How Chinese view Ukraine War

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  • Опубликовано: 6 июн 2024
  • What's Chinese opinion regarding the war in Ukraine.
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    0:00 - Intro
    2:18 - Chinese Survey
    10:57 - Reason why Chinese think this way

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  • @WindSpiritZ
    @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +145

    Oh I forgot to make a point in this video. It is not in the interest of China/Chinese government to release this kind of survey to the public because of Russian leaning population. Imagine if a survey ask if Russia should annex the four regions, and a bunch of Chinese says YES YES YES, that will damage China Europe relationship and harm business relationship.

    • @privacyhelp
      @privacyhelp Месяц назад +1

      Who cares? Today France is still colonizing some African countries, do Chinese care when they buy Dior, Hermes and LV?

    • @sohn7767
      @sohn7767 Месяц назад +2

      Should probably ping this. You can also edit/expand that pinned message when you happen to remember some things and want people to see it

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +14

      @@sohn7767 yea started this whole thing 2 weeks ago. New to this youtube, camera, video editing thing.

    • @Sasha-do6bn
      @Sasha-do6bn Месяц назад +13

      Official Chinese position is balanced. It does not see the conflict black and white and acknowledge involvement of NATO. Thus, the only way to liberate Ukraine is to make everybody respect the sovereignty of that country. Not only Russian troops should leave Ukraine, but CIA, MI6, NATO as well.

    • @Diongreco
      @Diongreco Месяц назад +10

      Why it should damage their relations?? This is opinion of ordinary Chinese people. As you may know not so long ago some European countries have sent their official delegations to Taiwan to express their support. Weren't they thinking that this could damage their relations with China??

  • @petermeter9890
    @petermeter9890 Месяц назад +9

    I have learnt something today and also had some presumptions confirmed, thank you for the video

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for watching! May we find peace forward together.

    • @terjeoseberg990
      @terjeoseberg990 28 дней назад

      At 3:18 I learned that the Chinese have been brainwashed by Russian propaganda.

    • @bigodbiel5285
      @bigodbiel5285 9 дней назад

      The same communist heard mentality. Sad

  • @gediminasmorkys3589
    @gediminasmorkys3589 Месяц назад +31

    Both surveys simply confirm what I thought. I wonder what your second video can reveal that is so different 🙂

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +3

      Hope you enjoyed it!

    • @TawaniAnyangwe
      @TawaniAnyangwe Месяц назад +2

      Me too. And I lived in Moscow in the 90s. (studied aeronautics)

    • @terjeoseberg990
      @terjeoseberg990 28 дней назад

      @@TawaniAnyangwe, Did you learn that the Kinzhal and Zircon are garbage that can be shot down by 30 year old Patriot missiles?

  • @martinrichardson3493
    @martinrichardson3493 Месяц назад +43

    I gave some criticism earlier; that being said, I appreciate your perspective and encourage you to keep this up. You have excellent content.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +5

      I appreciate that! If you have any question, let me know!

    • @alexcher3134
      @alexcher3134 20 дней назад +2

      @WindSpiritZ I have a question. in the end you say that Europeans do not want to be distracted by other issues and problems in the world. It seems strange to me to expect that Europeans will be interested in other issues when the biggest war since the Second World War 2 is taking place in the geographical center of this very Europe. and how do you think European countries should react in such conditions? By the way, let me remind you that NATO did not participate in any way and did not help Ukraine at all.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  20 дней назад +2

      @@alexcher3134 NATO and US involve deeply in Ukraine even before the war. It is good to have a wider lens when approach geopolitical issue.

    • @alexcher3134
      @alexcher3134 20 дней назад +3

      What do you mean by "deeply involved" before the 2014 war? Ukrainian participation in one single NATO program - “Partnership for Peace”, so many countries participated in this program, even Russia; Ukraine did not participate in any other NATO programs. and whether Ukraine cooperates with the United States is decided solely by Ukraine and its citizens and in no way can be the cause of war, Russian occupation and the murder of civilians and innocent people in Ukraine. Or do you have a different point of view?

    • @alexcher3134
      @alexcher3134 20 дней назад +2

      @WindSpiritZ for example, when Russia created the aggressive military alliance CSTO on the borders of Ukraine, Ukraine did not go to attack Russia and kill its citizens and annex the cities of the Russian Federation to Ukraine. and at the same time, before the war, Ukraine even had a constitutional prohibition on participation in any military alliances, even NATO, and before the start of the war, no one in Ukraine wanted or talked about joining NATO. The article on the ban on joining NATO was removed from the Constitution of Ukraine only in 2019, that is, 5 years after the start of Russian military aggression. How does your broad geopolitical view explain this?

  • @krone299
    @krone299 27 дней назад +6

    Great video, thank you for spreading awareness on this topic

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  27 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @MrGaryZhou
    @MrGaryZhou 28 дней назад +4

    I am very happy to find such a great channel. Great contents!

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  28 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  28 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @steveagola9317
    @steveagola9317 Месяц назад +7

    Wow. Your perspective is refreshing

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching! May we find peace forward together.

  • @cathysmusic4919
    @cathysmusic4919 Месяц назад +9

    Thanks for the uploads, greetings from kenya Uganda border town 😊

    • @mashariki
      @mashariki Месяц назад +2

      Hi. Am Kenyan too. In Nairobi. Sijui nimejipata hapa aje 😄 but nimewarch tu. Interesting content. Waafrika wengi wako pande ya Russia.

    • @hydratejsn
      @hydratejsn 9 дней назад +1

      ​@@mashariki why exactly if I may ask? Is it something about Russia that you want to support, or is it more of a anti EU, perhaps anti America stance?

    • @mashariki
      @mashariki 4 дня назад

      @@hydratejsn I would say, its more of history. Russia's history with Africa has mostly been about USSR / Russia helping African countries financially and militarily to fight against colonialism. And after they gained Independence, Russia is rarely seen in Africa lecturing African countries like infants about Governance and human rights, as If we know nothing about it. On the contrary, western countries moved from Slavery, colonization and exploitation of African countries to Lecturing + infantilization of Africans and their countries. France is still conducting what would be considered colonial activity on the continent. Recently, Niger requested the US to vacate its forces in the country. The US literally refused. Literal attempted colonization. The US was also involved in Assassinations of political leaders on the continent, and continues to handle Africa in some type of way. Most African countries have no problem with Russia, and expecting them to turn enemies with Russia just because Russia is Western Europe + USA's enemy, is tantamount to saying "Africans cant think for themselves". If everyone was allowed to pick and drop friends without threats of "consequences and sanctions", most African countries would have no problem working with Russia as a friend. Nelson Mandela once told American Journalists : "your enemy doesn't have to be our enemy".

  • @OracleArtworks
    @OracleArtworks 22 дня назад +5

    This is actually a really good video to understand how people around the world think about geo-politcal events.
    Even though it's pretty important for european people to get more views than just the POV of NATO - it's a mess here, I am from German.
    Thank you for this video - this is golden!

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  22 дня назад +2

      Thanks watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @marklinlionel7163
    @marklinlionel7163 Месяц назад +49

    What this tells me that Chinese are rationalizing the road to Taiwan.

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Месяц назад

      Taiwan IS china.

    • @Shimra8888
      @Shimra8888 Месяц назад +6

      ‘Anschluss’ in Mandarin Chinese

    • @Jacob-fz5ho
      @Jacob-fz5ho Месяц назад +4

      To Chinese Taipei you mean? Good.

    • @longdragon88
      @longdragon88 29 дней назад

      un confirm that taiwan is a part of china .

    • @marcomicheaux3656
      @marcomicheaux3656 27 дней назад

      @@Shimra8888 humanitarian intervention in washington american.

  • @IBENGM
    @IBENGM Месяц назад +6

    Thank you for your content...please continue posting content on chinese perspective on geo-politics! Plus i agree with their perspective btw

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      thank you for watching! may we find peace forward

  • @descartesdonkey4291
    @descartesdonkey4291 Месяц назад +12

    Brilliant videos. I love this man's pov and his gentle but insistent , bright and clear comms. I find them incredibly informative.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @arthurbiggins
    @arthurbiggins 28 дней назад +3

    My take away from this is that Chinese people seem to generally agree that 'might is right', which actually reflects their lived experience, i.e. small people do not get a vote (given the attitude that smaller nations must moderate their wishes when there are 'bigger guys' around). I think the positioning of Nato vs Russia/China is not correct, it is actually democracy Vs autocracy. When US invades other nations it is always on the basis of undoing 'autocracy' (sure there are always subtexts of profit making, just as Russia want's Ukraines resources, but philisophically it is democracy vs autocracy). Russia now is invading to apply 'autocracy'. The Chinese simply see 'autocracy' as their model, so they are comfortable with Russia's invasion.

    • @Disorder2312
      @Disorder2312 28 дней назад

      This is western propaganda and a false reasoning. There is no democracy in Ukraine, nor any countries of NATO. Russia is invading because Ukraine's actions were seen as a declaration of war.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  28 дней назад

      You can ask the global south democracy country who's not under heavy influence of Western Propaganda to see if they think this is democracy vs autocracy. Ask india if this is democracy vs autocracy. Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

    • @amplifiedlight
      @amplifiedlight 14 дней назад

      @@WindSpiritZ India itself is said to be in a slide toward autocratic rule, has relied on Russia (previously USSR) for military hardware for many decades and is greatly benefiting from discounted Russian fuel. I imagine these things substantially color a lot of Indian's views on the US, NATO, Ukraine matter.

    • @amplifiedlight
      @amplifiedlight 14 дней назад

      Although it is a multifaceted matter and the US can be incredibly self-serving when it comes to foreign policy - many countries who were previously Soviet states do seem to favor democracy! Perhaps the biggest failure of the US NATO alliance, was to stick the boot in by not embracing policies that would support Russia economically at the point of the breakup of the USSR. Instead of offering a hand up (as was the case for Japan & Germany) they chose to allow Russia to fall into political & social chaos and to be crippled economically.

    • @Disorder2312
      @Disorder2312 13 дней назад

      @@amplifiedlight You don't seem to realize that democracy has always been the biggest lie. A country that wants to be democratic becomes too weak to defend itself against colonialism, and that's how it gets occupied. This is most clearly seen in how they call Ukraine democratic, a country with cancelled elections that forces it's citizens to hate and fight Russia, because their government thinks it's justified. Democracy never meant anything to them, but serving American interests.

  • @JD-tk7lz
    @JD-tk7lz Месяц назад +55

    Though I strongly disagree with many points raised, I appreciate the time and effort you put into making a well put together video exposing people to a different view point. In order for our societies to obtain the best possible descisions, we must examine issues from as many different points of reference as possible. You have a new subscriber.
    However, I will forever find it deeply ironic that people can support one country invading and stealing another country's land in the name of "anti-imperialism".

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +6

      Thanks for sharing! I think keeping an open mind is very important for discussion. Let me know if you have any questions.

