I like your videos and everything. But a 2-minute commercial in a 10-minute video is more than a little bit absurd. I pay for RUclips premium so I don't have to watch ads. I understand. Everybody's trying to make well. Seems to be far more than a living but another 1/5 of a video that is an advertisement is going to equal at least one less subscriber. And more to the point, I feel like the only reason you made this video was not to inform people. But to give you an excuse to put on an advertisement. You didn't tell us anything new. But you did make yourselves some more money and I guess that's what matters above and beyond anything else
On the fake charges, I escaped from Viet Nam many moons ago, this crime is still over my head. For this, I probably will not go back there again. Fake charges, this practice is very common under a dictatorship regime. Once they detained you, you might not come out alive.
Bro, before I started reading the comments, I literally just posted you would think that they would be thankful because without the Japanese invasion there would be no CCP LMFAO
iirc Russia was part of the 8 nation alliance invasion against Qing Dynasty China. And Russia is still occupying Chinese territory for Stalin’s regime. Hypocrisy at its best. 🤷♂️
In other words, the Japanese are China's Emmanuel Goldstein, i.e., a subject of 2 minutes of hate, so as to distract the NPCs from awakening from their brainwashed slumber.
@@kyomoto2084 You really ought to see a professional about the fact that you're attracted to a guy who's not only committed s**ual assault but dyes his hair silver to try to look older and wiser then he'll likely ever be, while victimizing and bully everybody he can. If despite knowing all that and seeing his behavior towards others you still feel the need to comment that he's 'good looking' you definitely have issues you need to deal with before you get seriously injured through your personal life choices. It even makes me concerned that somebody has already done things to you without your consent, maybe even as a child.
@@einherjermarsjen531 modern China run by the CCP. Traditional China is a country that's all about respect as demanded by traditional Confucian values, which the CCP sadly threw away during the Cultural Revoluution. :(
I dont know about that statement. It's the same as saying "my grandpa fought against the nazis and had a lot of respect of them" China is 100% right regarding their hatred of Imperial Japan. Not modern Japan. They still however dont recognize the atrocities they comitted
me as japanese : まじかよ?怖いじゃん😨 if someone asked why japanese goes to china ? or even other countries ? its called wanting to have a trip.. no need special reason.. living in japan is not like living in heaven.. we have pro and cons about living in japan 😢 以上です〜
Japanese have actually always been polite and hard working, you can read young Einstein's journal to realise this. Japanese didn't become professional and hard working just after WW2, lol. They have always been very civilised and hard working and professional, that's how they were able to rise up so fast during the Meiji restoration. Now, Japanese soldiers, that's an entirely different kettle of fish obviously, soldiers are soldiers (no matter what country), and they like doing what they signed up for. Judging any nation's regular population for what their soldiers did or have done, is absurd. The soldiers also in the current war in Ukraine on both sides do abhorrent things (I have seen the videos from both sides), that is very removed from the reality of the civilian behaviour of both Ukrainian and Russian people (as I said, soldiers are a different kettle of fish).
I have read many accounts from US soldiers and officials that were part of the occupation at the end of the war. And many of them were shocked with how the Japanese were, because they had been brainwashed for years during the war that the Japanese are a bunch of barbaric subhumans, yet they found out the Japanese people are respectable and honest people, even more so than their own people back at home in the USA.
@@lordofthebeltsthereturnoft1127 Even David makes a mistake in this video, he is using the flawed "What the Japanese did" line, which is illogical. 99.9% of Japanese people at the time never did anything. We are talking about soldiers, and then a minority of soldiers even within that. And BTW sometimes we have to work hard to separate fact from fiction as well, since the CCP has been found out many times of just inventing anti-Japanese rhetoric. I know for a fact that a portion of soldiers are nasty people, no matter what nation, therefore certainly a portion of Japanese soldiers must have done some bad stuff. However thanks to the CCP's propaganda, it becomes difficult to work out what is real and what is fiction. The CCP have made many confirmed fake photos and claims regarding crimes, so they have really muddied the waters, it's a bit like the boy who cried wolf. On Chinese state media they used a blurred photo of what they claimed was the Nanjing massacre, when in reality they were using a photo of beheaded Taiwanese natives that were beheaded by a rival Taiwanese native tribe. It's funny that the CCP, a group that took over China via force, have to tell the Chinese public of all the Japanese crimes. Wouldn't the Chinese public know of these crimes, since they were meant to be the victims of them? But it is the CCP that has to "educate" them about how Japan wiped out entire cities of Chinese civilians in a genocidal rampage, and they can't produce any photos of these events either, other than showing a photo that is from an entirely different event that isn't even Chinese people and had nothing to do with Japan (and blurring it and falsely telling the Chinese public it is some Nanjing or Shanghai massacre, or however many else they made up). The amount of times the CCP revised the Nanjing death toll alone is comical, and reveals their propagandistic behaviour, it originally started at tens of thousands, then went beyond 200 thousand, then beyond 300 thousand, and now finally they seem happy at 400 thousand. From my own study it appears such an event did in fact happen, but was much smaller in scale than the modern CCP like to claim it was. For example an American missionary who actually ran the relief zone in Nanjing for civilians, who couldn't evacuate in time during the battle, his estimation was that only 12,000 Nanjing civilians were killed, with 6600 of them being killed on purpose (not just collateral damage). Then another American, who was a foreign correspondent for the New York Times and was living there at the time and an expert in China at the time, his estimate was 20,000. I believe these are the real numbers, that 10,000-20,000 civilians in Nanjing died. And that for many reasons these numbers had to be massively increased over time for the purpose of propaganda.
Yes, the character and values of a nation are not something that can be easily created in 50 or 100 years, nor are they something that last forever. At least, people who are neither hardworking nor smart cannot transform from a medieval feudal society into a modern nation that operates an aircraft carrier strike group in just 50 years. It was not the character itself that led Japan to ruin, but the leaders who used that character to lead the nation in a bad direction, and the same is true for Germany.
🤡🤡🤡 did u read history what japanese soldier did to people they colonized??? N their citizens even were ok with that so japanese r fucked up n messed up too then
even then, you cannot defend japan itself. the government and its people knew about the crimes and were supportive. even today the government denies any and all warcrimes
It's so easy to be a grifter in China. I know there are a few grifters on RUclips that do the whole "anti-immigrants, anti-feminist" grift, but Chinese media takes it to a whole new level. When I did have a Douyin account, I saw this American white guy post a video of himself walking around his town and there was a panda mural at a grade school, he said "The US repspects China so much we paint pandas at our schools". I know this sounds satirical but it's honestly irrelevant judging by the comments, whether they are truly "nationalistic" is irrelevant, they are deceptive and making quick money out of some brain washed people. These content, reactions, and mindset feeds back into a harmful "faith" that throws out critical thinking and morals to align with harmful nationalism.
