How This Idiot Youtuber Ended Up in Cambodian Prison

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 9 дек 2024

Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @MujinOfficial
    @MujinOfficial  19 дней назад +1623

    Btw if you go to his channel now you'll see new uploads, but they're actually highlights of his old streams, he's still in prison until 2026 lol...
    I'll be live in a few hrs on twitch.tv/mujinofficial, come say hi! Here are some highlights of my streams: ruclips.net/video/kfNzN_B7qmg/видео.html

    • @TheLostPhoenixOfTheSkies
      @TheLostPhoenixOfTheSkies 19 дней назад +33

      Lmfaoo 💀

    • @nanakomatsu7425
      @nanakomatsu7425 19 дней назад +4

      .-.

    • @eso_revenge
      @eso_revenge 19 дней назад +22

      Bro, we just finished celebrating one of the biggest festivals in our country "Water Festival", and I've already seen 2 insane internet stories about my country. CIA agent arrested in Cambodia (2-3 days ago) and now this. 😭😭😭

    • @Nickman1233
      @Nickman1233 19 дней назад

      Cant wait to talk shit

    • @DenLim123
      @DenLim123 19 дней назад +27

      It's a bit disingenuous that you're "reporting" on this without any context or knowledge on Cambodia. Do you know that Cambodian authorities are some of the most corrupt in SEA and have been exposed for faking confession along with framing people for crimes they did not commit just to cover up their involvement with the human trafficking?
      People actually living in SEA knows because it's the Malaysians and Singaporeans that always get affected by these Cambodian human traffickers while their authorities still choose to let them run rampant.

  • @jjwang_safari0813
    @jjwang_safari0813 19 дней назад +10338

    LMAO As a Taiwanese, I truly can't believe Mujin just covered one of our most iconic national laughingstock like dude how did you even find out about this lol
    These two made Taiwanese headline for about three days and netizens here were all begging the Cambodian government to never let them back.
    Hope Somali get the same punishment soon.
    BTW I like to add that in the same press conference, Goodnight Chicken actually made an offer basically saying that "If you let us go, I'll use my channel to promote Cambodia and let everybody know how beautiful this place is" and the Cambodian goverment just said "Nah".

    • @DenLim123
      @DenLim123 19 дней назад

      You do realize the Cambodian police are extremely corrupt so I'm not surprised if they were framed for the crime and trust me, as a Malaysian, we have experience the same treatment from Cambodian authorities

    • @dolly_tw
      @dolly_tw 19 дней назад +411

      taiwanese too, that shit was so goofy

    • @hsr-firefly
      @hsr-firefly 19 дней назад +86

      Yeah those people sucks

    • @Dullsonic3
      @Dullsonic3 19 дней назад +44

      Do you believe that these 2 prisoners would rather kill themselves then to spend time in this hell?

    • @65k25
      @65k25 19 дней назад +126

      而且一上新聞大家都立刻知道這是假的,因為他被稱"網紅"

  • @cromtuiseagain
    @cromtuiseagain 13 дней назад +3606

    The case getting blown wide open by a true gamer named XXXGAY1069 was the cherry on top

    • @NayuzAqua
      @NayuzAqua 11 дней назад

      He had to have an 69 in the end lol

    • @Eamonshort1
      @Eamonshort1 10 дней назад +132

      A God amongst men 🫡

    • @MatthewDePasse-sm9qf
      @MatthewDePasse-sm9qf 9 дней назад +39

      A God bless him too

    • @bernik9131
      @bernik9131 9 дней назад +97

      thank you xxxgay1069 we all say in unison🙏

    • @twign6378
      @twign6378 8 дней назад +42

      God tier username

  • @critikillshot6851
    @critikillshot6851 19 дней назад +7044

    It is absolutely insane how people will be so attention hungry that they go break laws while recording themselves doing it.

    • @akira8393
      @akira8393 19 дней назад +121

      Clout is a dangerous digital drug

    • @pinkufinku3743
      @pinkufinku3743 19 дней назад +7

      ​@@akira8393but also dumbassery

    • @blacktemplarchaplainmarius42
      @blacktemplarchaplainmarius42 19 дней назад

      The only Clout chasing drug addicts I've seen worse are Jack Dumbhorty and Ramsay Ismael Somali. If these clowns ever face prison time then I'd be happy to see their faces in foreign prison.

    • @Eugene_es_nk
      @Eugene_es_nk 19 дней назад +24

      @@akira8393 Jack Doherthy and Johnny Somali

    • @pepperperson
      @pepperperson 19 дней назад +8

      I feel like were just one step away from the movie Nerve becoming real at this point

  • @CarlosGonzales-wm8xx
    @CarlosGonzales-wm8xx 7 дней назад +760

    Tortured and robbed of 3 thousand dollars, yet they let him keep his phone? Hard to believe

    • @truckn
      @truckn 5 дней назад +10

      I know Right!

    • @thealgerian3285
      @thealgerian3285 5 дней назад +34

      How stupid and gullible do people have to be to begin with, to actually believe the guy could've escaped just like that.

    • @jarniwoop
      @jarniwoop 5 дней назад +5

      My thought exactly.

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 5 дней назад +2

      And what would be the point of shaving part of his head?

    • @holliefitzzz
      @holliefitzzz 4 дня назад +15

      why not just film it in a building in ur own country i dont get why they went to cambodia to film indoors

  • @BlueLoveYT
    @BlueLoveYT 19 дней назад +10234

    Luffy is gonna find the One Piece before these influencers stop finding out

  • @side7oldtype298
    @side7oldtype298 19 дней назад +4302

    Southeast Asia, a place where "influencers" find out when they fuck around too much.

    • @N00000OOOOBY
      @N00000OOOOBY 19 дней назад +30

      maybe except singapore

    • @N00000OOOOBY
      @N00000OOOOBY 19 дней назад +33

      prolly except singapore

    • @spectre9340
      @spectre9340 19 дней назад +394

      people have always disrespected SEA countries cos we're third worlders
      but that just means we've been through hell
      SEA people can put up with a lot. Call them slurs, make fun of their accents, litter in their countries, etc. They've been through worse.
      But if you do something to actually cause Southeast Asians to lost their patience with you, you're in for a world of hurt.

    • @lovelyami444
      @lovelyami444 19 дней назад +32

      @@N00000OOOOBYnah have you seen singaporean laws ? if these people come here sticking chewing gum or making drug jokes they will find out

    • @paralamota8632
      @paralamota8632 19 дней назад +217

      ​@@N00000OOOOBYbro the Singapore death sentences you for drug traffic or life in jail if you talk sh*t about Lee Kuan Yew.

  • @squeegie
    @squeegie 16 дней назад +2537

    Johnny Somali case TLDR:
    Japan: You are not allowed in our country
    Israel: You get minor jail time!
    South Korea: You are not allowed to leave now.

    • @Puert0ricandream
      @Puert0ricandream 16 дней назад +128

      Now yous cant leave

    • @Serif77-uf5pr
      @Serif77-uf5pr 15 дней назад +121

      They effed around. Got found out. Now their going to find out what it means to get effed around.

    • @aquaviii
      @aquaviii 15 дней назад +7

      lol 😅

    • @KeqingMain8
      @KeqingMain8 15 дней назад

      For this idiot, he was more of a nuisance in Japan and Israel but in South Korea, he crossed the line by making terrorist threats and committing offensive acts that insulted their culture and history. This is why he's going to be locked up in Korea for a long time.

    • @ethanhanover3263
      @ethanhanover3263 15 дней назад

      I bet he was banking on being deported so he can move on to being a nuisance in another country. Little did he know even north korea knows not to piss off south korea too much

  • @ImArkando
    @ImArkando 5 дней назад +111

    The emotions went from "well, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time" to "what the hell was this dude doing".

  • @Angel_Blxssom
    @Angel_Blxssom 19 дней назад +978

    This is a prime example of ‘just because you could, doesn’t mean you should’

    • @isabellam1936
      @isabellam1936 11 дней назад +12

      The thing is so many civilians rely on tourist income to feed themselves so these two clown were directly hurting people.

    • @marcopopoej2389
      @marcopopoej2389 11 дней назад +8

      These corrupted officials have put more effort in catching these guys than saving thousands of people working as slaves.
      If there’s someone ruining Cambodia image, it’s Cambodian people themselves. These guys faked but these things happen for real everyday…

    • @mikecrooks8085
      @mikecrooks8085 10 дней назад

      F around and find out!

    • @zacharythomas8617
      @zacharythomas8617 9 дней назад +2

      Nailed it.

    • @valeriaramirez2586
      @valeriaramirez2586 13 часов назад

      The Bible says that too

  • @Xternal47
    @Xternal47 18 дней назад +3512

    Korea and Japan needs to step up. Cambodia only took 3 days to throw them in jail.

    • @danshakuimo
      @danshakuimo 18 дней назад +524

      To be fair, Cambodia is basically a dictatorship under the prime minister and a one-party state. That is why prosecutions and sentencing can be done at a lightning speed because they actually don't need to worry about due process.
      The guy in charge seems pretty chill though, my dad has met him before. Well not chill about this of course lol.

    • @Klarence75
      @Klarence75 18 дней назад +28

      nah, it won't be happen because they're rich unlike Cambodia lol

    • @WhoMethethird
      @WhoMethethird 18 дней назад

      You do realise that our king or royalty are just a puppet for the government. But the only I hate it is that they try to give Vietnam 4 big province.

    • @EllaNonimato
      @EllaNonimato 18 дней назад +185

      They have human rights, Cambodia haven't.

    • @tevia4723
      @tevia4723 17 дней назад +41

      ​@@EllaNonimato bro what???

  • @rseries9661
    @rseries9661 17 дней назад +1337

    FYI, the slave scam centers in Myanmar and Cambodia are state sponsored. These countries arent some poor innocent states suffering from a crime problem, the whole state is supporting it. Its so bad even when the EU and UN held an event to help the Cambodian govt 'solve the problem' they had to change the venue of the event because the venue was owned by a human trafficker who was a high ranking govt official

    • @diapysik
      @diapysik 16 дней назад

      Yeah I was wondering about that. Seems clear that the government has something shameful to hide. Still the hoax took up a bunch of resources that could have been doing something important.