    • @arsic094
      @arsic094 Месяц назад +26

      It's not really ironic. Most of us who got burned by the West one way or the other see Ukrainian siding with it as, well ... siding with our enemy.
      Hair-splitting over who technically fired the first "actual" shot is what makes western "intellectuals" lose reputation from our perspective. Overall geopolitical laws dictate that as a country of limited sovereignty (as almost all the countries in the world are) Ukrainians should have taken the Russian interests into the equation. In that context, trying to align with the West was an obvious "first shot" that Russia can't afford to ignore. Everybody knew what would happen, what to do to avoid it, and invoking kindergarten logic of assigning blame to the one who punches first and ignoring all other forms of provocation/insult is naive at best.

    • @ilnumero1234
      @ilnumero1234 Месяц назад +12

      @@arsic094i have to ask you,what ucraine did to go against russia interest? Siding with weast ok,but how?Because ucraine can’t join (and even ask) both Nato and EU without meeting all a series of requirement and the agreement of all members

    • @arsic094
      @arsic094 Месяц назад +4

      @@ilnumero1234 You can't be serious.

    • @ilnumero1234
      @ilnumero1234 Месяц назад +10

      @@arsic094 i’m serious,i’m curious and i’m asking you because i keep reading Russian interest over ucraine but what are the Russian interest over ucraine that are so important to basically destroy their entire economic relationship with the EU (for example italy and germany that are the first and forth economy in EU had over 50% of their energy consumption on gas that were Russian) and a good portion of Russia’s PIL was from this economic partnership

  • @Ranting4Rent
    @Ranting4Rent 27 дней назад +1

    Towards the end this got good. Great video

    • @Ranting4Rent
      @Ranting4Rent 27 дней назад

      in the beginning my response is "At the end of the day Chinese people are socially and internet-ly isolated this makes total sense. Their pretty much just a richer version of North Korea. Their government uses about 1/5 of their GDP to keep their people in check with cameras and monitoring. So what info they get is already incredibly biased." The they Hate US is the only real reason why china is like this as china has a history of viewing themselves as the centre of the world. Plus why China only sends parts and not weapons as if the west sanctions china than china's econmy will just die. its internal trade is pretty dead cause of their covid policies and its aftereffects. outside trade is where they get their money. majority being EU and USA

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  27 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @sebastianag2966
    @sebastianag2966 22 дня назад

    This was incredibly interesting, thanks for sharing your point of view on this!

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  22 дня назад

      Thanks watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @HasnaaAlaa
    @HasnaaAlaa Месяц назад +108

    As an Egyptian my view is similar to that of the Chinese people for the same reasons u mentioned, most people in the global south suffered from years of US bullying and wars we will support anyone standing up to US imperialism

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +8

      thank you for your support. Egyptians have the best cotton! Worked with your suppliers before.

    • @kevinjjfr
      @kevinjjfr Месяц назад

      Ah yes, like when the US, and Soviet Union jointly opposed the French and British, or the billions of dollars we give you every year. Liar.

    • @user-kf1pf5qw4d
      @user-kf1pf5qw4d Месяц назад

      SO you prefer the dictatorship in egypt? The chinese people may only believe what the ccp allows them to ... And that is your prefered mind set ... LOL ... hilarious!!!

    • @andrewgusak123ua
      @andrewgusak123ua Месяц назад

      Egypt is literally getting military aid from the United States. Moreover, Egypt received about 9 billions US dollars by 2019, which exceeded the American military aid to Ukraine before the big scale invasion by far. Did you protest your government for being a puppet of American imperialism?

    • @fvo911
      @fvo911 Месяц назад

      That is due to your poor education and absence of unbiased analysis on how the US contribution changed the world for better and yet the US has fought no accusative wars with exception for a few cases such as the Philippines or let’s say US-Mexico/US-Spanish wars and a few land grabs of strategic islands. If you measure it in relation to my homeland - Russia, it’s nothing. China and the US are the only countries in the world that find itself contained within its boarders once their “hot” formation period ends. Unlike, Russia with its fluid borders.

  • @utoobuser206
    @utoobuser206 Месяц назад

    Thank you for your insight

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @resist2030
    @resist2030 Месяц назад

    So interesting to hear about China's perspective. I will be following your channel.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      Awesome, thank you my Polish friend

  • @1965lks
    @1965lks Месяц назад +8

    Can you give me Chinese analysts and their RUclips channels? I would watch (the audio translates quite normally from Chinese into Russian)

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      ruclips.net/video/hEZhsR-h3IE/видео.html

    • @1965lks
      @1965lks Месяц назад

      @@WindSpiritZ
      I watched.
      But there are mainly reviews on finance and real estate
      Is there something like Alexandr Mercouris or Brian Berletic?
      www.youtube.com/@AlexMercouris
      www.youtube.com/@TheNewAtlas

    • @1965lks
      @1965lks Месяц назад

      @@WindSpiritZ
      I watched.
      But there are mainly reviews on finance and real estate
      Is there something like Alexandr Mercouris or Brian Berletic?
      RUclips canals
      @AlexMercouris
      @TheNewAtlas

    • @1965lks
      @1965lks Месяц назад +4

      @@WindSpiritZ
      I watched.
      But there are mainly reviews on finance and real estate
      Is there something like Alexandr Mercouris or Brian Berletic?
      (I cited them as an example of the topics raised)
      Unfortunately RUclips does not allow you to give channels
      @ AlexMercouris
      @ TheNewAtlas

    • @Intel-i7-9700k
      @Intel-i7-9700k 25 дней назад

      @@1965lks Yes, we really need this. The Chinese perspective is sorely missing in the West.

  • @80spaul
    @80spaul Месяц назад +24

    As recently as a month or two ago, I decided to start making an effort to understand the viewpoints of everyday people in China and, voila! Your channel pops up organically in my feed. As a Canadian, splitting time between my home in Japan and my other home in the US, I was beginning to become puzzled by the viewpoints encountered here in the US. Canadian viewpoints are largely the same, in the aggregate. Even the most government-skeptical people seem to be affected. I have a few hypotheses on why that is, and your channel is helping me to figure it all out. Thank you.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +5

      thank you for watching. My sister, a US citizen, decide to move to Tokyo and she's now a teacher there. Nothing to do with politics though, she just love the food and culture.

    • @yaelz6043
      @yaelz6043 Месяц назад

      A RUclips channel in english won't help.

    • @80spaul
      @80spaul Месяц назад +3

      @@yaelz6043 I would say you’re at least partially correct; it’s terribly difficult to find alternative views in only English. It explains why the variation of views, even between left and right here, is so limited, and many views are shared between all sides. However, there is still value.

    • @saattlebrutaz
      @saattlebrutaz Месяц назад

      You're delusional. The Chinese public doesn't have access to information, they believe what is on government channels, it's a function of propaganda. Russia invaded Ukraine in a naked act of aggression and Imperialism. That's it.

    • @solconcordia4315
      @solconcordia4315 Месяц назад

      @80spaul
      One explanation is the false narrative drummed into the populace by 愚民政策。

  • @terjeoseberg990
    @terjeoseberg990 28 дней назад +2

    They seem to be confused about what NATO is. Just because countries that are NATO members decide to do something doesn’t mean that NATO did it. It means that those individual countries did it.

    • @Disorder2312
      @Disorder2312 28 дней назад

      If NATO protects them, then it shares responsibility for what they did. What's so hard to understand? 🤦‍♂

    • @Disorder2312
      @Disorder2312 28 дней назад

      If tomorrow NATO country will launch an attack on Russia, then it's going to be a war of NATO against Russia, not an individual country. Because that would force Russia to invade a NATO member.

  • @Thomas-em9du
    @Thomas-em9du 4 дня назад

    I'm American guy here!! 66 and retired 😊 from Connecticut USA. Will be listening 😮😊

  • @HasnaaAlaa
    @HasnaaAlaa Месяц назад +12

    Can't wait for part 2 of this video

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +2

      Son caught ping eyes, you have to wait longer

    • @HasnaaAlaa
      @HasnaaAlaa Месяц назад +3

      @@WindSpiritZ that's okay, I will wait, hope your son get better

    • @chadparker8198
      @chadparker8198 28 дней назад

      @@WindSpiritZ Let’s say China invades Taiwan and leadership weakens. ..and say China weakens then Viet Nam, India, and South Korea along with the US carve up China.. Some Pew research survey will show how China is blamed. Ukraine was free one day without threatening anyone and tanks rolled in the next day.

  • @cirohernandezrodriguez2928
    @cirohernandezrodriguez2928 Месяц назад +10

    Congratulation. Your work is more valuable for all of us that you think, we need to know the point of view of chinese people. Even more, I have an specific way of political thinking that is supposed to be the same of your political rulers, it's because I'm expect your second video.
    I would like to help your aoutcome with a slight tecnical tip, please take care of the focus of your camera, it will improve the video and help the peple with old eyes as mine. Thank you very much 🙂

    • @serriajohn
      @serriajohn 25 дней назад

      At the very begining of Ukraine war , many Chinese people were shocked by the news that Russian army attacking Ukraine. naturally , most of the Chinese want a ceasefire, and many people disagree with war. I had a few Ukrainian and Russian friends in China, often met in coffee shop, most of them are students from the same university in my city. Actually , the Russian students and Ukrainian students often hanged out together, looks very close friends to each other, and they speak the same language. 2 years later, after having so many info from western media and Chinese media, I would agree Russia was forced to get into the war in Ukraine, and I think diplomatic talk is the first stage to lead a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia, and Europen countries and China and US shall participate the peace talk and guarantee a long term security assurrance, a UN peace army might be needed to station inbetween Russia and Ukraine for a couple of years.

  • @Roel66NL
    @Roel66NL Месяц назад +1

    Interesting video. Thank you

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @sergeypavlov9488
    @sergeypavlov9488 Месяц назад +1

    Leaving a comment to help the channel growth. I like your attempt to be as unbiased as possible in the video. To learn more about conflict, of course one need to know more about both Russia and Ukraine and it'll take a lot of hours and dedication. Most people will not dare doing it. But from geopolitical perspective it's really pretty simple.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      After talking to my eastern european friends for over 3000 hours, I'm not too sure about geopolitics being "simple". If it is so easy for us to come to a common understanding, we won't be in the huge mess we are in today

    • @sergeypavlov9488
      @sergeypavlov9488 Месяц назад

      @@WindSpiritZ I think you're an exception. Again, unfortunately a lot of people, don't dare to spend even less than 3000 hours. And to come to a common understanding first of all one need to have a desire to do it. My feeling is that you finnish friends don't want to come to common understanding/

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      @@sergeypavlov9488 I don't blame them at all, Finnish are relatively isolated and complicated geopolitical thinking isn't one of their natural biological skill

  • @honleongwong
    @honleongwong Месяц назад +60

    Good commentary. However , i would like to shift the perspective a bit . I believe there is segment of people which are not represented. What I mean is people who are living in the small country, next to a big country. We always hear of Europe , NATO = US, as if a single large entity , colonial power , but in fact the post Cold War Europe are a bunch of very small countries. Have we ever wondered why those Baltic & ex Soviet border countries all rush to sign up for NATO . ? Even now the staunchly nuetral Finland and Sweden . ? In these big geopolitical commentaries, I have not heard any air time given to what Ukrainians people want. The Russians assumed that the Ukrainians will welcome them with open arms.
    I live in a very very small country surrounded by big neighbors and i appreciate the relative freedom of self determination.
    I would like to suggest one additional video to give some voice to people from Hong Kong , Tibet , Xinjiang which is legitimately China. .. Taiwan ..
    let’s hear what the small guy have to say .