They chose to vacation in China? What's next North Korea? Maybe South Sudan? Chernobyl? Generally when I want to take a vacation I'd prefer to go some place that isn't horrible.
3:34 well he is a criminal but he DEFINITELY knows his French rap because that track in the background is called LA GARDE MEURT MAIS NE SE REND PAS by SHRIKN AND FAF LARAGE. A Classic
Hey David. There's this very interesting news in Thailand right now about Chinese husband and Thai wife. If you could find any information from the news in China I would love to hear it. Cheers
I was in the British Museum last week, and sure enough, beautiful Chinese relics along with some comedy......hysterical little pinks 😂. Definitely worth the visit.
The Philippine-American War pitted one time allies in the overthrow of Spain against each other. Spain negotiated a separate peace with the United States in the Treaty of Paris, ceding colonial rule of the Philippine Islands to the Americans rather than granting the Filipinos independence. The American government accepted this new imperial role, and set about subduing any Filipinos who resisted. In this scene, the city of Iloilo is captured from Filipino forces by Americans led by Brigadier General Marcus Miller, with no loss of American lives. (Diorama in the Ayala Museum, Makati, Philippines, 2018.) Waging the American War How did the Americans justify their takeover of the Philippines? Are you convinced by this argument? In your opinion, did American conduct during the war match these justifications? Why or why not? How did the American military attempt to counter rumors of their brutality? Annexation of the Philippines as a colony of the United States was often justified by those in the U.S. government and media on moral and racial grounds. The U.S. was simply doing its duty as an advanced, Western nation, spreading civilization, democracy, and capitalism to primitive Asians who enjoyed none of these things and were too simple to be trusted with self-government. Historian Stuart Creighton Miller writes that in this view, “Americans altruistically went to war with Spain to liberate Cubans, Puerto Ricans, and Filipinos from their tyrannical yoke. If they lingered on too long in the Philippines, it was to protect the Filipinos from European predators waiting in the wings for an American withdrawal and to tutor them in American-style democracy.” Implicit in this attitude were notions of racial superiority and the inherent superiority of white America over primitive people of color. The ugly reality of Americans colonial mission was laid bare by Dean Worcester, an American colonial official, who wrote in his memoirs that the Filipinos were “treacherous, arrogant, stupid and vindictive, impervious to gratitude, incapable of recognizing obligations. Centuries of barbarism have made them cunning and dishonest. We cannot safely treat them as equals, for the simple and sufficient reason that they could not understand it. They do not know the meaning of justice and good faith. They do not know the difference between liberty and license…. These Filipinos must be taught obedience and be forced to observe, even if they cannot comprehend, the practices of civilization. On February 11, 1899-only one week after the first shots of the war were fired-American naval forces destroyed the city of Iloilo with bombardment by the USS Petrel and the USS Baltimore. The city was then captured by ground forces led by Brigadier General Marcus Miller, with no loss of American lives. Months later, after finally securing Manila from Filipino control, American forces moved northwards, engaging in combat at the brigade and battalion level in pursuit of the fleeing insurgent forces and their commanders. In response to the use of guerilla warfare tactics by Filipino forces beginning in September 1899, American military strategy shifted to a suppression footing. Tactics became focused on the control of key areas with internment and segregation of the civilian population in “zones of protection” from the guerrilla population (foreshadowing the Strategic Hamlet Program that would be utilized decades later, during the Vietnam War). Due to unsanitary conditions, many of the interned civilians died from dysentery. General Otis gained notoriety for some of his actions in the Philippines. Although multiple orders were given to Otis from Washington to avoid military conflict, he did very little to prevent the breakout of war. Otis refused to accept anything but unconditional surrender from the Philippine Army. He often made major military decisions without first consulting leadership in Washington. He acted aggressively in dealing with the Filipinos under the assumption that their resistance would collapse quickly. A member of the American colonial government offered an alternative theory on what Bell was achieving, noting in his official report that far from breaking the spirit of the Filipino people, the blanket policy of violence and destruction was: … sowing the seeds for a perpetual revolution. If these things need be done, they had best be done by native troops so that the people of the U.S.. will not be credited therewith. Otis also played a large role in suppressing information about American military tactics from the media. When letters describing American atrocities reached the American media, the War Department became involved and demanded that Otis investigate their authenticity. Each press clipping was forwarded to the original writer’s commanding officer, who would then convince or force the soldier to write a retraction of the original statements. Meanwhile, Otis claimed that Filipino insurgents tortured American prisoners in “fiendish fashion.” During the closing months of 1899, Aguinaldo attempted to counter Otis’ account by suggesting that neutral parties-foreign journalists or representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross-inspect his military operations. Otis refused, but Aguinaldo managed to smuggle four reporters-two English, one Canadian, and one Japanese-into the Philippines. The correspondents returned to Manila to report that American captives were “treated more like guests than prisoners,” were “fed the best that the country affords, and everything is done to gain their favor.” The story went on to say that American prisoners were offered commissions in the Filipino army and that three had accepted. The four reporters were expelled from the Philippines as soon as their stories were printed. U.S. Navy Lieutenant J.C. Gilmore, whose release was forced by American cavalry pursuing Aguinaldo into the mountains, insisted that he had received “considerable treatment” and that he was no more starved than were his captors. Otis responded to publication of two articles concerning this by ordering the “capture” of the two authors, and that they be “investigated,” therefore questioning their loyalty. When F.A. Blake of the International Committee of the Red Cross arrived at Aguinaldo’s request, Otis kept him confined to Manila, where Otis’ staff explained all of the violations of international humanitarian law perpetrated by Filipino soldiers. Blake managed to slip away from an escort and venture into the field. Blake never made it past American lines, but even within American lines he saw burned out villages and “horribly mutilated bodies, with stomachs slit open and occasionally decapitated.” Blake waited to return to San Francisco, where he told one reporter that “American soldiers are determined to kill every Filipino in sight.” H.L. Wells, a staunch imperialist writing in the New York Evening Post, excused the troubling American racial theories that contributed to the often callous violence that characterized the Philippine-American War “There is no question that our men do ‘shoot niggers’ somewhat in the sporting spirit, but that is because war and their environments have rubbed off the thin veneer of civilization…Undoubtedly, they do not regard the shooting of Filipinos just as they would the shooting of white troops. This is partly because they are “only niggers,” and partly because they despise them for their treacherous servility…The soldiers feel they are fighting with savages, not with soldiers.”
