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Beijing Is Desperate for African Aid

Somehow, I doubt China will bless the rains down in Africa.

—Chris

Beijing Is Desperate for African Aid

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Hmm, ok so this is answered, great!

Mervin

I read that chinese moviegoers called Black Panther "A torture for the eyes", because it had to many black characters in it. https://qz.com/1226449/a-torture-for-the-eyes-chinese-moviegoers-think-black-panther-is-too-black

Lobo.

The first graph you used (and it was used a second time), does not seem to correlate with the spoken work that first time. I could be wrong...but, check it out.

Tony Chopkoski

Chris, don't make me buy products with Chinese roots to support increasing the Chinese military and police spending, are you going to answer my question? I'm still waiting because my sister needs to buy a new laptop without Chinese roots, I wouldn't say I like Chinese products assembled in other countries, I saw that news a few years back from WSJ that China is dodging US Tariffs https://youtu.be/fCAut_Gr-3E, so it needs a breakdown of where it's originally made. The timing is almost perfect if you use my question answered at the end of the episode "China Tried Harvesting His Organs. He Survived", after that, this video https://youtu.be/9IZ9ycKGgZQ. I'm praying to God for help, please don't ignore my question, the question is here below (I think you know how to inspect and edit it): I saw a Linksys WiFi router made in Vietnam, and I'm concerned about its safety and potential for spying. Do products assembled in countries like Vietnam, Mexico, India, or Taiwan still use Chinese-made parts, or have manufacturers shifted away due to U.S. tariffs? I forgot to include Chinese-made products assembled in countries like Vietnam, Mexico, India, or Taiwan in my question about Chinese products. https://youtu.be/9IZ9ycKGgZQ (China Launched Its Final Assault)

Mervin

The highest monthly subscriber you got was 40k in December 2022 when you uploaded this video https://youtu.be/kcoZL53MBjI. I used SocialBlade to check that. That's pretty close to beating that for a new record.

Mervin

Ok, I think I edited my comment, I just replaced "Chinese games" with "Chinese-made games" and replaced 'Buying' with "Acquiring and playing", and added "and those with Chinese roots" and ". Playing PUBG (whose root is Tencent) and buying G-COIN both contribute to increasing Chinese military and police spending". This shouldn't be painful. The quality of the writing is great, nearly perfect, however, it could be a bit confusing to newer viewers on YouTube. I think Patreon should add edit history.

Mervin

I'm inquisitive, which part of my question will be removed so I can have time to revise my question??? That was a bit of a pain for my question about Chinese products, Chinese Players, hidden history, and VPNs. I had to keep posting my questions and I should correct my grammar and make it not confusing with ChatGPT and Grammarly. I think you should've told them to uninstall all Chinese products and those with Chinese roots like Opera GX Browser, then ask us first to correct their grammar and make it not confusing so that the question/comment is translatable. I'm using LibreWolf and it's a very secure browser. I used ChatGPT and Brave Search with AI to clarify my writing and ensure correct grammar, finding out how to fix sentences according to Grammarly Pro. Questions/comments are ideally short and to the point.

Mervin

I saw a Linksys WiFi router made in Vietnam, and I'm concerned about its safety and potential for spying. Do products assembled in countries like Vietnam, Mexico, India, or Taiwan still use Chinese-made parts, or have manufacturers shifted away due to U.S. tariffs? I forgot to include Chinese-made products assembled in countries like Vietnam, Mexico, India, or Taiwan in my question about Chinese products. https://youtu.be/9IZ9ycKGgZQ (China Launched Its Final Assault)

Mervin

Are there anti-US, pro-CCP channels on platforms like Bilibili or Youku, similar to a pro-CCP counterpart of China Uncensored where users can comment or ask questions through a Patreon-like service? If so, are these channels independent (non-state-run), and what do they look like? Do they often receive a larger number of higher-quality questions/comments compared to your channel?

Mervin

I'm going to copy and paste it here for an easy screenshot if you don't know how to inspect and edit the question.

Mervin

Whoops, I forgot to mention, cut off Chinese players on Consoles, other than people in China using VPNs.

Mervin

Chris, please check what I think of Bill Was' idea in your previous Patreon post "China SOLVED Its Biggest Military Weakness". More people worldwide need to know about the CCP and how it impacts their lives.

Mervin

So any company in China with more than 50 employees has to have a CCP cell inside of it so it can spy on users to improve the Chinese military and police. I think Game Science has over 100 employees. I'm hoping it's not a speculation that Black Myth: Wukong is spying on users.

Mervin

A Chinese invasion of Taiwan would devastate companies like Valve that depend on Taiwanese semiconductors, software engineers, and game developers such as Game Science, which used Taiwanese semiconductors and Unreal Engine (whose root is Tencent) to make video games, don't buy and play Black Myth: Wukong because it increases the Chinese police and military spending, and the game is full of spies that strengthens them. Acquiring and playing that game is a suicide mission for the Taiwanese semiconductor industry; decoupling from China is crucial. There’s no way they’re simply naive or apolitical. Chinese players on Steam who use VPNs can't leave negative reviews of Chinese-made games, or those with Chinese roots (for example, Dyson Sphere Program is a spy. Playing PUBG (whose root is Tencent) and buying G-COIN both contribute to increasing Chinese military and police spending) because the law targets anyone threatening the CCP's rule. The CCP is a threat to everybody.

Mervin


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