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +5

      I am from Hong Kong and living in US. I think the statistic is flawed in some way for sure. Geopolitics are complicated subject for sure, I'm posting new video on a topic you might be interested in

    • @eulescholz8530
      @eulescholz8530 Месяц назад

      There are a lot of youtubers of european, american, canadian origin living in China reporting about it! Channels like Cyrus Janssen, Jeffrey s take on China, Reporterfy and many others! You may choose your favourite! But I warn you, they are all taking on western media lies about these regions! Best thing to do, and to KNOW, is to travel there, because otherwise you may not believe them!
      And by the way, until the CIA coup in Kiev in 2014 Ukraine had a pro russian government, which USA did not like ! That s when things got hot and hotter, Nuland words: F**ck Europe! USA is creating the fear that Russia wants to expand, remake the Sovietunion, which Putin has always declined and there has never been a threat of Russia to invade whatever country! Germany, with the reunification, should have never entered Nato, not a defense alliance, looking at Serbia and Lybia.

    • @ImperativeGames
      @ImperativeGames 28 дней назад

      As a Russian I am absolutely convinced that Baltic countries are owned by US elites. US elites spent tens of billions of dollars before 2014 to create anti-Russian belt along Russian borders. Buying mass media, politicians, creating hundreds of non-profites in every country. With the goal of creating scenarios exactly like Ukrainian one (and ultimately destroy Russia completely).
      And they spent hundreds of billions, maybe even trillions since 2014. It's easy when you control the dollar printing press, EU and "Iternational" banks/IMF/....
      Every country that's part of IMF financed Ukrainian regime and it's ethnic cleansings since 2014 because US controls it.
      -
      In short, countries don't exist. People exist and USA just buys politicians/oligarchs/media people so they would fight against Russia.
      -
      And Finland and Sweden were de facto NATO members. They absolutely participated in the war against Russia since 2014. When you surround your enemy with your forces it's extremely useful for part of them to be disguised as neutrals/innocent bystanders. As a Russian - it's better that way. Now masks are off.

    • @terjeoseberg990
      @terjeoseberg990 28 дней назад

      Russia has a bunch of ignore ant fools brainwashed into believing that NATO = United States and that the west = United States. These people typically believe that the United States is their enemy despite the fact that the United States and Europe are the source of the majority of their income.

    • @Disorder2312
      @Disorder2312 28 дней назад

      Because part of Ukrainians wanted to be with Russia, and they were being eliminated by Ukraine's ultra-nationalist pro-western government. It doesn't matter what this government wants, it matters what they're allowed and not allowed to do, or face a war with Russia, like it happened.

  • @sergeyboychuck8872
    @sergeyboychuck8872 Месяц назад +3

    i wish you a lot of patience. You comment section greatly demonstrate and support what you talked about in a video. Good luck! Support from Israel!😊

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      I appreciate that! Thank you for your support buddy!

  • @RZ350N
    @RZ350N 25 дней назад

    Why no links in the description for these surveys? I would think that would be pretty important !

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  25 дней назад

      apology, I think you can type in google search, basically front page for sure.

  • @user-jz4hy8yn6p
    @user-jz4hy8yn6p Месяц назад

    Thanks brother. Interesting.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      Thank for watching! May we find peace forward

  • @Isaac-ev3nq
    @Isaac-ev3nq Месяц назад +21

    Great video! Found your channel a few days ago, and it's nice to hear different perspectives.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for your support

    • @zdenek75a
      @zdenek75a Месяц назад

      yep - great channel to "learn", yes..ehmm :) But beside sarcasm from my side, I still agree, that it is quite good source to "listen to and learn" :)

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      @@zdenek75a you didn't answer my quesiton, you from Czech?

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      @@zdenek75a I think there are bunch of stuff we don't like, we have to work with what we have. Espeically in terms of geopolitical decision. It is not about right or wrong, what kind of balance can we achieve. What is consider balance and sensible when it comes to Ukraine? going back to 1991 borders? that's what you want right? what is feasible at this point?

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      @@zdenek75a i believe you are nationalistic and want good for your country and people. So it is good for Chinese, to be transparent with their thinking, so when it comes to geopolitical decision, you know who might be on your side who won't. China Russia trade is doing very well, and Russia will be able to last a long time while its citizen live in comfort. I'm industrial consultant, I know alot of details about the trade between russia and china that many European won't want to accept. Now they have to come to reality that sanction will not work, or not at least when it comes to helping Ukraine in short term mid term

  • @chickenlover657
    @chickenlover657 Месяц назад +13

    Are you planning on doing a video on serbia and serbian president Vucic?

    • @bogdanobradovic7621
      @bogdanobradovic7621 Месяц назад

      No one understands Vučić. No one likes him either, but the NED influence in Serbia is too large and so we will never allow a US proxy president again. If, for example, Marinka would somehow get elected, she would probably get assasinated within a few days to not allow her to ruin the country.

    • @LastKingLKArthur
      @LastKingLKArthur Месяц назад +2

      Especially because Xi is visiting Serbia or already did on the day NATO bombed the Chinese embassy in Serbia 20+ years ago (I don’t know the day)

    • @pekkamustonen6654
      @pekkamustonen6654 29 дней назад

      @@LastKingLKArthur
      They said to be wery sorry and sacked one CIA map guy. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_bombing_of_the_Chinese_embassy_in_Belgrade

    • @longdragon88
      @longdragon88 29 дней назад

      The whole world knows that's a lie and an excuse@@pekkamustonen6654

  • @makoy2689
    @makoy2689 27 дней назад +1

    “Ordinary” Chinese people better thank their previous generation for NOT sharing the same attitude as them now. If china had “accepted” its geopolitical reality in the early 20th century, they’d all be speaking Japanese now.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  27 дней назад

      Thank for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @brianmurray1395
    @brianmurray1395 Месяц назад +2

    Excellent podcast! Thank you for the TRUTH!!

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace moving forward.

  • @GregoryMatous
    @GregoryMatous Месяц назад +70

    The US has already achieved its goals in Ukraine:
    1) Converted the LNG supply from Russia to USA. USA has large LNG and oil deposits discovered in the Permian Basin. US is now the largest exporter of LNG to Europe.
    2) Increased NATO membership. This broadens the market for US weapons and military sales. It also allows increase of US bases. Weapon sales are hugely important to the US.
    Regardless of what happens to Ukraine, the US has already won from its perspective. It is not generally in the US interest to end the war.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +18

      Very true. Also all the financial capital outflow from Europe into US.

    • @jettrd_utilitychnl4230
      @jettrd_utilitychnl4230 Месяц назад

      really? well, where should I start... OK, here is how this "victory" actually looks like: 1) it catalized BRICS to start rolling for real and Russia's instant win the whole Global South - the source of worlds economic grouwth of the next 50 years 2) pushed Russia and China to be from just friendly states to allies - including forging a military alliance (huge recent news) 3) Turned Russia from being 50% partner and 50% competitor into 150% enemy - and that I wouldn't take lightly. The next conflicts that US will take part in will be a whole different game now I promise ))) 4) catatized de-dollarization that at this point is a writng on the wall and Trump will not be able to stop it despite whatever he say about this 5) Destroyed unity in EU and NATO authority in Europe - it is obvious to anyone paying attention that NATO is not able to gear up for industrial scale conventional conflict in Europe and it is shown that basicaly nothing in fact can be done to fix it. 6) Total loss of US moral authority due to stupidly promoted hypocrisy of this conflict - yes Russia already won a propaganda war worldwide including in US itself if you didn't notice 7) it was a huge showcase and endorsement for the whole world what is actually Russian economic power is as being the most sanctioned state of all times and at the same time having the growth outpacing all G7 combined and individually 8) And finaly - it had a huge impact on the Russian nation as a wake up call. We had enough of this bullshit and we now are aiming at building Russia the way we want it to be and to thrive (it is a huge shift in selfdetermination). I would argue that this set is actually does for win... I would say it was THE worst descision for US in 100 years

    • @biomechanique6874
      @biomechanique6874 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@WindSpiritZthe US cannot afford their current spending habits for much longer.

    • @ilnumero1234
      @ilnumero1234 Месяц назад +8

      I have to disagree here, US Can’t take more than 1 big conflict at the time because the we are not back in the 1950 where a single air carrier was able to keep in check a nation. Since the start of the ucraine war US wasn’t able to extinguish a single conflict but instead they are rising in number. (Israel/gaza, uhti in yemen,all the golpe in centre africa,possible conflic in venezuela and columbia) With the focus on keeping China they have all the interest of keeping the conflict as low as possible. They have the biggest spending but is spread around the world , China instead spend all their budget in their area

    • @GregoryMatous
      @GregoryMatous Месяц назад +3

      @@ilnumero1234 This is an accurate point, and i would also mention that both the Ukraine and the Gaza problems were preventable, if US had addressed the festering problems of NATO encroachment/Gaza occupation. Instead US let it fester for decades...

  • @alanklm
    @alanklm 27 дней назад

    Very interesting. Thank you.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  27 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @ImmigrantLifeCA
    @ImmigrantLifeCA 23 дня назад

    I appreciate your critical thinking and the analysis!

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  23 дня назад

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @nexus42277
    @nexus42277 28 дней назад +3

    It was interesting to hear a reflection of the ongoing war in Ukraine. I also need to think about the bullying argument for a couple minutes and if the circumstances would be equal i would agree with your argument. But Putin was multiple times telling the world that there doesn't exist a Ukraine culture or Ukraine Independence. So that makes it to a genocide, now you have to show me an instance were the West "NATO" did something similar. And even if you don't will see it as an genocide, then there is the simpel fact that Russia wants to move borders also something the West didn't do in over 70 years.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  28 дней назад

      True. Neo colonialism is about financial monetary domination and regime change. It is good to re-define what border even means today. physical sovereignty is no longer that important really. But that's a long topic to go down to. Monetary sovereignty, media sovereignty and such.
      putting up another video later today regarding how Chinese elite think about this Ukraine war.

  • @yaqiwang5242
    @yaqiwang5242 Месяц назад +39

    Before you believe you are a good guy, you better understand why the other guy doesn’t. Don’t do something that you don’t want others do to you.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +6

      well said.

    • @hongqi5734
      @hongqi5734 Месяц назад +8

      This applies to the US.

    • @AlexCatable
      @AlexCatable Месяц назад

      The point being?

    • @TheKitMurkit
      @TheKitMurkit 28 дней назад

      ​@@WindSpiritZ why is your nickname has Z ? Does it refer to the Russian thing?

