Trump's Biggest Failure

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  • čas přidán 15. 10. 2019
  • Well... this took longer than expected.
    I am sorry you had to wait so long for me to finish this video, I had some reading to do, then write the video, record the audio, and then the editing itself, which took a month and two weeks. But then again, you voted for this video.
    As I described it when I put it up to be voted on, I believe Trump's single biggest failure as a president is his handling of China and the way his ineffective and lack-luster foreign policy allowed for a communist dictatorship to rise and build a superpower within a block of unfree states that can even rival the United States and has by now even found ways to influence the politics of democratic nations.
    I would like to underline one thing though. I despise the "orange man bad!" "Dump Drumpf" political culture developing in the United States, in which even Trump's opposition just constantly meanders about pointless and meaningless things rather than actually criticize the president's stupid policies. With that in mind, videos I will be making about the election as 2020 approaches will be more focused on looking at and critiquing actual policies and not about pedantic nonsense. Because I genuinely believe that Trump has been a terrible president, but the reason why the U.S public complains about him has nothing to do with why he is terrible.
    I hope you enjoy this video. It's long because I believe for people to understand the gravity of the situation one needs to have a basic understanding of Chinese history going back a few thousand years, from the many Dynasties of the Han, Qing and Yuan, to the century of Humiliation, to the brutal civil war between communists and the Kuomintang, to the founding of the Peoples Republic of China, to where we are now, which is China is a world power that actively challenges America's role in the world. The Belt and Road initiative that builds a new silk road, the Chinese Dream policy, and doctrine, the String of Pearls strategy, it's influence of Australian and European politics, and the way it created and opened markets in African nations such as Kenya are all discussed here in a historical context, that I hope will give you much insight. I hope you will enjoy it.
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  • @elmerkado
    @elmerkado Před 4 lety +27563

    Just wondering why so many chemists become world leaders: Angela Merkel, Xi Jiping, the current Pope, Margaret Thatcher.

    • @Kraut_the_Parrot
      @Kraut_the_Parrot  Před 4 lety +4398

      Here is an interview with a Chemist who went into politics on that exact topic:
      www.chemistryworld.com/features/political-chemists/3004738.article

    • @unifieddynasty
      @unifieddynasty Před 4 lety +4204

      Because they are the danger. 😃

    • @punctuationman334
      @punctuationman334 Před 4 lety +394

      elmerkado damn he unpinned you.

    • @jasonmartin4775
      @jasonmartin4775 Před 4 lety +1567

      @@unifieddynasty They are the ones who knock.

    • @unifieddynasty
      @unifieddynasty Před 4 lety +212

      @@jasonmartin4775 Ayyyyy lmao

  • @preuisch8171
    @preuisch8171 Před 4 lety +11251

    "The english and Dutch tried sailing around Russia, where they only found...more Russia"
    lmao

    • @rage_squid9641
      @rage_squid9641 Před 4 lety +550

      I like the idea of Russia just endlessly expanding, east Russia cannot be stopped

    • @nope1906
      @nope1906 Před 4 lety +31

      Lol this killed me 😂

    • @Amantducafe
      @Amantducafe Před 4 lety +25

      Funniest part is that its true!

    • @lordmike9384
      @lordmike9384 Před 4 lety +17

      Rage _Squid they need to learn how to make more babies to continue endless expansion in russia.

    • @archiemeijer9978
      @archiemeijer9978 Před 4 lety +10

      @Bernie love There is a lot to be ashamed of in American history. But there is a beautiful ideal which could truly make American great (for the first time) if we endeavored to live by it.

  • @minhacontaize
    @minhacontaize Před 4 lety +2662

    "Those who beat, forget it easily,; those who got beaten, never forget it." - Portuguese Saying

    • @goncalocarneiro3043
      @goncalocarneiro3043 Před 4 lety +21

      Diz-me amigo, diz-me a versão original para saber como soa.

    • @minhacontaize
      @minhacontaize Před 4 lety +68

      @@goncalocarneiro3043 "Quem bate esquece, quem apanha não esquece."

    • @rubenneto6198
      @rubenneto6198 Před 4 lety +28

      @@goncalocarneiro3043 Quem bate nunca se lembra, quem apanha nunca esquecerá.

    • @nfspbarrister5681
      @nfspbarrister5681 Před 4 lety +38

      Betrayal works too in that analogy

    • @najlepszekiwi8761
      @najlepszekiwi8761 Před 4 lety +92

      Ah yes, my favorite speaker, Portuguese Saying

  • @nicholasavasthi9879
    @nicholasavasthi9879 Před rokem +717

    Correction on the use of latin in that trade interaction with the British. The latin being used was not Roman latin and it wasn’t because the Chinese thought Europe still spoke latin. It was Ecclesiastical Latin because the Chinese translator was educated by Portuguese missionaries. So he spoke Portuguese and Ecclesiastical Latin but not English. And the English trade mission didn’t speak Portuguese, but they did speak Ecclesiastical Latin which at the time was basically spoken by all high society europeans. So Ecclesiastical Latin was the intermediary language used.

    • @Vitorruy1
      @Vitorruy1 Před rokem +84

      thanks, I hate when those mundane stories are exploited for shock effect

    • @lilomorales6181
      @lilomorales6181 Před rokem +3

      That's so interesting! Thanks 🎉❤

    • @beentheredonethat1525
      @beentheredonethat1525 Před rokem +4

      potato,potarto .. cogito ?

    • @myosotis4507
      @myosotis4507 Před rokem +12

      Just hearing it I thought why would they even have learned latin from the Romans when the two civilizations never actually met or established formal diplomatic relations prior to at least the 600s and 700s, when the Roman Empire spoke greek?

    • @PavelSedlak
      @PavelSedlak Před rokem +3

      Ecclesiastical Latin and Classical Latin are the same language though, with minor difference in pronunciation, end even smaller difference in grammar and vocabulary.

  • @ikkenoe3086
    @ikkenoe3086 Před rokem +1387

    i would love to see a sequel of this video which takes into account all the unexpected thing that has happened since but also wow the world has changed a lot these last three weeks

    • @giovannarossi5094
      @giovannarossi5094 Před rokem +20

      how did the world changed in the last 3 weeks?

    • @hika5251
      @hika5251 Před rokem +15

      @@giovannarossi5094 corona

    • @survive7771
      @survive7771 Před rokem +70

      *years

    • @ace1767
      @ace1767 Před rokem +19

      i agree. Kraut does a good job presenting this information and he is good at finding it.

    • @VijoPlays
      @VijoPlays Před rokem +27

      @@hika5251 Ah yes, that one famous Corona outbreak in 2022!

  • @TheAmazingDolph
    @TheAmazingDolph Před 4 lety +10472

    “China is a sleeping giant. Let her sleep, for when she wakes she will move the world.” ― Napoleon Bonaparte

    • @ezzy7151
      @ezzy7151 Před 4 lety +1176

      @@maverickfalcon4856 yeah dude I'm sure you know more than fucking Napoleon. Goddamn the west has some stupid fucks

    • @MrTeddy12397
      @MrTeddy12397 Před 4 lety +254

      @Dieu Lui-même it is in chinese culture to cheat and lie.

    • @SmallDoki
      @SmallDoki Před 4 lety +368

      @@maverickfalcon4856 ''trust me i know''

    • @yulifts1873
      @yulifts1873 Před 4 lety +254

      @@MrTeddy12397 Yes its in your culture to eat shit for breakfast

    • @user-nt1pm8dw3q
      @user-nt1pm8dw3q Před 4 lety +430

      @@MrTeddy12397 I used to be director of the CIA. We lied, we cheated, we stole. We also have a course dedicated to these, which is the glory of America's continuous exploration and progress.---------------------------彭斯
      Don't worry. We're just copying your American morality

  • @aloncorp
    @aloncorp Před 4 lety +8798

    Too short. What is this tiktok?!

  • @TheMCCraftingTable
    @TheMCCraftingTable Před rokem +342

    I clicked this video thinking I was going to hear an hour of American history & Trump's foolishness. Instead I got educated on how things came to be and Geopolitics 101 of the 21st century.

  • @RandomLorence
    @RandomLorence Před 2 lety +519

    0:00: A Prelude
    5:17: The Beginning of the End
    10:54: A Millennia of Solitude
    14:47: How we Got Here
    20:12: The Story of a Man, and his Nation
    28:11: Old Means, Old Goals, New Dreams
    45:07: Those Pesky Democracies
    58:09: Tom & Jerry
    1:06:23: Conclusion

  • @astrzt1463
    @astrzt1463 Před 4 lety +1590

    you know,In Chinese social media there is this meme that trump is a spy for the ccp

    • @UniDeathRaven
      @UniDeathRaven Před 4 lety +108

      fake news
      Edit: anime is gay

    • @yuchenliu1140
      @yuchenliu1140 Před 4 lety +58

      @Santiago Мorena oh man, that would be too many links to give

    • @user-zj7qp8jr7b
      @user-zj7qp8jr7b Před 4 lety +251

      @Santiago Мorena It's kind of a tradition from Obama's time.One time he visited China and was given a gift( tiger rune虎符) which is usually given by emperors to their generals .Some people in China think that's funny and make a lot meme about it. When Trump take the presidency the meme continues , that's all

    • @fredwu7169
      @fredwu7169 Před 4 lety +293

      @Diogo Silva 1. You forgot the 700,000 Chinese oversea students and millions of Chinese immigrants worldwide.
      2. You don't know that VPN is legal in China, some are free, and almost every University in China obtains VPN for scholar researchs.
      3. Nobody need to "propagandize" China if they actually visit and explore it instead of doping anti-China media.
      4. Conspiracy theory no longer work in 2019.

    • @docjaji5071
      @docjaji5071 Před 4 lety +31

      Fred Wu exactly

  • @n484l3iehugtil
    @n484l3iehugtil Před 3 lety +3914

    Expected the latest Trump controversy
    Got a lecture in china and world economic history until the last 5 mins instead
    10/10 would get educated again

    • @Corn_Pop
      @Corn_Pop Před 3 lety +85

      Dude tries to sound smart, but provides no alternative solutions. High-level Orange Man Bad. "Anyone but Trump" can't be the solution when Beijing Biden is the alternative.

    • @beefstew3927
      @beefstew3927 Před 3 lety +201

      @@Corn_Pop I don't know about Biden's view on China. A few days back he called China's treatment of the Uighurs genocide, but I actually don't know the full picture.

    • @jgsh8062
      @jgsh8062 Před 3 lety +497

      @@Corn_Pop The point of the video isn't to provide alternate solutions. What in the title made you expect alternate solutions to be provided? You're supposed to form your own opinion on what should have been done. It's called free thinking - heard of it? It's the basis of our democratic system

    • @treetrr4893
      @treetrr4893 Před 3 lety +62

      @@Corn_Pop America is in decline from here on out no matter who is president.

    • @Pronghornleghorn24
      @Pronghornleghorn24 Před 3 lety +257

      Corn Pop he never even suggests “anyone but trump” as a solution. He was just stating what he saw as Trumps biggest mistake of his presidency at the time he made the video. As for “sounding smart” he puts more information behind his argument then you tried to in your attempt devalue his claim

  • @erichodge567
    @erichodge567 Před 11 měsíci +87

    I did not mean to sit here for an hour watching this video, but I did. An absolutely compelling piece of work.

