FOREIGNERS Being ATTACKED in CHINA!
Summary
TLDRThe video script discusses a recent surge in violent attacks against foreigners in mainland China, challenging the narrative that Chinese citizens won't intervene in such situations. It criticizes the American media for amplifying these incidents to undermine China's image internationally, suggesting a government agenda to portray China negatively. The speaker reflects on personal experiences, asserting that China is a safe place and contrasts it with the United States' approach to international relations.
Takeaways
- 🗣️ The speaker addresses a recent increase in violent attacks against foreigners in mainland China, specifically mentioning stabbing incidents.
- 🔪 The first incident involved a Japanese woman and her child being attacked by a man with a knife in Suzhou, near Shanghai, with a local woman stepping in to help and tragically losing her life.
- 🤝 The narrative counters the idea that Chinese people won't help others, using the Suzhou incident as an example of bravery and solidarity.
- 🇺🇸 The second incident involved four foreigners, possibly teachers from Iowa, and a Chinese national who tried to intervene, all injured but none fatally.
- ⚠️ The speaker suggests that these incidents have been amplified in the media to portray China negatively, in line with an alleged U.S. policy to undermine China's image.
- 📰 The speaker criticizes American media outlets, including Fox News, CNN, NBC, CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times, for their coverage of the incidents.
- 💵 It is alleged that the U.S. government funds media outlets that publish negative stories about China, with a budget of $300 million mentioned.
- 🌎 The speaker implies a broader geopolitical agenda, suggesting that the U.S. aims to make China appear unsafe for foreigners as part of its foreign policy.
- 🇨🇳 The speaker contrasts the U.S. approach with China's, arguing that China is a safer and more stable place to live, despite the incidents mentioned.
- 👀 The speaker encourages viewers to be critical of the media's portrayal of China and to consider the potential agendas behind the news coverage.
- 📈 Lastly, the speaker points to the growing international trust in China, as evidenced by countries joining BRICS and seeking economic and political stability.
Q & A
What is the main topic discussed in the video script?
-The main topic discussed in the video script is the recent increase in violent attacks, specifically stabbings, against foreigners in mainland China and the international media's portrayal of these incidents.
What was the first incident mentioned in the script involving a Japanese lady?
-The first incident mentioned involved a Japanese lady who was picking up her child from school at a bus stop in Suzhou, south of Shanghai, when a Chinese man with a knife attacked her and her child.
What happened to the Chinese lady who tried to help during the first incident?
-The Chinese lady who stepped in to help the Japanese lady and her child during the first incident was also stabbed and unfortunately passed away.
What was the second incident mentioned in the script?
-The second incident involved a man with a knife attacking four foreigners, who were believed to be teachers from a college in Iowa, and one Chinese national who tried to stop the attack. All victims were stabbed but none had life-threatening injuries.
Why does the script suggest that the international media coverage of these incidents is significant?
-The script suggests that the international media coverage is significant because it goes along with the American policy of trying to undermine China as a safe place, despite the incidents being rare in a country with a population of 1.4 billion.
What is the speaker's opinion on the portrayal of China by American media?
-The speaker believes that American media portrays China negatively as part of a government agenda to make China look bad on the world stage, often ignoring or downplaying similar incidents in the United States.
What is the claim about the American government's policy towards media coverage of China?
-The claim is that the American government has a policy of financially incentivizing media outlets that write negatively about China, with a yearly fund of $300 million.
What historical incidents are mentioned in the script to illustrate the American government's tactics?
-The script mentions the detention of Huawei's CFO Meng Wanzhou by the Canadian government at the request of the American government, and the detention of Julian Assange, as examples of the American government's tactics.
What is the speaker's personal experience regarding safety in China?
-The speaker, having lived in China for 21 years, states that they have not witnessed any violent acts and believe China to be a better and safer place than their country of origin.
What is the speaker's view on the increasing number of countries joining BRICS?
-The speaker believes that the increasing number of countries joining BRICS is due to their trust in China and a desire for economic stability and safety, as opposed to being part of a government that uses underhanded tactics.
What does the speaker suggest is the American government's ultimate goal in its portrayal of China?
-The speaker suggests that the American government's ultimate goal is to clip China's economic growth, make China look like an unsafe country for foreigners, and to manipulate international perception to maintain its own global influence.
Outlines
🗡 Rising Violence Against Foreigners in China
The script discusses a recent surge in violent attacks, specifically stabbings, against foreigners in mainland China. It recounts two incidents: one in Suo, south of Shanghai, where a Japanese woman and her child were attacked, and another involving four foreigners from Iowa and a Chinese national who tried to intervene. The speaker emphasizes that the Chinese community does step up to help, as evidenced by the tragic death of a Chinese woman who tried to assist. The narrative suggests that the media coverage of these incidents is part of a broader agenda to portray China negatively on the international stage, in contrast to the United States' own issues with gun violence, which receive less global attention.
🇺🇸 Media Bias and Anti-China Agenda
This paragraph delves into the alleged media bias, accusing American news outlets of ignoring violence against Chinese individuals in the U.S. while amplifying incidents in China to serve an anti-China narrative. The speaker alleges that the U.S. government funds media that portray China negatively, suggesting a coordinated effort to undermine China's image. The paragraph also touches on the broader geopolitical context, with the U.S. viewing China as a competitor and engaging in tactics to hinder its growth and reputation. Personal anecdotes and the experiences of other content creators who face backlash for positive views on China are used to illustrate the perceived bias.