    • @MrMeoow91
      @MrMeoow91 16 дней назад

      As Vietnamese, we know for a fact that these are Chinese funded. The CCP has a lot of influence in both countries. Not only that, we also setup scam call centres over there to scam our own people. It is fucking disgusting.

    • @lambolim2178
      @lambolim2178 16 дней назад +147

      Yea even Thailand is low key becoming the human trafficking hub for those scammer centers in Myanmar

    • @JOJO2023s
      @JOJO2023s 16 дней назад +1

      Wow, what a wild imagination you have. State sponsored? That’s just lazy thinking. Do you think every corrupt action in a country equals government endorsement? Trafficking and scams are global crimes, not local conspiracies. Funny how you skipped over the international criminals involved in these networks or how demand from wealthy nations fuels them. As for your EU and UN anecdote, you’re reaching. Changing a venue doesn’t scream ‘state complicity’; it screams logistical hiccup. But sure, keep twisting facts to suit your narrative. Maybe do some actual research next time instead of spewing oversimplified nonsense that belongs in a conspiracy forum.

    • @robezy0
      @robezy0 16 дней назад +257

      Exactly this is the problem with the way this influencer got sentenced. People always confuse the right for a fair trial for people like him with having empathy for them, when in reality, it's about preventing arbitrariness of the state. If officials can ignore regulations to put someone everyone hates in jail quickly, they can just as well ignore the rules when they're offered bribes by criminals.

  • @Pt08020
    @Pt08020 3 дня назад +38

    Exploring an abandoned hospital at night and meeting a corpse hanging from the ceiling sounds like a horror movie. I would DIE omg

  • @vKAI-86
    @vKAI-86 19 дней назад +2232

    2024: The year where RUclipsrs who fucked around find out and where good ones are rewarded with a bright retirement.

    • @RayneDraws
      @RayneDraws 18 дней назад +2

      frfr

    • @Minato_Akiyama03
      @Minato_Akiyama03 18 дней назад +6

      And Karens FAFO 😂

    • @MASTEROFEVIL
      @MASTEROFEVIL 18 дней назад +1

      300th like

    • @WhoMethethird
      @WhoMethethird 18 дней назад +1

      ​@@Minato_Akiyama03a democracy people saying

    • @helloeveryone0123
      @helloeveryone0123 18 дней назад +3

      Good ones suffers in depression. While people like mrbeast and logan paul continue to scam people without any consequences

  • @cgibbs011
    @cgibbs011 17 дней назад +1229

    XXXXGAY1069 is probably really good at Geoguesser

    • @rahulshah1408
      @rahulshah1408 16 дней назад +57

      I had to watch most of the video to figure out this was legit. Truth is stranger than fiction.

    • @KameariKillScreen
      @KameariKillScreen 14 дней назад +21

      Xxxxgay1069 for life dawg

    • @Purplesquigglystripe
      @Purplesquigglystripe 14 дней назад +30

      Like some sort of gaynbolt

    • @vi9720
      @vi9720 13 дней назад +9

      Probably good with grndr loc hunter

    • @XueYlva
      @XueYlva 7 дней назад +16

      Geogaysir

  • @mikeandashley
    @mikeandashley 17 дней назад +1289

    We spent two months in Cambodia recently, and the Khmer people were some of the kindest and most welcoming we have encountered during our travels. The country has been through a lot and deserves better than some so-called influencers tarnishing its image for clout.

    • @ferretyluv
      @ferretyluv 16 дней назад +63

      If they have that big of a scamming problem, they don’t sound very nice to me.

    • @kiyotakara10billionpercent
      @kiyotakara10billionpercent 16 дней назад +54

      ​@@ferretyluvchinese own those building

    • @YTStopCensoringFreedomOfspeech
      @YTStopCensoringFreedomOfspeech 16 дней назад +1

      @@ferretyluv Some criminals target wealthy people, these cambodian criminals are obviously more interested in scamming wealthy taiwanese than their own citizens. That doesn't mean honest hard working cambodians should also get slandered.

    • @won879
      @won879 16 дней назад +54

      @@ferretyluvits all chinese

    • @d.b.2215
      @d.b.2215 16 дней назад

      ​@@ferretyluvChinese-run scam centers. Their real problem is that they sell themselves out to the Chinese too much

  • @inotherwords14
    @inotherwords14 6 дней назад +96

    How is it that they can do nothing to help people trapped in call centers but they can be so punitive to a couple of guys who embarrass them?

    • @nodatesape9124
      @nodatesape9124 3 дня назад +18

      The former is profitable. The latter is not.

    • @wabalaka1565
      @wabalaka1565 3 дня назад +1

      The think that keep the rich, richer might be the same thing that keep the poorer. Do I have to tell you answer?

    • @B-fq7ff
      @B-fq7ff 2 дня назад +7

      and how come the person who made this video and everyone in the comments seem to be celebrating such a cruel/corrupt/brutal government?

    • @elliotoliver8679
      @elliotoliver8679 2 дня назад

      How come you believe such nonsense?

    • @HungryLoki
      @HungryLoki 23 часа назад +2

      The Cambodian government is very likely directly involved in the racket, or at least getting kickbacks to let them operate.

  • @lynarong1072
    @lynarong1072 19 дней назад +2668

    As a Cambodian, I have watched lots of your videos. Thanks for covering this. We welcome all visitors from around the world as long as you respect us and our culture. Cambodian people are really friendly and helpful. That was really serious at that time. Cambodia has been accused of a lot of bad things happening lately. By doing this he adds more problems and accusations to our country. We have gone through enough for the past 40-50 years after the Pol Pot regime that killed 1/4 people of our country.

    • @Influence417
      @Influence417 19 дней назад +87

      As a SEA - Filipino - it's good to see SEA rep here that's not Philippines for once, though I don't mind.

    • @DenLim123
      @DenLim123 19 дней назад +38

      Sorry, but numerous Malaysians have been kidnapped by Cambodians so no, your country is still a terrible place

    • @Migxy008
      @Migxy008 19 дней назад +67

      was it accusations definitely no but i think not all of cambodia is to blame for this kidnapping it should just be the group that does this

    • @Influence417
      @Influence417 19 дней назад +35

      @@DenLim123
      I may generalize things and people, but I wouldn't do it often on a country.

    • @DenLim123
      @DenLim123 19 дней назад

      @@Migxy008 the Cambodian police are involved with the human trafficking syndicate lol, numerous Malaysians have been kidnapped by them and when our government pressured them to take action, they just said they're trying so no, I don't trust this story and the Taiwanese youtubers were likely forced into a confession. If you're from SEA, you would know Cambodia, Philippines and Thailand police are the most corrupt

  • @ALBERT.GM.WALKER
    @ALBERT.GM.WALKER 18 дней назад +1746

    I hope Johnny Somali (real name: Ramsey Khalid Ismael) gets the max sentence on the many crimes that he is convicted of. I hope South Korea makes an example out of him discouraging other LiveStreamers from disrespecting the country that allowed them to enter and visit their country in the first place. RKI/JS is facing multiple year sentences totaling close to 30 years or maybe more if they add more charges. I doubt he will be sentenced to 30+ years (one can only hope), but maybe 10-15 years will teach him a lesson.

    • @itsmeagain1745
      @itsmeagain1745 18 дней назад

      Legal Mindset was saying 1 - 10 years according to his sources. However, there are a few additional crimes that can be added to the list if the Koreans care to prosecute. Meanwhile he is out and about from what the net is saying. Probably adding to the list - he hasn't the sense to say enough... The police of course are watching. Legal Mindset has a hard drive of videos that js tried to delete. He'll be giving it to the police :D.

    • @sihamhamda47
      @sihamhamda47 17 дней назад +25

      Yeah I hope JS sentence should be longer than Tay-K sentence tbh, which is more than 55 years

    • @thevladman2000
      @thevladman2000 17 дней назад +56

      Still can't believe he did that crap to the Statue in South Korea.

    • @Mromellette
      @Mromellette 17 дней назад +58

      10 to 15 is quite illogical , i agree that his behavior is disrespectfull but 10 15 years is whole life for something that isnt as big as u think . i would say that a sentence between 2 to 5years is logical. bro even rqpists and killers smtimes gets less than 15years

    • @Boo0o258
      @Boo0o258 17 дней назад +9

      Do you think he's the one who started that trend? It's been going on for a long time. As long as they make money of it, they will continue and do worse to get even more views, so stop talking about them. You all are giving them free publicity by talking about it.

  • @aciDCXIV
    @aciDCXIV 17 дней назад +817

    Those aren’t Influencers.
    Those are Nuisance Streamers.

    • @jennj1870
      @jennj1870 16 дней назад +11

      This comment is short a few thousand likes. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @CanMav
      @CanMav 16 дней назад +18

      They're the same thing

    • @jaydog77
      @jaydog77 16 дней назад +3

      I mean this kid seemed like he was trying to expose a scam center so its not really the same thing

    • @muhammadzulfadlybinabdulma709
      @muhammadzulfadlybinabdulma709 15 дней назад +1

      influenza

    • @VilcabambaTheUnderbelly
      @VilcabambaTheUnderbelly 14 дней назад

      Clearly, you are under some mind control. Do your own research.

  • @momchilandonov
    @momchilandonov 8 дней назад +25

    8:00 another reason it's fishy is that if you are kidnapped and tortured you wouldn't have a mobile phone. He somehow starts streaming for views directly instead of first calling relatives/friends?! Suspicious AF!

  • @kpopgirl1992
    @kpopgirl1992 12 дней назад +778

    As a foreigner who’s lived in Cambodia for 18 years! Cambodians are some of the nicest, most welcoming, most hospitable people you’ll ever meet, and their patience is LONG. But once you anger them, it’s OVER. And there is no amount of sorry that can get these two out of hot water.