  • @orange8420
    @orange8420 Před 4 měsíci +29

    classmate, teacher : "why china has a beef with USA ,and why china wants taiwan sooo badly "
    Me : "it all started in the valley of the yellow river in BC 3000"

    • @HWDragonborn
      @HWDragonborn Před 12 dny

      Reminds me of Tucker Carlson's interview with Putin

  • @leitflux
    @leitflux Před 4 lety +3884

    I feel so stressed out. You have singlehandedly changed my viewpoint on how strategic thinking has shaped the world. Many thanks.

    • @ezzy7151
      @ezzy7151 Před 4 lety +231

      International relations 101

    • @meganh9460
      @meganh9460 Před 4 lety +35

      check out peter zeihan. He did the same to me.

    • @sasha6454
      @sasha6454 Před 4 lety +26

      Yes. Check out the Neo-realist school of geopolitics. They definitely manage to stress me out.

    • @andrewduan5123
      @andrewduan5123 Před 4 lety +171

      @@sasha6454 this isnt really neo-realism as much as it is liberalism at work. When studying international politics I've always noted that China has been very adept at using 21st century concepts of soft power in international relations

    • @infidelheretic923
      @infidelheretic923 Před 4 lety +80

      Something Trump is decidedly poor at.

  • @danielbcd7620
    @danielbcd7620 Před 3 lety +793

    "Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake." - Napoleon Bonaparte

    • @theclimbto1
      @theclimbto1 Před 3 lety +44

      Goes back to Sun Tzu, and he likely had heard it long before it was attributed to him. :D

    • @bindukopparapu2795
      @bindukopparapu2795 Před 3 lety

      @Kiro Nartiti Trump's whole term

    • @JoaoOliveira-dp6xp
      @JoaoOliveira-dp6xp Před 3 lety +39

      “Let China Sleep, for when she wakes, she will shake the world" - Napolean. He literally predicted China's rise to world power centuries ago.

    • @thnkng
      @thnkng Před 3 lety +17

      If I had a nickel for every time someone quoted napoleon bonaparte on the comments of this video, I'd have to nickels. Which isn't much, but it's weird it happened twice.

    • @potatopotatoeOG
      @potatopotatoeOG Před 3 lety +1

      @@theclimbto1 lol

  • @gianlucatartaro1335
    @gianlucatartaro1335 Před měsícem +8

    Even 4 years later, NONE of this is discussed when talking about why he should be kept as far away from office as possible. US politics has devolved into “orange transphobe vs old man with dementia,” and I never hear any policies being talked about. Americans are playing politics like a game or sport, and it’s as if they don’t realize that it has real consequences on the world. Conspiracy theories, social cries, and propaganda completely control US politics, and policy is NEVER discussed. Sadly it does point to the idea that corporate and foreign entities control what topics are discussed, and we as Americans have become the largest group of sheeple on the planet… We need a smart, progressive president with expertise in diplomacy again 😭 Obama and Clinton, please help us!

  • @jaarneal
    @jaarneal Před rokem +45

    Interesting that this was made 3 years ago, long before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The final takeaway that capitalism and prosperity does not eliminate authoritarianism is a notion that became much more widespread after that. Particularly in Europe.

    • @youtubeviolatedme7123
      @youtubeviolatedme7123 Před rokem +2

      To be honest, we had already seen authoritarian capitalist states before China. Pakistan being the first example that comes to mind.

    • @boozecruiser
      @boozecruiser Před 11 měsíci +6

      Capitalism is an inherently authoritarian system. Property rights as envisioned by capitalists require extensive judicial and law enforcement bodies to enforce the abstract idea of a billionaire thousands of miles away having exclusive control over hundreds of square miles of oil fields, rather than the more intuitive and natural conclusion that the people who work and live on the land are entitled to their share.

    • @boozecruiser
      @boozecruiser Před 11 měsíci

      Capitalism isn't the reason that Europe is largely open and democratic, our history of middle and lower class struggle against the ruling class is what we have to thank for our freedoms

    • @youtubeviolatedme7123
      @youtubeviolatedme7123 Před 11 měsíci

      @@boozecruiser
      I agree that most contemporary liberties are a result of common folk victories against the elite class, and that capitalism will fall under the broad umbrella of "authoritarian" ideologies.
      But capital is not necessarily protected through legal institutions. Billionaires get rich through deregulation.

    • @poptraxx418
      @poptraxx418 Před 5 měsíci

      @@boozecruiser shut up with your socialist nonsense

  • @lillyie
    @lillyie Před 3 lety +5843

    "So, what's trump's biggest failure?"
    It all starts off with England, Spain, Netherlands and Portugal finding a new trade route to China
    "How is this related to trump?"
    *WE GET THERE WHEN WE GET THERE!*

    • @Glace1221
      @Glace1221 Před 3 lety +421

      1 hour and nine minutes later:
      "And so ends the tale, of our friend, the biggest fuckin idiot to ever run the US."

    • @ALWH1314
      @ALWH1314 Před 3 lety +298

      @@Glace1221 hence Chinese was hoping for another Trump term, 😂

    • @thatoneneeko2131
      @thatoneneeko2131 Před 3 lety +108

      @@ALWH1314 hard chinese patriots actually do tho.

    • @gunk2184
      @gunk2184 Před 3 lety +9

      @@thatoneneeko2131 oh yess

    • @lishalou761
      @lishalou761 Před 3 lety +138

      @@Glace1221 I am not a trump fan, but if you think he is worse than the idiot we got in office right now you don't know what an idiot is.

  • @holydoggo4822
    @holydoggo4822 Před 4 lety +3275

    this feels like brain4breakfast and that makes me happy, i miss him

    • @squifftopher
      @squifftopher Před 4 lety +165

      me too

    • @theArab__
      @theArab__ Před 4 lety +174

      Oh god...he is in a better place, still I can’t help but miss him

    • @jacklee-xc1dj
      @jacklee-xc1dj Před 4 lety +19

      @@theArab__ Better place as in...?

    • @holydoggo4822
      @holydoggo4822 Před 4 lety +147

      @@jacklee-xc1dj he is dead, he passed on to whatever there is after life

    • @MPHJackson7
      @MPHJackson7 Před 4 lety +189

      I knew I wasn't the only one who got a Brain4breakfast vibe from this.

  • @Vitorruy1
    @Vitorruy1 Před rokem +26

    Didn't click on the video despite a billion recommendations because i was tired of hearing about trump all the time, now I wish I clicked on it sooner

  • @rickiex
    @rickiex Před 5 měsíci +36

    Did you seriously just explained almost 500 years of history portraying to major issues the current world is facing in one hour?! God dam.
    As an amateur historican, you did an amazing job cover major events that is critical to the topic, amazing work!
    Im honestly hurt you explained something that took me days if not weeks studying in one hour lol

  • @serikxen2965
    @serikxen2965 Před 4 lety +4458

    Humanity's largest problem is underestimating the severity of a problem.

    • @syrehn7684
      @syrehn7684 Před 4 lety +233

      True. were basically doing this with climate change. And what people in the US are doing with covid.

    • @stevebanks9848
      @stevebanks9848 Před 4 lety +219

      9 months late sorry
      I say humanity's greatest flaw is that it fails to accept the obvious fact that man is a cooperative species, and not a competitive one
      Once all of mankind decides to cooperate, all of mankind will prosper in ways we never thought possible

    • @monkeydetonation
      @monkeydetonation Před 3 lety +20

      In a word, arrogance

    • @fooksengloke3625
      @fooksengloke3625 Před 3 lety +7

      CraZy That is why there are civilisation states which continue to survive over centuries and nation states which flourish for a hundred years or two and then enter a long period of darkness.

    • @axcel9128
      @axcel9128 Před 3 lety +6

      CraZy lol when it‘s greedy and selfish to want all people to cooperate shoudln‘t everyone want it and it would completely render your argument about „human nature“ obsolete since you like, contradict yourself?

  • @JakeMcGrawType10
    @JakeMcGrawType10 Před 4 lety +1382

    And the Chinese refused the British trade offers, in Latin learned from the Centuries dead Romans.
    Hot damn I just got chills. Awesome history.

    • @luska5522
      @luska5522 Před 4 lety +99

      Then the British forced Opium into the chinese market using smuglers and then, the east india trading company. The First Opium War began.

    • @ShibalotonSeattle
      @ShibalotonSeattle Před 4 lety +147

      This really sounds awesome but sadly it is not what happened. The reason that Chinese were using Latin at that time is because the Qing court had diplomatic relationship with the Holy See, one of the only two western powers who China had contacts with, the other one was Russia.

    • @Heating56
      @Heating56 Před 4 lety +34

      Imagine? The Romans vanished over a thousand years ago, and your empire just didn’t know or didn’t care. Through the dynastic cycles, even those who knew of Rome must have thought the great empire was simply a traders myth from a thousand years ago

    • @alniseschrenkek6348
      @alniseschrenkek6348 Před 4 lety +32

      @@Heating56
      Ironically, Europes downfall was caused by the same ignorance, the ignorance towards/of Romes greatness. The moment the renaissance kicked in, we took over the world. The moment we accepted and celebrated the greatness of Rome, was the moment we made China our bitch, over night.

    • @matthewlaurence3121
      @matthewlaurence3121 Před 4 lety

      A coda or foreshadowing, if it were a work of fiction.
      Now the shoe is on the other foot.

  • @Tom-iv3nd
    @Tom-iv3nd Před 6 měsíci +9

    Actually that girl that you said was arrested and publicly shamed for criticising the Chinese state wasn’t actually arrested for that, she’d been doing things like running illegal gambling and stuff.

  • @Baurles
    @Baurles Před rokem +28

    12:30 I am not sure if this is an entirely correct description. The first British trade mission, headed by Macartney, did indeed speak Latin with the Qing but not because the Chinese believed them to be Romans, but rather that was the only language they shared. Jesuit priests and missionaries had been one of the few contacts with China, and therefore some in the Chinese courts were well-versed in Latin, but no one spoke English. And the British ambassadors, as classically learned men, also spoke Latin. It was just the only language they shared. The Chinese therefore spoke Latin beacause of recently-arrived foreign Catholics, not because they had kept educating some scholars in Latin for over 1600 years just in case the Romans would return.

  • @yourewrong264
    @yourewrong264 Před 3 lety +531

    “When your enemy doesn’t know they are fighting a war, well they’ve already lost.”
    I think that’s the right phrasing of the quote but regardless it applies.

    • @philiplathrop9250
      @philiplathrop9250 Před 3 lety +3

      Thank you for realizing the importance of this video

    • @shawnwarrynn8609
      @shawnwarrynn8609 Před 3 lety +2

      Is that a Sun Tzu quote?

    • @yourewrong264
      @yourewrong264 Před 3 lety +5

      Maybe, I don’t know but I figured it was a good summary of what China is doing right now.

    • @shawnwarrynn8609
      @shawnwarrynn8609 Před 3 lety +3

      @@yourewrong264 Well it is a good quote, none the less.
      It just seems like somthing Sun Tzu would have said. Or perhaps it could be a quote by Machiavelli.

    • @yourewrong264
      @yourewrong264 Před 3 lety +9

      Sun Tzu said something really similar, “Don’t interfere with your enemy if they’re in the process of destroying themselves”

  • @Ataniphor
    @Ataniphor Před 4 lety +3537

    never heard of this channel before but this is the first time Ive ever seen someone just straight up drop a 1 hour long comprehensively edited and researched video just like that. absolutely glorious. didn't think Id actually sit through the whole thing but it was just too well done with many insights Id never considered before.

    • @phantomtq
      @phantomtq Před 4 lety +104

      Same here. Too pity western powers seriously underestimated china

    • @stevepreston5742
      @stevepreston5742 Před 4 lety +172

      @yehoutube My dude, China is committing genocide right now, as we type.

