you know have their factories in ccp so it's really hard to find ones without ccp mark on them

    • @victorye7150
      @victorye7150 Před 2 lety +2

      Let's be real! China controls the global industrial supply chain. Even the US military use Chinese parts.

    • @thanewalton6740
      @thanewalton6740 Před 2 lety +1

      @@victorye7150 So True, Every major store from Home Depot to Napa and Costco products are made in China! All about Cheap labor , taxes etc. MAKE MONEY at all costs!

    • @yeilyn24
      @yeilyn24 Před 2 lety +4

      @@jimrobinson6478 Lol this is all racism.
      What a bot. Black people cant even protest in China whenever they are discriminated against, they have to ask or hope for outside help.
      GTFO

    • @micki0finn430
      @micki0finn430 Před 2 lety +1

      Taiwan, Korea, Japan and India make some, but they usually come with a higher price tag.

  • @davidthompson9518
    @davidthompson9518 Před 2 lety +3

    Again your views and advice about the CCP are spot on. I pray that the people who follow you take it to heart and act on it to curtail the second rise of this evil regime. Thank you for the information on how to find out from whom you are buying the product. Keep up the good work.

  • @Qumkuat
    @Qumkuat Před 2 lety

    Your channels growth is incredible. Been there from the start, hope everything is well!

  • @zygomaticus8872
    @zygomaticus8872 Před 2 lety +94

    Winston's determination and outspokenness are impressive.
    I'd just add: vote people in office who clearly seem to care about freedom & human rights, both in the U.S. & abroad; politicians who don't have personal ties to the CCP, but will stand up to it. Make sure the "Code Pink" types, & other CCP appeasers, don't get to shape the U.S.'s China policy.

    • @treasuretim3
      @treasuretim3 Před 2 lety +4

      VOTE? YOU STILL BELIEVE YOUR VOTE MATTERS 🤦🏻‍♂️ come onnnnnnnnnnnn

    • @zygomaticus8872
      @zygomaticus8872 Před 2 lety +8

      @@treasuretim3 Your cynicism is definitely what the CCP wants to see

    • @MrMediator24
      @MrMediator24 Před 2 lety

      *Laughs through cry in russian*

    • @Tacit_Tern
      @Tacit_Tern Před 2 lety +7

      @@treasuretim3
      I've written Legislation and had a local Senator submit it for debate. Congress debated the Bill and heavily modified it.
      But in America people have more power and influence over politics than many other Nation-States. And the most effective votes are always local, and within one's own commonwealth of the United States.

    • @caspercain6866
      @caspercain6866 Před 2 lety

      @Wanderers Choice while based, China is still in bed with the corporations and the dnc and still another problem

  • @gordonliu3972
    @gordonliu3972 Před 2 lety +47

    Great stuff Winston! Not enough people talk about the solutions when talking about the threat the CCP presents to us all. Keep up the good work.👍

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety +1

      @serpentza I think somebody is punching above his weight taking on the Chinese government 🤣 As I read n speak Mandarin (better than you) It's safe to say that most mainland Chinese support their government. For what? For letting most adult Chinese own a home, or two. For enjoying better standard of living then their fathers, n their fathers live better than their grandparents, for having safer environment so that drug pusher don't push drugs to their teenage sons, far less possibilities that bad people would invade their homes or even try to rape their mothers, even though chinese do not hv the privilege to own guns, no 2nd amendment there.. The list can go on

    • @jlvv_1
      @jlvv_1 Před 2 lety +1

      What threat is there actually? It's the US and winston actually keep creating propagandas while US have been interfering and destroying other countries for decades. Lets fix our problem at home first

  • @joeltan88
    @joeltan88 Před rokem +3

    To fight against CCP is to boycott the Made-in-China products. Must see where the products are made before you buy.. I practice this since 2014.

  • @johnslinn6953
    @johnslinn6953 Před 2 lety +1

    I always enjoy your videos. I lived in China from 1999 to 2011. I too have a Chinese wife and Chinese family in China. My wife and I live in British Columbia Canada. During my time in China
    I lived in several cities and travelled to others.