    • @oftenwrongphong
      @oftenwrongphong 10 дней назад +58

      My dad lived there for 32 years before sneaking into Vietnam and taught something similar. He said once crossed, they do not remember your positive traits--just the betrayal. I'm like: that's not a bad thing. Can you imagine a bunch of Americans going, "but Mr. Epstein did so much financially for young women and their single mothers...." My mother, who is Vietnamese, often taught the karma scale analogy (everyone has good and bad). Guess I'm more Cambodian than I thought lol.

    • @MERCYLIFE
      @MERCYLIFE 7 дней назад +3

      ❤❤❤

    • @larrysmith2123
      @larrysmith2123 7 дней назад +5

      Who cares

    • @AfridZaman-vr5bx
      @AfridZaman-vr5bx 7 дней назад +4

      @@larrysmith2123 well 2 year in jail will make you care

    • @doldemenshubarti8696
      @doldemenshubarti8696 7 дней назад +21

      I can say that about any country including even cartel members. stop sugarcoating people

  • @plasticflower
    @plasticflower 12 дней назад +205

    I had this friend who used to live for a while in Cambodia, she was always going on about how great it was. And in the same breath said something about a prostitute being thrown out a 5th floor window and so on. “But they never touch tourists” she said. Very reassuring.

    • @Anwelei
      @Anwelei 9 дней назад +10

      Holy crap!!

    • @flarestorm9417
      @flarestorm9417 8 дней назад +41

      Not exactly surprising. Some places value tourism highly, so they'll go out of their way to hide the more seedy elements from them. And you know, going after a foreigner might get more backlash than going after a local because you're potentially getting other countries involved.

    • @user-br8cz3xv8w
      @user-br8cz3xv8w 8 дней назад +34

      @@frainthesnow she was most likely showing the irony in her friend's statement, i doubt she actually finds it reassuring

    • @rsmetz88
      @rsmetz88 8 дней назад

      ​@@frainthesnow Stop being dumb. Do you always look for confrontation?..
      Also now that you know about it, what are you doing to help? Instead you run your mouth.

    • @plasticflower
      @plasticflower 8 дней назад +10

      @@frainthesnow Those words “very reassuring” were meant to be ironic, like the other commenter said. But regardless of whether that came across as intended or not, of course I agree with you. I tried to get the attitude of my friend across, who sincerely said it like “no no, it’s ok!” wihout hint of irony.
      I wanted to keep the original comment brief, but I could go on about some of the things she said. Like, some other friend of hers will soon go there to work at a casino as an english interpreter, working for like 3 days a week and make 9000 dollars a month. And I asked “Don’t you think that sounds too good to be true? Why would they spend so much money at an interpreter?” but she was all like “Oh no no, they have money to throw around because all the rich chinese people go there, because casinos are banned in china!” or something. She kept insisting there were no caveats at all, just easy money. So why don’t thousands of people line up there? I have no idea.
      And, well… I don’t know at this point whether this is even about Cambodia anymore, or about the outrageous naivety of that friend of mine… make of it what you will. :)
      PS: She also allegedly made friends with a Yakuza boss’ daughter in a night club. That and all kinds of celebs and high-profile criminals who hang out at Cambodian night clubs.

  • @Projekt_darkness
    @Projekt_darkness 19 дней назад +1998

    Somali is gonna find out that as well while he is currently looking at 30+ years in Korea

    • @ldawg7117
      @ldawg7117 19 дней назад +69

      Holy shit, we can only hope. Dude is a literal fucking monster. No matter how much time he gets, it won't be enough, in my opinion. I see people often say someone "has a pnchable face".. (censoring it because it barely takes anything for RUclips to hide/delete your comments anymore..) He's the epitome of that phrase. So much so, that it broke the laws of time and space and despite people having said that for decades, he is the the source for that phrase being coined/used at all those teeth, it looks like he's some human like lifeform that has evolved to eat rocks.

    • @Homiloko2
      @Homiloko2 19 дней назад +77

      At least the prison conditions there are humane 😂

    • @diligentone-six2688
      @diligentone-six2688 19 дней назад

      Additional years should he be deported back to the States.
      The NSA (America's Secretive Agency) can press charges against him for creating instability because he was blasting North Korean Propaganda.

    • @jasminedubois6711
      @jasminedubois6711 19 дней назад +10

      Good.

    • @adlilzafri2322
      @adlilzafri2322 19 дней назад +131

      ​@@Homiloko2 which is a shame

  • @GEB_Rosee_PPS
    @GEB_Rosee_PPS 3 дня назад +5

    i was watching this video in the background while cooking, and as soon as 15:41 came up i was like"WAIT A SECOND!?" I KNEW that music! based asf, youve got a new sub

    • @saturn446
      @saturn446 День назад +1

      Lol this guy started as a Genshin youtuber it's kind of funny seeing people who don't know about that comment on his videos

  • @Butter_Warrior99
    @Butter_Warrior99 19 дней назад +843

    I genuinely loved my time in Japan, I also loved my recent short trip to Germany. I would never disrespect the privilege to visit a foreign country.

    • @BlueBerry2283
      @BlueBerry2283 19 дней назад +17

      Exactly

    • @NEUVILLETTE500
      @NEUVILLETTE500 19 дней назад +9

      Japan is beautiful,I’m not talking about the anime part.The culture is amazing.Id love to find out more about it!
      What was your trip like in both the countries?

    • @Butter_Warrior99
      @Butter_Warrior99 19 дней назад +17

      @@NEUVILLETTE500, Germany was very nice, the Euro is a very neat currency. And the people that I met were kind and hospitable. And the local beer was great.

    • @Archimedes-v2o
      @Archimedes-v2o 18 дней назад +8

      It’s my dream to go to another country, even for a short time. Dk if I’ll ever be able to

    • @Whatever2024.-.-1
      @Whatever2024.-.-1 18 дней назад

      In Germany you can do what you want. Germans are weak and only internet warriors

  • @exudeku
    @exudeku 18 дней назад +766

    There's one rule in South East Asia:
    Go wild, but dont get caught. We may be party animals, from the Thai to Filipinos, but our prison system makes the Sinaloas sounds like Disney World

    • @bottom_lizard192
      @bottom_lizard192 16 дней назад

      Yeah right calm tf down lmao. Go to Sinaloa then since it’s soooo cute to you lmao bum ass mf

    • @Ruosteinenknight
      @Ruosteinenknight 16 дней назад

      Special mention goes to this one libertarian clown, Chad Elwartowski CEO of Ocean Builders, who's really into seasteading, based on his idiotic idea that the sea is the wild west without government rules and regulations. In very spectacular show of idiocy, he decided to start building seasteading pods in Thailand's territorial waters without asking permission or even trying to find out the legal ramifications and proudly broadcasted that it was a "big middle finger against the governments of the world". He trusted that due to weak governance, Thailand's state would not intervene.
      So, after his very public taunts, Thailand's government spurred into action and declared these structures he had build to be in violation of their economic exclusive zone and charged Elwartowski and his girlfriend for endangering Thailand's national sovereingity. Which by the way is a crime punishable by death in Thailand. Elwartowski and his GF had to flee from the country and Thailand's navy confiscated his little vanity project.

    • @thanosal-titan
      @thanosal-titan 16 дней назад +46

      In Indonesia we have saying that goes like "Anda Sopan, Kami Segan"

    • @tenny3233
      @tenny3233 16 дней назад

      corny asf

    • @JungoFunko
      @JungoFunko 16 дней назад

      Corny but true ​@@tenny3233

  • @diretrip
    @diretrip 14 дней назад +655

    Amazing video. Influencers are nuts.
    As someone living in Japan, most foreigners here feel about Somali like the Taiwanese people in this video feel about good night chicken.

    • @Nothing_Much_To_See_Here
      @Nothing_Much_To_See_Here 14 дней назад +2

      I'm here to stop some one to say First 🤓 and yeah I a greed with U man

    • @dhaameel
      @dhaameel 13 дней назад +16

      Bro even John somali isn't somali he destroying somali people reputation

    • @joshwenn989
      @joshwenn989 13 дней назад +16

      @@dhaameel In all fairness, did they even have a reputation to destroy?

    • @dhaameel
      @dhaameel 13 дней назад

      @@joshwenn989 i do not speak the child who is product of one-night stand

    • @TylerCMilligan
      @TylerCMilligan 13 дней назад +12

      @@dhaameel I think the somalian pirates already did that my man

  • @Melanie16040
    @Melanie16040 День назад +2

    Minor correction. Johnny Salami spent 3 months in jail in Japan before being deported.

  • @MoonlyJellyfish
    @MoonlyJellyfish 19 дней назад +432

    As a chilean, we don't claim her. I went to japan at 18 and it costed me nothing to be respectful, even being a naive dumb teenager.

    • @GiovanniRivera456
      @GiovanniRivera456 17 дней назад +20

      thats true weon, it costs nothing to be respectful anywhere, these people out there doing ghings they wouldn't even do in their own country

    • @rahulshah1408
      @rahulshah1408 16 дней назад +8

      Naive maybe … you don’t sound like you were ever dumb. Glad people like you represent their home countries. :)

  • @MelRetro
    @MelRetro 19 дней назад +1924

    *It's actually very relieving to know there's still justice in our world.*

    • @Redishrat_Ch
      @Redishrat_Ch 19 дней назад +100

      As a Cambodian... What justice?

    • @zix1257
      @zix1257 19 дней назад +22

      lol. there is none.

    • @ricardohoang8452
      @ricardohoang8452 19 дней назад +10

      ​@@Redishrat_Ch I guess it was hidden in those "pots"! So sorry for that 😢

    • @ricebro7044
      @ricebro7044 19 дней назад +33

      Why you bolding theese words you aint that special 😭😭😭

    • @MelRetro
      @MelRetro 19 дней назад

      @@ricebro7044 because I can and Will. Deal with it.