    • @alynthequestseeker3017
      @alynthequestseeker3017 Před 4 lety +173

      @yehoutube should I go into detail on the massacres of the Han dynasty? The incredible amounts of death and destruction spread by the Shang and Zhou dynasties? No? Then perhaps you'd prefer to observe the cold and calculated campaigns of the cao clan. And note i haven't even started on the mass slaughters of the mode modern Chinese state. The horror that was the communist movement that killed tens of millions.
      So maybe take your oversimplification of the West being evil and kindly shove it up your ass. Humans in power do terrible things on a pretty regular basis. And if we're just counting bodies, the West doesn't even come close to the East.

    • @JohnSmith-hz7te
      @JohnSmith-hz7te Před 4 lety +8

      *Very Western - centric*

    • @iouvxz
      @iouvxz Před 4 lety +12

      Actually all these talking points are no news to me ,but it's so well researched ,I have to give him a thumb up .

  • @fabs3674
    @fabs3674 Před 3 měsíci +12

    The prologue got me so hooked up that I forgot this was about Trump

  • @TheCanadianLEGOShow
    @TheCanadianLEGOShow Před rokem +10

    What China is critically lacking is freedom. To use a good metaphor, the USSR attempted to burn Europe to get what it wanted, but this only made democracy stronger.
    China uses its soft power, and now rather than that Soviet fire, the Chinese hold democracy under a lighter, and hopes it will melt, but it slowly makes democracy much stronger. We see this after COVID as well that the lighter of China has made our democracy stronger. The public view of China is only getting worse and this is what China cannot get around.

    • @kronicturbo8327
      @kronicturbo8327 Před rokem +2

      The public view is getting bad because of your media house lol it was the same propaganda for Japan when Japan was the 2nd biggest economic powerhouse. And your dumb public already shows your racial hate not only to Chinese people in west but to other Asian people in west. lol yellow peril is real y'all are pus*y

    • @dopaminedreams1122
      @dopaminedreams1122 Před rokem +2

      @@kronicturbo8327 you sound like an insecure tankie, keep crying about made up issues you micropenis virgin

    • @adolft_official
      @adolft_official Před 5 měsíci

      a bioweapon was launched to force china again into isolation(lockdown) to slow down the growth for now

    • @u2beuser714
      @u2beuser714 Před 4 měsíci +3

      What makes you assume that they want freedom? Did you watch the video at all? No offense but it clearly stated that what you view as a drawback in china they see it as a strength not everything is viewed by western lences there. Furthermore , so what if more countries view china negatively? There are also many countries specifically in the "global south" that views china positively even according to pew and that doesnt mean that people will view china negatively in the future anyways for example, before covid many countries viewed china positively according to pew research. So the fact that many countries view china negatively says nothing about its potential soft power at all

  • @zimgodo
    @zimgodo Před 3 lety +2067

    "The English and the Dutch tried sailing around Russia, where they only found more Russia"
    lol

  • @GaijinGoombah
    @GaijinGoombah Před 3 lety +13347

    This is actually one part history and two parts geopolitics and economy. It's an absolute MUST watch for anyone who cares about either.

    • @ryanmatahari3960
      @ryanmatahari3960 Před 3 lety +55

      So its three parts?

    • @Borderose
      @Borderose Před 3 lety +34

      Hey Goombah.

    • @wisemage0
      @wisemage0 Před 3 lety +19

      I want to get inside those boombas.

    • @chase9316
      @chase9316 Před 3 lety +195

      I'm a historian, and can say absolutely that this video, historically, is inaccurate in many aspects.
      It wasn't until the golden age of sail that European, Mediterranean, or African nations could deal with China for it's goods directly. And at that point China's big claim to global economics was the fact that it produced a lot of tea, leading to the opium wars, and the "Golden Age of Humiliation".
      The reason China produced goods that everyone wanted between 200 bce, and 1400 ce, was it produced silk, and no one else had sick worms... it was a technology that they kept secret, until silk worms were smuggled into the Byzantine Empire giving THEM a global monopoly on silk.
      How was it a monopoly if they both produced silk??? Great question. I'll get to that.
      You see... the problem was for the almost 2000 years the fastest way to get from...say... Rome to China would be to ride a horse...
      But it's 6,000 miles to China from Rome... and it's not all empty land. In order for someone to actually go to China from Rome in... say 53 ce, would be extraordinarily difficult. It would be incredibly expensive to keep buying provisions, incredibly dangerous to travel in uncharted lands, and incredibly difficult because after about 100 miles in any direction... languages start getting fuzzy, and you would need to successfully navigate through maybe a hundred different areas of language influence... on a horse... to do so, and...
      THEN YOU WOULD NEED TO DO IT AGAIN TO GO BACK.
      Which raises the question... If it's extremely unlikely that any one person was able to make it from Rome to China, or from China to Rome... How did Chinese silk show up in Rome in 53 ce at the battle of Carrhae?
      Simple... Trade.
      There were dozens of kingdoms, and nations, and peoples along the Eurasian Steppe, and China would trade with one, and that one would trade with the next, and the next... down the line... and a couple hundred years later, you have Silk all the way to Rome.
      But the Romans didn't know about any "China" and the Chinese didn't know about any "Romans". Even though we know there was Roman coin in China, and Chinese silk in Rome...
      To these great nations, the items just came from mysterious lands far far far far away...
      So... to say that early history was economically based on China is logical fallacy. In fact... The more important people, were the ones who were in a position to control the trade of goods... Chinese or otherwise... through centrally located trade, and military might.
      That's why as soon as they had silk worms... the Byzantines got a monopoly on the Silk Trade, being a centrally located nation, with larger networks of trade and military might...
      Who took out the Byzantines? The Muslim Armies... Who controlled the trade after that? The Muslim Armies, and at this point it was more known as the spice trade, than the silk trade anyway... with everyone wanting easy access to Middle East Spices.
      But the Europeans don't like to trade with the Muslims... so in the 1400s, which is a point in history where most people know that China is a thing, but not where it is, or how to get to it... the Portuguese trying to explore the southwest waters in the name of God Gold and Country, find china... The British find them soon later: Opium Wars.
      So there's never really a time in history where China is the focus of Economics, or Geopolitics until the Modern Day Era.
      They were just a small nation that traded with those around them, nothing truly significant. It's not just silk that got traded along the "Silk Road" from china, not just chines goods either, but Salt, Spices, Clothes, Iron, Food, Medicine, Luxury Goods.
      Silk was just one really good Luxury good that china happens to produce, but it was just ONE kind of good. Where hundreds of things changed hands hundreds of times before it got to another nation.
      In short... While china produced Silk... that didn't mean everyone in history was focused on China. The levering for trade routs had nothing to do with the fact that it was Chinese originated goods being traded. There have been lots of wars fought over Spices and Salt, and anything you can think of. This video had over hyped the importance of China in history.
      EDIT 10/17/2021: Lots of good points from comments after I posted this! It's true that the way China sees China and the way the world sees it, especially the western world, often collide... the way the video shows China is closer to how it sees itself in those regards. It's also true that China didn't just produce silk, it also produced other important luxury goods that nobody else did like porcelain, and that in general my comment might be slightly Eurocentric. However, It's still true that this video was inaccurate in many respects, and probably politically motivated...
      Last time I'll be in this thread, stay healthy everyone!

    • @Borderose
      @Borderose Před 3 lety +52

      @@chase9316 China's important for the region. A lot of its neighbors were former tributaries and wangdoms of the Chinese Empire.

  • @Shohaiko
    @Shohaiko Před 9 měsíci +7

    Here in the Czech Republic, our last president Miloš Zeman used to make outrageous claims whenever a newstory about chinese expansion in the Czech Republic broke. Eg.: There was a newstory about chinese spies in the czech nuclear sector, and the day after the story broke, Zeman made a national statement where he adressed the danger of the LGBTQ+ community. Thank god thats past us now!

  • @kl-je3up
    @kl-je3up Před 9 měsíci +6

    crazy to watch this video again 3 years later and look at what has changed since. still an incredible video

  • @keephappy114
    @keephappy114 Před 3 lety +1888

    *watches first few minutes*
    "Hey this isnt about Tru-"
    *"We'll get there when we get there"*

    • @edwardgiovannelli5191
      @edwardgiovannelli5191 Před 3 lety +112

      the background added a lot of really relevant context and, I think, made the points that much stronger when he got around to them.

    • @denmarkyesh7366
      @denmarkyesh7366 Před 3 lety +25

      Oh god just realized this is 1 hour long

    • @bindukopparapu2795
      @bindukopparapu2795 Před 3 lety +29

      @@denmarkyesh7366 You should still watch it

    • @kebman
      @kebman Před 3 lety +21

      Except Kraut is wrong about Trump. He has done more to address the situation than fully corrupt people like the Clintons ever could. And if you think big corp puppet Biden will do any better, then you are a special kind of stupid.

    • @keephappy114
      @keephappy114 Před 3 lety +32

      @@kebman except Trump is being nationalistic and not taking actiom?

  • @greatscott636
    @greatscott636 Před 3 lety +5269

    The fact that they kept Latin alive in isolation for a 1000 years is damn impressive.

    • @marcosalexandre3150
      @marcosalexandre3150 Před 3 lety +214

      Portugal colonizou uma pequena parte da China chamada Macau, levando um pouco de latim vulgar para lá, algo como 0.3% da população de macau hoje em dia fala português.

    • @asuUcKa
      @asuUcKa Před 3 lety +74

      @@marcosalexandre3150 amazing

    • @10z20
      @10z20 Před 3 lety +513

      I'm 99% sure the claim is completely wrong, I can't find that anywhere. This whole video is full of easy inaccuracies. I think Kraut misunderstood the Wikipedia page: "The mission brought along four Chinese Catholic priests as interpreters. Two were from the Collegium Sinicum in Naples, where George Staunton had recruited them. They were familiar with Latin, but not English. The other two were priests returning to China, to whom Staunton offered free passage to Macau.[2]:5[5] The 100-member delegation also included scholars and valets.[6]" The priests knew Italian and Latin but not English, because they were Catholics studying in Naples.

    • @subatenome
      @subatenome Před 3 lety +256

      ​@@10z20 I would love to have a look at his sources. He honestly says so many interesting things that I wish I could check out in more depth. It's a shame I suppose....

    • @lunar58071
      @lunar58071 Před 3 lety +31

      They say its a dead language but I dont think its gonna die anytime soon

  • @dbacks2023-
    @dbacks2023- Před 7 dny +2

    This video completely formed my view of the world, I feel like I never had one before. My eyes have been opened. Truly opened.

  • @normanclatcher
    @normanclatcher Před rokem +26

    This is officially my fourth time watching this video, from start-to-finish.
    It never gets boring.

  • @tamanwar203
    @tamanwar203 Před 3 lety +1320

    As a french, I like how france looks pissed all the time. Very realistic.

    • @JH-zs3bs
      @JH-zs3bs Před 3 lety +54

      And carries wine and baguette all the time. Also realistic. The cheese is missing though. Guess Germany took it away :D Or China bought it.

    • @Tigershark_3082
      @Tigershark_3082 Před 3 lety +4

      France is cool

    • @tmsupreme7763
      @tmsupreme7763 Před 3 lety +44

      @@JH-zs3bs never ask in a chat of europeans who has the best cheese, it won't end well.