@ChinaInsiderWithDavidZhang greetings could you make a video about a fake chinese product of electrobic kitty litter they were defect and it killed 2 cats from a different country 🥺
Alex Ko is another one from SCMP -he is so extreme and transparent its laughable but he and Chinese Historian both live in Canada which is so hypocritical
Thanks for the informative videos. I was wondering if you do a Chinese translated version of your videos? My parents aren't chinese nationals but they are very brain washed and don't speak much English. I want to show them your videos so they can see understand what is happening to themselves.
He didn't deny that it happened or justify that it was right. He just meant that in a strange turn of events through the course of history that if the British had not done so, there might not have been any historical artifacts retained from that era that the current and future generations could refer to and learn from as unfortunately, most of them have been destroyed during the Mao Cultural Revolution.
Very interesting Mr. Zhang; unfortunately, you didn't have time to give to your audience a proper closure to your analysis probably because of the RUclips CCP regime paid Minions employees cutting short your video; please keep doing a great job hurting the feelings of the CCP regime RUclips paid employees.
If David thinks China hates Japan all of the times. Then what even inspired a Chinese game company to even make Honkai and Genshin with beautiful anime-like styles? Japan obliviously 🙄
Hall of Fame Taiwanese celebrity who should be disqualified to be a taiwanese : 1. Huang An (黃安) - who takes pride in reporting celebrities from Taiwan or Hong Kong for any perceived slight against China. Victims of his Weibo tirades include Chou Tzu-yu (周子瑜), a Taiwanese starlet who was only 16 then. Despite moving to Beijing to revive his career, Huang still returns to Taiwan for medical treatment and also to shelter from the Covid-19 virus at the start of the global epidemic radiating from Wuhan, China. 2. Ariel Lin (林依晨) - self-proclaimed “Chengduese (成都人)” She has repeatedly touted the beauty and simplicity of life in Xinjiang, a surveillance state given China’s ongoing genocidal campaign against the local Uyghurs that involves concentration camps and forced sterilization, during a recent magazine photoshoot there. 3. Lin Chi-ling (林志玲) - “My People, My Country (我和我的祖國)” in 2019. She was also the very first Taiwanese celebrity to share China Central Television’s national day post - a mere 19 minutes after the “I love you, China” graphic debuted on Weibo - last October. 4. Jam Hsiao (蕭敬騰) As a vocal proponent of the “One China” fantasy, Hsiao took part in the recording of “We Sing the Same Song (我們同唱一首歌),” a 2022 propaganda jingle with lyrics such as “both sides of the strait / have always been one family” penned by Vincent Fang (方文山), a fellow Taiwanese artist. 5. Jay Chou (周杰倫) - “To be a proud Chinese is to speak Chinese, which is why my English sucks,” he once stated, although he shrewdly does not maintain a Weibo account that would require him to re-post propaganda by Chinese state media. Chou, however, has appeared at least six times at the CCP’s spring festival gala, China’s most politically calculated show. 6. Jolin Tsai (蔡依林) - This May, at the Jiangxi leg of her “Ugly Beauty” concert tour, Tsai thanked her fans by saying “Our China’s Nanchang is the most passionate of all! (我們中國,南昌最熱情了對吧)” - a deliberate message that was repeated on her Weibo account, proving the statement to be crafted in a show of allegiance instead of an innocent slip of tongue. 7. Mayday (五月天) - the band’s frontman Ashin cheerfully declared that “Us Chinese will always stop for Peking duck when we’re in Beijing” while performing at the Chinese capital. The statement was delivered when the CCP was carrying out two days of military exercises to intimidate Taiwan. 8. Rainie Yang (楊丞琳) - She has made misleading claims that “seafood is a luxury (奢侈的)” in Taiwan, an island nation known for its advanced aquaculture and distant-water fishing fleets 9. Zhong Ming-xuan (鍾明軒) - “The Taiwanese are a part of the greater Chinese family” Honourable mentions include the following : Angela Chang (張韶涵) - “I am Chinese, I love my motherland” Jeff Chang (張信哲) - “This is the mighty Motherland, this is the place where I grew up” Ning Chang (張鈞甯) - “Strongly identifies with being Chinese” Darren Chen (官鴻) - “Glory to the motherland” Ivy Chen (陳意涵) - “Don’t you dare bully us, the Chinese people” Michelle Chen (陳妍希) - “Taiwan must return to the motherland’s embrace” Vicky Chen (文淇) - “Taiwan independence is a dead end” Ken Chu (朱孝天) - “Hoping for a swift unification” Fei Yu-ching (費玉清) - “I sing in praise of our dear Chairman Mao” Peter Ho (何潤東) - “Speaking from Taiwan Province” Patty Hou (侯佩岑) - “Taiwan independence is a dead end” Dylan Kuo (郭品超) - “Long live the motherland” Blue Lan (藍正龍) - “I love you, China” Show Lo (羅志祥) - “We are all Chinese” Nana Ou-Yang (歐陽娜娜) - “Proudly Chinese” Eddie Peng (彭于晏) - “Happy birthday [China], prosper on, add oil add oil add oil, so proud!” Shu Qi (舒淇) - “Taiwan must return to the motherland’s embrace” Richie Ren (任賢齊) - “I am Chinese” Shin (蘇見信) - “From the very start, I’ve always been pro-unification” Vivian Sung (宋芸樺) - “China is my Motherland” David Tao (陶喆) - “Chinese DNA is embedded in my blood” Cyndi Wang (王心凌) - “I am part of the greater Chinese family!” Darren Wang (王大陸) - “Prosperity to the motherland! Happy birthday, New China” Jiro Wang (汪東城) - “I’ve always been Chinese” Kenji Wu (吳克群) - “China will fulfill its dream of complete unification” Nicky Wu (吳奇隆) - “I love my motherland” Source : wordsfromtaiwan.medium.com/an-uncomprehensive-list-of-kowtowing-taiwanese-celebrities-b9a2caa1d4ab
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i love your videos!
@@johnnysaltelasmr6604Just a friendly reminder to post "Taiwan is a free & independent country" on anything you see regarding chna 🇹🇼❤️
LOVE FROM INDIA 🇮🇳DAVID
I like your videos and everything. But a 2-minute commercial in a 10-minute video is more than a little bit absurd. I pay for RUclips premium so I don't have to watch ads. I understand. Everybody's trying to make well. Seems to be far more than a living but another 1/5 of a video that is an advertisement is going to equal at least one less subscriber. And more to the point, I feel like the only reason you made this video was not to inform people. But to give you an excuse to put on an advertisement. You didn't tell us anything new. But you did make yourselves some more money and I guess that's what matters above and beyond anything else
And the irony of you not understanding that you're doing the exact same things that you're talking about the people in this video doing😂😂👍
Why would Japanese vacation in China. I’d actually fear being arrested on fake charges.