  • @RinaRetro
    @RinaRetro 19 дней назад +656

    They’re definitely NOT having a Holiday in Cambodia 😅

    • @MelRetro
      @MelRetro 19 дней назад +23

      GOOD ONE! 😆

    • @tomaccino
      @tomaccino 19 дней назад +31

      Dead Kennedys song for those of you who don't know 😂

    • @MelRetro
      @MelRetro 19 дней назад +4

      @@tomaccino Yes!

    • @RinaRetro
      @RinaRetro 19 дней назад +4

      @@tomaccino Mel introduced me to them. I like them

    • @TY-Tianyou
      @TY-Tianyou 19 дней назад +3

      🥁

  • @gerrylambert5225
    @gerrylambert5225 День назад

    This worked out great for you Mujin .
    Great story

  • @tomaccino
    @tomaccino 19 дней назад +578

    Omg, I'm gonna edit this since people went nutters in the comments! Comparing a conservative Buddhist country like Cambodia with Muslim countries isn't a stretch. In Europe I can kiss in public, meanwhile all my Cambodian girlfriends wouldn't even hold hands in public. Here in the dead of summer I can go to a church in shorts and t-shirt, meanwhile I was invited to a Buddhist pagoda and told to wear dress pants and long sleeves, and many inefficient building designs make it hotter inside than it is outside. That's not normal. Vann Molyvann knew how to design passive cooling, but everyone seems to have forgotten that. I still wonder how did I never collapse from heat exhaustion during those four years that I lived there.
    I also have Muslim relatives on one side of the family, so I know what I'm talking about. I made a fair comparison. When I lived in Sihanoukville ten years ago I also rarely saw local women wearing bikinis, and it's not until a few influencers made bikini posts that it became more normalized. That's how strict their society is! People have no idea how conservative Cambodia is, just like those two buffoons in the video...
    Now stop arguing.

    • @planescaped
      @planescaped 18 дней назад

      Seriously, for all the good the internet brought, it has also come with a lot of bad, specifically social media.
      I've been saying since 2015 that it has been slowly poisoning society.

    • @difluzi2950
      @difluzi2950 18 дней назад +28

      The Cambodian rock classics will never get old!

    • @tario3548
      @tario3548 18 дней назад +4

      @@difluzi2950i would love to learn more about this genre. What are some of your favorite artists??

    • @OvrStim1
      @OvrStim1 18 дней назад +25

      I theorize that people (“influencers”) are becoming more obscene on the internet because it now takes more and more to keep viewers attention spans. Now, there’s always something better or more entertaining to watch, and there is just SO much content out there. Also, 20k views used to be a BIG deal. It’s almost nothing compared to now. But that doesn’t excuse anything, it’s just an observation.

    • @parkchimmin7913
      @parkchimmin7913 18 дней назад +9

      @@difluzi2950 It’s a staple in every Khmer household lol (seriously, you’ll hear it in any family gatherings and when your dad/uncles get drunk and wanna sing karaoke)

  • @BigDeerave
    @BigDeerave 12 дней назад +60

    amazing content! thanks for bringing this to light. I've been to Cambodia twice and the people are so smiley despite not having much.

  • @robezy0
    @robezy0 16 дней назад +356

    About the human rights issue: this case is actually primarily about the rule of law and it's not to be confused with empathy for the guy. Upholding human rights in cases such as this one isn't about being lenient or feeling for him. It's about ensuring that the state abides by the rules it set for itself and does not descend into arbitrariness. I mean yes, everyone's fine with scum getting what they deserve but this is just the flip side of favoritism, which nobody likes. Why do you think these scam centers are so widespread in Cambodia? Because the government doesn't hold itself accountable to the rule of its own law. If these officials are fine ignoring procedure to get this guy into jail asap, why should they suddenly care when they see an opportunity to enrich themselves by ignoring organised crime?

    • @acidbath3226
      @acidbath3226 13 дней назад +28

      because its not only unethical, its double standard. no one gives a shit when they are stealing money from people, but as soon as someone wants to make a joke they want to take it personally.

    • @elainelouve
      @elainelouve 13 дней назад +46

      This! Human rights don't depend on who the person is, or what they've done.

    • @giancm7406
      @giancm7406 13 дней назад +31

      Very well said my friend, the beautiful thing about human rights is that everybody has them and they can’t just be broken because of personal feelings or as you said arbitrariness, this could lead to very bad and downright unfair situations, everyone should be judged equally and according to the national law of their country, nobody should receive less nor more. (I’m not defending in any way what these 2 guys did but you can’t strip ANYBODY of their right to a fair trial, no matter how much you dislike them)

    • @tiredoshawott7823
      @tiredoshawott7823 13 дней назад +15

      You make me have my faith in humanity.

    • @moreespressolessdepresso6834
      @moreespressolessdepresso6834 12 дней назад +18

      Completely agreed. It doesn’t matter what he did or what the public thinks of his actions or him as a person, his access to human rights should be mandatory and because it isn’t and these have been violated, is why there are other issues in this country.

  • @xoxokioshi
    @xoxokioshi 3 дня назад

    as a fellow cambodian this is wild and i heard about this news earlier in cambodia this guy surely knows his place well love ur videos, keep it up!!

  • @aizukekitsune
    @aizukekitsune 19 дней назад +671

    I'm cambodian, but I was born in Australia. My parents came to Australia because they had escaped from the Khmer Rouge regime and they love going back to their home country to help people in need. It bothers me that people would do something like this, so I am glad to hear they are paying for their disrespect.

    • @SiRCHiN007
      @SiRCHiN007 18 дней назад +2

      Didnt know we had khmer ppl in the land down under . Khmer ppl everywhere fr .

    • @korifx
      @korifx 18 дней назад +8

      wow I’m a Cambodian born in Australia too :) small world

    • @korifx
      @korifx 18 дней назад +3

      @@SiRCHiN007there are big khmer communities in certain suburbs (not gonna dox myself in the comment section), many of us live here :)

    • @sweetentofu8126
      @sweetentofu8126 18 дней назад +11

      @@SiRCHiN007a lot of Khmer people went to Australia after the genocide!

    • @MASTEROFEVIL
      @MASTEROFEVIL 18 дней назад

      Who?

  • @AnsonBeeker
    @AnsonBeeker 13 дней назад +72

    I lived in Cambodia for 8 years. One thing you don't EVER do is make Cambodia look bad. This guy is going to have a tough time.

  • @gatopeo
    @gatopeo 13 дней назад +162

    0:13 as a chilean this is so embarrasing because she's not even chilean, we do not claim her !!

    • @stedydubdetroit
      @stedydubdetroit 12 дней назад +2

      lol 👏🏽

    • @smolindigo
      @smolindigo 8 дней назад +10

      as a chilean, i didn't even know about this lmao

    • @matthewhalo1799
      @matthewhalo1799 5 дней назад +1

      Couldn’t this actually be considered a hate crime, am I thinking too extreme? ..Or am I not thinking extreme enough?

    • @porkyswelding
      @porkyswelding 5 дней назад

      @@matthewhalo1799 crime is crime

    • @justlikeme2797
      @justlikeme2797 5 дней назад +1

      Where is she from then?

  • @Kpopstansince2018
    @Kpopstansince2018 3 дня назад +3

    As a Cambodian and Chinese mixed, I didn't know about this before now so thank you. It is going to be very cruel if even the Prime mister or the government get involve cuz normally it is just the police officers

  • @3477dan
    @3477dan 17 дней назад +287

    My grandson spent a month in Cambodia touring and loved it. Great food, really helpful people and beautiful scenery.

    • @Spherehead123
      @Spherehead123 16 дней назад +16

      "Don't be an asshole" is just every country's policy

    • @neakrakneaththong4063
      @neakrakneaththong4063 16 дней назад

      Pls don’t swear at him he’s probably older than you (am just saying)😢❤😭

    • @Swiftyyyyy-o7s
      @Swiftyyyyy-o7s 16 дней назад

      @@Spherehead123 Don’t swear at him, he might be older than you.

    • @Swiftyyyyy-o7s
      @Swiftyyyyy-o7s 16 дней назад

      @@neakrakneaththong4063 Maybe he is older

    • @bigtimepimpin666
      @bigtimepimpin666 16 дней назад

      That's great. But this guy will have a different experience in prison. For example, a constant danger of being murdered and will constantly be @$$ raped.

  • @davepham92
    @davepham92 16 дней назад +231

    The slave camps situation in Cambodia is pretty severe. You can watch No More Bets, that movie is scarier than a horror thriller since you know it's happening out there in the world, even worse.

    • @eattrip6973
      @eattrip6973 14 дней назад +11

      As a Cambodian I can say that the reality here is not scary as it look on the internet, u gotta experience it yourself not on the screen.

    • @VilcabambaTheUnderbelly
      @VilcabambaTheUnderbelly 14 дней назад

      @@eattrip6973 PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) - An autistic Cambodian teenager vowed Wednesday to continue to fight for his father’s freedom after completing his own prison sentence for social media comments critical of the government in a case that has attracted international attention.
      Kak Sovannchhay, 16, pumped his right arm in the air saying “Long live Cambodia” to supporters while hugging his mother after he walked out of the Prey Sar prison on the outskirts of Phnom Penh. PM controls FB, internet comments and any comments can be a criminal offense.

    • @VilcabambaTheUnderbelly
      @VilcabambaTheUnderbelly 14 дней назад

      @@eattrip6973 You have been brainwashed.

    • @hadesnovelist2371
      @hadesnovelist2371 14 дней назад +12

      I hope everyone go watch the movie, then get off the screen to touch grass in the real Cambodia. Actually there is safe, beautiful, peace with kind hearted people and their oldest culture of SEA

    • @yoshidaaimi34
      @yoshidaaimi34 14 дней назад

      Cambodia is not like that anymore thankfully, I've not lived in the provinces but I've lived in rural areas of Cambodia, it's usually pretty safe but there are definitely thieves, beware.