    • @tmsupreme7763
      @tmsupreme7763 Před 3 lety +12

      @@pineapple6672 nah mate, nothing tops dutch cheese

    • @azmolhossain9244
      @azmolhossain9244 Před 3 lety +2

      good, now ban hijab and get out of africa.

  • @peniasd
    @peniasd Před 3 lety +302

    What makes us free is not necessarily what makes us wealthy. So much truth.

    • @bi5259
      @bi5259 Před 3 lety +14

      Freedom is overrated

    • @champagnefroggy3801
      @champagnefroggy3801 Před 3 lety +37

      @@bi5259 of course that comes from a Chinese that already got his freedoms taken away

    • @stefanosong9314
      @stefanosong9314 Před 3 lety +10

      Yeah a free country has military bases in every major countries except for China and France

    • @stefanosong9314
      @stefanosong9314 Před 3 lety +6

      @@champagnefroggy3801 naive

    • @champagnefroggy3801
      @champagnefroggy3801 Před 3 lety +4

      @@stefanosong9314 you're the one that's naive, country's want the U.S to defend them

  • @prichardgs
    @prichardgs Před rokem +9

    Wow, this is very thorough and expertly researched-Bravo. Joining.

  • @amandacollyer645
    @amandacollyer645 Před 29 dny +3

    “They tried sailing around Russia, and found… more Russia”

  • @ariyanzarei7538
    @ariyanzarei7538 Před 4 lety +796

    I started this video as background noise but ended up glued to it for the entire duration. Just incredible. You just earned yourself a new patreon from a penniless college student.

  • @whcolours9995
    @whcolours9995 Před 4 lety +761

    History never repeats, it just rhymes.

    • @NocturnalNick
      @NocturnalNick Před 4 lety +52

      George Lucas just jizzed himself

    • @orangedalmatian
      @orangedalmatian Před 4 lety +21

      Winnie the Xi is the key to all of this.

    • @Tunicofaria
      @Tunicofaria Před 4 lety +8

      It's like poetry

    • @NocturnalNick
      @NocturnalNick Před 4 lety +18

      Trump is a funnier president then we've ever had before, if we can just get him working...

    • @sydlawson3181
      @sydlawson3181 Před 4 lety +1

      Like the only worth while Mark Twain quote

  • @josiahmodaff6406
    @josiahmodaff6406 Před rokem +24

    I would love to see a part two.

  • @threelittlelemons
    @threelittlelemons Před 11 měsíci +3

    I can't believe I just watched an hour long geopolitics video without getting ever bored

  • @josron6088
    @josron6088 Před 3 lety +436

    This is mind-blowing information. China is playing 4D chess without firing a shot.

    • @BeachLookingGuy
      @BeachLookingGuy Před 3 lety +63

      yup and america too busy fighting for their reality tv show puppet to keep the show on the road.

    • @josron6088
      @josron6088 Před 3 lety +1

      @T Marzoni Lol.

    • @Sergeo333
      @Sergeo333 Před 3 lety +1

      I play 2 d chess and sometimes also 3d

    • @MegaDixen
      @MegaDixen Před 3 lety +1

      @@BeachLookingGuy Puppets**

    • @davis7099
      @davis7099 Před 3 lety

      @@BeachLookingGuy Simplistic view young un. America has lost its footing as a nation, once omnipotent, envied , it is now on its downward trend. is a symptom, not the cause of this present battle town and country, blue and red, educated and self educated, mechanics vs the PPE and so on and so forth. American has gone soft, and is navel gazing while China has no self doubt about its ambitions , Damn the loss of personal liberty, brutal hours, low pay and conditions there.

  • @justinc.5591
    @justinc.5591 Před 3 lety +2772

    “Are you capitalist or socialist?”
    China: Yes.

    • @pvstee
      @pvstee Před 3 lety +49

      they are communist

    • @TheAN94
      @TheAN94 Před 3 lety +376

      Capitalist economy, socialist government.

    • @pvstee
      @pvstee Před 3 lety +19

      kek top they are a communist country there’s no point in arguing

    • @FlammeundFeuer
      @FlammeundFeuer Před 3 lety +151

      They're national socialist, basically, from a structural point of view. Seriously, if you take out the race ideology out of historic national socialism and look at how the NSDAP saw the roles of party, state and economy, you can clearly see the parallels.

    • @starman275
      @starman275 Před 3 lety +15

      They are actually Pinochet 2.0, seriesly, Pinochet went to China to teach.

  • @bennyeo3422
    @bennyeo3422 Před rokem +10

    idk if you read the comments here but this video is what disillusioned me with trump back in early 2020 before covid so thanks for that i really appreciate it

  • @J_cobra
    @J_cobra Před rokem +24

    I think you should revisit this video and see what has changed over these past 3 years with everything that has happened. It definitely be worth the watch.

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip Před rokem +2

      Might be too early to tell still. I'd imagine it will depend on whether Beijing successfully gets foreign investors and tourists to forget about Zero-COVID and all the supply disruptions (i.e. inflation) and put valuable foreign cash back to China's coffers, or if the West continues to divest from single-point-of-failure China and diversify towards a developing world that's eager for competition to what was once a Chinese monopoly on tangible upward opportunity.

    • @user-lg9kh8hg4r
      @user-lg9kh8hg4r Před rokem

      ​@@doujinflip美元要死了,我们的领导人一直关注着。西方没有希望了

  • @nike7429
    @nike7429 Před 3 lety +1247

    I'm surprised no one has posted this yet but i got y'all the timestamps. This entire video was gold to me.
    0:00 Chapter 1: Prelude
    8:17 Chapter 2: The Beginning of the End
    10:54 Chapter 3: A Millennia of Solitude
    14:45 Chapter 4: How we got here
    20:10 Chapter 5: The story of a man, and his nation
    28:15 Chapter 6: Old Means, Old Goals, New Dream
    45:10 Chapter 7: Those Pesky Democracies
    58:10 Chapter 8: Tom and Jerry

    • @MrAdhito
      @MrAdhito Před 3 lety +3

      thannkss !

    • @MajinMist603
      @MajinMist603 Před 3 lety +1

      do you know the song names for those chapters ?

    • @nike7429
      @nike7429 Před 3 lety +1

      @@MajinMist603 Unfortunately i don't know

    • @mikemimson4771
      @mikemimson4771 Před 3 lety +3

      Don't forget the last chapter at 1:06:20

    • @nike7429
      @nike7429 Před 3 lety

      @@mikemimson4771 hmm, u didn't consider that a chapter? Do you know what that Chinese symbol means?

  • @jhibbert6627
    @jhibbert6627 Před 4 lety +2698

    The history of Vietnam is basically just a long series of vibe checks.

    • @melvintirtayasa4497
      @melvintirtayasa4497 Před 4 lety +315

      And Vietnam passed most of them

    • @jvhousing5576
      @jvhousing5576 Před 4 lety +191

      Miserable and honorable history of my beloved country 🇻🇳

    • @jhibbert6627
      @jhibbert6627 Před 4 lety +143

      Melvin T Vietnam was doing the vibe check, China, France and USA all failed and got kicked out of the country.

    • @jackjack7062
      @jackjack7062 Před 4 lety +65

      @@jhibbert6627 Nah, the us is the only country beaten by vietnam. France made it a colony and China made it a side kick. The infos in this vid is obviously from the us perspective and an anti-trump perspective

    • @user-uk3nh9qx5h
      @user-uk3nh9qx5h Před 4 lety +68

      @@jackjack7062 Your are right. Comparing with the ability to rule vietnam, USA is indeed the wrost since vietnam was ruled by china for nearly 1000 years and ruled by french for several decades while USA did not even stand there for ten years...

  • @icantpursuewhatimtrulypass7335

    0:00 Chapter I: Prelude
    - Trading and taxes explained,
    - Rise and fall of China as worlds main trading partner
    5:19 Chapter II: The beginning of the End
    - How the USA rose to the top while China became unimportand
    10:57 Chapter III: A millenia of solitude
    - Explanation for Chapter II regarding China
    14:49 Chapter IV: How we got here
    - More recent development of China
    20:13 Chapter V: The story of a man, and his nation
    - Xi Jinpings life
    28:13 Chapter VI: Old means, old goals, new dreams
    - Cinicization
    - 34:00 How China gets it's power back (world distracted by Trumps election)
    - 41:00 What Chinas plans are for Africa
    45:07 Chapter VII: Those pesky democracies
    - 46:28 Australia as testing ground
    - 49:14 China increasing ownership of Australias drinking water rights
    - 51:40 Chinas european shopping tour
    - 54:07 Dutch and Germans get suspicious of increasing Chinese influence in Europe
    China influences European politics:
    - 54:30 FRA reports stop being made, vetoed by Greek government
    - French president proposes law against China buying strategic industries, vetoed by portugal
    - Mastermind: Chinas chief policy adviser Wang Huning
    58:09 Chapter VIII: Tom & Jerry
    Actual Trump stuff:
    - 00:59:47 A world distracted by Trump gave China the opportunity to expand its influence
    - 01:00:27 Pulling out of TPP
    - 01:00:44 Tariffs on chinese goods
    - 01:03:32 Trump imposing tariffs on Chinas biggest regional rival
    1:06:21 Chapter IX: 结束
    Political prognosis

    • @icantpursuewhatimtrulypass7335
      @icantpursuewhatimtrulypass7335 Před rokem +9

      This is where the video gets really good 23:50 because it talks about what modern china is like
      34:40 might be where it starts talking about their strategy
      40:30 This is where it says Trump messed up, in the legislative level I guess
      43:00 China's current plans (Australia, Africa, and trade)
      50:00 europe
      59:10 More Trump, this time in getting attention, foreign relations, and more (really shows the worst of trump's inconsistency in geopolitical decisions)

    • @Meincrakker
      @Meincrakker Před 10 měsíci

      PIN THIS COMMENT !!!

  • @CTTX89
    @CTTX89 Před 2 lety +9

    Holy crap…I knew alot of this stuff but when it is all wrapped up with a bow it really makes clear the failings of western democracy.

    • @boozecruiser
      @boozecruiser Před 11 měsíci +3

      Western capitalism*

    • @judith678
      @judith678 Před 10 měsíci

      @@boozecruiser getting drunk on that china propaganda

    • @Zohairshanteer
      @Zohairshanteer Před 9 měsíci

      Liberal democracy is destined to fail

  • @Trenex1000
    @Trenex1000 Před 3 lety +1541

    Kraut, you may need to make a Part 2 for this. The year 2020 has brought so many developments involving China that need to be addressed.

    • @SkyGardner
      @SkyGardner Před 3 lety +38

      “Trump Backpedals His Biggest Failure”

    • @Trenex1000
      @Trenex1000 Před 3 lety +131

      @@SkyGardner
      To be fair, that is true, but China's power grabs (both within and outside its borders) are getting quite bold. Also, it should be noted how they're ramping up their Communist oppression of its own citizenry.

    • @SkyGardner
      @SkyGardner Před 3 lety +34

      TRENEX 379 I don’t disagree at all, AND their influence and stranglehold on culture all around the world is scary to think about. I supported Trump since the beginning for better or worse and I remember EVERYBODY saying he’s hitler, calling me a nazi and shit, asking “is this really how you’d act during ww2”. Now they don’t say anything, especially about this because they’re not told to. Some people are so brainwashed and then on the other side some people think Trump is the next Jesus and they’re so infatuated but I definitely don’t think a healthy American nationalism is bad at all. But just to think how China made corrupt Joe Biden and his whole family rich and you wouldn’t ever hear a peep from any major news source saying anything bad about him, much less that. You see them cheat their party pre-election... it blows my mind and scares me how this is their candidate and it’s AGAIN distracting for China

    • @Trenex1000
      @Trenex1000 Před 3 lety +71

      @@SkyGardner
      The CCP has been buying people off left and right for quite a while now. But I think they overplayed their hand in many ways, and they've exposed themselves to the world.