  • @odins_claw
    @odins_claw Месяц назад +1

    Great video. Very thought provoking. I know this as my original comment was about 2 pages long haha.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      ha. thank you for your support. may we find peace

  • @chrisg.8942
    @chrisg.8942 Месяц назад +67

    Thank you for sharing how people that live outside of the monolithic US/western ideological bubble see the world.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +6

      thank you. may there be peace

    • @ChorltonBrook
      @ChorltonBrook Месяц назад +2

      Cos China isn't one? 🤣

    • @saattlebrutaz
      @saattlebrutaz Месяц назад +15

      Russia invaded Ukraine in a naked act of Imperialism. It's not complicated.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +9

      @@saattlebrutaz so you have problem with Imperialism or just Russia Imperialism?

    • @chrisg.8942
      @chrisg.8942 Месяц назад

      @@ChorltonBrook Sir, that is an interesting view of the world you seem to have, that one should limit their knowledge of the external world to only what they are told by their own government media and culture, because to do otherwise would be to make one lesser somehow. I suppose you must believe (if I understand the logic behind your thinking correctly) that people living in the Chinese ideological bubble should take no interest in how the west views the affairs of the world and only get information from Chinese sources? Or are you suggesting that there exists a source of information for information on how the Chinese people view the world that is better and more accurate than Chinese people themselves? Please share.

  • @yunghanma47
    @yunghanma47 Месяц назад +47

    Confucius was once asked by one of his students, if there is only one word that we should abide by all through our lives, what would that be? Confucius answered "Understanding (this is just my translation, may not be perfect)". This is the major difference between Chinese and American. It is always "We" in Chinese thoughts, while there is ONLY "Me" in American's.

    • @andrenogueira5058
      @andrenogueira5058 Месяц назад

      Meanigless generalization wtih little to no sustain in the real world.
      The US fought a civil war to end slavery. Where do you see the "me" there? Slavery in China was only banned in 1910. We? That's a quite recent "we".
      The US helped the world get rid of Japanese and nazi brutality. Including China and Russia. That was the second time in the century it saved Europe from bloody wars. Where is the "me" and the "we"?
      The US were instrumental in ending the apartheid regime in South Africa. Time and again tried to make peace in Israel and Palestine. Freed Kuwait from invading Iraq. Defended Europe from Soviet/communist imperialism. Stoped the mass-murdering/genocide by Servia in Yugoslavia...
      Without American investment, today China would still be an under-developed world. Where is the Chinese "understanding" of this basic fact? "We" in China means "the Chinese and Chinese only" - quite scary for a country that claims to be different... Confucius must be jumping in his grave...

    • @BlueGiant69202
      @BlueGiant69202 Месяц назад +1

      A good point to remember concerning the right of countries to defend themselves from invasion as Cuba asserted in the early 1960's. However, since Taiwan is not an independent nation-state or country like Cuba or the PRC, this does not apply to Taiwan or the non-sovereign entity known as the ROC which does not have title to the territory of Taiwan.

    • @LeandroAndrus-fn4pt
      @LeandroAndrus-fn4pt Месяц назад +1

      You probably meant “mutual understanding” with is a single or compounded word in some languages.

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Месяц назад +2

      @@LeandroAndrus-fn4pt Understanding is not a synonym for approval.

    • @LeandroAndrus-fn4pt
      @LeandroAndrus-fn4pt Месяц назад +2

      @@chickenlover657 What are you even talking about?

  • @tinayang3845
    @tinayang3845 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks that was interesting, as i didn't know/understand the Chinese points so far. Here in Australia we sometime debate which is/will be worse - Amercian or Chinese overlords?!?.

  • @5IRN4
    @5IRN4 2 дня назад

    very well explained thank you for this video

  • @brockabaddy985
    @brockabaddy985 Месяц назад +54

    The moment you realise you're talking to a closed minded person who cannot be reasoned with, stop trying. Why frustrate yourself and make a new enemy? Been through that... I'm in agreement with the points you've brought up. Subscribed to hear more of your analysis.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +4

      thank you for your support

    • @mycardbrokedown5699
      @mycardbrokedown5699 Месяц назад

      This was not an analysis just a presentation of chinese point of view. Which may be true but it comes from a country that is imperialistic and wants to take over the world.

    • @mycardbrokedown5699
      @mycardbrokedown5699 Месяц назад

      Why? Because once dialogue dies the world does too! And you need to let your ideas be challanged or risk living in your own brain bubble. I disagree with the chinese stance 100% but i understand why they think that way! Because i know enough about history to see their point of view.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      @@mycardbrokedown5699 thank you. may there be peace

    • @NotClosedMinded
      @NotClosedMinded Месяц назад

      @@mycardbrokedown5699 Is true, but there are exceptions, if a person is as OP describes then you should do indeed what he tells. Been there myself bunch of times. Some people might even be willing to physically hurt you or God forbid, kill you over things one may say. So...... As Jesus said, '' Don't throw your pearls before swine, so they might trample it underfoot and turn around and attack you.''

  • @usad3we9hbfsaczu
    @usad3we9hbfsaczu Месяц назад +4

    Smart and deep!

  • @user-qi6lw3ir4g
    @user-qi6lw3ir4g Месяц назад

    Oh, thank you for your job!

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for watching! May we find peace forward together.

  • @jovantrajkovic8934
    @jovantrajkovic8934 29 дней назад

    I appreciate the way you explained the chinese way of thinking and the way of looking at the conflict in Ukraine. Very illuminating.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  29 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @Anderson21G
    @Anderson21G Месяц назад +3

    The bully argument doesn’t really hold weight when you consider the fact that Russia wasn’t being bullied - Russia still done what it wanted, Russia still sold its gas & oil - Russia still launched its own military campaigns - its just that Russia wanted to maintain its influence over the regions the USSR once occupied
    Which leads to the NATO expansion argument - those nations that joined NATO post USSR collapse know full well what rule under Moscow feels like
    They applied for membership they weren’t forced at gun point, they joined and have undergone extensive reforms and have seen improvements overall in their economies & civil standards of living
    Whereas wherever Russia has been theres been war & chaos
    Which leads to the next point the west has done wrong there’s no debating that when it comes to a Iraq & Libya - there are some points to be made regarding the Balkans too - but the previous point highlights that Russia has been doing the exact same in Central Asia, Caucasus, Syria & Africa even recently there had to be a warning from China to Russia to ensure that Chinese citizens were being protected in the East of Russia following reports of harassment & racial discrimination
    Russia has employed systematically Neo-Nazi & Right wing groups as part of its military actions inside of 🇸🇾 🇱🇾 🇬🇪 🇺🇦 & CAR for decades they are no better than the US & west the only difference is that they don’t have the resources that the west does
    If you can see the wrongs in what the west has done then you should be able to see the wrongs in what Russia is doing to Ukraine

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      your point is what though exactly? we all have different pov. So fight it out? China just continue to do business with everyone. So we agree with all you said here then?

    • @Anderson21G
      @Anderson21G Месяц назад +1

      @@WindSpiritZmy point is that it’s easy to point the finger of blame by forgetting the 3 pointing back at you.
      Whatever political stance you take you always have to consider the facts & evidence in front of you even if it’s a hard pill to swallow
      I know and accept the west done wrong by Iraq & although intervention to some degree was needed in the Yugoslav breakdown the level of intervention was unwarranted but none of that should be used to minimise or attempt to justify the illegality of Russias invasion of Ukraine
      There can’t be a double standard in objectivity
      Also thank you for taking the time to respond - I’m keen to know how other nations see things especially China given it’s geopolitical standing so thank you again for giving me the opportunity to learn 👍

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      @@Anderson21G That's how geopolitics works though right? At the end is the reality that matters. If Russia invade Ukraine, and entire planet back Ukraine, probably Russia have to back off. Now 7 billion people on this planet didn't sanction Russia or send weapno to Ukraine, wonder why?
      Iraq and stuff are just countries fail to color revolution assassinate head shooting leader first. You aren't sending weapons and to those countries right? So what's right what's wrong? Isn't that fair game then by your standard? US can intervene half way across the planet with barely any American in it, Russia can't intervene a country within pissing distance and 30% ethnic standard?
      Fight it out I guess.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      @@Anderson21G and btw, US is still illegally bombing Iraq to this very date, in case you don't watch much news.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      @@Anderson21G not to mention the intensify foreign intervention of US in Ukraine since 2008. Judging by how violent US been across entire planet, to me Russia's concern is reasonable.

  • @user-xo9tz9qv6v
    @user-xo9tz9qv6v Месяц назад +3

    just found your chanel now. already subscribed. congratulations for the content thanks for the rich informations. cheers from brasil!!!!!

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks and welcome. I hope I won't let you down

  • @cassiatullius9324
    @cassiatullius9324 Месяц назад

    One more thing about surveys, not sure if it was mentioned, when taking people with different level of education it is also important to take into account that educated portion of population is probably older on average, whose opinion differs from younger folk in my experience (I am Russian)

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      well... there was a culture revolution and poverty in the 1940s to 19070s. So older in China doesn't really mean more educated. Thanks for watching, may we find peace forward

    • @cassiatullius9324
      @cassiatullius9324 Месяц назад

      @@WindSpiritZ agreed, thanks for the reply

  • @raheelsarvana
    @raheelsarvana Месяц назад +1

    This was very thoughtful, learned a lot, thanks!

  • @eulescholz8530
    @eulescholz8530 Месяц назад +241

    As a woman it is a must to subscribe to your channel to improve the female gender rating of only 6,1%😂 I am german, my father was born in Kiev, as a russian (1907) and I visited most of the sovietunion member states before the fall of the warsaw pact. Then Germany got united, the russian army went home, the american soldiers stayed! Putin since 2001 constantly offered collaboration with the west it was the west=NATO who declined the offer and betrayed the promise not to extend NATO to the border of Russia. The war in Ucraine was definitely provoked by the west. And what about the terror act of USA to explode german pipelines!?!. One must be very stupid or brainwashed not to see who is the foe and who is the friend! I migrated to Brazil a long time ago and are doing business with China. If I were younger I would move to China! A meritocracy working for its people and not a plutocracy as USA working for the rich!

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +24

      Thank you for your support! And since I promise to be an honest Chinese, I still have an unpaid traffic ticket in Germany last time I drove from Salzberg into Munich. I was suppose to put up some document on my mirror or something and I didn't. I wonder what's the % of Germans think about Nordstream as to who likely did it. The media is very unreliable these days. Also a lot of pressure on AfD. Germans are doing more investment in China though. I hope Germany can recover its strength in the future.

    • @jogana6909
      @jogana6909 Месяц назад +10

      In 2023, China still maintained international trade with Russia and Ukraine.
      Of course, the amount of trade with Russia is much larger.
      Before Zelensky came to power, China had close relations with Ukraine.

    • @kevinjjfr
      @kevinjjfr Месяц назад

      Nazi liar.