  • @dismentofsoul3610
    @dismentofsoul3610 19 дней назад +112

    New mujin video, great way to start the day

    • @Redishrat_Ch
      @Redishrat_Ch 19 дней назад +1

      Damn bro that a insane video to start off yours days by watching a Criminal video

    • @dismentofsoul3610
      @dismentofsoul3610 19 дней назад

      ​@@Redishrat_Chsometimes I got to do what I have to. Got my prorities today locked in fr

  • @NiaTheMilkTank
    @NiaTheMilkTank 8 дней назад +76

    YES he should be punished.
    NO his human rights should NOT be violated REGARDLESS of his "crime". Nobody's should
    YES Cambodia has massive issues with their jail/prison system that needs to be fixed/investigated
    YES the scam centers exist and YES they do have a big human trafficking problem
    NO the government does nothing about them because they get lots of revenue from them
    YES he should have been banned from Cambodia instead but because he "tried" to put a light on the HUGE issue in Cambodia he's being punished by the people benefiting the most from it
    YES the stream was fake however that does infact happen. Again Human Trafficking literally exists and is widely known
    He should have pivoted into actual journalism without the fake bs.
    Don't forget this guy ISNT Johnny, what he did and what Johnny did are leagues apart

    • @Prolute
      @Prolute 2 дня назад

      @NiaTheMilkTank
      Human rights are a spook. Look at how many people's right to firearms is violated across the world and no one cares.

    • @drizzy6302
      @drizzy6302 2 дня назад +1

      You all shud stay away from cambodia maybe its ur unlucky day gets kidnapped if ur alone

    • @michaelmann8800
      @michaelmann8800 2 дня назад

      FAKING a story about human trafficking for CLOUT among a bunch of braindamaged twits who think this kind of "content" is entertaining makes HIM a HORRIBLE PERSON. Full stop. He seemed to indicate that he was there to get inside knowledge of this practice, and he was only there to try to CAPITALIZE on it. You need to think very carefully about whether it is appropriate to be defending any part of this...ACTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES. You go into a foreign country and break their laws, you get hit with THEIR consequences. I swear this "internet generation" needs to extract their heads from their rear ends. This crap offers nothing of value to the world, and in this case, this fol was actually DISTRACTING people from the real issue. Do not defend him in any way. I guarantee you he will serve his two years, and will return to Taiwan having changed NOTHING about his attitude--that's the way internet sociopaths are. Mark my words.

  • @JessicaAT2023
    @JessicaAT2023 15 дней назад +61

    You did an AMAZING job on this video. No wasted narration, no stopping to make your own long comments just to be seen and no annoying promo interupts. TYSM! I watched the whole video, didn't FFwrd and I SUBSCRIBED!! 😊😊😊😊

  • @nikkoBcool
    @nikkoBcool 16 дней назад +335

    Based off some of the comments; the reason why he was so quickly apprehended and sentenced was not because he was "tarnishing a countries image" which he was, the true reason being was that unbeknownst to him he was bringing light to the slave call centers and human trafficking which are heavily if not entirely ran by the officials themselves!
    So in a weird turn of events, he might actually be, A HERO!

    • @kieranmilner4208
      @kieranmilner4208 15 дней назад +68

      Yea I feel like he’s just getting the book thrown at him for trying to show light on the situation

    • @freakonme99
      @freakonme99 15 дней назад

      Keep dreaming, his channel is good night chicken.
      He is chicken. 😂😂😂
      You think 2 Taiwanese kid death in SEA by our government, the world will notice?

    • @37kit
      @37kit 15 дней назад +80

      as a fellow sea who has heard local chatters about that city, as soon as i saw his live stream clip in this vid i knew he’s just paying the price of exposing them… the diff is he’s mesing around w local mafia and gov backed business for views

    • @VilcabambaTheUnderbelly
      @VilcabambaTheUnderbelly 14 дней назад

      Absolutely! The beta-PM, Daddy, and many others are operating a huge criminal enterprise. The PM owns over a 100 secret companies. The full trial lasted three days, and he would have been required to admit to acts never committed.

    • @Welcome2TheInternet
      @Welcome2TheInternet 14 дней назад

      if you've ever visited Sihanoukville, you will know it is hard to tarnish the image of that child sex haven. it is utterly vile, and run by Chinese agents, Cambodian military and Russian gangsters.

  • @pepepo938
    @pepepo938 17 дней назад +163

    Taiwanese over here, I’m pleasantly surprised you made a video about this, I was just thinking how Somali had it easy, imagine if he was in Cambodia… these influencer think they are untouchable, countries can learn a thing or two from Cambodia for sure.
    btw Liuyu is an openly gay and proud influencer in Taiwan 😂 just for some context lol

    • @kaykasanei1096
      @kaykasanei1096 16 дней назад +9

      That was a funny handle, thank you for the context 😭😂

    • @pepepo938
      @pepepo938 16 дней назад +8

      Also another fun fact:
      Cambodian government and Taiwanese government have a bit of history because in the 90s, Taiwan was very friendly with then PM Norodom Ranariddh, so when military coup happened and Hun Sen took over, the relationship got soured, many people in Taiwan speculated that this also played into Good Night Chicken’s harsh and brutal sentencing.
      We also don’t have embassy there, and Hun Sen follows one China policy. So GNC is likely be sent to China after his release 🤣

    • @azzamatic4190
      @azzamatic4190 14 дней назад

      Do you think they should serve time instead in the Republic of China?

    • @VilcabambaTheUnderbelly
      @VilcabambaTheUnderbelly 14 дней назад

      Hundreds of Taiwanese are among unknown numbers of victims being held captive and forced to work in telecom scam networks by human trafficking operations in south-east Asia, authorities have said.
      Police forces in Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Macau, and Vietnam have launched major operations to rescue their citizens and shut down the trafficking syndicates.
      The traffickers, many connected to well known triads, are targeting mostly young Asian people via social media, offering well paid work and accommodation in countries including Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar and Laos. On arrival, their passports are taken and they are often sold on to different groups and forced to work in offices running illegal phone or online scams.

    • @brdynali
      @brdynali 10 дней назад

      no thanks we dont want to learn from cambodia .maybe if they arrive in the 21th century and stop treating prisoners worse than animals we can talk again

  • @BrokenInBeauty
    @BrokenInBeauty 7 дней назад +2

    😓 Just like Johnny Somali and the many others that follow in “influencer” idiocy I’m afraid this is far more than some other passing trend - especially those from the two youngest generations out there. Even when being made an example of legally, how often has it genuinely changed them as individuals or made them realize they were truthfully and apologetically wrong?
    Great video on this rising issue, definitely checking out more of your quality content 🙂

  • @dylainchiv1169
    @dylainchiv1169 19 дней назад +369

    Yo i am Cambodian, love your vids and have been watching for quite some time. Cambodia has been through a lot these past few decades as the Khmer rouge killed a lot of out population and now we are basically trying to revive the country, as during the khmer rouge the avg age of men is 17 yo. after the fall of khmer rouge we have been trying to gain back some face in the global stage as well. what he had done has severally affected Cambodia's rep that we are so proud to have built for now. thanks for covering this story

    • @WhoMethethird
      @WhoMethethird 18 дней назад +1

      That's why I love strict country

    • @WhoMethethird
      @WhoMethethird 18 дней назад +1

      Cause the people are not stupid

    • @ilmelonsoda
      @ilmelonsoda 18 дней назад +6

      I’m Cambodian too and I was so shocked when I saw Mujin posted this 😭😭🙏🙏

    • @buckbreaker5185
      @buckbreaker5185 18 дней назад +7

      God bless the Cambodian people. You are strong 💪

    • @naomithornhill2079
      @naomithornhill2079 17 дней назад

      So, the scamming trafficking rumors aren't true. If so, then that makes what they did make no sense and unnecessary

  • @cartmann94
    @cartmann94 19 дней назад +130

    “Very funny, Mr. Chicken. But unfortunately to keep you is no gain, and to (lose) you is no loss” - Cambodian PM, probably

    • @JessieHardDrive
      @JessieHardDrive 17 дней назад +6

      love that you put Lose in (), as a Cambodian we know clearly it is not just LOSE.

    • @chrisz7494
      @chrisz7494 17 дней назад

      Can you explain the context as a non-asian? ​@@JessieHardDrive

    • @tutorialsandgaminghelp288
      @tutorialsandgaminghelp288 17 дней назад +1

      ​​​@@chrisz7494I believe a word-for-word translation for that expression is "To keep you is no gain, and to remove you is no loss" where the "remove" part could be interpreted as ending them as well.
      Edit: The meaning of "remove" here leans toward the phrase "taking someone out of the equation", hence the ending part.

  • @TomAndThatIt
    @TomAndThatIt 19 дней назад +247

    They're the main reason why rules exist in the first place.

    • @ekeh101
      @ekeh101 15 дней назад

      The main reason is because the majority of people are bootlicking sheep.

  • @H33t3Speaks
    @H33t3Speaks День назад +1

    Social media is so toxic it has brought back Banishment.
    I've nothing further to add.

  • @kitsunerisu233
    @kitsunerisu233 10 дней назад +149

    Hey Mujin, Chinese here. When referring to the written language, it's just called 'Chinese'. Mandarin is a SPOKEN dialect. But across all Chinese Dialects, we use the same writing system =) So don't refer to the written language as 'Mandarin' as that is not correct. It's just 'Chinese'. For example, in Taiwan, they speak Taiwanese dialect Mandarin, Hokkien, Hakka, Cantonese and others. However, ALL of them share the same written language, which is collectively known as 'Chinese'.

    • @Thurston86
      @Thurston86 6 дней назад +12

      I didn’t know there’s only 1 written language in Chinese. I would’ve assumed all the different dialects had their own corresponding written language. That’s fascinating! Thanks for teaching me something new! 🖖 🇨🇦

    • @Kara-Mongush_17
      @Kara-Mongush_17 6 дней назад +5

      Hello bro, do you know how different the dialects of the Chinese language are, can a resident of Beijing speak and understand fluently a resident of Shanghai, Shenzhen, Chongqing, or will it be difficult for them to understand each other?