Chinese premiere did go to Japan asked for cultural visits and football matches between China and Japan. Japan had no choice
@@DK-gj5spAnd? What this has to do with going vacation in China. There are many other places to visit.
On the fake charges, I escaped from Viet Nam many moons ago, this crime is still over my head. For this, I probably will not go back there again. Fake charges, this practice is very common under a dictatorship regime. Once they detained you, you might not come out alive.
I'm your 100 likes 😊
Why would anyone vacation in China? They aren't far from being as bad as North Korea.
Funnily enough, in 1972, Mao thanked Japan for invading, because if they didn't, he wouldn't have won the Chinese Civil War against the KMT.
Bro, before I started reading the comments, I literally just posted you would think that they would be thankful because without the Japanese invasion there would be no CCP LMFAO
Just a friendly reminder to post "Taiwan is a free & independent country" on anything you see regarding chna 🇹🇼❤️
Of course, the PROC is still unable to invade Taiwan.
Extra emphasis on *country*
Don’t be stupid it’s not a country😊😊😊
Just a friendly remainder
Just a friendly reminder, Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, California, Texas and Florida are country
iirc Russia was part of the 8 nation alliance invasion against Qing Dynasty China.
And Russia is still occupying Chinese territory for Stalin’s regime.
Hypocrisy at its best. 🤷♂️
What Xi has to say? Has he tried to get back the land from Russia. It’s easier to bully the smaller nations, yes? Typical Chinese.
because both are communist
Its purely because they share ideology
Ccp use Japanese as a scapegoat.
In other words, the Japanese are China's Emmanuel Goldstein, i.e., a subject of 2 minutes of hate, so as to distract the NPCs from awakening from their brainwashed slumber.
An old generation's hate should not be a new generations purpose
New generation is using it for views
You can tell why he doesn’t approach Americans with that attitude 😂
Just a friendly reminder to post "Taiwan is a free & independent country" on anything you see regarding chna 🇹🇼❤️
@@wookfoot8408 absolutely INDEPENDENT AND SOVEREIGN TAIWAN. I would go to Taiwan 100 times before I would go to china and risk not coming back.
Chena racist to other ... its Okay because we are Victim
Other racist Chena ... Why everyone mean to to us T_T
I would never trust a chinese, especially one who is so proud to be one. You know they are crooks by that statement.
@@wookfoot8408 Wumao pretending to be taiwanese 🤣
Makes my blood boil seeing how the guy harassed and bullied those two Japanese tourists
He's kind cute
@@kyomoto2084 You need glasses
Bro you're sick in the head@@kyomoto2084
@@kyomoto2084 You really ought to see a professional about the fact that you're attracted to a guy who's not only committed s**ual assault but dyes his hair silver to try to look older and wiser then he'll likely ever be, while victimizing and bully everybody he can. If despite knowing all that and seeing his behavior towards others you still feel the need to comment that he's 'good looking' you definitely have issues you need to deal with before you get seriously injured through your personal life choices. It even makes me concerned that somebody has already done things to you without your consent, maybe even as a child.
❤ thank you for all you do. I appreciate your dedication to the truth.
Do a video on all the Chinese influencers on RUclips...
Yes especially one calling himself Chinese Historian on YT ,very extreme and disturbing,i have reported his content but nothing has been done
I would LOVE if he came up to me! I'm half Chinese and half Japanese! LOL!
i hear a new that a half japanes and half chines was killed by 45 year old man in china
Yesterday I did learn about this incident in China via a well known J youtuber. but yours is much better visually depicted. Very much appreciated!
We share you... with the world 🌏🌍🌎💯🔥
China has gutter oil Japan has great technology
China has rare earth, Japan has none. Technology is in fact dying in Japan 😂
Taiwan's closest friend is Japan. 🇹🇼🤝🇯🇵Japan's closest friend is Taiwan.
One of my grandfathers fought the Japanese in ww2. He had nothing but respect for them.
I think the main difference is that China is not a culture based on respect.
@einherjermarsjen531 Well, China dosen't have any honor at all. Gutter oil nuff said.
@@einherjermarsjen531 modern China run by the CCP. Traditional China is a country that's all about respect as demanded by traditional Confucian values, which the CCP sadly threw away during the Cultural Revoluution. :(
I dont know about that statement. It's the same as saying "my grandpa fought against the nazis and had a lot of respect of them"
China is 100% right regarding their hatred of Imperial Japan. Not modern Japan. They still however dont recognize the atrocities they comitted
@savage7882 I had a grandfather on the western front, too. He killed many Germans, and he was German.
The Japanese should visit Taiwan
I did! 😀 i love taiwan ❤
he himself is a criminal 😅
Who is?
@mikegiamalva321 the university student named Gaoyang "Gary" Li 😑
me as japanese : まじかよ?怖いじゃん😨
if someone asked why japanese goes to china ? or even other countries ? its called wanting to have a trip.. no need special reason.. living in japan is not like living in heaven.. we have pro and cons about living in japan 😢
以上です〜
I knew you were a true knight, David! I felt it in me GUT!
🙇🏼♀️🙏😇
Just a friendly reminder to post "Taiwan is a free & independent country" on anything you see regarding chna 🇹🇼❤️
Chena racist to other ... its Okay because we are Victim
Other racist Chena ... Why everyone mean to to us T_T
@@wookfoot8408 America is slave of Israel
@@HamCubes he is biggest fraud on RUclips
Japanese have actually always been polite and hard working, you can read young Einstein's journal to realise this. Japanese didn't become professional and hard working just after WW2, lol. They have always been very civilised and hard working and professional, that's how they were able to rise up so fast during the Meiji restoration.
Now, Japanese soldiers, that's an entirely different kettle of fish obviously, soldiers are soldiers (no matter what country), and they like doing what they signed up for. Judging any nation's regular population for what their soldiers did or have done, is absurd. The soldiers also in the current war in Ukraine on both sides do abhorrent things (I have seen the videos from both sides), that is very removed from the reality of the civilian behaviour of both Ukrainian and Russian people (as I said, soldiers are a different kettle of fish).
I have read many accounts from US soldiers and officials that were part of the occupation at the end of the war. And many of them were shocked with how the Japanese were, because they had been brainwashed for years during the war that the Japanese are a bunch of barbaric subhumans, yet they found out the Japanese people are respectable and honest people, even more so than their own people back at home in the USA.