  • @lurcharoni
    @lurcharoni Před 2 lety +25

    Very informative ... two things ... Those Chinese institutes on campus are there because of some "deal" ... Universities are greedy and all they need to be told is that we will steer away rich kids from your school if we can't be allowed to function on campus. Pretty simple really.
    The other disturbing thing I heard from someone in India directly that deals with Chinese manufacturers is that some of them will now literally print whatever country you want to say as a MADE IN on the box / label. You want it to say Made in Thailand? Made in Vietnam? ... no problem ... its that how low some of them are sinking. It's a big country with a lot of mouths to feed and the scars are showing.

    • @haihechina
      @haihechina Před 2 lety +3

      Way back in the late 80's when there was a bit of a pushback against Chinese made goods, I bought a toolkit that was in a box labeled "made in USA" . Opened it up and all the tools were manufactured in China, only the box was "made in USA"

  • @TopHatCat1989
    @TopHatCat1989 Před 2 lety +54

    I try to find brands that are unaffiliated with China, and stick with them as much as possible. I don't trust Chinese companies at the best of times, and the way the CCP is acting these days I'm staying as far away as possible.

    • @albatronafredo942
      @albatronafredo942 Před 2 lety +1

      Taiwan makes some good computer hardware, but as far as China I stay away from their cheap trinkets they seem to mass produce and sell at the dollar store.

    • @maximbravo6835
      @maximbravo6835 Před 2 lety +1

      Good boi Soyjack. Now throw away your phone, your computer, home appliances and half the car. And hope you’ll enjoy living in a home free from materials made in China.

    • @victorye7150
      @victorye7150 Před 2 lety

      For real?😂😂Let's be real here! China controls the global industrial supply chain. Even the US military use Chinese parts.

    • @vieiracoracao
      @vieiracoracao Před 2 lety

      @@maximbravo6835 Why would I throw away something? Non sense... To not _replace_ my phone or my computer is the only thing I need to do. Although my phone is Korean...

    • @maximbravo6835
      @maximbravo6835 Před 2 lety +1

      @@vieiracoracao yeah, and my iPad is American lol

  • @monfisch
    @monfisch Před 2 lety +2

    My grandfather was from Beijing. I had a wonderful Manchurian auntie (former Qing dynasty royalty/ clan) who would cook bao for 200 people a week and my mom would beg her to stop cook for her because the fridge was full all the time. I’m American and I criticize my government all the time and no one is saying I’ve committed treason. I love my country. My father invests in American and Taiwanese stocks with great success. Chinese stocks are too volatile and suspicious and you really have to look the other way more with your scruples. Thanks for the widget suggestion! My family is going to love this!

  • @pstoianov
    @pstoianov Před 2 lety

    Great video! Great job! Hope to get a lot of shares!

  • @deborahmills5785
    @deborahmills5785 Před 2 lety +22

    Don’t buy their crap

    • @SumDumGai5
      @SumDumGai5 Před 2 lety +4

      They make our phones. They have at least a part in nearly everything we use on a daily basis. Good luck with that.

    • @NotFur-3
      @NotFur-3 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thefreestylefrEaK Stop using your phone if you hate their product

    • @joeswanson733
      @joeswanson733 Před 2 lety +1

      interesting question is the west capable of producing their own every day goods? do we still have the infrastructure?

    • @mys31f70
      @mys31f70 Před 2 lety

      @@joeswanson733 it's like the issue with labor costs being too high and corporations wanting more cash

    • @nz560
      @nz560 Před 2 lety

      @@mys31f70 chinese salary are increasing. It s less interesting than years ago, adding the cost of transportation. Still some companies prefers to continue producing there, consummers have to express their willing for local products. Brazil imposed years ago to have local factories for mobile phone !

  • @HexZwo
    @HexZwo Před 2 lety +132

    It's nuts.. I, too, until not long ago, thought of those Confucius institutes here in Germany as completely unpolitical harmless institutions.. after a quick search i ran across several articles in well trusted news websites about all the still Winston talks about here... jeez.
    Thanks for educating us!

    • @alexfriedman2047
      @alexfriedman2047 Před 2 lety +7

      Bruh you Germans really need to kick out all the foreign influence and retake your pride and country.

    • @nikolaizaicev9297
      @nikolaizaicev9297 Před 2 lety +8

      @@alexfriedman2047 Yeah, starting with american forces first I guess?

    • @meyasalexandros
      @meyasalexandros Před 2 lety

      They are harmless

    • @meyasalexandros
      @meyasalexandros Před 2 lety +1

      @@alexfriedman2047 true, they need to start by locking out the American occupation troops

    • @cryptohornbill9658
      @cryptohornbill9658 Před 2 lety +2

      You country is still under America colonisation.