    • @Dbbldragon
      @Dbbldragon 5 дней назад +3

      ​@@Kara-Mongush_17As long as they're speaking Mandarin, it comes down to local slang and accents, and they can understand each other. If they speak a different full dialect, though, it's basically a different language. Nearly all will be able to speak Mandarin to some degree, though. Pre-handover Hong Kong was the exception, with not so many Mandarin speakers among the working class.

    • @johnjohnson1978ad
      @johnjohnson1978ad 5 дней назад +8

      Depends if people are writing the way they talk or not.
      Cantonese: 佢哋係咪喺屋企呀? kéuih deih haih maih hái ūk kéi a?
      Mandarin: 他們是不是在家裡呢? tāmen shìbushì zài jiāli ne?
      This is similar as with, for example, English and Scottish. For certain Scottish poems (written exactly as the words are spoken), a non-Scottish person would have no idea what the meaning is. Totally lost.
      Are those Scottish poems written in "English?" well...sort of. Hard to say! But of course for newspaper articles a Scottish person with a very local accent wouldn't write following that accent; they'd write in a way everyone would understand.
      So it's like that.

    • @bunnyfrew
      @bunnyfrew 5 дней назад +2

      I did not know this! Thx for sharing

  • @Randy-RSJK
    @Randy-RSJK 17 дней назад +62

    As a cambodian teen i want to personally thank you for shedding light on this idiotic person thank you

    • @presidentofchina1496
      @presidentofchina1496 15 дней назад +4

      As a human with internet access I found your comment hilarious and original. You guys make the internet a fun place to be.

    • @VilcabambaTheUnderbelly
      @VilcabambaTheUnderbelly 14 дней назад

      How about this idiot? PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) - An autistic Cambodian teenager vowed Wednesday to continue to fight for his father’s freedom after completing his own prison sentence for social media comments critical of the government in a case that has attracted international attention.
      Kak Sovannchhay, 16, pumped his right arm in the air saying “Long live Cambodia” to supporters while hugging his mother after he walked out of the Prey Sar prison on the outskirts of Phnom Penh.

  • @saiukuma
    @saiukuma 19 дней назад +201

    Hi am from Cambodia and never in my life did I expected a genshin content creator would make a video ab my country (thank Q mujin)

    • @j1i688
      @j1i688 18 дней назад +4

      Although it’s not really a “good” subject… (but hey still good that they got arrested LOL)

    • @DareDa-g7r
      @DareDa-g7r 18 дней назад +1

      It's what gets the views beside Somali 😂

    • @parkchimmin7913
      @parkchimmin7913 18 дней назад +7

      Nah same. I was excited when I saw “Cambodia” in the title and then I remembered it’s a Mujin video and then I got worried LOL

    • @lesbianatsume
      @lesbianatsume 18 дней назад

      me too LOL mneak mneak dol kor

    • @nguyentandung42
      @nguyentandung42 18 дней назад +1

      He’s hasn’t been a genshin content creator for awhile

  • @skyeline9228
    @skyeline9228 3 дня назад +1

    I hope this also brings more attention to the horrible prison conditions. Yes, influencers breaking laws and showing blatant disrespect abroad should be punished, but unethical prisons are still wrong.

  • @Nelyak_07
    @Nelyak_07 9 дней назад +37

    Damn this video blew up. Glad you getting recognition Mujin, your videos are really high quality.

  • @psychedelictacos9118
    @psychedelictacos9118 16 дней назад +56

    Johnny Somlia is actually now in custody by South Korean authorities and is likely facing 5 years prison, although his sentence could be as long as 29 years for degrading a sacred statue, promoting North Korean propaganda, and causing general harassment and civil unrest, which are all crimes in South Korea!

    • @blarfroer8066
      @blarfroer8066 16 дней назад +3

      +obstruction of a business and the weed charge, which might actually the worst under Korean law

    • @helgafrahmann4201
      @helgafrahmann4201 13 дней назад +1

      I believe it, if i see it, not earlier!!😊

    • @AP-yt4oo
      @AP-yt4oo 11 дней назад

      Last I heard he’s still a free man. Here’s to hoping he gets arrested for real soon

  • @bartoszszczepaniak169
    @bartoszszczepaniak169 16 дней назад +375

    Good video, but let me do a little correction. The language spoken in Cambodia is called Khmer and not Cambodian.

    • @clippted.
      @clippted. 14 дней назад +29

      Usually saying either is okay

    • @Carphil07
      @Carphil07 14 дней назад +15

      Civ6 prepared me for this

    • @SHU-be2lr
      @SHU-be2lr 14 дней назад +1

      Khmer.. Sounds like some middle eastern language

    • @bartoszszczepaniak169
      @bartoszszczepaniak169 14 дней назад +33

      @SHU-be2lr Nope, it's a Southeast Asian language. It has nothing to do with the Middle East.

    • @summerthelesbian
      @summerthelesbian 13 дней назад

      @@SHU-be2lrwhat

  • @LASAGNA_LARRY
    @LASAGNA_LARRY 4 дня назад +2

    The prime minster’s response was hilarious, lmao.

  • @VvodeAn
    @VvodeAn 19 дней назад +399

    2:05 THAT'S A 31 YEAR OLD MAN?!

  • @nvelsen1975
    @nvelsen1975 10 дней назад +201

    In between making fun of the streamer, note this reality:
    Cambodia jailed the streamers making fun of mafia syndicates that abduct and enslave people.
    Instead of, you know, effing jailing the mafia syndicates that still abduct and enslave people in Cambodia to work in scams.

    • @greenlaw6503
      @greenlaw6503 5 дней назад

      They werent making fun, they were actually stating that as tourists, people are in danger. This slaves syndicates werent abducting tourists. They were hurting people thart have nothing to do with this maffia, the cambodian tourist industry

    • @omarb7164
      @omarb7164 4 дня назад +18

      First of all, they didn’t make fun of it as that implies comedic intent, rather they fabricated a depiction of these scam prisons instead of depicting reality.
      Secondly, that slave prison stuff seems questionable. How are Taiwanese citizens held in this place without any intervention from Taiwan? They have relatives at home for sure, and if it’s done on a systematic scale, Taiwan is going to notice a whole lot of residents disappearing without officially emigrating anywhere.

    • @nvelsen1975
      @nvelsen1975 4 дня назад

      @@omarb7164
      And if Taiwan or another country complains about their citizens being enslaved (which they have done) Cambodia ignores them, because Cambodia is okay with crime and okay with slavery as long as foreigners are taken.

    • @_Hewman_
      @_Hewman_ 4 дня назад

      sauce?

    • @johnkonde1975
      @johnkonde1975 3 дня назад

      @@omarb7164 You're misunderstanding. Taiwanese are the victims of these scam callers. The actual people forced to do the scam calls are poor people from Cambodia, Africa etc.

  • @archiox0628
    @archiox0628 19 дней назад +63

    To be fair, this issue about nuisance streamers is very new, and most countries dont have direct laws to charge a person like Chicken. Charges would usually be indirect from their actual crime, and so the punishments are also both meager and can be weak to prosecute with. I believe that's what happened in both Japan and Israel with Somali. The crimes he can be charged with were indirect and would just be a bother/ waste of taxpayer funds to commit to.
    What's great though is that the public is getting acquainted with this issue and can push their country's lawmakers to make laws that address this more.

    • @theeviloverlord7320
      @theeviloverlord7320 День назад

      The actual reason is that being an asshole is freedom of expression, and any legal framework that punishes being disrespectful can't be made in a way that isn't an authoritarian breach of basic rights.

  • @matchrocket1702
    @matchrocket1702 18 часов назад

    Thoughts and prayers Goodnight Chicken, thoughts and prayers.

  • @riixkym._
    @riixkym._ 19 дней назад +299

    sigh… "well if it isnt the consequences of my actions" and why do ppl film their crimes and post it online… like Marques Brownlee filming himself 95mph in a school zone and now this..

    • @Mihafnaf
      @Mihafnaf 19 дней назад

      No one cares about it lo sadly u can get away if no one notices it

    • @ricardohoang8452
      @ricardohoang8452 19 дней назад +2

      ​@@Mihafnaf Not those 2 taiwanese! Even most taiwaneses are begging cambodia to jail thêm more😂

    • @mathieul4303
      @mathieul4303 18 дней назад +4

      Bruh mkbhd wilding ?!

    • @yungmentalproblems
      @yungmentalproblems 17 дней назад

      They needed to film it dumbass

    • @carasparmann
      @carasparmann 4 дня назад +1

      excuse me he did what? Did i miss sth?

  • @LagrangePoint901
    @LagrangePoint901 18 дней назад +16

    Good reporting. I like your straight forward style, no bs, no dramatics and no overly opinionated editorializing.

  • @reikishinami174
    @reikishinami174 19 дней назад +251

    Hol up lemme get my dinner real quick

    • @dragon_tamerzyt1777
      @dragon_tamerzyt1777 19 дней назад +8

      What's on the menu bro, mine's fried chicken 😂😂😂

    • @NakaharaChuuya_SKK
      @NakaharaChuuya_SKK 19 дней назад +9

      @@dragon_tamerzyt1777 samee. mines kfc specifically

    • @sutishati9503
      @sutishati9503 19 дней назад +9

      Crab fried rice.

    • @ミザリ一さん
      @ミザリ一さん 19 дней назад +3

      Im actually watching this while eating my dinner. Just the regular, rice, chicken, spinach and lentils soup.