    • @SkyGardner
      @SkyGardner Před 3 lety +4

      TRENEX 379 and Trumps dumb tariffs kinda helped the exposé ;)

  • @user-wv1in4pz2w
    @user-wv1in4pz2w Před 3 lety +813

    this is one of the rare videos that will probably age like fine wine.

    • @dl5498
      @dl5498 Před 3 lety +44

      It's a year old. The eu has already started cracking down on China's influence

    • @donderstorm1845
      @donderstorm1845 Před 3 lety +80

      @@dl5498 won't change much. they also signed an investment deal with China, even though Biden asked them to wait. that's a signal to the US that they'll go their own way with regards to China.

    • @dl5498
      @dl5498 Před 3 lety +11

      @@donderstorm1845 that's not good

    • @donderstorm1845
      @donderstorm1845 Před 3 lety +39

      @@dl5498 yeah not good for the US lol

    • @dl5498
      @dl5498 Před 3 lety +42

      @@donderstorm1845 Eh, I'd rather have my country support the us over China. No one wants to hear their communist authoritarian bullshit.

  • @silvesta5027
    @silvesta5027 Před rokem +55

    This video is incredibly well made and it's fascinating seeing how much its aged in just 3 years. I'd love a follow up at some point!
    Following covid, we now have a China that is less interested in economic growth and international soft power, and more interested in political and social control and Chinese self-sufficiency; almost harkening back to the isolationism that caused China's 'century of humiliation.'

    • @bigbadlara5304
      @bigbadlara5304 Před rokem +1

      Isolationism? Don't miss the part where China is trying to overthrow the United States world order. And put into place something the Chinese would call a better world order which really means something that only benefits the mainland Chinese.
      China wants to be more self sufficient but they can't be technologically developed and self sufficient at this moment. They lack most raw resources. Forcing them to maybe cough cough. Expand a little tiny bit.

    • @MrMarinus18
      @MrMarinus18 Před rokem +21

      I don't think that's a sign of weakness though. I think that shows that China is no fool and won't try to expand and control others as it's own internal structures are torn apart. If needed it will turn inwards to fix it's internal tensions and when those are resolved it will just pick up where it left off.

    • @truthismycause2800
      @truthismycause2800 Před rokem

      Kraut doesn't have a crystal ball to see into the future and predict Covid.
      Imho, Xi is just putting his home in order, then he'll be back.
      I might be wrong though. I see the blocks moving in uncertain directions.
      Only time will tell.

    • @truthismycause2800
      @truthismycause2800 Před rokem

      @@bigbadlara5304 I guess the lack of raw materials is not a problem anymore to China since they have Russia grabbed by the balls on this Ukraine bullshitery and they bought Africa, so...

    • @brandonpacheco9713
      @brandonpacheco9713 Před rokem

      @@MrMarinus18 I don’t think people understand the impact covid has had on China. It’s projected that in December of 2022 alone almost 200,000 people got covid due to the lifting on the zero covid policy. They are facing a huge wave of infection and death and will likely have to resort back to drastic measures. It’s hard to know what’s going on due to censorship but given the crowded population and the ability for covid to spread rather quickly can be detrimental to social stability.

  • @Otterdisappointment
    @Otterdisappointment Před 2 lety +5

    The biggest problem we’ve been overlooking is that after the fact we haven’t just been ignoring divisions among the East and West outside of Eurasia for whatever personal or geopolitical reason. We’ve been liking it. For all we know the people saying they’re fighting it, even now, are on their side. That’s why Confucius is the state approved figure of Chinese philosophy. He is China’s own prime example of Asian atheism.
    And while as of mid-July 2022, I have confidence in an effort by what is considered the free world to replace China militarily, economically and culturally, in or over the next 8 years we, the Allies of NATO may very well end up in a series of conventional slugging matches and diplomatic bribery between the United Nations and a scrappy Eurasian Dengist bloc, lead by China, led by Wang Huning, over many regions at once, the direction of Asian politics, the future of cultures and the resources and political momentum to rebuild and hoist our global ideological victory to master the final frontier.

  • @LeoWang24
    @LeoWang24 Před 3 lety +625

    This is why learning history is important. Understanding the actions of our predecessors help us to understand the geopolitics in the current world.

    • @jackgabaldon1546
      @jackgabaldon1546 Před 3 lety +21

      Maybe Im alone in this and missed out on many parts of my history classes. But this video was so in-depth that no ammount of courses could give me the same grasp on the Chinese, americans, and colonial history of all of the European powers.
      I'm honestly trying to get your attention lol. Does anyone know the name of the song played at 23:36?

    • @alecmartin5292
      @alecmartin5292 Před 3 lety +3

      @@jackgabaldon1546 czcams.com/video/99L3B1ze1fM/video.html

    • @schnoz2372
      @schnoz2372 Před 3 lety +11

      I absolutely lose my mind when people say history doesn't matter

    • @jackgabaldon1546
      @jackgabaldon1546 Před 3 lety +1

      @@alecmartin5292 thank you so much this will go so well with my assignments on the food chain of madagascar, I really appreciate

    • @EazyDuz18
      @EazyDuz18 Před 3 lety

      reeeeeeeeeeeee

  • @jabrown
    @jabrown Před 4 lety +1026

    I have never before seen such a LONG exposition on a subject, so thoroughly researched, so pleasantly illustrated, so eloquently and clearly narrated. Not on CZcams, at least. Hats off to you, sir. Subscribed immediately.

    • @aidenlarson9911
      @aidenlarson9911 Před 4 lety +39

      @@srubberalittle what is wrong with you? why do you feel the need to do that?

    • @sallylauper8222
      @sallylauper8222 Před 4 lety

      i AGREE, THOUGH i DON'T AGREE WITH THIER CONCLUSION.

    • @Strangelove101
      @Strangelove101 Před 4 lety +16

      It ISN'T thoroughly researched, there are more holes in the content than a piece of Swiss cheese, but its too time consuming to correct all the mistakes. In try to jam so much into a 1 hr vid the produce just touched the surface and ignored all the details and nuances.

    • @dangerdan5442
      @dangerdan5442 Před 4 lety

      Simp

    • @George..3
      @George..3 Před 4 lety +12

      How is this thoroughly researched? He mentions no numerical figures about trade when he is overstating china's historical importance and trading importance. He blatantly lies about so many things about china's history and its foreign relations it is absurd. He makes it seem like European nations and all of their expeditions to explore the world were to get to china when that is just simply not true. He skips over almost every historical event in the history of china up until modern times. I just dont understand how you thought this is thoroughly researched when it is just him talking without legitimizing his points.

  • @brandonshane8321
    @brandonshane8321 Před rokem +5

    Trumps tariffs weren't for economy...they were show, for his political base. Pll in the US knew this at the time and know it now...

  • @TroIIingThemSoftly
    @TroIIingThemSoftly Před rokem +48

    I'm surprised you managed to condense this into such a short video. This could well have been a 12-part documentary.

  • @Kalckie
    @Kalckie Před 3 lety +1648

    Wow, this is better than most professional documentaries.
    And it has countryballs in it which makes it even better!

    • @SmookieYT
      @SmookieYT Před 3 lety +20

      agree

    • @unlimited8410
      @unlimited8410 Před 3 lety +36

      Just seeing how big Russia's ball is pretty funny in its own right.

    • @bryanekers3472
      @bryanekers3472 Před 3 lety +4

      It's not in this video but other Kraut vids, Israel isn't a ball but a cube. I've always found this rather mystifying, but I'm sure he has his reasons.

    • @Awkward_Shark
      @Awkward_Shark Před 3 lety +14

      @@bryanekers3472 Due to "Jewish Physics" (and im not joking thats the reason polandball.fandom.com/wiki/Israelcube)

    • @bryanekers3472
      @bryanekers3472 Před 3 lety +12

      @@Awkward_Shark Huh. I thought the countryballs were just simple illustrations Kraut used for his videos. I had no idea there was a whole subculture behind them.

  • @nickplosiveli4927
    @nickplosiveli4927 Před 3 lety +8559

    I feel like a criminal for watching such quality content for free

    • @dead.pirate325
      @dead.pirate325 Před 3 lety +219

      Honestly this is more terrifying than entertaining it is like a prophecy all this happened because democratic super power elected a clown. And the risks are higher cuz it only takes one authoritarian clown to push a nuclear button

    • @WhiteNoize01
      @WhiteNoize01 Před 3 lety +26

      "quality content" the guy in the video literally just shit out neoliberal corporatism talking points. At one point he implied TPP was a good thing lmfao. This is some shit I would expect to see on MSNBC.

    • @Primight
      @Primight Před 3 lety +53

      ​@@WhiteNoize01 A good thing for America, not so good for the rest of the countries. But as far as America forcing it's copyright and trade laws on other countries it would have been great from them.

    • @WhiteNoize01
      @WhiteNoize01 Před 3 lety +23

      @@Primight TPP would have been terrible for the United States. It would have absolutely destroyed all manufacturing jobs and turned the midwest into Detroit. Hell, TPP was so bad it's practically the reason why Trump won in the first place. Voters in the rustbelt refused to vote for Hillary Clinton on the basis that she supported TPP and called it "the golden standard".
      Any time you try to expand trade with 3rd world countries, it screws American workers and benefits corporations. They will always outsource their labour when they can, and TPP was only going to make that easier. Again, the entire video was pretty much neoliberal talking points that you would expect to find on MSNBC.

    • @AdityaDeo-cg6eu
      @AdityaDeo-cg6eu Před 3 lety +1

      @@WhiteNoize01 well atleast it was entertaining. I always expect biases. There are so many conflicting opinions that i don't even know what to believe.

  • @taliwalt5332
    @taliwalt5332 Před rokem +2

    Damn, phenomenal presentation of how the game is played. I think I’ll watch it a dozen more times.

  • @BackWhereYouStarted
    @BackWhereYouStarted Před rokem +9

    This should be shown in schools.

  • @gabig9477
    @gabig9477 Před 3 lety +2711

    Kraut: Talks about the 1300s
    Me: Wait, I thought this was about Donald Tru
    Kraut: WE GET THERE WHEN WE GET THERE

    • @Shadow77999
      @Shadow77999 Před 3 lety +25

      Lmao

    • @ihk2421
      @ihk2421 Před 3 lety +22

      In trumps defence he’s really staggered China’s economy.

    • @liamnacinovich8232
      @liamnacinovich8232 Před 3 lety +45

      @@ihk2421 no he has not all he has done is taken us out of the free trade deals with the pacific. Like kraut said they just sell their goods to other nations or ‘manufacture’ their goods in Vietnam.
      The only thing that has hampered them has been covid but that won’t last forever they will continue to grow their influence as America turns isolationist again especially with another 4 years of trump

    • @HailToFSM
      @HailToFSM Před 3 lety +9

      @@liamnacinovich8232 TBH Trumps kinda did stagger China’s economy with his trade war. Let's say before the trade war, in China-US trade, the US pays 10$ and China earns 10$. After the trade war and tariff things, China had to shift production to Vietnam, now the US pays 11$ and China earns 9$, the other 2$ goes to Vietnam. That's definitely a loss for China. Yet it's no gain for the US, but for Vietnam

    • @liamnacinovich8232
      @liamnacinovich8232 Před 3 lety +4

      @@HailToFSM yeah so it doesn’t bring jobs back to America does it. The whole thing is pointless. If your going to do tariffs it has to be on everyone so you can rebuild your industry then you become the main producer of *superior goods (coincidentally that’s what China and Japan did)

  • @blarg35
    @blarg35 Před 3 lety +1576

    "You do not open new markets or make new friends by calling them shitholes" didn't know this had to be said, but here we are

    • @christianbateman2
      @christianbateman2 Před 3 lety +31

      And yet pre covid your economy was booming.........