@@lordofthebeltsthereturnoft1127
Even David makes a mistake in this video, he is using the flawed "What the Japanese did" line, which is illogical. 99.9% of Japanese people at the time never did anything. We are talking about soldiers, and then a minority of soldiers even within that.
And BTW sometimes we have to work hard to separate fact from fiction as well, since the CCP has been found out many times of just inventing anti-Japanese rhetoric.
I know for a fact that a portion of soldiers are nasty people, no matter what nation, therefore certainly a portion of Japanese soldiers must have done some bad stuff. However thanks to the CCP's propaganda, it becomes difficult to work out what is real and what is fiction. The CCP have made many confirmed fake photos and claims regarding crimes, so they have really muddied the waters, it's a bit like the boy who cried wolf.
On Chinese state media they used a blurred photo of what they claimed was the Nanjing massacre, when in reality they were using a photo of beheaded Taiwanese natives that were beheaded by a rival Taiwanese native tribe.
It's funny that the CCP, a group that took over China via force, have to tell the Chinese public of all the Japanese crimes. Wouldn't the Chinese public know of these crimes, since they were meant to be the victims of them? But it is the CCP that has to "educate" them about how Japan wiped out entire cities of Chinese civilians in a genocidal rampage, and they can't produce any photos of these events either, other than showing a photo that is from an entirely different event that isn't even Chinese people and had nothing to do with Japan (and blurring it and falsely telling the Chinese public it is some Nanjing or Shanghai massacre, or however many else they made up).
The amount of times the CCP revised the Nanjing death toll alone is comical, and reveals their propagandistic behaviour, it originally started at tens of thousands, then went beyond 200 thousand, then beyond 300 thousand, and now finally they seem happy at 400 thousand.
From my own study it appears such an event did in fact happen, but was much smaller in scale than the modern CCP like to claim it was. For example an American missionary who actually ran the relief zone in Nanjing for civilians, who couldn't evacuate in time during the battle, his estimation was that only 12,000 Nanjing civilians were killed, with 6600 of them being killed on purpose (not just collateral damage).
Then another American, who was a foreign correspondent for the New York Times and was living there at the time and an expert in China at the time, his estimate was 20,000.
I believe these are the real numbers, that 10,000-20,000 civilians in Nanjing died. And that for many reasons these numbers had to be massively increased over time for the purpose of propaganda.
Yes, the character and values of a nation are not something that can be easily created in 50 or 100 years, nor are they something that last forever. At least, people who are neither hardworking nor smart cannot transform from a medieval feudal society into a modern nation that operates an aircraft carrier strike group in just 50 years. It was not the character itself that led Japan to ruin, but the leaders who used that character to lead the nation in a bad direction, and the same is true for Germany.
🤡🤡🤡 did u read history what japanese soldier did to people they colonized??? N their citizens even were ok with that so japanese r fucked up n messed up too then
even then, you cannot defend japan itself. the government and its people knew about the crimes and were supportive. even today the government denies any and all warcrimes
Nice video Dave! 💯
😂 dude those spots on the wall to ur left are driving me crazy I keep trying to whine my phone's screen 😅
It's so pathetic that people go to such extremes to hate other human beings..
That Chinese guy is rude.
Didn't expect to get on a recently published video, i usually get the old ones so... Nice
It's so easy to be a grifter in China. I know there are a few grifters on RUclips that do the whole "anti-immigrants, anti-feminist" grift, but Chinese media takes it to a whole new level. When I did have a Douyin account, I saw this American white guy post a video of himself walking around his town and there was a panda mural at a grade school, he said "The US repspects China so much we paint pandas at our schools". I know this sounds satirical but it's honestly irrelevant judging by the comments, whether they are truly "nationalistic" is irrelevant, they are deceptive and making quick money out of some brain washed people. These content, reactions, and mindset feeds back into a harmful "faith" that throws out critical thinking and morals to align with harmful nationalism.
Current nationalist Chinese mentality: “how dare you burn what I plan on burning myself?!” 😂
LOVE FROM INDIA 🇮🇳 DAVID
They chose to vacation in China? What's next North Korea? Maybe South Sudan? Chernobyl? Generally when I want to take a vacation I'd prefer to go some place that isn't horrible.
3:34 well he is a criminal but he DEFINITELY knows his French rap because that track in the background is called LA GARDE MEURT MAIS NE SE REND PAS by SHRIKN AND FAF LARAGE. A Classic
Nice
You can see 👀😏😔💯🔥
can he use his binchiling points to get out of jail?
Hey David.
There's this very interesting news in Thailand right now about Chinese husband and Thai wife.
If you could find any information from the news in China I would love to hear it.
Cheers
Since the beginning of my existence hate has always been profitable 🕯️
Tighten the airport security
This could be part of tourism in China.
the have to protect the hate from the past from the passage time or else they wouldn't have big army tomorrow!
The subtitles are too small to read
Any proof that cccp hired these crazy influencers?
I love Chinese Nationalism!!!! It's so kewl and epic!!!!!!!!! 😎😎😎. (Joke)
Let's see him try taking in that tone to an American😂😂😂
"IF THERE WAS NO ISREAL THEN WE WOULD NEED TO INVENT AN ISREAL" - BIDEN
Socialism, communism, marxism, fascism, alt-left extremism, authoritarianism & tyranny are all synonymous.
You couldn't pay me enough to visit China or India
I can't read the subtitles on my phone because the letters are too small
and people call us whites racists. well even the american south can learn something from the chinees
I was in the British Museum last week, and sure enough, beautiful Chinese relics along with some comedy......hysterical little pinks 😂. Definitely worth the visit.
HOW OLD IS THAT GUY, 6 ?
David, I'm pretty sure that is a real psychopath.
Why is his hair white is he a westerner?😂😂😂😂😂😂pretending to be a CCP.
The Philippine-American War pitted one time allies in the overthrow of Spain against each other. Spain negotiated a separate peace with the United States in the Treaty of Paris, ceding colonial rule of the Philippine Islands to the Americans rather than granting the Filipinos independence. The American government accepted this new imperial role, and set about subduing any Filipinos who resisted. In this scene, the city of Iloilo is captured from Filipino forces by Americans led by Brigadier General Marcus Miller, with no loss of American lives. (Diorama in the Ayala Museum, Makati, Philippines, 2018.)
Waging the American War
How did the Americans justify their takeover of the Philippines? Are you convinced by this argument?
In your opinion, did American conduct during the war match these justifications? Why or why not?
How did the American military attempt to counter rumors of their brutality?
