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China Is BLEEDING Money

I know there's a lot of talk about the stock market crashing, but really, that's nothing compared to whats happening in China.

—Chris

China Is BLEEDING Money

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There are also differences between Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese, another bonus point is accents and dialects (Shanghainese, Sichuanese, etc.).

Mervin

Yeah... China and South America are best friends, so it was rather visible for me...

Victoria Arsky

You mentioned in a previous episode that there was friction between Mainland people and Hong Kong residents over language. I know nothing of the Chinese languages, could you please explain the differences between them, like Cantonese and Mandarin, etc? Bonus points for covering other common languages spoken in mainland China.

Heat Seeker

Thanks Bob!

China Uncensored

That's what I aim to do!

China Uncensored

Chris, you forgot to mention if that's too much for you, you can set a monthly limit, supporting China Uncensored for just a dollar a month, America Uncovered is also possible, $1 a month, same ability to ask questions as China Uncensored does. Make sure you always mention that so that you can have more members around the world and get lots of better than great questions, hoping that their membership is well-worth it for just $1 a month, that'll increase your chance to get perfect questions like Jeff Lockwood, I'm hoping you get better questions and your video should get very less dislikes, get your like percentage up more than 99.5% (and allow your transcript searchable) to become a better YouTuber and journalist. At the moment, people forgot to check if you can support a Patron creator for $1 a month. I've seen what happened to John Xina when he wasn't able to support you on Patreon or Locals for financial reasons, I was able to support you because you already said that it can be $1 a month, not $1 per episode, and then I ask really interesting question about guns in the Philippines and then wonderful question about Chinese players on Steam. That needs to be amazing and robust, get into one. What about the monthly message membership? Can it also be $2 a month? In my question about guns in the Philippines you already answered, you forgot to or didn't tell the audiences to remember not to talk about mass shootings, as I've already seen in your America Uncovered's video "What the News ISN’T Saying About Mass Shootings", but it's ok, I asked additional question for either Grant Newsham or both, it's there already, I said that I want Filipinos and Taiwanese to remember not to talk about mass shootings, then I asked a question about guns in Taiwan, the comment is combined into one. I know that if I left the membership, it hurts you a lot, but less for Patreon, this is life-blood like modern life-blood Taiwanese semiconductors, it keeps the lights on. I'd like to see John Xina (@johnxina987) support you on Patreon and then ask questions.

Mervin

Chris, this is from a ABC news report on China laundering money for the drug Cartels. It extremely scary and eye opening. You and all the fans need to read this. Copy and paste in your browser. Keep up the great work you do. BZ https://apple.news/Aa1idr4wPRfu7AHhcbVdIlQ

Bob Zangar

I seem to note the effect of your writers in that episodes are "filled" out with baggage. Good thing that adds to your reputation.

Tony Chopkoski

Hiya Chris, quick and (as far as the vid is concerned) unrelated question. China seems to be in a catch-22 situation as regards Russia. On the one hand, they don't want their newfound Muscovite vassal to collapse. On the other, they don't want to provoke the anger of the west by propping Putin up too much, since Russia is an increasingly irrelevant economy compared to the US, EU and G7 etc. Where is the point at which the Chinese cash out on helping out their "friends" to the northwest? There have been many indications of late of Beijing complying with western sanctions and (following Kuleba's recent visit) restricting drone exports to Russia.

Paul Pascalau

This one tickled my funny bone.

William Hart


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