    • @tarfielarchelone2674
      @tarfielarchelone2674 Před 3 lety +58

      @@christianbateman2 stock went up, stock went down stock went back up lol

    • @nullskull6860
      @nullskull6860 Před 3 lety +14

      The point was strengthening US not trying to go making friends with useless nations. Those people need to figure out their own stuff and then you can start making friends. Besides wouldn't trying to be "friends" with a third world country be considered colonization or some crap?

    • @applez4life200
      @applez4life200 Před 3 lety +131

      @@nullskull6860 Geopolitics. These nations aren't useless. They are good sources of free labor or rare minerals for cheap and military strategy

    • @nullskull6860
      @nullskull6860 Před 3 lety

      @@applez4life200 like i implied i don't think that rich countries should take advantage of them. Plus i doubt what trump said really hurt these countries so bad that they now refuse to do business. lol

  • @Ashortdude1
    @Ashortdude1 Před 2 lety +1

    absolutely fascinating
    appreciate effort put into this, very well done

  • @flixelgato1288
    @flixelgato1288 Před 2 lety +58

    I really don’t understand how people can look at the direct say China has in western democratic processes and say “it’s not a big deal”

    • @gustavohermandio1440
      @gustavohermandio1440 Před 2 lety +2

      bread and games

    • @boozecruiser
      @boozecruiser Před 11 měsíci +5

      No one's saying it's not a big deal, the absolute shits we've had for leaders in the US/UK have caused so much apathy and resentment amongst people that we're just like "huh, so this is why all those African and Latin American nations resent us"

    • @jkerman5113
      @jkerman5113 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Wait til you hear about israel.

  • @byron-ih2ge
    @byron-ih2ge Před 3 lety +1643

    china's historical problem: isolation
    india's historical problem : overloaded lvl of interaction which ends up as literally everyone trying to conquer or plunder you.

    • @theonlyisteve7261
      @theonlyisteve7261 Před 3 lety +24

      Can you elaborate on the india part, I am an indian myself and would like to know why you think so?

    • @byron-ih2ge
      @byron-ih2ge Před 3 lety +199

      @@theonlyisteve7261 because literally everyone in this world has tried to pillage india

    • @theonlyisteve7261
      @theonlyisteve7261 Před 3 lety +102

      @@byron-ih2ge pillaging has been die to aa lack of unity and cohesion rather than overload of interaction. India as a nation state is relatively new idea. The internal strife has always been enough to give pre ww1 europe arun for its money.

    • @byron-ih2ge
      @byron-ih2ge Před 3 lety +99

      @@theonlyisteve7261 no actually from the very start india had an overloaded lvl of interaction with the world and what i said did happen, the india ur talking about came into existence only in the 20th century i was talking about the indian civilization aka modern day "the indian subcontinent"

    • @byron-ih2ge
      @byron-ih2ge Před 3 lety +20

      @@theonlyisteve7261 china too suffered from a lack of unity a lot

  • @nathanbabble1976
    @nathanbabble1976 Před 3 lety +249

    I originally didn’t click on this video because as a rational American I was sick and tired of hearing anything about trump but wow am I glad I finally did. This was extremely enlightening.

    • @JakeTheRufus
      @JakeTheRufus Před 3 lety +12

      It's all based on bad perspective. Trump raising tariffs on imports was not a bad move as stated in this video regardless of what books the creator has read. China has few resources that America does not. The primary resource was and still is cheap labor. China still has slaves, so America cannot compete when it comes to labor costs. So what Trump accomplished by raising tariffs on these imports was tipping the scales in favor of the American labor, effectively making it cheaper to produce things in the U.S. to sell to the U.S. than it is to produce in China or anywhere else. Which is why the jobs came back. It was cheaper to produce here than to pay to produce there then ship and pay tariffs. Despite China gaining a new seat of power over their neighbors, the blow dealt by losing labor costs to the U.S. was much stronger. Yes soon, China will control much of the Eastern hemisphere, and large portions of Socialist Europe, but the people will suffer and rise against them when they get tired of being stepped on by Authoritarians as they always have. The only issue is keeping the Socialists out of power in America. You can vote in Socialism, but you have to shoot your way out of Socialism. Also, Trump is looking to strengthen ties with Canada and Mexico after getting out of NAFTA, where America was being taken advantage of by Mexico as labor there, like China, is much cheaper. Again he tried to tip the scales in favor of America, and of course it is not a bad deal for Mexico, just not as good as NAFTA was for them. Prior to the Pandemic lock downs, America's economy was in fact stronger than it has ever been, including since the start of the war economy brought on by the world wars, specifically due to the fact that the jobs came back. Does not matter what Obama and Biden claim, that was a direct result of the tariffs and getting out of trade deals that favored countries with cheaper labor, I promise you that. America, despite years of being taken advantage of in bad trade deals, stills has two major resources that cannot be found in many other parts of the world, skilled labor and wealth. Trump is trying to protect and grow both resources.

    • @nathanbabble1976
      @nathanbabble1976 Před 3 lety +37

      General Rufus X yours is the bad perspective. 90% of what you said is wrong. It sounds like you’ve been taking in a very selective news source for a long time. Loads of jobs didn’t come back, the economy is always a carry over from the years before it, and skilled labor is not a specialty of America anymore then it is in virtually any European country or Japan. Robots are the skilled workers now. China continues to get their money. Your comments regarding socialism are what a child would think. Socialism has been a part of the United States government from day one, the only thing that protects us from not turning into an authoritarian debacle like these other countries is our division of power and the fact that our president doesn’t have full control of the military or the bank vault. Trump proves on a near constant basis he doesn’t have a clue what he’s doing internationally. His emotions, namely his pride, rule him with absolute authority. That is the opposite of what you want in a head figure.

    • @JakeTheRufus
      @JakeTheRufus Před 3 lety +6

      @@nathanbabble1976 hahahahahahahaha! That's rich. Just like how Obama said "those jobs are never going to come back. What's he going to do wave a magic wand?" as the country sat at about 8% unemployement. Then under Trump, unemployment hit record lows, under 3%, and not only for black American, but all Americans. Obama says "I built that." So wrong, so full of shit. Taking credit for what someone else did. I'm glad you're so brainwashed you actually believe the poop that pours from your overlords at CNN, instead of your what you can see with your own eyes. Easily duped, but not easy to convince you've been duped. I'm sorry, I'm a former Democrat turned... well, free thinker. I don't need someone elses opinions, I only need to observe, so I can formulate my own. Obama was and is a liar. Trump is far from perfect, but he is leagues better than anything we've had in the Whitehouse in over 100 years. You don't have to agree with me, but your lack of objective thought and inability to actually pay attention to the world around you tells me you're either blissfully asleep at the wheel and need to wake up, or hopefully you'll refrain from voting and procreating. Skilled labor is not and cannot be performed by robots until AI actually becomes a thing, thankfully this isn't Syfy, that hasn't happened but they are trying. Skilled labor is obviously something you fail to grasp. Its non-repetitive tasks. Jobs that require thought and analytical abilities. Yes, America is still rich with people who can do that. That's why people go to trade schools and colleges. That's why people still come to America for school and work. America is wealthy. America is still the wealthiest nation in the world. As for your thoughts on Socialism... the founders were far to the right on the political scale, they were just shy of Anarchists (if you don't know what Anarchists are then I'm done with you, you need to read more), and the Kenosha Kid is an American Hero the founders would have been proud of. Don't step to me with bad history, I don't have time to take you to school.

    • @firecode6824
      @firecode6824 Před 3 lety +13

      @@JakeTheRufus I'm not going to pretend to know all the ins and outs of what jobs have returned and which haven't, because I don't know all the statistics. I'll probably research them once I'm done with this. However, what I do definitively know is that AI IS a thing. It's going around RIGHT NOW. They're doing everything from playing video games to making music to completing complex tasks. I recognize that the technology has not yet been fully realized, but it's already being applied for many skill based jobs in our current world. The technology has already been used to create music, play video games, and drive on roads, in addition to the many other complex tasks that it can accomplish. AI is here and it's improving, whether we like it or not.

    • @JakeTheRufus
      @JakeTheRufus Před 3 lety +4

      @@firecode6824 right now, the "AI" you are referring to is not actually AI but rather very advanced VI or Virtual Intelligence. The major factor that differenciates between AI and VI is essentially when the object in question runs into something unknown or unforseen. A VI is essentially a compilation of "If-Then" programming. An AI is the same with one exception, the ability to write its own code or "If-Then" statements. Once we reach that, it won't be long before we have the beginning of The Matrix movies. So no, you don't "know" anything if you think writing music and playing videogames is all it takes to constitute an AI. Perhaps its because you mistake what constitutes actual intelligence? Yes, that was a jab, but a deserved one. Do more homework. And never forget that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

  • @Zones33
    @Zones33 Před rokem +12

    A good case against democracy is looking at CZcams and Reddit comments

  • @pattersong6637
    @pattersong6637 Před rokem +16

    Three years later...how do you think this held up? PRC's COVID restrictions long after the rest of the world left them behind have led to China experiencing what seems like it'll officially be called its first recession in half a century, and outright collapses of countries like Sri Lanka (and Pakistan soon???) make Belt and Road look a lot less successful.

    • @codyandrex152
      @codyandrex152 Před rokem +9

      US, UK, EU, and Japan are all going into recession, so I'm not sure what you are saying?

    • @LordDaret
      @LordDaret Před rokem

      @@codyandrex152 well, China is experiencing a recession AT THE SAME TIME it is experiencing a major catastrophe from its construction industry collapsing, and it has refused to due anything beyond Covid-19 lockdowns. Even after light the lockdowns, people have no faith in their government. The same degree of issues cannot be said for any other nations.

    • @fede98k54
      @fede98k54 Před rokem +1

      COVID was one of the rare, unoredictable events that can change the course oh history.
      Sure, China already had demographic problems, but it could have still pushed forward for quite a few years so as to establish a safenet of allies and puppets to compete with.
      Now covid has killed million of their precious, unrecoverable youth, and exarcebated their pre-existing problems.
      What will happen remains to be seen, I think its up a lot into the continuation of the currently strategically sound western leadership.

    • @anna-flora999
      @anna-flora999 Před rokem +6

      ​@@codyandrex152 there's a difference between "line go down a little bit" and runs on banks

    • @qichuan6158
      @qichuan6158 Před rokem +1

      Your comment didn’t age well

  • @icanttiemyshoe9005
    @icanttiemyshoe9005 Před 4 lety +1553

    This is one of the greatest if not THE greatest CZcams videos I have ever had the pleasure to watch. It perfectly describes the state of the modern world, it's politics and where we are all heading. Very informative and it's points were well put across.

    • @Janoip
      @Janoip Před 4 lety +94

      @Hayden R. No, we in the EU are disappointed by the increasingly unreliable and alienatingly annoying policies of the Americans.
      But yes, there will be a new president at some point and then we'll see how long we can expand our business with China

    • @zwang3909
      @zwang3909 Před 4 lety +6

      Very persuasive conspiracy theory indeed.