Annexation of the Philippines as a colony of the United States was often justified by those in the U.S. government and media on moral and racial grounds. The U.S. was simply doing its duty as an advanced, Western nation, spreading civilization, democracy, and capitalism to primitive Asians who enjoyed none of these things and were too simple to be trusted with self-government. Historian Stuart Creighton Miller writes that in this view, “Americans altruistically went to war with Spain to liberate Cubans, Puerto Ricans, and Filipinos from their tyrannical yoke. If they lingered on too long in the Philippines, it was to protect the Filipinos from European predators waiting in the wings for an American withdrawal and to tutor them in American-style democracy.” Implicit in this attitude were notions of racial superiority and the inherent superiority of white America over primitive people of color.
The ugly reality of Americans colonial mission was laid bare by Dean Worcester, an American colonial official, who wrote in his memoirs that the Filipinos were “treacherous, arrogant, stupid and vindictive, impervious to gratitude, incapable of recognizing obligations. Centuries of barbarism have made them cunning and dishonest. We cannot safely treat them as equals, for the simple and sufficient reason that they could not understand it. They do not know the meaning of justice and good faith. They do not know the difference between liberty and license…. These Filipinos must be taught obedience and be forced to observe, even if they cannot comprehend, the practices of civilization.
On February 11, 1899-only one week after the first shots of the war were fired-American naval forces destroyed the city of Iloilo with bombardment by the USS Petrel and the USS Baltimore. The city was then captured by ground forces led by Brigadier General Marcus Miller, with no loss of American lives.
Months later, after finally securing Manila from Filipino control, American forces moved northwards, engaging in combat at the brigade and battalion level in pursuit of the fleeing insurgent forces and their commanders. In response to the use of guerilla warfare tactics by Filipino forces beginning in September 1899, American military strategy shifted to a suppression footing. Tactics became focused on the control of key areas with internment and segregation of the civilian population in “zones of protection” from the guerrilla population (foreshadowing the Strategic Hamlet Program that would be utilized decades later, during the Vietnam War). Due to unsanitary conditions, many of the interned civilians died from dysentery.
General Otis gained notoriety for some of his actions in the Philippines. Although multiple orders were given to Otis from Washington to avoid military conflict, he did very little to prevent the breakout of war. Otis refused to accept anything but unconditional surrender from the Philippine Army. He often made major military decisions without first consulting leadership in Washington. He acted aggressively in dealing with the Filipinos under the assumption that their resistance would collapse quickly.
A member of the American colonial government offered an alternative theory on what Bell was achieving, noting in his official report that far from breaking the spirit of the Filipino people, the blanket policy of violence and destruction was:
… sowing the seeds for a perpetual revolution. If these things need be done, they had best be done by native troops so that the people of the U.S.. will not be credited therewith.
Otis also played a large role in suppressing information about American military tactics from the media. When letters describing American atrocities reached the American media, the War Department became involved and demanded that Otis investigate their authenticity. Each press clipping was forwarded to the original writer’s commanding officer, who would then convince or force the soldier to write a retraction of the original statements.
Meanwhile, Otis claimed that Filipino insurgents tortured American prisoners in “fiendish fashion.” During the closing months of 1899, Aguinaldo attempted to counter Otis’ account by suggesting that neutral parties-foreign journalists or representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross-inspect his military operations. Otis refused, but Aguinaldo managed to smuggle four reporters-two English, one Canadian, and one Japanese-into the Philippines. The correspondents returned to Manila to report that American captives were “treated more like guests than prisoners,” were “fed the best that the country affords, and everything is done to gain their favor.” The story went on to say that American prisoners were offered commissions in the Filipino army and that three had accepted. The four reporters were expelled from the Philippines as soon as their stories were printed.
U.S. Navy Lieutenant J.C. Gilmore, whose release was forced by American cavalry pursuing Aguinaldo into the mountains, insisted that he had received “considerable treatment” and that he was no more starved than were his captors. Otis responded to publication of two articles concerning this by ordering the “capture” of the two authors, and that they be “investigated,” therefore questioning their loyalty.
When F.A. Blake of the International Committee of the Red Cross arrived at Aguinaldo’s request, Otis kept him confined to Manila, where Otis’ staff explained all of the violations of international humanitarian law perpetrated by Filipino soldiers. Blake managed to slip away from an escort and venture into the field. Blake never made it past American lines, but even within American lines he saw burned out villages and “horribly mutilated bodies, with stomachs slit open and occasionally decapitated.” Blake waited to return to San Francisco, where he told one reporter that “American soldiers are determined to kill every Filipino in sight.”
H.L. Wells, a staunch imperialist writing in the New York Evening Post, excused the troubling American racial theories that contributed to the often callous violence that characterized the Philippine-American War “There is no question that our men do ‘shoot niggers’ somewhat in the sporting spirit, but that is because war and their environments have rubbed off the thin veneer of civilization…Undoubtedly, they do not regard the shooting of Filipinos just as they would the shooting of white troops. This is partly because they are “only niggers,” and partly because they despise them for their treacherous servility…The soldiers feel they are fighting with savages, not with soldiers.”
Your comment is irrelevant and quite pathetic nonsense.
@ChinaInsiderWithDavidZhang greetings could you make a video about a fake chinese product of electrobic kitty litter they were defect and it killed 2 cats from a different country 🥺
Why show little video of that guy...but instead you talk too much,who da fuck wants to know that much detail
Please have a look at Chinese Historian -his content is increasingly disturbing 😢.
Alex Ko is another one from SCMP -he is so extreme and transparent its laughable but he and Chinese Historian both live in Canada which is so hypocritical
As a Filipino, I like Chinese more than Japanese.
Thanks for the informative videos. I was wondering if you do a Chinese translated version of your videos? My parents aren't chinese nationals but they are very brain washed and don't speak much English. I want to show them your videos so they can see understand what is happening to themselves.
Japan is kind of viewed by China how Israelis are veiwed in certain Islamic countries.
But not at the same level of hate...yet .
2 min ad on a 10 min vid Zzz
Crap audiences lead to crap videos, not the other way around.
6:46 nope, British looted, intention was very clear bro
He didn't deny that it happened or justify that it was right. He just meant that in a strange turn of events through the course of history that if the British had not done so, there might not have been any historical artifacts retained from that era that the current and future generations could refer to and learn from as unfortunately, most of them have been destroyed during the Mao Cultural Revolution.
Mf, you are at it again.
@@DK-ev9dg Exactly
@@DK-ev9dg Chinese bot strike again
@@youre_bizzare_bro4349 western shills and 250lb useless mules.
@@CarSpotsAmsterdam he lies and makes you fool with his lies
Fuckin' nickel party
Very interesting Mr. Zhang; unfortunately, you didn't have time to give to your audience a proper closure to your analysis probably because of the RUclips CCP regime paid Minions employees cutting short your video; please keep doing a great job hurting the feelings of the CCP regime RUclips paid employees.