  • @michaelhendershot4984
    @michaelhendershot4984 Před rokem +1

    I SPEND MY MORNINGS WITH YOU SIR... I AM 74 YRS ... SPENT TIME WITH THE MARINES IN VIETNAM FIGHTING ON THE DMZ... I CAME TO KNOW THE PEOPLE THERE,,, YOUR PROGRAM TAKES ME BACK TO THESE DAYS. IN THE WAR 66-67-68. LONG AGO ETC. YOUR PROGRAM IS EXCELLENT ! IT IS AMAZING THAT YOU HAVE MADE IT THROUGH ( ALIVE ) THIS FAR ETC. YOU REMIND ME OF MYSELF IN MANY WAYS SIR... IT IS AMAZING THAT I SURVIVED MY TIME THERE IN NAM... I WAS SO OPEN WITH THE PEOPLE... I CAN UNDERSTAND YOUR INTEREST IN CHINESE WOMEN.. THEY ARE VERY INTERESTING... KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK HERE ON YOU TUBE...

  • @fs5775
    @fs5775 Před rokem

    Keep fighting the good fight, Winston, you are ABSOLUTELY CORRECT. Love your content, it is SO NEEDED

  • @tedk2814
    @tedk2814 Před 2 lety +75

    Winston is an amazing person with an amazing message for Americans and other countries. You don't have to be a super smart person to see what he is saying here is true. Take the time, look around and observe your world. For my wife's birthday, I purchased a wicker rocking chair set, it was made in South Vietnam and sole through a North Carolina company via Home Depot, fantastic. Quality and instructions are spot on. When I have a choice I will support American business. Thanks Winston

    • @katialavalle5696
      @katialavalle5696 Před 2 lety

      Sounds like a great gift. I have been finding more and more things for sale from Vietnam. Hopefully the country of origin is legit

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety

      As Chinese wages hv gone up many Chinese factory owners hv moved to Vietnam, Bangladesh n even Africa to set manufacturing plants there, using mainly Chinese machinery n raw materials. CHINA now is manufacturing AI products, robotics, precision tools, batteries n parts for electric vehicles, wind, solar panels n other stuffs that you don't see but use the final products daily. Probably the most genuine non Chinese stuff that you consume is the air that you breathe.

    • @slamca
      @slamca Před 2 lety

      There is no South Vietnam. The country is called Vietnam. Vietnam is not Korea which is split into North and South. Anyhow, Vietnam is ruled by Communist Party of Vietnam.

    • @ikanfugu
      @ikanfugu Před 2 lety

      @@slamca nobody mentioned south Vietnam here👆

  • @thefeatheredfrontiersman8135

    You forgot to mention the seafood situation. STOP BUYING CHEAP IMPORTED SEAFOOD!!!!
    Support local, ethical sourced seafood! The Chinese fisheries are demolishing the environment all for cheap 20$ sushi plates. They will never stop until they get every last fish.

    • @amandaclairmont4259
      @amandaclairmont4259 Před 2 lety

      I would suggest buying seafood from community supported fisheries. They buy directly from the fisherfolk at a fair price. Prices similar to supermarkets, but you know what you are getting.

    • @cbrtdgh4210
      @cbrtdgh4210 Před 2 lety +1

      it's ironic because China still has to import a lot of seafood, including things like Cornish crabs from the UK! I remember Rick Stein tucked into a delicious crab on his trip to China and was surprised to find it was from home! Buy local UK seafood.

    • @tristanbackup2536
      @tristanbackup2536 Před 2 lety

      Sushi is Japanese, not Chinese. 😆

    • @cyberneticbutterfly8506
      @cyberneticbutterfly8506 Před 2 lety

      Not good enough. Need to actually enforce environmental laws upon the fisheries because they won't just stop doing it for less import. They'll likely just find new markets in Africa or Asia anyway.
      Boycotts work in a free democratic nation.
      Need something ells to deal with the Chinese governments problematic use of ocean resources.
      Cutting the apple tree for firewood. Smh.

  • @worldserpent731
    @worldserpent731 Před 2 lety +2

    This needs to be trending, if anything ever should be trending it's this.