    • @sushrutgokhale3857
      @sushrutgokhale3857 Před 4 lety +33

      @Hayden R. Idk man. everyone wants what china has. Just look at building of the 5g infrastructure around the word, networking equipment from huawei is 5 years more advance and 3 times cheaper than the competition and even with security concerns their equipment is still being allowed in uk.some Chinese knockoffs are better than the original product. china leads the way in silicone production and semiconductor manufacturing. Even the new wave of synthetic drugs like flakka are sourced from Chinese chemical plants.

    • @mobiuscoreindustries
      @mobiuscoreindustries Před 4 lety +39

      China is not only the reason for most of the sweeping changes of the modern world, but also its principal cause for the perpetual downturn of european and american economies. China has an unbeleivable apeal to investors, companies and politicans who win great prizes for working with china and complying with their rules and helping it spread its influence, all at the same time destroying the EU and american markets that cannot compete. the main reason for it is the chinese money. Hyperinflation ususaly spells disaster for an economy, when your money is worth nothing, you are not suposed to be able to trade with global markets. but china was allowed to do so, valuing their govenement, banks and companies with US dollars, and paying their overworked populace with worthless money. this is also another layer of control, all producs that chinese citizens consume are chinese, because they are the only ones they can afford. As long as they are in china they can pay for food, rent, ect for what we would consider nothing in our countries, but obviously unlike us, if they go outside their country, their money is worthless and has next to no value. One of the main reasons why chinese companies can overwhelmingly compete with EU and US ones is because by economic design, they can pay their workers next to nothing and get away with it. One would beleive that such unfair and inhumane pracitces would be reprimented by the WTO or any democratic country, but everyone has been receving fat bribes, and with the americans absolutly unable to form a cohesive block to fight against these practices, china is allowed free reign to cheat around all legislations, bringing an unfair and unethical, and unfree competition to the free market that no one dares to challenge, even now when china unleashed a bioweapon on the planet (by accident, but still), they yet get away with it, being allowed to lie straight to people's faces with no one daring to interject.

    • @bukowski9526
      @bukowski9526 Před 4 lety +5

      @@zwang3909 Ok Wang

  • @QwQw-kk4hg
    @QwQw-kk4hg Před 3 lety +1162

    “The English and Dutch tried sailing around Russia, where they only found... more Russia.”
    I’m dying someone call me an ambulance

  • @Simon-cx5fc
    @Simon-cx5fc Před rokem +1

    Brilliant film! I would love to see an update, given the events since it was published!

  • @sebastianstephenson3176
    @sebastianstephenson3176 Před rokem +2

    Holy crap, I didn't even think of the points that you made.

  • @PAXperMortem
    @PAXperMortem Před 4 lety +169

    This is honestly one of the best videos I've watched in quite some time.
    Seems to be even more topical today than back when it was uploaded...

    • @19dines77
      @19dines77 Před 4 lety +5

      It sure give you some answers to many of the why`s

    • @klutzspecter3470
      @klutzspecter3470 Před 4 lety

      Is Kraut still doxxing people?

  • @philologusopin47us57
    @philologusopin47us57 Před 4 lety +349

    This is just a little overview for myself but you can use it if you want.
    0:00 Chapter I: Prelude
    - Trading and taxes explained,
    - Rise and fall of China as worlds main trading partner
    5:19 Chapter II: The beginning of the End
    - How the USA rose to the top while China became unimportand
    10:57 Chapter III: A millenia of solitude
    - Explanation for Chapter II regarding China
    14:49 Chapter IV: How we got here
    - More recent development of China
    20:13 Chapter V: The story of a man, and his nation
    - Xi Jinpings life
    28:13 Chapter VI: Old means, old goals, new dreams
    - Cinicization
    - 34:00 How China gets it's power back (world distracted by Trumps election)
    - 41:00 What Chinas plans are for Africa
    45:07 Chapter VII: Those pesky democracies
    - 46:28 Australia as testing ground
    - 49:14 China increasing ownership of Australias drinking water rights
    - 51:40 Chinas european shopping tour
    - 54:07 Dutch and Germans get suspicious of increasing Chinese influence in Europe
    China influences European politics:
    - 54:30 FRA reports stop being made, vetoed by Greek government
    - French president proposes law against China buying strategic industries, vetoed by portugal
    - Mastermind: Chinas chief policy adviser Wang Huning
    58:09 Chapter VIII: Tom & Jerry
    Actual Trump stuff:
    - 00:59:47 A world distracted by Trump gave China the opportunity to expand its influence
    - 01:00:27 Pulling out of TPP
    - 01:00:44 Tariffs on chinese goods
    - 01:03:32 Trump imposing tariffs on Chinas biggest regional rival
    1:06:21 Chapter IX: 结束
    Political prognosis

    • @MrShanolog
      @MrShanolog Před 4 lety +2

      Im gonna do just that

    • @papichulo4171
      @papichulo4171 Před 4 lety

      Thank you for writing all this, actually helpful.

  • @313Nadir
    @313Nadir Před 2 lety +8

    This video desperately needs an update in light of China's zero covid policy that cripples supply chains every time someone coughs in Shanghai causing multinational corporations to start diversifying their manufacturing, in light of the invasion of Ukraine and the strong response from european nations. Also this video completely ignores the fact that chineses labour costs have increased significantly and are bound to keep increasing if the government's promise of rising living standards is to be kept, making other countries more attractive for manufacturing in the future.

    • @blueciffer1653
      @blueciffer1653 Před rokem

      Hmm it's almost as if China really isn't truly a capitalist country but it's just building up productive forces to switch to a socialist economy.

  • @OtakuVonBismarck21
    @OtakuVonBismarck21 Před rokem +3

    13:30 Song to The Auspicious Cloud combined with paintings of Century of Humiliation of Qing China is such a perfect fit.

  • @advaitV25
    @advaitV25 Před 4 lety +1869

    Han language , Han food , Han culture and now, Han sanitiser.

    • @MrBoblo999
      @MrBoblo999 Před 4 lety +68

      A Han some people indeed

    • @FuckMargaretThatchher
      @FuckMargaretThatchher Před 4 lety +36

      @@MrBoblo999 Want some Hanpoo for your hair instead of your shampoo?

    • @jasonreviews
      @jasonreviews Před 4 lety +17

      we preferred to be called hua ren. It's means prosperous.

    • @aureavita8653
      @aureavita8653 Před 4 lety +17

      @@FuckMargaretThatchher you mean sHanpoo?

    • @FuckMargaretThatchher
      @FuckMargaretThatchher Před 4 lety +7

      In the Thumbnail China is just smelling the hair of trump.

  • @stranded8506
    @stranded8506 Před 4 lety +545

    That century of humiliation reveal actually gave me chills

    • @sandserpent
      @sandserpent Před 4 lety +19

      stranded 850 absolutely same

    • @lijiayi0921
      @lijiayi0921 Před 4 lety +33

      That century only brought us opium addiction, territory invaded, lifes gone, and some antiquities in European museums. Nothing serious.
      We should not have talked about humiliation to scare you. Sorry for that.

    • @lijiayi0921
      @lijiayi0921 Před 4 lety +9

      Btw the cinematics didn't do anything to me since I understand that part in Chinese.
      The only times I heard about this word in ten last years, are in foreign documentaries like this one.
      [Edit] just checked, searching "Century of humiliation" gave 3 times more results than "百年国耻". Another overrated exaggeration about China, as it looks.

    • @potatonoodlebear8035
      @potatonoodlebear8035 Před 4 lety +33

      @Anus13 Oh yeah. CHina is just pure cringe. Ur Americans don't even need to worry about us. We are no match for US. Just letting China do its own things will be our pleasure. 😊

    • @lizexi7115
      @lizexi7115 Před 4 lety +1

      cus music, erhu is such an awsome instrument

  • @robertboemke8705
    @robertboemke8705 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Fun fact: The modern Han Chinese are very closely related to the people who lived in the Yellow River Basin 40 000 years ago.
    That is a huge exception.
    Also I think you're wrong about the lacking soft power of the USSR. It was huge. Think of the NYT denying the holodomor or even now, how the traditional leftwing parties in Germany still tend to romanticise Russia and prefer it to the US.
    It took the Gulag Archipelago to undermine that soft power.

    • @jaykay2218
      @jaykay2218 Před 2 měsíci +1

      They had ideological influence, but soft power typically refers to things like power in international institutions like the IMF which can be used to limit loans a country can get, and a strong economy so that, if tarrifs were placed, they would actual hurt the victim’s economy. The Soviet Union had a very weak economy and very little influence in any international institutions

  • @martinmendl1399
    @martinmendl1399 Před rokem +4

    If nothing, at least the West has become increasingly causious about China in the last 3 years

  • @vForVi.21
    @vForVi.21 Před 4 lety +1823

    I feel like China is playing Civ on Settler difficulty

    • @user-nt1pm8dw3q
      @user-nt1pm8dw3q Před 4 lety +132

      China doesn't need to solve the immigration problem. The United States messes up the Middle East, but it has nothing to do with China.
      We are not your allies. We don't care about your problems

    • @kucam12mischablue
      @kucam12mischablue Před 4 lety +167

      it was taken down from Warlord to Settler by Trump. wondering if all of this was worth it just ”to trigger the Libs”.

    • @quedtion_marks_kirby_modding
      @quedtion_marks_kirby_modding Před 4 lety +220

      @@user-nt1pm8dw3q weird flex, but ok.

    • @methodius8472
      @methodius8472 Před 4 lety +150

      @世界第一可爱德莉莎
      The U.S. and China are both not innocent. The U.S. uses its military to increase influence, China does it through trade. I’m sure many Chinese people don’t care for the cruelty of their government, look at Hong Kong for example. I know that not all Chinese people are ignorant like you. Both the United States and China have their flaws.

    • @methodius8472
      @methodius8472 Před 4 lety +80

      @世界第一可爱德莉莎
      You’re not allies with the U.S., but only when it involves trade to increase the wealth of your economy. You’re no different than U.S. dogmatists, two sides of the same coin.

  • @loneranger4282
    @loneranger4282 Před 3 lety +4984

    This doesn't change the fact that in Antarctica there are 21 million penguins and in Malta there are 503,653 inhabitants. So if penguins decide to invade Malta, each Maltese will have to fight 42 penguins.

    • @kamilareeder1493
      @kamilareeder1493 Před 3 lety +318

      Asking for a friend, what are the penguins invading Malta for land, fish, cute bow ties?? 🇲🇹 🐧

    • @loneranger4282
      @loneranger4282 Před 3 lety +495

      @@kamilareeder1493 To have an outpost that they can use for their base of operations to later destroy all of humanity

    • @fillername236
      @fillername236 Před 3 lety +50

      @@loneranger4282 not sure if this is a joke or not. The penguins would die from heat and overextension than anything else. Plus all the predators in the Atlantic and Mediterranean that would have a field day munching some penguin.

    • @flintube2622
      @flintube2622 Před 3 lety +367

      @@fillername236 No! It was clearly not a joke. The UN and Nato have been warning Malta since 2014 to prepare for an organised antarctican penguin attack!

    • @seanyao7425
      @seanyao7425 Před 3 lety +21

      The Chinese dont want to fight because they are already scared shitless by your might!
      Long live the American dream! The Glory of world peace!

  • @jaarneal
    @jaarneal Před rokem +2

    15:25 One of the best things about your videos is how succinctly you capture ironies like this

  • @gugalaxy7772
    @gugalaxy7772 Před 2 lety +3

    The sad truth is that this holds up even more in 2022.