Your mom is repenting after giving your birth.
@@DK-ev9dg David hatched from an egg
Your parents didn't use condom so that why you are here today, sad for them 😢
@@CarSpotsAmsterdamyou are a unwanted child for sure 😂
@@JohnNg1989-ux9ni It’s ironic you’d say that, because the only thing more unwanted than me is your opinion 😅😅😅
If David thinks China hates Japan all of the times. Then what even inspired a Chinese game company to even make Honkai and Genshin with beautiful anime-like styles? Japan obliviously 🙄
Hall of Fame
Taiwanese celebrity who should be disqualified to be a taiwanese :
1. Huang An (黃安) -
who takes pride in reporting celebrities from Taiwan or Hong Kong for any perceived slight against China. Victims of his Weibo tirades include Chou Tzu-yu (周子瑜), a Taiwanese starlet who was only 16 then. Despite moving to Beijing to revive his career, Huang still returns to Taiwan for medical treatment and also to shelter from the Covid-19 virus at the start of the global epidemic radiating from Wuhan, China.
2. Ariel Lin (林依晨) - self-proclaimed “Chengduese (成都人)”
She has repeatedly touted the beauty and simplicity of life in Xinjiang, a surveillance state given China’s ongoing genocidal campaign against the local Uyghurs that involves concentration camps and forced sterilization, during a recent magazine photoshoot there.
3. Lin Chi-ling (林志玲) - “My People, My Country (我和我的祖國)” in 2019. She was also the very first Taiwanese celebrity to share China Central Television’s national day post - a mere 19 minutes after the “I love you, China” graphic debuted on Weibo - last October.
4. Jam Hsiao (蕭敬騰)
As a vocal proponent of the “One China” fantasy, Hsiao took part in the recording of “We Sing the Same Song (我們同唱一首歌),” a 2022 propaganda jingle with lyrics such as “both sides of the strait / have always been one family” penned by Vincent Fang (方文山), a fellow Taiwanese artist.
5. Jay Chou (周杰倫) -
“To be a proud Chinese is to speak Chinese, which is why my English sucks,” he once stated, although he shrewdly does not maintain a Weibo account that would require him to re-post propaganda by Chinese state media. Chou, however, has appeared at least six times at the CCP’s spring festival gala, China’s most politically calculated show.
6. Jolin Tsai (蔡依林) -
This May, at the Jiangxi leg of her “Ugly Beauty” concert tour, Tsai thanked her fans by saying “Our China’s Nanchang is the most passionate of all! (我們中國,南昌最熱情了對吧)” - a deliberate message that was repeated on her Weibo account, proving the statement to be crafted in a show of allegiance instead of an innocent slip of tongue.
7. Mayday (五月天) -
the band’s frontman Ashin cheerfully declared that “Us Chinese will always stop for Peking duck when we’re in Beijing” while performing at the Chinese capital. The statement was delivered when the CCP was carrying out two days of military exercises to intimidate Taiwan.
8. Rainie Yang (楊丞琳) -
She has made misleading claims that “seafood is a luxury (奢侈的)” in Taiwan, an island nation known for its advanced aquaculture and distant-water fishing fleets
9. Zhong Ming-xuan (鍾明軒) - “The Taiwanese are a part of the greater Chinese family”
Honourable mentions include the following :
Angela Chang (張韶涵) - “I am Chinese, I love my motherland”
Jeff Chang (張信哲) - “This is the mighty Motherland, this is the place where I grew up”
Ning Chang (張鈞甯) - “Strongly identifies with being Chinese”
Darren Chen (官鴻) - “Glory to the motherland”
Ivy Chen (陳意涵) - “Don’t you dare bully us, the Chinese people”
Michelle Chen (陳妍希) - “Taiwan must return to the motherland’s embrace”
Vicky Chen (文淇) - “Taiwan independence is a dead end”
Ken Chu (朱孝天) - “Hoping for a swift unification”
Fei Yu-ching (費玉清) - “I sing in praise of our dear Chairman Mao”
Peter Ho (何潤東) - “Speaking from Taiwan Province”
Patty Hou (侯佩岑) - “Taiwan independence is a dead end”
Dylan Kuo (郭品超) - “Long live the motherland”
Blue Lan (藍正龍) - “I love you, China”
Show Lo (羅志祥) - “We are all Chinese”
Nana Ou-Yang (歐陽娜娜) - “Proudly Chinese”
Eddie Peng (彭于晏) - “Happy birthday [China], prosper on, add oil add oil add oil, so proud!”
Shu Qi (舒淇) - “Taiwan must return to the motherland’s embrace”
Richie Ren (任賢齊) - “I am Chinese”
Shin (蘇見信) - “From the very start, I’ve always been pro-unification”
Vivian Sung (宋芸樺) - “China is my Motherland”
David Tao (陶喆) - “Chinese DNA is embedded in my blood”
Cyndi Wang (王心凌) - “I am part of the greater Chinese family!”
Darren Wang (王大陸) - “Prosperity to the motherland! Happy birthday, New China”
Jiro Wang (汪東城) - “I’ve always been Chinese”
Kenji Wu (吳克群) - “China will fulfill its dream of complete unification”
Nicky Wu (吳奇隆) - “I love my motherland”
Source : wordsfromtaiwan.medium.com/an-uncomprehensive-list-of-kowtowing-taiwanese-celebrities-b9a2caa1d4ab
Pawns complicit in China’s global cognitive warfare
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Public figures like celebrities and pop artists are often at the forefront of disinformation campaigns, especially when they covet the promise of China’s vast market. Taiwan is subjected to consistent infidelity by many of its homegrown singers, especially since they choose to sign special agreements - like the “One China oath (中國台灣承諾書)” - with state-sanctioned marketing agencies and pledge allegiance to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
These chameleon artists have been coerced or coaxed into not only posting social media content designed by Chinese state media on Weibo, a severely censored platform engineered by the CCP, but sharing communist propaganda regarding Taiwan, Hong Kong, Tibet, and Xinjiang as well. Collectively, they are known as “communist panderers (舔共).” In the grand theater of the CCP’s domineering ambitions, they are willing pawns in China’s myth-building attempts to sweep aside its socioeconomic weaknesses, distract from its human rights abuses, and rewrite its actual history.