    • @cbhlde
      @cbhlde Месяц назад +4

      Thumbs up and greetings from Lübeck! :p

    • @andrenogueira5058
      @andrenogueira5058 Месяц назад

      Sorry: there was absolutely no such promise. NATO enlargement - you should know - resulted from the fear of former Russian colonies/protectorates/vassal states of their former master. Gorbachev - who was at the very top of the negotiations desmissed such claim, which is the basis of Putin's propaganda (talking about brainwashed...).
      That goes for the Baltic states, Poland, Hungary, Romania and the lot. Who can blame them, they endured the full burden of being part of the Russian (Soviet) empire.
      As for Ukraine: it had NEUTRAL status enshrined in its Constitution. It constituted no threat whatsoever to Russia.
      The West invested heavily in Russia and trusted it to the extent of depending on it for its energy supplies. It should be assurance enough, other than for a sociopath such as Putin (who's afraid of one day having to deal with the many enemies he has been cumulating after decades of systematic power abuses, stealing and managing Russia as if he were the tzar).
      Putin is a fascist dictator and as all dictators has now entered the phase of paranoia. Nearly one million dead is so far the price of his dellusions.
      PS: China a meritocracy? In your dreams. The ccp controls it all - that´s no meritocracy, that's a totalitarian communist regime as usual (ask your father, he will know...).

  • @tedpikul1
    @tedpikul1 26 дней назад +6

    Many of us here in the West also see NATO as a tool of US/EU imperialism, in UKR and elsewhere, but you wouldn't know it from our media. There's an anti-war movement that didn't happen in response to US/NATO involvement in UKR, and no one seems interested in that phenomenon. We've got lots of "leftism" in the form of new social rules formulated and enforced by a would-be "progressive" bourgeoisie, but no anti-war movement. Is the former intended to prevent the latter?
    Love your videos, by the way. Great info, great analysis. The more perspectives, the better...

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  26 дней назад +2

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace moving forward.

    • @mechanas
      @mechanas 17 дней назад

      Russia started the war in 2014, the 2022 was continuation, because USA and EU elites are week and pathetic. Putin declared intentions about rebuilding USSR/Russia Empire in 2007. If you are antiwar stop Putin and his attacks.

    • @user-ig4ub3xy6i
      @user-ig4ub3xy6i 13 дней назад +2

      Many of you in the West should check out what the folks in Central Europe think, who have direct experience of the Russian boot

  • @fszarka
    @fszarka 26 дней назад +1

    It was very interesting to hear the Chinese point of view on the Ukraine war, and also illuminating to hear the various reasons behind it. One thing I find refreshing about Chinese with whom I have discussed issues with previously is their opinions are very plainly expressed and they are never constrained by political correctness. You always know what they think whether you like it or not. As you mentioned Professor John Meirsheimer has provided very helpful historical perspective in understanding the root causes of the war.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  26 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace moving forward.

  • @MrDikini
    @MrDikini Месяц назад

    Thank you. It is always good to try and get an understanding of what the people on the street think, regardless whether I agree or disagree with them.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      thank you for watching and support

  • @tresphorempundu3185
    @tresphorempundu3185 Месяц назад +59

    It's difficult for most people in Europe to understand why most of the world has not condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It's not that they are in support of the actions but rather understand the geopolitical realities. Most people in Europe have lived in a vacuum and have never taken such a harsh stance against the USA besides their repeated attacks on many countries that have resulted in the loss of lives of innocent people. There was a time when Many countries never had a choice but to dance to any demands of the west and USA because they had no choice. But the global dynamics have changed and many nations are no longer willing to sacrifice their own interests and people for other countries selfish endeavours.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +25

      I think domination of US lead media space and financial predatory capitalism has distorted European politics too much. Many European states act more like US satellite or client state at this point, you can see internal struggle if you pay close attention to domestic politics of each individual country. Hope we don't get another Ukraine. One is bad enough

    • @jogana6909
      @jogana6909 Месяц назад +1

      The existence of NATO is evil.

    • @andrenogueira5058
      @andrenogueira5058 Месяц назад +2

      Those times of dancing to the tune of west/USA... were the times they also had to dance to the tune of the USSR - it was the cold war, and many local wars resulted from it.
      Africa, Latin/South America, Vietnam, Cambodia,... we know that. Blame is on both sides, Russians and Americans.
      Not recoginizing this basic fact is being biased.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      @@andrenogueira5058 True. thank you for your reply

    • @HTeo-og1lg
      @HTeo-og1lg Месяц назад +3

      @@andrenogueira5058 .
      Reflect on the possibility that you are no different from others who are bias.
      For instance - "Blame is on both sides, Russians and Americans."
      It is more accurately be: "Blame is on both sides, USSR and Americans."

  • @tu407ili.net_question.mark_
    @tu407ili.net_question.mark_ Месяц назад +4

    Very insightful, thank you
    Can not wait for the second part!

  • @stevethompson3613
    @stevethompson3613 29 дней назад +10

    No agency given to Ukraine in this video, it's all about Russian and US interests. Do Ukraine not have the right to have it's international borders and peace respected? This viewpoint is abhorrent.

    • @renebergqvist599
      @renebergqvist599 27 дней назад +1

      The answer is no.
      In the mind of the big country (China) subduction and suppremacy of the big nation toward the smaller is ok.... and a smaller country seeking their own defense is not right - unless it is Russia and China.

    • @hitthedeck4115
      @hitthedeck4115 25 дней назад +2

      Ukraine does have rights, but its fate its decided by the US alliance ("West") or Russia. Its agency is constrained by the great powers. Hence people need to know how the power politics of great powers play since it decides not only the fate of Ukraine, but many other smaller countries in the world.

    • @olgasannikova1511
      @olgasannikova1511 25 дней назад +6

      Ukraine could have played smart as Turkey does, using its geography and historic experience to prosper while having working relations with both Russia and the West. But it chose to destroy all the traces of Russian culture in its region. It was a mistake. So now it does not have a say in this unfortunately.

    • @coolorochi
      @coolorochi 24 дня назад

      It's not a discussion of weather Ukraine should have it or not,
      This simply shows in people's views that is US is controlling Ukraine.

    • @bjornborg4849
      @bjornborg4849 23 дня назад +2

      Your problem is that you think ideologically. How you d like the world to be; not how it is.

  • @carigong8160
    @carigong8160 Месяц назад +1

    Very good channel and feeling the same as most Chinese

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      thank you for watching! may we find peace forward

  • @alicehamers7996
    @alicehamers7996 26 дней назад

    Yes, May we find a path to Peace together.

  • @madsappeal
    @madsappeal Месяц назад +42

    Seems Chinese are more realistic in their views of the Ukraine war. They are not the only ones who think this way though. Guys like John Meirsheimer also argue similar points. I think there’s a lot of truth in these viewpoints, while not necessarily the full picture. However they have become politically incorrect in the West. You have to brave to utter these viewpoints in public in the West.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +5

      Well we are probably close to half a million lives into this war, it's good to give alternative opinions a chance. thank you for your reply

    • @DubboU
      @DubboU Месяц назад +6

      Jeffrey Sachs, Douglas MacGregor, and Yanis Varoufakis are some of the people with great insights and actual western government experiences, that are great sources of information.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +2

      @@DubboU thank you for your info. They are interesting indeed

    • @megakedar
      @megakedar Месяц назад +7

      Having watched the Donbass since 2014, 90% of this war is one of Ukrainian choice. They aren't stupid or mentally incapable. This national baptism by blood is something that has been spoken about in Ukrainian nationalist circles since forever. Guys like Dymytro Korchynsky talked about sending children to the front line in order to learn to endure shelling and to hate the Russian. On Azov twitter they opine about how Russia has to attack Kiev again in order to drive recruitment numbers up so they don't have to keep black vanning people off the street. As you have seen throughout history, what matters less to nationalist ideologues are not the lives of their people but the birth of their national idea, burned into the national consciousness through blood, and in this way this is the final piece of the ethnogenesis that they (re)started since 1991. Ukraine has always been an anti-Russian project and this is a grudge match that has been brewing since ww2 when the Ukrainian insurgent army got suppressed by the Red Army.
      Of the scholars cited in the prior posts, maybe only Jeffrey Sachs is worthy of any respect and sympathy. Mearsheimer is a lolcow living in an alternate reality where he thinks it's possible to use Russia as a meat shield against China (while also weaponizing European nationalisms to chop Russia down to size), and MacGregor is one of the worst infohazards in z-space where he glosses over many of the issues that Russia has had to overcome and constantly copes about how this slow war of attrition is one of choice because Russia, according to him, is stronger than it has ever been. The war of attrition is a choice only because the war effort has to be balanced by maintaining a domestic economy under the most intense sanctions regime outside of North Korea. It has to be on a budget.
      Finally, the reason why many Chinese, one assumes, support Russia, especially educated ones, is because they fully grasp the geopolitical configuration the world is in right now. Russia is China's strategic depth, and China is Russia's strategic depth. People are genuinely unaware of how much assistance China has provided to the war effort, and it is probably preferable to keep many of these aspects on the DL.

    • @kevinjjfr
      @kevinjjfr Месяц назад

      @@DubboU you are absolutely a Nazi if your so delusional to think that.

  • @vincenttayelrand
    @vincenttayelrand Месяц назад +7

    Here in Western Europe you find the exact opposite in polling - the higher the levels of education the more they are opposed to Russia.
    Which poses an interesting question - how exactly does long education (indoctrination?) warp the thinking of the intelligentsia? Let's be honest here; critical thinking hasn't been given any priority in higher education for a long time.
    What I found over the years is that all too many smart over-educated people are easily fooled because they don't believe they can be fooled because of their smarts and education.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      interesting point. Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward

    • @bjornborg4849
      @bjornborg4849 23 дня назад

      They haven't been educated in the right things, especially critical thinking

    • @pong9000
      @pong9000 16 дней назад

      Higher Education can be shorthand for Class. Could we just as well say the upper classes hold a different opinion from the lower classes? Does it make more or less sense through that lens?

  • @Thomas-em9du
    @Thomas-em9du 4 дня назад

    Thanks!

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  4 дня назад

      Thanks for your support! and Good morning from California.