  • @naikjoyx4291
    @naikjoyx4291 Před 2 lety +1

    your talk goes along so well w lofi music

  • @abelgerli
    @abelgerli Před 2 lety +81

    The most unbelievable thing was John Cena bow down like a lap dog who wants to be a good boy after he once spoke the truth that Taiwan is a country.
    This was hard to watch big guy no spine.

    • @purgatorysrath4455
      @purgatorysrath4455 Před 2 lety +9

      Yes, it was disgusting and not indicative of the majority of People, most of us are not cowards and are willing to question this kind of behaviour.

    • @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
      @oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes, he's a total fraud.

    • @abelgerli
      @abelgerli Před 2 lety +7

      @@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
      Actually corrupted by money without morals. That's the problem today and it is more exposed with covid.
      Society should get better values and educate about science and critical thinking as well as how sect's work and how extremism works on every side.
      Best wishes from central Europe.

    • @bluehotdog2610
      @bluehotdog2610 Před 2 lety +2

      @@abelgerli Exactly. The world shouldn't revolve around money

    • @jpaul8589
      @jpaul8589 Před 2 lety +2

      Never CENA China coward kneel so fast!

  • @SilverWave64
    @SilverWave64 Před 2 lety +18

    Don't buy from Amazon at all! Support your local shops!

  • @MrSmithwayne
    @MrSmithwayne Před 2 lety +1

    thank you so much for this tool, I actively try to not buy stuff from China at the grocery store or at Walmart which being an associate is hard to do because I see how much that they sell comes from that place but I try. This is going to help much more. Once again thanks.

  • @austinjohnson5982
    @austinjohnson5982 Před 2 lety

    I really appreciate the information in this video. Thanks for sharing! Please continue to develop and update information on this topic in the future.

  • @ronellwilliams8781
    @ronellwilliams8781 Před 2 lety +30

    I’ve been checking toys clothes and electronics in shops and if it’s made in China I leave it. I never buy anything on line.

    • @treasuretim3
      @treasuretim3 Před 2 lety +2

      On the contrary you may want to stock up on extra things you use from China because very soon they will stop exporting to us. First they removed all teachers/english influence, than they released that government statement saying we are trying to give them a bad reputation, and soon we will be cut off

    • @kaisawhatever4443
      @kaisawhatever4443 Před 2 lety

      Made in China is not a big deal. Making sure ownership is a much bigger deal. Like Lenovo, TPLink etc

    • @ronellwilliams8781
      @ronellwilliams8781 Před 2 lety +2

      @@treasuretim3 you know friend their is nothing I want from China that I can’t get from other parts of the world. I always said that if I can’t get what I want I didn’t need it.

    • @kaisawhatever4443
      @kaisawhatever4443 Před 2 lety

      Check 10:30

    • @demun6065
      @demun6065 Před 2 lety +3

      @@treasuretim3 good. It would not take very long for a place like Germany or America to start making those products. That would hurt China, much more than it would hurt other nations.

  • @smugshrug
    @smugshrug Před 2 lety +23

    I make money on the stock market by betting _against_ Chinese holdings. I'm doing my part!

  • @thethirdeye8893
    @thethirdeye8893 Před 2 lety

    Great work done !!! I strongly follow your recommendations !!

  • @cbskwkdnslwhanznamdm2849

    Always an excellent video

  • @MoejiiOsmanTV
    @MoejiiOsmanTV Před 2 lety +90

    Ya sending a rover to Mars kinda cancels u from being a "developing country"

    • @MoejiiOsmanTV
      @MoejiiOsmanTV Před 2 lety +14

      How does the US government allow the confuscious institutes on us campuses? Isn't this like spying? Ur telling me the Cia and fbi are this dumb they allow this stuff on these campuses

    • @werallgonnadi3035
      @werallgonnadi3035 Před 2 lety +2

      @@MoejiiOsmanTV because colleges are a part of the free market and also benefit from the 1st amendment.

    • @bluehotdog2610
      @bluehotdog2610 Před 2 lety +5

      @@werallgonnadi3035 Free speech shouldn't exist for foreign enemies.

    • @ashwinrawat9622
      @ashwinrawat9622 Před 2 lety +3

      @@MoejiiOsmanTV Where do you think all the leftist nonsense comes from, its a ploy to weaken a country from within.

    • @werallgonnadi3035
      @werallgonnadi3035 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bluehotdog2610 Ok, and who gets to decide what free speech is allowed in the country?