  • @zixuan1630
    @zixuan1630 Před 4 lety +1452

    1800: European ports in China
    2020: Chinese ports in Europe

    • @gambitgamboa2685
      @gambitgamboa2685 Před 4 lety +22

      china getting raped by the world mainlander. huawei is killed by US, south china sea owned by asean alliance and you still couldnt take taiwan after all these years. pathetic country.

    • @nelsoncheng2674
      @nelsoncheng2674 Před 4 lety +7

      that's great, we can trade with Europeans more efficiently now.

    • @nelsoncheng2674
      @nelsoncheng2674 Před 4 lety +88

      @@gambitgamboa2685 u? where are you from? All of your self-righteousness is based upon you concealing your nation from the doomed-to-be-one-sided criticism. To say that ASEAN owns the South China sea would be like saying Guam has its own sovereignty. Also, US didn't manage to kill Huawei, it tried. Huawei has already prepared for this scenario for decades and the muricans are only playing into our hands. As for Taiwan, the time to retake Taiwan wasn't there, and it probably won't be here soon either. I know getting serious with you is the same as undermining myself, but your ruthlessly misinformed information makes my heart burn with the fire of justice.

    • @neraklh1017
      @neraklh1017 Před 4 lety +17

      @@gambitgamboa2685 If you called that rape, what happening in USA is a genocide, comrade Trump gonna head it all over to China in next 4 years.

    • @gambitgamboa2685
      @gambitgamboa2685 Před 4 lety +2

      ​@@nelsoncheng2674 Rofl yeah like China's claim to the ENTIRE South china sea with the nine dash line has any legitimacy. XI BEGGED Trump to leave Huawei alone via a "favor", maybe you should get caught up on the news that US blocked china from purchasing semi-conductors for Huawei recently. Yes Huawei prepared to commit suicide by cutting off its tech flow, real smart chinese strategy /sarcasm. Remember ZTE? LOL what a joke
      LOOL, the time to retake taiwan wasnt there? Youre out of time mainlander, are you sure you are a real mainlander cause most mainlanders know that china want taiwan taken before their centenary anniversary, which is in a few years and one of the CCP mandate. Not happening anytime soon, maybe you should wake up from all the propaganda from your party, and this will be one of the biggest embarrassment for XI LOOL. Its time to be poor again mainlander, better hone those farming skills cause youre gona need them when the 3 gorges dam breaks and wipes out your city.

  • @usersays8599
    @usersays8599 Před 3 lety +488

    USA: Wait, authoritarian capitalism was always a thing??
    Russia: Always has been

    • @starman275
      @starman275 Před 3 lety +37

      Correction:
      USA: Wait, authoritarian capitalism was always a thing??
      Pinochet-With chinese logo: Always has been.
      (This is a reference of Pinochet influence in modern China).

    • @axelnils
      @axelnils Před 3 lety +6

      Simon Tide Oligarchy is a political system, capitalism is an economic system and a free market is one aspect of an economic system. China is absolutely an authoritarian state, with a increasingly capitalist economy.

    • @WhiteNoize01
      @WhiteNoize01 Před 3 lety +1

      Sick meme dude

    • @dekaredfire
      @dekaredfire Před 3 lety +5

      Francisco Franco, António de Oliveira Salazar, Getulio Vargas, Park Chung-Hee, Soeharto, Augusto Pinochet, Mobutu Sese Seko, Argentinian Military Juntas : Are we a joke to you!!!!!!!
      And yes, even Nazi economy is a capitalistic one.

    • @Shadow77999
      @Shadow77999 Před 3 lety

      Except it has only been since 1991

  • @donnyjay9046
    @donnyjay9046 Před 2 lety +2

    An absolutely brilliant piece of work, sir. Hats off for feeding my brain.

  • @alonsovelez609
    @alonsovelez609 Před 2 lety +9

    I watched this video around 2 years ago now, at the time it really hit my curiosity, and opened my mind to this topic. Today I´m watching it again, now as a university student (studying political sciences) and I still find it as one of the best videos around the topic of chinese geopolitical rise in influence in the last decades. Wonderful job on this videos, it´ll always be one of my favourites.

    • @gustavohermandio1440
      @gustavohermandio1440 Před 2 lety

      ikr! iz da bess

    • @commie5211
      @commie5211 Před 8 měsíci

      me too, watching it again after two years. However, don't take it too seriously, many many mistakes and wrong conclusion. It is funny though.

  • @superior878
    @superior878 Před 3 lety +520

    Do you know how hard it is to explain this to my fellow Americans that have no concept of history or geopolitics. It's so frustrating.

    • @bluwasabi7635
      @bluwasabi7635 Před 3 lety +30

      Lol. Very true. If you can't reach people by explaining things, then perhaps run for a local office and help fix what you can.

    • @Y.d.o.b.o.n
      @Y.d.o.b.o.n Před 3 lety +27

      @@bluwasabi7635 I dont think anyone can fix it, its inevitable

    • @costbart
      @costbart Před 3 lety +16

      Organising a workers uprise in the USA will most definetly spread to Europe. It'll bring an end to privatisation and selling of infrastructure to foreign inversters. .

    • @steemlenn8797
      @steemlenn8797 Před 3 lety +1

      @@bluwasabi7635 Read that book: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dictator's_Handbook#:~:text=The%20Dictator%27s%20Handbook.%20The%20Dictator%E2%80%99s%20Handbook%3A%20Why%20Bad,discusses%20how%20politicians%20gain%20and%20retain%20political%20power.

    • @MajinMist603
      @MajinMist603 Před 3 lety +1

      ikr : /

  • @KC-to9xl
    @KC-to9xl Před 4 lety +887

    The way you put "结束" the Chinese word for 'Conclusion' at the end vs the English word was like a bittersweet cherry on top of a big scary cake

    • @telegnazatlqm3972
      @telegnazatlqm3972 Před 4 lety +13

      Damn that's really smart actually haha

    • @randomutubr222
      @randomutubr222 Před 4 lety +9

      The conclusion, is everything is Chinese.
      Nice. I wouldn't have caught that.

    • @TheLivetuner
      @TheLivetuner Před 4 lety +43

      That actually confused the hell out of me as a Chinese speaker because 結束 is more like "the end", "fin", I thought the video was over lol. A more accurate translation for "Conclusion" should be 結語 or 總結.

    • @Boyd2342
      @Boyd2342 Před 4 lety +11

      @@TheLivetuner Please don't take over the country, we mean no harm!

    • @XiyuYang
      @XiyuYang Před 4 lety +9

      @@Boyd2342 Lolol crusade is not a part of Chinese culture, tradition or history. All the wars that China waged are well within its immediate sphere of influence, anywhere beyond what we call first island chain today, China never waged a war in those places.
      And before you refute anything, Yuan Dynasty (essentially the Mongolians) are not a part of the Han civilization.

  • @balazskiss9252
    @balazskiss9252 Před rokem +4

    '20 years from now we will find ourselves in a new cold war' - That escalated quickly

    • @adolft_official
      @adolft_official Před 5 měsíci

      the bio weapon was launched t force isolation on china to slow down the growth

  • @jonathanpusar5931
    @jonathanpusar5931 Před rokem +9

    I feel like this video has somewhat aged well, and simultaneously aged like milk…
    Mexico has had a massive resurgence as a consequence of Trump’s policies and China itself shooting itself in the foot whenever possible…and now has the domino effect of it losing industry, housing and industrialization crash. an extreme aging population, and Russia’s weak response towards Ukraine (in comparison to their assumed response as a supposed world power) has left it more vulnerable than it’s been from internal strife.
    So while yes it hasn’t really encouraged more US manufacturing…it HAS started the process of decoupling the west from China before it became en vogue, making the process a lot easier and faster Xi anticipated.
    Whether Trump is brilliant or an idiot is a different story (and likely lies more on idiocracy with shades of brilliance)…but it did end up working long term.
    China overexpanded itself, and Xi knows it. Which is why it’s suddenly 180’d the past several years back to being very isolationist.

    • @youtubeviolatedme7123
      @youtubeviolatedme7123 Před rokem +2

      I believe that the current vulnerabilities in China's decentralized economic model stem from from a lack of support for domestic consumerism. I don't really attribute responsibility to Trump's "unpredictable" foreign policy "strategy" for directly influencing China, but I agree with what you say in your comment; I think that North America is well bolstered against Chinese influence. Biden seems to want to continue the gambit of trying to wait out the storm, while his administration (bless you Katherine Tai) is repairing relations with other countries. It looks like the tariffs on Indian goods imposed by Trump are going to be lifted before the end of 2023.

  • @megaladonman2568
    @megaladonman2568 Před 4 lety +1262

    The forests of africa.
    Many of these beautiful trees in a distant land,
    *will be cut down and sent to china*

    • @the_bear2_072
      @the_bear2_072 Před 4 lety +130

      @@wewuzkangz3876 your an perfect example of how trump became president... people like you voted for him and made china great again

    • @PlamThePlam
      @PlamThePlam Před 4 lety +7

      acording to Baba Vanga , a bulgarian medium , that predicted 9/11 , the sinking of a nukelear submarine and many important deaths , europe will be taken over by middle eastren and north african people , who will outnumber the europeans and vote themselfs into control , then making one united state with a capital Rome , so they would isolate the cristians in the vatican city. So in many ways , @WeWuz Kangz is right , but I also aprove @The_Bear 2_0 and his/her opinion , you are both partiarly right. It`s posibble that Europe will be a black continent , but they will not leave anyone , they would stay and take over. And in reality , Trump was elected , because of drama and that a lot of people didn`t actually vote in the election.

    • @jacobarmour6325
      @jacobarmour6325 Před 4 lety +55

      @@wewuzkangz3876 isn't this thread just charming

    • @susan638
      @susan638 Před 4 lety +1

      @@the_bear2_072 Hey Fox News Troll, what are you doing in this comment section?

    • @kuhmuh2357
      @kuhmuh2357 Před 4 lety +16

      @@wewuzkangz3876 what do African people have to do with Sharia law?

  • @zachzimmermann5209
    @zachzimmermann5209 Před 3 lety +378

    "20 years from now we will be in a cold war"
    It only took one

    • @verified_tinker1818
      @verified_tinker1818 Před 3 lety +14

      Uh... we're in a cold war?

    • @verified_tinker1818
      @verified_tinker1818 Před 3 lety +6

      @Bhum Brahmavira Seriously, what's going on?

    • @zachzimmermann5209
      @zachzimmermann5209 Před 3 lety +27

      @@verified_tinker1818 I wrote a very lengthy response trying to fill you in but I think it exceeded the character limit. Based on what I've seen it seems likely that the limit it 8192 characters (2^13). The response is about 2 1/2 pages long in 12 pt Times New Roman but I'd be honored if anyone were to read it (no pressure lol). Here's the link, I'm sure as hell not going to trash the response just because it's too long. pastebin.com/ac72HiBq

    • @verified_tinker1818
      @verified_tinker1818 Před 3 lety +6

      @@zachzimmermann5209 Jesus. I know some of that, but definitely not all. Thanks for the time you put into that response.

    • @zachzimmermann5209
      @zachzimmermann5209 Před 3 lety +4

      @@verified_tinker1818 You're welcome. Thanks for reading it

  • @dustin9289
    @dustin9289 Před rokem +2

    That last comment you made predicting the next cold war would be between an alliance of democracies and an alliance of autocrats seems to be coming to fruition just 3 years later.