  • @RadiusG60
    @RadiusG60 Месяц назад +2

    Interesting video. I retired from the US MIC. My 2 cents is there are many sectors within the US that want war with someone. Most of these sectors would be very happy to fight with China over Taiwan tomorrow. These sectors include the military, military contractors, security apparatus (CIA, NSA, State Dept., homeland security, FBI), and the Washington uniparty politicians. Energy and agriculture sectors also benefit from generic wars. Much of the voting public has been conditioned to the idea that there has to be a bad guy to fight and different institutions have their own reasons outside of interests of the US, allies, or the world. The US simply does not know how to exist in a world without an enemy, either at the individual level or the institutional level. While the average American does not support foreign wars or imperialism and claims to have zero trust in the US government, they respond to dog whistles every time. Washington has refined the dog whistles for left, center, and right (and educated vs. not educated) that can be blown at the same time, creating unbelievably decisions and policies. Because public manipulation on a large scale is relatively easy, irrational decisions are common as the interests of one group can dominate if levers of power are manipulated correctly. The educated investment class should temper this behavior but does not, it just chases its own short term interests, and has adapted to the volatility by seeking opportunity. If Taiwan goes up in flames you can pour money into INTC and AMD. Ukraine becomes a pile of rubble, there's fertilizer companies and US wheat futures. Middle East - Exxon. But don't buy the defense contractors when the shooting starts, since smart money is then selling to retail. I don't have an opinion on the EU, but may be the same, just change names.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      interesting reply. I also used to work a bit with MIC extension in San Diego. going to be a rough decade. thanks for your reply. hope we can find a peaceful way forward

  • @Black_Sun_Dark_Star
    @Black_Sun_Dark_Star Месяц назад +16

    To those who question Chinese literacy, according to many worldwide surveys, the Chinese population is among the most educated and literacy level among the highest in the world. However, it seems education does not guarantee wisdom. Just look at the percentage of war supporters among the graduates in the USA. The available unfiltered news and well-informed sources make for better wisdom.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +3

      may there be peace

    • @2138Dude
      @2138Dude Месяц назад

      Education doesnt guarantee awareness about the world. Add the great firewall and you get what you get. Chinese people live in a bubble, and they get fed with propaganda. At least there is no firewall in Russia and smart people can cross check the news

    • @S3l3ct1ve
      @S3l3ct1ve 25 дней назад +3

      Educated and indoctrinated are two different things :)

    • @Black_Sun_Dark_Star
      @Black_Sun_Dark_Star 25 дней назад

      @@S3l3ct1ve Intelligent people are stupid too.

    • @tomaspisecky4835
      @tomaspisecky4835 22 дня назад

      @@S3l3ct1ve educated with status in totalitarian society has most to loose, higher up you are you support the party line more or it is end of you and higher up you are, more aware of it you are. It doesn't really mean you don't understand the things you are not able to show it as it would be suicidal for you, but at the end its suicidal for totalitarian regime in long run.
      less educated people simply believe narratives supporting their emotion without reasoning (except reasoning which is presented to them and which just support the belief and emotion). Emotions used are hatred, injustice, blame and enforcing belief of moral and cultural superiority
      ie.: warning the western countries about supporting weapons to UA as it is unfair and that it should be ok for China to support ru with weapons too when not mentioning it getting more control over ru resources and economy when ru looses and that if it start sending weapons to ru then west will give up on Chinese export on which Chinese economy is absolutely dependant (mentioning threat of consequence to others when not mentioning consequences of its potential actions to its people) -> it cannot send weapons to ru and it cannot afford conflict with the west as it own economy is dependant on it (there is no 'China' to support China as it is in case of ruSSia)
      on the other point ruSSia dreaming about bipolar world order is getting it a bit for while , just not as it wished it to be (it is now west and China where ruSSia playing second violin - soon ru will not be able to pay china for goods, and soon manufacturing will move out of China due cost, instability and to secure independence from threatening imperialistic regime, it already started as India and Mexico are better options with cheaper qualified labour)
      commies are on last breath - they know it, just cannot afford to show it (and they did it to themselves alone by thinking they are in charge of others, each western country in contrast is only in charge of itself and not aspiring to be in charge of other country)

  • @PaulWinkle
    @PaulWinkle 28 дней назад +6

    NATO doesnt expanse like some ppl think, russian neighbors apply to be a member cause they are afraid of Russia. And second the serbs delivered Milosevic to DenHaag, it wasnt NATO-troops who captured him. What does it say about the war in yugoslavia?

    • @MrSkoresh
      @MrSkoresh 28 дней назад +8

      This is not true, the Baltic countries joined NATO when Russia was in its worst condition, did not pose a threat and tried to cooperate with Europe and America, tried to become part of the EU and even tried to join NATO too, but the United States refused.
      Immediately after joining NATO, new military bases with new weapons lines aimed at Russia began to be built along Russia's borders, when Russia asked why you were doing this, the USA and EU replied, I quote, "we are doing this to protect ourselves from Iran", later they also said “for protection from North Korea.” What a joke.
      Then there was the further expansion of NATO, when Georgia refused to cooperate with NATO and Europe, they received a coup aka revolution, sponsored directly from abroad by various funds, after which Georgia tried to recapture uncontrolled territories in South Ossetia, after training with NATO troops, and they lost.
      Armenia and Ukraine also refused to cooperate and they also received coups, in Ukraine the main driving force were nationalists literally using the swastikas and other symbols of your homeland from the Second World War, and all your countries ardently supported them, because they were against Russia.

    • @PaulWinkle
      @PaulWinkle 27 дней назад +3

      @@MrSkoresh what nonsense. There are no NATO nuclear bombs more westwards than the old West-Germany, not even in East-Germany there are nuclear weapons! This was fixed by treaty and not even Putin says NATO has got nukes in Poland or the baltic states. Anti-air missiles are for defence and yes it was against Iran. Russia has still always the option to attack us with their nuclear subs. Russias capabilities to destroy our cities was never threatened by NATO. For sure not by 5 or 10 defensive anti air missiles in Poland.

  • @rebel_diesel
    @rebel_diesel 24 дня назад +1

    Hello! I’m from Russia and it was so much interesting to get an opinion from China on our situation. Thank you!
    Also I didn't find the second video.

    • @coolorochi
      @coolorochi 24 дня назад

      It's the newest video

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  24 дня назад

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @DominicFlynn
    @DominicFlynn Месяц назад +8

    I'm surprised by how well informed Chinese people are

    • @vadymdolinin7621
      @vadymdolinin7621 29 дней назад

      Not that well informed! Israel is not in NATO 😂

    • @MTDurkee
      @MTDurkee 28 дней назад

      I could be wrong, but from what I understand. China has its own internet and a vast majority of western/the internet you normally think of is blocked and can be in legal trouble for using without state permission.
      So any Chinese citizen making content on RUclips, is either state approved/state employed or they no longer live in China.
      If I had to guess with zero knowledge of this person or his channel (and I don't mean any of this in a negative way) he isn't living in China

    • @littlesloth1384
      @littlesloth1384 27 дней назад +1

      @@MTDurkee On paper, Chinese law definitely states that accessing banned websites is illegal. However, VPN exists and many Chinese netizens (especially of the younger generations) have been using them without any consequences. If you know Chinese and follow some Chinese RUclips channels of any category (gaming, music, etc.) you will be amazed at how many people active in those communities live in mainland China.

  • @yaoliang1580
    @yaoliang1580 Месяц назад +9

    The dissolution of the Soviet Union has propelled the US to become the unipolar world power able to control every corner of the world. Architects of US foreign policy then decided they can have unlimited access to the vast resources of the former Soviet territories of Eurasia n Ukraine is the most important piece of their Eurasian chessboard.

    • @Disorder2312
      @Disorder2312 Месяц назад +7

      Yes. And that was so aggressive and condescending. Because the fall of USSR wasn't meant to make Russia a more pathetic country on the global stage. It was seen as a step towards peace, and greater prosperity by Russia. But USA thought that they "defeated" their main opponent, and can now dictate Russia what to do, ignoring it's interests. In other words, they had this plan all along, and only wanted to betray USSR. So of course this will result in a new cold war. It is clear now that the USA won't stop, until they control everything, and put themselves above all competition. They could only lie and manipulate, but never be friends with anyone.

    • @yaoliang1580
      @yaoliang1580 Месяц назад +1

      @@Disorder2312 the US already has an entire eco system in place to ensure they can dominate the world till eternity, but even the best laid plans can go awry and their ability to bend n shape the world to serve their own interests is weakening. US imperialism is clearly in decline and this is what makes them more dangerous

    • @Hyrodeniamandibulata
      @Hyrodeniamandibulata Месяц назад +1

      @@Disorder2312 At the expense of all the other countries that left the forced Union as soon as it was possible. What a hellhole.

    • @Jewel_Screaming_Chango8387
      @Jewel_Screaming_Chango8387 28 дней назад

      In the near future the USA will control the entire star system we currently live in

  • @shich000
    @shich000 Месяц назад +1

    Hello Brother, finally got around to watch your videos this week and I still can’t believe you started a channel on geopolitics instead of games haha
    As I do have a graduate degree in IR, I feel obligated to provide a more insightful comment on the topic discussed in this video. My past research has focused on Chinese public opinion and its influence on Chinese foreign policy towards Japan. In the first survey mentioned at 4:00, when people say, “How can you trust any survey coming from China?” I would also like to point out that since Xi took office, the freedom of research in Chinese universities has been severely restricted. In the midst of political power being centralized within the CCP and increased censorship among the public in the past decade, a survey like this does, in fact, reflect the views of Chinese political elites and thus can be closely aligned with the Chinese government's agenda
    I’ve been living in Tokyo for over 5 years now, and as a foreign observer, I would just like to share my two cents on how the Japanese people perceive the Ukraine war. It's evident that the majority of Japanese citizens support Ukraine. However, I would like to clarify that this support doesn't necessarily align with endorsing the US or the western world in general. Rather, it reflects the Japanese mindset of an ingrained commitment to peace and its condemnation of any act of aggression, irrespective of the perpetrator's motives. Japan, in many ways, exists within its own socio-political bubble, characterized by a populace with relatively low political involvement. Despite facing economic challenges such as stagnant wages dating back to the 1990s, Japan maintains a remarkable level of social stability, with terms like 平和ボケ (peace-blindness) and お花畑 (your mind is a flower garden) often used to describe this unique societal context.
    Please do visit me in Tokyo tho, miss you
    (cough Maybe getting this graduate degree was to not sound dumb in your comment section)

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      thanks sister.
      Japan if I got it correctly, did not send any weapon to Ukraine so far. It will be very difficult in coming years under US pressure to stay pacify, don't want to see war in east asia

  • @rh77475
    @rh77475 27 дней назад

    That’s a lot of work, thank you! Greetings from Ukraine

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  27 дней назад +1

      Sorry about what happen in your country. Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @chadparker8198
    @chadparker8198 28 дней назад +17

    New question- How many people living in a country without elections answer surveys the way that people in power want them to?

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  28 дней назад +11

      I will answer your question in my new video, which will be going up in 15 hours

    • @XlikeZero
      @XlikeZero 27 дней назад

      You mean USA has elections?

    • @vipermad358
      @vipermad358 24 дня назад +1

      That's a strange question, that seems to have something unspoken, but obvious, behind it.

    • @chadparker8198
      @chadparker8198 24 дня назад

      @@vipermad358 obvious point, yes. Profound? Unfortunately yes.