    • @Lady_ETHNE
      @Lady_ETHNE 19 дней назад +3

      I just woke up lol

  • @zombiepenguin7134
    @zombiepenguin7134 19 дней назад +51

    Being an influencer is your one way ticket straight into the circle of greed

  • @wing7589
    @wing7589 19 дней назад +117

    I am glad you highlighted the case in Cambodia.
    In case many in the West think S Korea is victimising Johnny and punishing him as an example, many Asian countries actually have strict laws regarding vandalism and behaviour causing social unrest as well as hate and racist speeches. Especially where national pride is concerned, Asians do not take lightly to the sovereignty being disrespected after emerging from the turbulent war times. The jail time of at least a few years should be good for rehabilitating Johnny to learn how to behave with basic human decency and to appreciate the freedom he had before. His family should not need to be worried as the Korean government and prison authorities will want him alive to deport him after he has finished his sentence.

    • @hansshephard6812
      @hansshephard6812 18 дней назад +6

      I've never seen anyone defending Scummy Somali ngl, I think it's just a small percentage of delusional people

    • @Khymeira
      @Khymeira 18 дней назад +19

      Fascinating. All I've seen are Americans wishing that South Korea government will throw him in jail. 🤝

    • @blureader1164
      @blureader1164 18 дней назад +27

      I haven't heard anyone in the west criticizing Korea regarding Somali. They're actually criticizing Japan for not putting him in jail.

    • @paingain100
      @paingain100 17 дней назад

      ​@@blureader1164He'll probably get more jail time in other countries under worse conditions.

    • @Thecommentator-hc1fz
      @Thecommentator-hc1fz 17 дней назад

      Many cases? Liar.

  • @churlbreak671
    @churlbreak671 19 дней назад +180

    Someone should tell Johnny Somali to visit Cambodia. For... reasons...

    • @TeaCupTheUnoriginalNRG
      @TeaCupTheUnoriginalNRG 19 дней назад +26

      Yes make sure to tell him that Cambodian people are very naive and innocent

    • @j1i688
      @j1i688 18 дней назад +1

      @@TeaCupTheUnoriginalNRGtotally 🥰🥰🥰

    • @stellviahohenheim
      @stellviahohenheim 18 дней назад +6

      Dude is in prison already

    • @vygotsky6897
      @vygotsky6897 18 дней назад +1

      😂

    • @micmac274
      @micmac274 18 дней назад

      He's another one who's been to school for a year or two and think he knows it all. However, I think the racial slur would be the C slur in a lot of these cases, not the one used in that song.

  • @Sandro557m
    @Sandro557m 2 дня назад

    very well recherched and put together in a very good video.

  • @DeMan59
    @DeMan59 18 дней назад +63

    I don’t wish two years in a Cambodian prison on anyone. But these influencers are out of control.

  • @justaguy7986
    @justaguy7986 19 дней назад +38

    Ok, but if the fake kidnappers supposedly took 4k in USD from him doesn't that mean he wanted us to believe he was just casually holding 4k on him while he was out urban exploring?
    Like did he not think any of this through?

    • @SomeChink
      @SomeChink 17 дней назад +4

      If he had the brains to think this through, he would have never done it

    • @robobop3721
      @robobop3721 12 дней назад

      yeah or why hold a camera and film himself running for his life

  • @auroracrest4542
    @auroracrest4542 18 дней назад +163

    Fun fact: At 5:07, when he was running up the stair, he was saying "Sorry sorry" in Khmer (Cambodian)

    • @MakoSpeed2002
      @MakoSpeed2002 18 дней назад +4

      Yea I know
      He kept on apologizing "សុំទោស, សុំទោស" when he got caught by them

    • @Randy-RSJK
      @Randy-RSJK 17 дней назад +9

      Are all of us khmer? lol

    • @Montafaron
      @Montafaron 17 дней назад +3

      @@Randy-RSJKsame

    • @WannzKaswan
      @WannzKaswan 16 дней назад

      ​​@@Randy-RSJK obviously he added that because some people might not know khmer is the demonym of cambodia, stop overthinking

    • @deshaebeasley
      @deshaebeasley 16 дней назад +1

      Five topics to fix society via discussion:
      -Anti-natalism vs Natalism
      -The 3 basic needs/prenatal needs
      Three things necessary for human evolution that are provided while in the womb which are; food, shelter and medical care.
      -Platinum rule
      Do whatever makes one happier unless it interferes with another persons ability to do the same.
      -MBTI (research yours and connect with others)
      -Art (pick one and get better at it!)

  • @j5778
    @j5778 5 дней назад

    Good for you for doing this video about these idiots.

  • @eso_revenge
    @eso_revenge 19 дней назад +71

    Bro, we just finished celebrating one of the biggest festivals in our country "Water Festival", and I've already seen 2 insane internet stories about my country. The CIA agent got arrested in Cambodia (2-3 days ago) and now this. 😭😭😭

    • @martimsousa2601
      @martimsousa2601 19 дней назад

      What happened to the cia agent they kill him ?

    • @eso_revenge
      @eso_revenge 19 дней назад +4

      @martimsousa2601 no, the CIA officer got arrested by the FBI agent

    • @00jedymatter00
      @00jedymatter00 18 дней назад

      @@eso_revengewait, WHAT?!!!

    • @eso_revenge
      @eso_revenge 18 дней назад

      @@00jedymatter00 so, the CIA agent that leaked info on Israel's retaliation plan to Iran basically tried to escape to SEA countries and ended up being caught in my country

    • @eso_revenge
      @eso_revenge 18 дней назад

      @@00jedymatter00 so, the CIA agent that leaked Israel's retaliation plan to Iran tried to escape to SEA countries and eventually got arrested in my country

  • @athenewdecade5135
    @athenewdecade5135 19 дней назад +57

    2 Years in cramped overcrowd prison vs 29 Years in personal 3x3 prison.

    • @Klarence75
      @Klarence75 18 дней назад +1

      lol

    • @jonathand.t.5051
      @jonathand.t.5051 18 дней назад +4

      I'd take 10 years of jail in a western country over a year in a SEA jail

    • @BoOb-yd4dk
      @BoOb-yd4dk 4 дня назад

      @@jonathand.t.5051is just not be a selfish mongue.

  • @bursegsardaukar
    @bursegsardaukar 19 дней назад +21

    He's lucky that the infamous Cambodian prison S-21 is no longer in use.

    • @checkmate1015
      @checkmate1015 18 дней назад +5

      That was only for the harsh KR communist regime. Even though the prison seems to be terrible, I don’t think Cambodia in regular mode would have anything like S-21.

  • @elcheapo9444
    @elcheapo9444 7 дней назад +2

    *"Good Night Chicken"* says it all!! 😂😂

  • @devnotes00
    @devnotes00 19 дней назад +80

    Lets be fair, Johnny going to jail is like a luxury hotel in comparison to where these two ended up. 😮

    • @stellviahohenheim
      @stellviahohenheim 18 дней назад +2

      Haven't you seen parasite? Korean Koreans have no problem putting hands on people who disrespects them

    • @whateverits1989
      @whateverits1989 18 дней назад +1

      And Johnny will have his cabbages

    • @Jajuan44
      @Jajuan44 18 дней назад

      @@whateverits1989 No he won't.

    • @Liweiyang43
      @Liweiyang43 12 дней назад

      He Will have kimchi

  • @John_1-1_in_Japanese
    @John_1-1_in_Japanese 17 дней назад +87

    1:00 I don't think Japan's sentence for Somali was too disappointing. Or perhaps I should say it was rationally correct at the time. He didn't do much (with evidence) beyond being loud & rude in public + he wasn't infamous yet. Deporting him prevents him from being a bother in Japan ever again, who cares about him gloating in a foreign language over the internet. He got way too loose with his criminal behavior in Korea though and commited MANY more crimes of FAR more severe nature, all captured by CCTV/his own stream, all while being globally despised. Hell, the Korean court even has to consider the fact that their eastern neighbors would be happy if they punished him. He's basically a free global PR win lol.

    • @ExtraArk
      @ExtraArk 16 дней назад +12

      I do think it's somewhat fair they just banned him from the country. As most people don't want their tax payer dollars to support a foreigner in prison. I just wish they hit him with bigger fines or something substantial if they were letting him off from prison time.

    • @davelee4464
      @davelee4464 16 дней назад

      Well, after deporting Somali, there are many other youtubers come to Japan and do the same thing again with the local. Many Japanese influencers even have to make a video begging foreign tourists to stop bothering the locals. Japanese now regret giving Somali a very subtle punishment.

  • @MichaelIto-h7v
    @MichaelIto-h7v 18 дней назад +189

    Cambodians are awesome. Every person that I have met from there are so kind, and hard working.

    • @Sremsolika
      @Sremsolika 17 дней назад +8

      Thank you I’m a Cambodian

    • @DoporaBHe6o
      @DoporaBHe6o 16 дней назад +5

      based. been to Cambodia and I dont understand why ppl keep calling it unsafe.
      as a Russian I felt great - though i did drugs, did kinda driving without a license, walked at places not recommended for tourists and so on. in theory drugs = prison, in reality I've met lots of great people who helped me out. no police or military or anybody else ever gave a single f neither I ever felt threatened.
      from my understanding unless you do something that hurts people or reputation of the country in general, you receive very, very warm and even preferential (as a tourist) treatment. People literally offered me food drinks and even drugs for free while I was just waking around. So many great memories!
      Cambodians are awesome people especially if you treat them with respect and apply some common sense while moving around.

    • @moziago
      @moziago 16 дней назад +4

      @@DoporaBHe6ohii! Thanks for giving out kind perspective towards my country! I hope your visits during your time here in Cambodia will be memorable 🙏💗

    • @juki6377
      @juki6377 16 дней назад +3

      i agree i work with cambodians in different roles and they are all serious and dependable to get things done

    • @lokrj
      @lokrj 16 дней назад

      Tbh every SEA country is like this, except maybe Singapore because they think they are on some pedestal

  • @Hadw1n
    @Hadw1n 19 дней назад +185

    Next year, I will travel to Cambodia and support the normal tourism industry.

    • @jojosworlds1208
      @jojosworlds1208 19 дней назад +28

      It's really beautiful and safe for the most part, if you stay in somewhat touristic areas, but there are still a lot of landmines in the countryside and people get kidnapped. But it has both beautiful nature and great monuments, so if you have time both visit Ankor Wat and visit the wonderful beaches.

