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China and Russia Are Making Japan Nervous

Sea of Japan is heating up. Hopefully Godzilla doesn't mind.

—Chris

China and Russia Are Making Japan Nervous

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Thanks for the question! I'll answer it on Monday, Oct 23!

China Uncensored

I'm also guessing he's working on improving China Uncensored since there's already a viewer survey https://youtu.be/lWLK4XKWDXg

Mervin

I've seen a lot of higher-quality questions from Ian Pendleton, but not much from this year, that's why you should always keep mentioning that you can support China Uncensored for as little as $1 a month.

Mervin

If China Uncensored didn't respond to your question (because I'm guessing he's working on a livestream), you still have time to revise. Just copy and paste it into the most recent Patreon post.

Mervin

Hello Chris, This is a broad question but I find it quite interesting. How do you view or estimate, depending on Trump/Harris becomes president of the US, the tension between China and Taiwan. It is mostly speculation, but still somehow interesting. Highly likely Trump is going to put China in its place, but I highly doubt Harris going to do anything that softens or sooths the tension.

Raymond

Hi Chris - Do you still have the link for the pro-Taiwan group selling the 'French Fish' t-shirt?

William E Williams

I'm going to copy and paste it here because you might have responded to my question in your previous post "Linda Sun, Chinese Agent EXPOSED': 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

In China, people might be cautious about criticizing the game Black Myth: Wukong and Dyson Sphere Program in negative reviews due to a law targeting VPN users who criticize the Chinese government. Since the Chinese people are a significant threat to the CCP, this law could make people afraid to speak out, even if their criticism is about something like the game’s portrayal of spies, right?

Mervin

And I would say it is already time to start naming names of who is corrupt in China...

Tony Chopkoski

Oh yes, the discussions do lead to something...more Chinese aggression. 3:56.

Tony Chopkoski

You know, diplomatic language is diddley squat. It all comes down to punching the other guy in the nose. Do you actually think that little mensch lawn jockey of a Chinese admiral was worth any ten words in a prayer book? No way, Jose!

Tony Chopkoski


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