    • @alekogandhinsky6489
      @alekogandhinsky6489 23 дня назад

      The question is actually: How many people living in countries where they are exposed to daily blunt propaganda think in a way how the people in power want them to think?
      Applied to your case that means: Such pitiful people have no clue of the Chinese electoral system and expose their narrow-minded opinions to public 🤷

  • @deanwilliams433
    @deanwilliams433 Месяц назад +37

    The US foreign policy, like most countries, is self-serving. Its not about fairness, its about control. The US wants to keep China and Russia weaker than itself; economically, technologically and militaristically. When you are at the top, you don't want to ever go back to second or third place. When you look at US policy from this lens the decisions start to make sense from that perspective. If you somehow remove China and Russia from the stage, the US becomes the defacto word leader and dictates the economy of the world.
    China has its own ambitions. The "Belt and Road Initiative" is an example of China building future connections with nations that need infrastructure help. Russia is not a complicated country to understand. It has a history of being invaded and is naturally cautious. This caution might be also why during Soviet times it treated the other "buffer" republics poorly and those independent republics are Russia's biggest critics. Ukrainians and Russians are almost identical ethnically. In the last 15 years Ukrainians, mostly western Ukraine, have desired to adopt a more Western European culture. This is at odds with many Ukrainians living in the far eastern side.
    I believe that Ukraine could have achieved most of its ambitions if it followed the old Yugoslavian model of foreign relations. The model is to be neutral and to develop economic ties with both Russia and the West. They would still have joined the EU, but would not have any need to join NATO as it would have coordinal relationship with Russia. If they used this model after their independence, they would still have Crimea. If your country is bordering your self-created enemy, you will never achieve real security or prosperity. You have to have good relations with your neighbors.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +9

      Good answer. I think you are a very sensible person, need to find more balance in this world

    • @limenciel6081
      @limenciel6081 Месяц назад

      I don't think the Ukrainians had a real choice. They were always inclined to follow your logic at the polls. But the first time in 2004 they were imposed the anti-Russian way by forcing an illegal 3rd round of voting because people voted "wrong" the previous time.
      In the next election people still voted for a conditionally pro-Russian candidate, in reality just not anti-Russian. When he refused to sign an economically unfavorable treaty with the EU, he had a coup d'état. After which there was a purge of all pro-Russian and pro-neutral politicians. Both subsequent presidents won elections with pro-neutral rhetoric, instantly becoming anti-Russian radicalized immediately after winning the election.

    • @kevintan2022
      @kevintan2022 Месяц назад +3

      Naive

    • @ayami123
      @ayami123 Месяц назад +3

      LOL, you are forgetting the NATO backed Coup of Ukraine in 2014

    • @deanwilliams433
      @deanwilliams433 Месяц назад +1

      @@ayami123 You should learn to read.

  • @carlsvensson6970
    @carlsvensson6970 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for making a effort to communicate your insights.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      My pleasure! Thank you for support

  • @NA-fq6hv
    @NA-fq6hv День назад

    "When elephants fight ants will be squashed". Sic transit gloria mundi.

  • @cheezeckez6843
    @cheezeckez6843 Месяц назад +116

    One thing i want to say, Ukraine used to have a democratically elected government that was pro-Russia, however the CIA came in and overthrew that government. This means that the government’s stance is not the stance of the people.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +12

      Hmm... yes... but barely anyone knew about Victoria Nuland etc in China until she quitted her job a month ago. So it will be inaccurate for me to put those CIA stuff as a mainstream Chinese view of Ukraine.

    • @gelinrefira
      @gelinrefira Месяц назад +22

      It wasn't pro-Russia, it was neutral which is what Russia asked for anyway.

    • @user-rz4dx5ut8h
      @user-rz4dx5ut8h Месяц назад +4

      @@WindSpiritZ 纽兰的名字在2014年之后就开始常见于国内新闻了。

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      @@user-rz4dx5ut8h 我覺得還是政治發燒友才了結的一個人,普通百姓認知不高

    • @andrenogueira5058
      @andrenogueira5058 Месяц назад

      Nope.
      The so-called "pro-Russia" governement had been elected on the basis of its promises of favouring ties with the EU. Ukrainians felt betrayed when it swiched towards fascist Russia - mostly the young, who massively wanted to join the EU.
      If there was any CIA influence, trust me, there was even more from the Russian equivalent. In the end, people decided in new, free elections, without a puppet of Putin. Zelensky was elected democrately and stands by the promises on which he was elected.

  • @rian4104
    @rian4104 Месяц назад +45

    In my country the support definitely lean towards Russia. Social media posts and comments overwhelmingly support Russia, while support for Ukraine/NATO is very hard to find. Its interesting for me because we never have a close relation with Russia. My conclusion is it was not because we view Russia as the good side, but more because the Ukraine side is supported by US led NATO, which my people saw as a proven trouble maker around the world. As the war goes on and my people learn and learn more about what really cause the conflict, the support for Russia grew and people start to see Russia as the good side. I'm from SEA btw.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +6

      Thank you for your reply. May there be peace.

    • @kevinjjfr
      @kevinjjfr Месяц назад

      Your people support a Nazi regime? What the fuck is wrong with them?

    • @well9179
      @well9179 Месяц назад +8

      Yep...I live in Vietnam..you can ask peoples here, I mean majority peoples in Lao, Cambodia, Myanmar and Indonesia.

    • @bartp5987
      @bartp5987 Месяц назад

      Take a moment and look at history. Russia invaded everyone around long since before NATO or USA existed. The NATO excuse for Russia gets old really fast

    • @ugvadugvaw
      @ugvadugvaw Месяц назад +2

      @@well9179As a Eurooean living in a small country that has been exteremy anti US from time to time (Vietnam war very much), I see Russia as the US in the Ukraine war. Ukraine is Vietnam.

  • @Dimich1993
    @Dimich1993 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the info! It's somewhat disappointing, but not surprising. Now it's more concrete to me.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      thanks for watching. Let me know if you have question

  • @W-oq7md
    @W-oq7md Месяц назад +2

    I found it interesting to hear your thoughts although I have no idea who you are or what your background is.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      Industrial consultant. what you want to know?

    • @W-oq7md
      @W-oq7md Месяц назад

      I’m interested to know whether you’re just someone with opinions or have an academic background in geopolitics.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      @@W-oq7md travel the world. enjoy geopolitical topics, no academic background in that direction

  • @mxfx5000-fh2sw
    @mxfx5000-fh2sw Месяц назад +18

    You have made good points at the end of the video. If one asks europeans to judge recent war between Armenia and Azerbaijan, with same heavy losses and humiliation in relation to the population of the countries, they will answer that the conflict was not properly covered by European media and they simply don't care. Majority will not be able even to find these two countries on map, answer in which is a democracy and in which is de-facto hereditary monarchy. Though these countries are also two former ex-Soviet republics, same as Ukraine and Russia. If tomorrow it will break out a hypothetical war between say Pakistan and India, or between India and China and dozens of millions will die, europeans and their media will simply not pay same attention (if pay at all) and continue follow only the ongoing war in Ukraine.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      thank you for your reply and support, many interesting issues I can discuss here in the future.

    • @eulescholz8530
      @eulescholz8530 Месяц назад +1

      you are right. But they are paying very much interest to the conflict in Israel, even being on the wrong side, as its explosive potential is higher than Ukraine.

    • @solconcordia4315
      @solconcordia4315 Месяц назад

      I need to remind you of the Western mindset about what justice enforcement is. We tend to keep our mouths shut if we don't know much about the issue. It may appear as apathy but it's in a sense a form of letting the rightful jurors make the decisions (who must initially be ignorant but will be freshly informed and filled in with the evidence and testimonies of witnesses).
      Then there's the *circumscribing* of the scope of what *OTHER* issues are brought into the discussion. *No* distraction is to be allowed. We specifically have judges to rule whether other evidence or witnesses can be brought in to a trial based upon their being germaine or not.
      In the case of Ukraine and the Russian Federation, there's the Budapest Memorandum stating that Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity will be guaranteed by the parties involved. Russia betrayed its duty to protect and preserve the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. Russia's Foreign Minister, Lavrov himself signed that document representing the Russian Federation.

    • @zdenek75a
      @zdenek75a Месяц назад +1

      Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan said to the conflict with Azerbaijan: "..can no longer rely on Russia as its main defense and military partner because Moscow has repeatedly let it down so Yerevan must think about forging closer ties with the United States and France" .. think about this as part of discussion about Russia and how they are taken by even former "allies"

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      @@zdenek75a Pashinyan is a big idiot, did you not know what he did?

  • @BlueGiant69202
    @BlueGiant69202 Месяц назад +2

    Well done! The prefatory remarks were necessary and will be awkward to present for most people. I sympathize with the frustration of getting people to view things from a different perspective that may reveal how the USA has set very bad examples and been hypocritical regarding invasion, illegal annexation under international law and the authority of the ICC to prosecute war crimes. In terms of international law, however, there is an obverse side to the argumentative coin that examines the civil wars in China and Ukraine looking at how far right elements have been used and the war crimes committed by the ROC on Taiwan from 1945 to 1952 and beyond to 2024 as an occupying power on Taiwan without legal title to Taiwan. There was a U.S. general in Burma whose comments on Chairman Chiang and the Chinese civil war are interesting when looking at the breakdown of democracy in Ukraine where right wing elements voted with bullets. Under the international laws adhered to by the principal occupying power of Japan, the U.S.A. it is illegal to declare sovereignty over occupied territory over which one does not have legal title. This is as applicable in Crimea and parts of Ukraine as in Taiwan regardless of whether approved or not by upper and lower houses of parliament. Furthermore, promulgating a constitution in occupied territory that one does not have title to, conscripting the inhabitants of occupied territory, and moving citizens of the homeland into occupied territory are all WAR CRIMES under international law.

  • @ua420
    @ua420 17 дней назад

    As Ukrainian living in Ukraine I do appreciate all the effort to explain harsh truth about world as seen from China.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  17 дней назад

      Sorry about the war. Thanks for watching! May we find peace.

  • @GreenInvasion
    @GreenInvasion 14 дней назад

    It would have been interesting to see the output if the repercussions of economic boycott and decoupling from Chinese manufacturing (and I don’t mean sanctions), were added to the survey. I say this because being college students, and I assume they were mainly young, does not guarantee at all a well educated opinion. We’ve seen this on campuses all around US and Europe recently.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  14 дней назад

      Inflation in the west, unemployment in China.

  • @WindSpiritZ
    @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +4

    Thanks for watching. Leave a comment.

  • @vipermad358
    @vipermad358 24 дня назад

    This is great content. New subscriber.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  24 дня назад

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @mellowcornello4425
    @mellowcornello4425 Месяц назад +3

    The Bully cries the loudest

    • @danglingondivineladders3994
      @danglingondivineladders3994 Месяц назад +2

      You mean like calling the Ukrainians nazis? You mean like whining about russophobia? I forgot it is ok when they do it.

    • @TheKitMurkit
      @TheKitMurkit 28 дней назад

      ​@@danglingondivineladders3994yes, the invader is very cunning

  • @biuro71
    @biuro71 27 дней назад

    It's very nice to hear some opinions directly from Chinese people. Greetings from Poland

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  27 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @brigitteschauble6311
    @brigitteschauble6311 Месяц назад +1

    Oh I’m than a very unusual viewer of you channel because I’m not Chinese but German and I’m female

  • @h3ckNo
    @h3ckNo 17 дней назад +15

    As a Ukrainian seeing the mental gymnastics people go through to justify their prejudices is insane.
    It's like saying "Well, the murderer is not to blame, the victim was too provocative, and also other people have murdered in the past, so it's ok".