    • @GreenBlueClouds
      @GreenBlueClouds 19 дней назад +18

      It can be safe as long as you take proper precautions. If you are in populated areas like the capital, do not have any expensive gear out in the open unless you are using them. Pickpockets are a thing and a foreigner can be sniffed out even if they themselves have Cambodian heritage.

    • @RongDMemer
      @RongDMemer 19 дней назад +5

      It's trash. I hate it here.

    • @parkchimmin7913
      @parkchimmin7913 18 дней назад +4

      @@GreenBlueClouds I remember my parents always made my siblings and I stfu whenever we visit Angkor Wat cause apparently locals don’t get charged when they’re entering the temple and they didn’t want them to hear our American accents LOL

    • @LajosKossuthOnline
      @LajosKossuthOnline 18 дней назад

      @@jojosworlds1208 Maybe there's landmines because the US bombed it into oblivion.

  • @jamesvalkyrie7469
    @jamesvalkyrie7469 19 дней назад +20

    Why do these people think being an influencer is equivalent to "diplomatic immunity"?

  • @dariusreidace6663
    @dariusreidace6663 15 дней назад +10

    I looove seeing these influencers finally facing consequences. Hopefully between these guys and Johnny Somali potentially facing decades in jail, people will think twice about what they do on stream.

  • @rhinonanmune8791
    @rhinonanmune8791 8 дней назад

    "Goodnight chicken" looks about how I'd imagined for someone who ends up in foreign jail for something stupid.

  • @charginginprogresss
    @charginginprogresss 19 дней назад +67

    10:30 I know this is unlikely, but now imagine if the cambodian government was actually the one who set him up to cover human trafficking

    • @aliendead7580
      @aliendead7580 19 дней назад +10

      Possible

    • @Nharayanaa
      @Nharayanaa 17 дней назад +10

      Yes, Cambodia has a lot of corruption, but the government didn't 'force' them to go to Cambodia, and did what they did.

    • @ReuvenBerson
      @ReuvenBerson 16 дней назад +5

      I was actually thinking the exact same thing, I was wondering if they were looking to save face so they framed them with the uniforms and costume items. It actually makes sense to me especially with the lack of due process and trial.

    • @MOVIEMOVIECH
      @MOVIEMOVIECH 11 дней назад +2

      why would they do that lol

    • @kaiya7942
      @kaiya7942 11 дней назад +5

      I thought of it too, but it's so doubtful they'd do this when the live streamer literally "ran away" while he had got completely mugged, yet somehow he completely kept his camera and equipment which are likely worth more than the "$3/4k cash" he had somehow been carrying around for some reason

  • @thegrandlord2914
    @thegrandlord2914 18 дней назад +36

    Here in indonesia, there's also a youtuber who got him self in a big trouble after promoting online gambling, which is illegal in indonesia. After his case got viral, at first the act tough, challenging the police, in which he finaly found that he have no power. He then decided to flee to cambodia and most likely trapped in cambodian dirty scheme of online scaming, in which many indonesian rescued from that dirty industry

    • @monotechnic
      @monotechnic 17 дней назад

      Do you remember who it was?

    • @thegrandlord2914
      @thegrandlord2914 17 дней назад +1

      @@monotechnic i don't know his real name, but he's calling him self as Katak Bhizer. he's acting tough, pretending that he can win a 1vs100 fight, and such. but in reality, it is just a big fat lie. he don't even know how to land a proper punch

  • @sgnguy2027
    @sgnguy2027 18 дней назад +120

    Third time coming to Cambodia. I was told many concerning things. Such as no travel at night, bandits everywhere, scams everywhere, lots of crime, etc. My experience is perfectly pleasant. People are nice, food is good, wats are awesome, night buses are fine and visa on arrival process in fast and efficient (second time I came, it was the old photo and paperwork method and that was a nightmare, almost didn’t come back because of that process). It’s a Great place to visit and I will definitely be coming back again and again in the future.

    • @danshakuimo
      @danshakuimo 18 дней назад +1

      I would think some of those things might've been true not that long ago since there was political chaos in the country so I don't think whichever government could bother with those things when every time there is a election a riot is about to break out. But the situation is a lot more stable now.

    • @stevens1041
      @stevens1041 18 дней назад +11

      To be honest with you, the only thing that scares me in Cambodia is some of the foreigners.

    • @WhoMethethird
      @WhoMethethird 18 дней назад +4

      Our country is like Minecraft. When it night just don't go out or else you might lost a head

    • @WhoMethethird
      @WhoMethethird 18 дней назад +1

      We has a peaceful time until our government try to give Vietnam some province

    • @TheHankman66
      @TheHankman66 17 дней назад +2

      Don't travel at night because there are some terrible drivers.

  • @hallo-mt5tx
    @hallo-mt5tx 2 дня назад

    the goofy way he yelled while getting "caught" in that building already made me feel like it was fake

  • @christiandhevan7758
    @christiandhevan7758 19 дней назад +68

    i work aboard in cambodia for about 1 year, the country is fine and the people is friendly, the food also delicious, sure there is corruption in the government but because i came from indonesia that shit not really news to me. but as long as you respect other people culture anyone will be nice and tolerance really

    • @relwaretep
      @relwaretep 18 дней назад +12

      Rule of life, that. Corruption everywhere, various degrees in every country. Just keep your wits around you and be respectful to locals and you'll be far far more likely to be fine.

    • @WhoMethethird
      @WhoMethethird 18 дней назад +1

      You be fine it you are kind and respectful and think everything before you make an action. Cause we don't take kindly to bad people.

    • @goldenboy6667
      @goldenboy6667 17 дней назад

      Lo psti jadi admin judol ya? Wkkska babi

    • @storagecrafter5701
      @storagecrafter5701 4 дня назад

      Ada indo 😮

  • @KeeXA4
    @KeeXA4 19 дней назад +33

    As a Cambodian I thank u for covering this

    • @Stranger-dy5td
      @Stranger-dy5td 18 дней назад +1

      How do you say thank you in khmer

    • @KeeXA4
      @KeeXA4 18 дней назад +2

      @@Stranger-dy5td អរគុណ (or kun)

    • @Stranger-dy5td
      @Stranger-dy5td 18 дней назад +1

      @@KeeXA4 ok អរគុណ

  • @jamielandis4606
    @jamielandis4606 17 дней назад +7

    Thanks for sharing this! I hate influencers who abuse/harass/break laws, etc.

  • @1CursedXD1
    @1CursedXD1 2 дня назад

    Yknow, some people call 911 for no reason for entertainment purposes but these people literally went as far as trying to start beef between countries for views, how insane!

  • @skaze8653
    @skaze8653 16 дней назад +40

    People are acting like he's a mass murderer.
    He tried to tarnish a country's reputation, but he never directly hurt anyone. Call me crazy but I don't think violating his human rights is a fair and just punishment for that crime.
    Too many people look at a screen and don't see the human in front of the camera.

    • @alicia8058
      @alicia8058 16 дней назад +23

      Yeah I agree.. these comments are honestly very weird. The UN requires right to a fair trial as a human right which was violated and therefore a crime. And also being sent to inhumane conditions.. it’s extremely out of proportion and it’s very very weird and callous how people seem to think violating someone’s human rights over this is fair. He should be fined and deported and banned but not this..

    • @Watersiteplay
      @Watersiteplay 14 дней назад +13

      Thank you, that's what I was thinking. I was going insane looking at almost the entire comment section because nobody was showing even a smidge of empathy... Like yeah he deserves punishment but not to have his human rights violated...?

    • @1marcelfilms
      @1marcelfilms 13 дней назад +5

      Different country different rules.

    • @rokuzzoone5495
      @rokuzzoone5495 12 дней назад +4

      Actually his actions possibly harmed someone. Uniformed services was devoted to find and rescue him. These resources could be used for better things than seeking man who wasn't kidnapped or in any danger. Many times it is like that they are giving extra people for such cases but some are pulled off from things what they normally do (patrolling certain areas and solving other crimes ).

    • @LenasSun
      @LenasSun 12 дней назад

      Indeed, just like in COVID times people were hunting Asians to beat them up when they had NO FAULT.
      I can't imagine the bullying Asian people had to go through during these times, and even Cambodian citizens in foreign countries were probably treated like spy's, or "collector of workers".
      Of course they harmed people, I directly, but did.​@@rokuzzoone5495

  • @auroramoon7307
    @auroramoon7307 19 дней назад +83

    i’m not even surprised anymore 😅 what has society come to

    • @DenLim123
      @DenLim123 19 дней назад +2

      @@auroramoon7307 you don't live in SEA so you probably wouldn't know, Cambodian police are involved with the human trafficking syndicate, my fellow Malaysians have been kidnapped by them and even though our government is pressuring Cambodian authorities to do something, they still choose not to

    • @janematthews9087
      @janematthews9087 19 дней назад +1

      Their grandparents took away their future and pulled the ladder behind so their offspring can't go after them.
      Their parents were too busy trying to make ends meet and let the TV and computer be their babysitter.
      Their education system got shackled and gutted and privatized because of the "Child left behind" policy.
      And they got told that they're American and so they're Number One.
      They had no chance.

    • @davidcollin1436
      @davidcollin1436 8 дней назад

      300,000 children "missing" in the US= no different

  • @JacobTheCroc
    @JacobTheCroc 19 дней назад +101

    The world goverments finally cracking down IRL nuisance streamers after Johnny Somali incident is genuinely for the best of the world. Maybe Johnny was secretly an agent sent to make himself look like absolute idiot to finally wake these people up... Naaah, that's way too smart.

  • @tehdangersense923
    @tehdangersense923 5 дней назад +2

    He got us the first half ngl, it'll be bad if he's really a victim of those compounds.

  • @lilly3486
    @lilly3486 12 дней назад +13

    Thank you for taking the time to translate and talk about this story so more people could know about it