  • @jbainbridge22
    @jbainbridge22 Před 2 lety +19

    I have never been a supporter of Chinese companies even when I was a younger boy, I HATE non quality products that don't last.

    • @PandemoniumMeltDown
      @PandemoniumMeltDown Před 2 lety +1

      I hope you've watched: The Man in the White Suit (1951)

    • @jbainbridge22
      @jbainbridge22 Před 2 lety +2

      @@PandemoniumMeltDown No but I rather enjoyed the trailer as a movie collector it's been added to my list thanks for the suggestion.

  • @lindybeige
    @lindybeige Před 2 lety +1

    I use Opera, and I live in Britain. Is there an equivalent browser extension I could use?

  • @Infodumptruck
    @Infodumptruck Před 10 měsíci +2

    An easy way to avoid chinese brands without spending forever reasearching everything is to pick a selection of non-chinese brands that cover most of your needs and generally stick to those. And take advantage of loyalty programs

  • @g43654
    @g43654 Před 2 lety +17

    If you can't find a non-Chinese product, buy used until you can. The CCP doesn't get a dime from you this way but you will have what you need, at least until it breaks anyway.

    • @RaynesX
      @RaynesX Před 2 lety +1

      Smart!

    • @PingMe23
      @PingMe23 Před 2 lety +3

      This is just smart in general, China or not. Our endless consumerism is driving the planet into the ground. Repair. Reuse.

    • @rockys7726
      @rockys7726 Před 2 lety +1

      Its a good point. but would you still trust using a Chinese phone knowing it's sending your data back through a Chinese server?

    • @g43654
      @g43654 Před 2 lety

      @@rockys7726 buy Samsung. Both my Samsung phone and laptop were made in Vietnam.

    • @rockys7726
      @rockys7726 Před 2 lety

      @@g43654 I have some Samsung products and they're ok. But I dont like the cell phones.

  • @jaycee6996
    @jaycee6996 Před 2 lety +43

    Over 20 years ago my favourite chinese restaurant closed. It was part of a chain which closed all of its restaurants at the same time. This happened because they were discovered to be a Chinese Government intelligence operation. Nowadays I suspect the governement would just let them continue.

    • @soccom8341576
      @soccom8341576 Před 2 lety

      This is a total war against you and me. There are no civilians. Root them out, assemble your own communities to expose, marginalize and end them.
      Your government likely has been infiltrated and subverted already.

    • @soccom8341576
      @soccom8341576 Před 2 lety

      It's literally up to you and me and the few of us here!
      Tell your friends family and others.
      Oh and you can cook Chinese food at home too, without the MSG and excessive carbs and soy which is not healthy at all.

    • @phillip76
      @phillip76 Před 2 lety

      Sanctions, and boycotting Chinese companies are not hurting Chinese people. America NUMBER ONE

  • @knoxfamily150
    @knoxfamily150 Před 2 lety +1

    My aunt was a famous operah singer who toured China. She was so glad to get out of there.

  • @voyd1507
    @voyd1507 Před rokem +1

    You are making a fantastic job making people aware. I agree 100%

  • @mnkybndit
    @mnkybndit Před 2 lety +18

    This is one of your best videos Winston. Clear, concise and informative. I'll definitely share this one with some friends who aren't in the loop on geo politics.

  • @JustforKikX
    @JustforKikX Před 2 lety +33

    Installed cultivate, not giving them my money.
    On a side-note, years ago when I started teaching, I applied to a Confucious Institute in Canada. I had no idea at the time; thank God I took another job instead.

    • @claudeagle271
      @claudeagle271 Před 2 lety

      DO NOT 100% TRUST CULTIVATE!!! This app is a great idea, but has a lot of flaws still. I've been using their addon for a while, and it does not always work. Its a sort of algorithm its uses that gets confused when its a CCP made product but sold by an American seller (which is almost everything on Amazon). It also does not know how to catch the "assembled in" lie. For example, if a product is mostly made in the CCP, but they install some part or package it in the USA the label will say either "Made in China and the USA", or "Made in China Assembled in the USA". Cultivate does NOT catch that.

  • @CJ70-
    @CJ70- Před 2 lety

    Very insightful many thanks

  • @unijaggerflax2975
    @unijaggerflax2975 Před 2 lety

    Preemptive congrats on 1M subs!!!!