EIGHT TAIWANESE PAWNS
Ariel Lin (林依晨) - Actress who made her name from Taiwanese idol dramas including “It Started with a Kiss (惡作劇之吻)” and self-proclaimed “Chengduese (成都人)” despite being born and raised in Yilan, Taiwan after her grandfather left Sichuan, China two generations ago. She has repeatedly touted the beauty and simplicity of life in Xinjiang, a surveillance state given China’s ongoing genocidal campaign against the local Uyghurs that involves concentration camps and forced sterilization, during a recent magazine photoshoot there.

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Lin Chi-ling (林志玲) - Taiwan’s top model and the once-rumored romantic interest of Foxconn tycoon Terry Gou (郭台銘). Lin traveled to the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, where she runs a charity school, to make a video with kids dressed in brightly colored ethnic costumes singing and dancing to the patriotic tune of “My People, My Country (我和我的祖國)” in 2019. She was also the very first Taiwanese celebrity to share China Central Television’s national day post - a mere 19 minutes after the “I love you, China” graphic debuted on Weibo - last October.

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Jam Hsiao (蕭敬騰) - Singer of Indigenous Amis heritage who was introduced to the public as a successful challenger on the Taiwanese talent show “One Million Star.” He is a frequent performer at Chinese state media’s spring festival galas, although one disastrous performance was attributed to refusing to lip-sync even after falling sick. As a vocal proponent of the “One China” fantasy, Hsiao took part in the recording of “We Sing the Same Song (我們同唱一首歌),” a 2022 propaganda jingle with lyrics such as “both sides of the strait / have always been one family” penned by Vincent Fang (方文山), a fellow Taiwanese artist.

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Jay Chou (周杰倫) - Taiwanese singer-songwriter with two decades’ worth of chart-topping hits. Having established a global presence from humble origins in Taipei, Chou has since been focused on growing his career on the opposite side of the strait. “To be a proud Chinese is to speak Chinese, which is why my English sucks,” he once stated, although he shrewdly does not maintain a Weibo account that would require him to re-post propaganda by Chinese state media. Chou, however, has appeared at least six times at the CCP’s spring festival gala, China’s most politically calculated show.

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Jolin Tsai (蔡依林) - Taiwanese diva of superstar status renowned for her dance moves and lavish adoration of her Gucci-wearing puppies. As a fashionista, she often shares selfies while wearing an assortment of costumes from China’s minority ethnic groups on social media. This May, at the Jiangxi leg of her “Ugly Beauty” concert tour, Tsai thanked her fans by saying “Our China’s Nanchang is the most passionate of all! (我們中國,南昌最熱情了對吧)” - a deliberate message that was repeated on her Weibo account, proving the statement to be crafted in a show of allegiance instead of an innocent slip of tongue.

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Mayday (五月天) - Five-piece boyband that led Taiwan’s Mando-rock movement during the 2000s. Prior to the 2024 presidential elections in Taiwan, Mayday was accused of lip-syncing at a Shanghai concert in a move that was perceived as the CCP’s attempts to discredit the band and divide Taiwanese voters. By May this year, the band’s frontman Ashin cheerfully declared that “Us Chinese will always stop for Peking duck when we’re in Beijing” while performing at the Chinese capital. The statement was delivered when the CCP was carrying out two days of military exercises to intimidate Taiwan.

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Rainie Yang (楊丞琳) - Actress whose breakthrough stemmed from Taiwanese idol dramas including “Devil Beside You (惡魔在身邊)” and self-identified “Cantonese (廣東人)” despite being born and raised in Taipei after her father left China for Taiwan. She has made misleading claims that “seafood is a luxury (奢侈的)” in Taiwan, an island nation known for its advanced aquaculture and distant-water fishing fleets. Yet Yang cannot celebrate her birthday on Chinese social media because of the CCP’s censorship pertaining to June 4, the taboo date of the 1989 Tiananmen Square Massacre.

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Huang An (黃安) - Hsinchu-born singer of “The New Mandarin Ducks and Butterflies Dream (新鴛鴦蝴蝶夢)” fame and self-appointed “terminator of Taiwanese separatists (台獨剋星)” who takes pride in reporting celebrities from Taiwan or Hong Kong for any perceived slight against China. Victims of his Weibo tirades include Chou Tzu-yu (周子瑜), a Taiwanese starlet who was only 16 then. Despite moving to Beijing to revive his career, Huang still returns to Taiwan for medical treatment and also to shelter from the Covid-19 virus at the start of the global epidemic radiating from Wuhan, China.

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HALL OF FAME
* not a comprehensive list
Angela Chang (張韶涵) - “I am Chinese, I love my motherland”
Jeff Chang (張信哲) - “This is the mighty Motherland, this is the place where I grew up”
Ning Chang (張鈞甯) - “Strongly identifies with being Chinese”
Darren Chen (官鴻) - “Glory to the motherland”
Ivy Chen (陳意涵) - “Don’t you dare bully us, the Chinese people”
Michelle Chen (陳妍希) - “Taiwan must return to the motherland’s embrace”
Vicky Chen (文淇) - “Taiwan independence is a dead end”
Ken Chu (朱孝天) - “Hoping for a swift unification”
Fei Yu-ching (費玉清) - “I sing in praise of our dear Chairman Mao”
Peter Ho (何潤東) - “Speaking from Taiwan Province”
Patty Hou (侯佩岑) - “Taiwan independence is a dead end”
Dylan Kuo (郭品超) - “Long live the motherland”
Blue Lan (藍正龍) - “I love you, China”
Show Lo (羅志祥) - “We are all Chinese”
Nana Ou-Yang (歐陽娜娜) - “Proudly Chinese”
Eddie Peng (彭于晏) - “Happy birthday [China], prosper on, add oil add oil add oil, so proud!”
Shu Qi (舒淇) - “Taiwan must return to the motherland’s embrace”
Richie Ren (任賢齊) - “I am Chinese”
Shin (蘇見信) - “From the very start, I’ve always been pro-unification”
Vivian Sung (宋芸樺) - “China is my Motherland”
David Tao (陶喆) - “Chinese DNA is embedded in my blood”
Cyndi Wang (王心凌) - “I am part of the greater Chinese family!”
Darren Wang (王大陸) - “Prosperity to the motherland! Happy birthday, New China”
Jiro Wang (汪東城) - “I’ve always been Chinese”
Kenji Wu (吳克群) - “China will fulfill its dream of complete unification”
Nicky Wu (吳奇隆) - “I love my motherland”
Aska Yang (楊宗緯) - “China will fulfill its dream of complete unification”
Nicky Wu (吳奇隆) - “I love my motherland”
Aska Yang (楊宗緯) - “China will fulfill its dream of complete unification”
Zhong Ming-xuan (鍾明軒) - “The Taiwanese are a part of the greater Chinese family”
Hol up King- You dropped your crown 👑