    • @danuegamuhammad6865
      @danuegamuhammad6865 17 дней назад

      More like, the Ukrainian fall into NATO false promise. Nato and ukraine has been flirting each other against the wrath of russia, then when shit really happened, NATO don't get into the fight to protect ukraine, instead only supporting from the sideline.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  17 дней назад +1

      Sorry about your country. Thanks for watching! May we find peace.

    • @user-ig4ub3xy6i
      @user-ig4ub3xy6i 13 дней назад

      Well said. Russia has been undermining Ukraine for 500 years. And then Russia invades in another blatent act of agression but people blame the Ukrainians

    • @petunized
      @petunized 11 дней назад +2

      Yeah lets just forget what Ukraine was doing in Donbass for 8 years.
      Ukraine is clearly a victim here.

    • @h3ckNo
      @h3ckNo 11 дней назад +4

      @@petunized You mean what russias proxy forces (and sometimes even regular army) did in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts for 8 years? Yeah, lets not forget that.

  • @Larkinchance
    @Larkinchance Месяц назад +8

    I know many Americans who can't find Russia on a map...

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      T_T .

    • @elliey7162
      @elliey7162 Месяц назад

      😂

    • @martinh1277
      @martinh1277 Месяц назад

      Some Americans know the difference between Austria and Australia.

    • @MrBlaxjax
      @MrBlaxjax 21 день назад

      As in they confuse Russia with Singapore or Argentina? I mean I can understand not knowing where the Gambia is, or Switzerland but Russia is enormous and fairly unmissable.

    • @Larkinchance
      @Larkinchance 21 день назад

      @@MrBlaxjax I was a kid during the Vietnam was I knew guys that never looked on a may to see where they were going...

  • @spectacular7990
    @spectacular7990 18 дней назад

    could and tried to go into depth with this comment multiple times but failed, got drunk playing poker, won twice and called it a night. love you all and thanks for all the fish

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  18 дней назад

      congratz on your wins. Thanks for watching! May we find peace

  • @user-xp5id1kh4r
    @user-xp5id1kh4r Месяц назад

    Hey, piece of advice:
    Remove all objects in the foreground between YOU and the CAMERA when you film... that's why the camera kept focusing on your little plant in the bottom right instead of your face throughout the video... causing your face to get blurred all the time.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      noted. Thank you for watching! May we find peace forward.

  • @michaelmarchal4004
    @michaelmarchal4004 Месяц назад +8

    I think you are honest and pragmatic. This is refreshing.

  • @ivantuma7969
    @ivantuma7969 Месяц назад +5

    Perfectly understandable. Thank you for putting this together. It's not my viewpoint, but I see were the Chinese opinion comes from more clearly. I would be shocked if it was any other way :) I'm coming at Russia/Ukraine from an anecdotal perspective - where the Soviets and the Warsaw Pact (which included Ukraine at the time) once surrounded and invaded my former country with 200,000 troops and 5,000 tanks for the crime of simply proposing a popular "Market Socialism" economic model for my former country - similar to what Yugoslavia already had at the time. I see Ukraine being a repeat performance attempt, on the part of Russia. I also feel that Russia has done an exceptional job, through propaganda channels, to make smaller countries throughout the Global South feel that the only thing keeping them from living in paradise is the influence of the United States (which gives an "out" to their own corrupt authoritarian regimes).

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад +1

      thanks for watching. history is complicated, keep an open mind on different opinions

    • @seekx2y556
      @seekx2y556 Месяц назад +4

      On the contrary, I don't think Russia's propaganda work is done well.
      Firstly, we all know that English is the most widely used language in the world, and it is very strong. I am Chinese, and I often consult some English materials related to CS in my work normally, but what makes me disgusted is that even in purely academic places, there will occasionally be links requiring support for Ukraine and donating to Ukraine. Combining with the appearance of a Ukrainian-Japanese person as the champion in the Japanese beauty contest and the appearance of the movie "20 Days in Mariupol" winning Oscar awards, those English-speaking countries use their powerful public opinion and propaganda weapons to penetrate into all aspects. Before this war, how could we not find that Ukraine has such a great influence in the English-speaking world?
      Secondly, based on the first point, I feel sad for those who live in the English-speaking world and only know one language, English. Their media makes them believe that the world outside them is either evil or at least distorted, and only they are just. Their media makes them believe that people in the world outside them are brainwashed and controlled by the media. Isn't this ironic? This also can be divided into two aspects. Firstly, people outside the English-speaking world also have the right to exist and the right to live a good life. Just because you think they are evil, you cannot want them to remain weak or even become extinct, which is anti-human. Secondly, people outside the English-speaking world, in addition to mastering their mother tongue, if they want to come into contact with the world, they also need to master English, and the mainstream view of the world they are in themselves is likely to conflict with the mainstream view of the English-speaking world. At this time, it is necessary to test a person's critical thinking ability. Only the collision of two completely different viewpoints can produce their own independent thinking, and at this point, those who live in their narrow worldviews lack such opportunities.

    • @Diongreco
      @Diongreco 24 дня назад

      @@seekx2y556 The very fact that Russian media outlets were banned in some English speaking countries tells you that they were doing a good job. Western elites have realised that if this continued further it would have a massive affect in their public opinion even on domestic issues. Russia has done good enough job in the past 10 years or so through their media outlets like RT which broadcasts in many parts of the world especially in Arabic and Spanish speaking countries as well as in Africa.

  • @nisebiggs6572
    @nisebiggs6572 Месяц назад

    Have you read / seen The Economic Hitman?

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  Месяц назад

      some of those topics will get my channel removed.... thank you for watching! may we find peace forward

  • @pippohispano
    @pippohispano 7 дней назад

    You are perfectly right in your perspective. If you see two bullies fighting (and one of them, btw, is THE biggest bully of all), you really should eat popcorns.
    Btw, I was surprised to see the result of those polls. I expected to see a greater support of Ukraine and US policies, but it seems that the Chinese have access to better, more diversified information than many people around here.

    • @WindSpiritZ
      @WindSpiritZ  7 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! May we find peace

  • @XRENDERMAN
    @XRENDERMAN 9 дней назад +4

    You can look at this the other way. We didn't join NATO fast enough, and that's why this happened. When you have a crazy bloodthirsty neighbour that's 3x your size, the only way to be safe is to enter some kind of alliance.

  • @ericyeo805
    @ericyeo805 Месяц назад +6

    My comments to the small groups of Chinese college and higher educated individuals surveyed blaming on the US and NATO for the Russia Ukraine war but disagree with the Russians invasion.
    Well they may be politically correct but to Russia, they have to face the reality of their borders problems.
    Hence, invasion or not, will be problematic to Russia as no matters what decisions they made will not bode well.
    It’s like the situations in the current China Taiwan issues.
    If Taiwan declares independence, China will have no choice but to take control of her territorial integrity by whatever means.
    Hence, the US should uphold her one China policy and stopped doing what they have been doing in line with their memorandum of agreement on the Taiwan issues.
    Aren’t these exactly the same in Ukraine? If the US and NATO did not do what they have been doing as well as, Boris Johnson had not interfered 32:28 in their peace negotiations in Turkey?
    For goodness sakes, US, do not create problems and then shifting the blames on others when you’re the real culprits.

    • @ilnumero1234
      @ilnumero1234 Месяц назад +1

      What,how is the US is accountable for this(i mean they technical are) . The entire thing started in 2014 because ucraine wanted to start a economic partnership With EU ,that partnership was withdrawn by the president yanukovich hence the Euromaidan happened,In that same time the occupation of crimea started and the conflict was frozen up until 2022. Putin saw the right opportunity to try because he did take Georgia,Chechnya and Crimea without any consequences except few sanctions,that combined with the 2020 capital hill incident and the US retirement from Afganistan Putin saw the declining power of the US to try his luck with Ukraine.

    • @2138Dude
      @2138Dude Месяц назад

      The only thing US is to blame is for ditching China after WW2 and allowing communists to win. This is the biggest tragedy in Chinese history

    • @Azzinoth224
      @Azzinoth224 4 дня назад

      "Hence, invasion or not, will be problematic to Russia as no matters what decisions they made will not bode well."
      No they could just not invade Ukraine? What problems would there be with that? None.
      "If Taiwan declares independence, China will have no choice but to take control of her territorial integrity by whatever means. "
      No, they could also accept it's independence. When UK left the EU, the EU didn't send bombs and tanks as answer either.

    • @ericyeo805
      @ericyeo805 4 дня назад

      @@Azzinoth224 Based on your thoughts, both ways concerning Ukraine and Taiwan is ok to you.
      However, I disagree with you. Firstly, Ukraine is not similar to Taiwan in many respects.
      Taiwan is part of China being forcefully taken by powerful bullies which includes those occupied the motherlands whose intentions was to splits China like salamis and shares among themselves when China was weak.
      Taiwan is an integral part of China acknowledged officially not only by the UN, it’s by the predecessor government of Taiwan. This was further accepted by the US(who harbours ulterior motives) where the past presidents had stated over national broadcasters.
      Regarding reactions as mentioned by you that can be ignored is total naiveties. The actions by Russia is necessary as otherwise, there is no such redlines in military response as a deterrence to another who can then act with impunity. This will encourage the bullies to threaten peace anywhere they choose.
      With Taiwan, China has been very patient since they have not completely liberated from the civil war as they were protected by USA.
      Have you asked, why USA? Haven’t they got enough from the UK, those lands they liberated out of nowhere but from native Indian’s inhabitants?
      They wanted the whole world to themselves.
      They became even more greedy, aggressive and evils than their European peers in the conquest unknowingly the cultures that others possessed while they don’t with their kind of demography.
      That’s why they are everywhere with their military bases but ironically, these were built and supported with borrowed money from the world.
      All these developments are basically to dictate and bully everyone to kowtowing to them or be targeted by various means from economic tools to disguised NGO spreading fakes and funding revolutions to destabilise local governments and hold countries hostage.
      They will instigate one country to fight another by siding and by manufacturing hostility among one another. There are more ……
      Taiwan independence is china’s redline and buffer Ukraine is Russia.
      One is China’s territory the others is Russia’s front doors.

    • @Azzinoth224
      @Azzinoth224 3 дня назад

      ​@@ericyeo805 Ok, I will admit I don't know much about Taiwan, but Ukraine is internationally an indepentent country. The only people who get to decide who to belong to are the people who live there. Russia sent the army in and bombed their cities to shit, killing thousands of human beings. That is clearly wrong, no matter how much you talk about "redlines" or "deterrence" to rationalize it. And "what about USA" is not a good reason. You can't justify murder with "he did it too". Also, NATO is not the USA. Ukraine wanted to join NATO, wich is a defensive military alliance. They also wanted to become closer to the EU. It has nothing to do with USA.