🕊️ Challenging U.S. Hegemony and Propaganda
The final paragraph critiques the U.S.'s international actions, such as alleged sabotage of natural gas pipelines and military interventions, while pointing out the hypocrisy in the U.S.'s self-righteous stance. The speaker argues that the U.S. uses its media to manipulate global opinion, creating a narrative that China is unsafe for foreigners. The paragraph concludes with a personal testimony of living in China for over two decades without witnessing violence, suggesting that the portrayal of China in the media does not align with the speaker's experience. It ends with a call to viewers to subscribe and engage with the content, highlighting the perceived low tactics of U.S. propaganda.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡stabbing attacks
💡foreigners
💡violence
💡propaganda
💡American media
💡travel warnings
💡arbitrary detention
💡China's image
💡anti-China policy
💡economic growth
💡agenda
Highlights
A recent surge in stabbing attacks against foreigners in mainland China has been reported.
The first incident involved a Japanese lady and her child being attacked in Suzhou, with a Chinese woman stepping in to help and tragically losing her life.
The second incident saw a man with a knife attack four foreigners, including teachers from Iowa and a Chinese national, with no life-threatening injuries.
The speaker refutes the notion that Chinese people won't help others, citing the brave actions of the Chinese woman in the first incident.
The speaker suggests that the media coverage of these incidents is part of an agenda to undermine China's image as a safe place.
The U.S. media, including major outlets like Fox News, CNN, NBC, CNBC, and The Wall Street Journal, are accused of spreading anti-China propaganda.
The speaker questions why two stabbing incidents in a country of 1.4 billion people receive international news coverage.
The U.S. government is accused of issuing travel warnings against China to discourage travel and business.
The speaker draws parallels between the detention of individuals like Huawei's Meng Wanzhou and Julian Assange as examples of arbitrary detention.
The U.S. government is said to have a policy of financially incentivizing negative press about China.
The speaker contrasts the media's focus on China's issues with the lack of attention given to violence against Chinese individuals in the U.S.
The speaker alleges that American news outlets twist narratives to fit an anti-China agenda for financial gain.
The speaker criticizes the U.S. government's approach to China as being part of a larger strategy to hinder China's economic growth.
The speaker shares personal experiences of living in China for 21 years without witnessing any violent acts.
The speaker argues that the U.S. uses underhanded tactics, such as proxy wars and economic manipulation, to maintain global dominance.
The speaker concludes by urging viewers to be aware of the U.S. government's agenda and to question the motives behind the media coverage of China.
Transcripts
there's been a rash of stabbings attacks
against foreigners here in mainland
China over the last couple of weeks yes
sir I'm not freaking blind guys it's s
style I think it's Thursday you could
die yeah son of a [ __ ] you know oh yeah
because it goes on and on and on for all
you haters there's something to chew on
for the next couple of yes it's true
there's been a significant rise in
violence violent attacks
foreigners here in mainland
China
stabbings the first one was in uh
suo it uh it's a a city south of
Shanghai a Japanese lady was picking up
her child from school at a bus stop and
uh a Chinese man with a knife attacked
her and her child stabbing them uh
they'll be fine but uh
see during during this violent attack uh
a Chinese lady stepped in to try to help
the the Japanese lady and her child and
uh she got she got stabbed and uh she
actually passed away so you know the
idea that Chinese won't step up and and
help other people is utter [ __ ] it's
it's it's uh it's it's not true and and
uh this is this is proof of that and
then the the second attack that happened
was was uh a man with a knife attacked
they say four foreigners uh I think they
were from Iowa but I think it was three
teachers uh from Iowa a college in Iowa
uh I can't remember which one but uh and
one one Chinese National that stepped in
and tried to stop the attack you see and
uh all four of them were stabbed but uh
no no no one with a life
life-threatening uh uh injury so they
went to the hospital they got they got
stitched up and and uh they were fine so
uh and and this constitutes a
significant rise in violence against
foreigners here in mainland China
because before these two incidentes the
number was you got it zero so uh I don't
know what percentage it would be going
from Z to two uh incidences but in a
country of 1 4 billion people I guess
those numbers are well nothing's
acceptable but those numbers are not bad
with a history of uh of of violence in
the United States with with gun violence
and uh but you
see all of the media all of the American
propaganda media channels like Fox News
and CNN and NBC
uh CNBC uh uh uh the Wall Street Journal
the New York Times the you know the
Google news and Yahoo news and all of
them picked it up and not only did it go
Nationwide in the United States but it
went worldwide with the American Press
and all all of these things that you
know so why would it get such wide why
would two stabbings in China a country
of 1.4 billion people get so much
international news play you have to ask
yourself that question well because it's
it goes along the lines of the American
policy of trying to undermine China as a
safe place to be hell they've got uh
Travel warnings in place against China
for well you could be arbitrarily
detained here in
China isn't that what happened to
Mangano by the Canadian government uh on
the bidding of the American government
yeah and I think she was detained for
what 3 years before they just let her go
you know arbitrarily detained isn't that
what they did to uh Julian Assan you
know
so being I don't I don't think being
arbitrarily detained and and that all
started with the two Michaels and uh now
one Michael sued the other Michael
because the one Michael was a spy and
the other Michael was just a py you know
what I mean so arbitrarily detained hm
you know uh violence against foreigners
hm it's it's uh if if the shoe was on
the other foot now if you were in the
United States and say you're a foreigner
say a Chinese National in the United
States what would be the chance if you
were attacked that it would get National
play on on the propaganda media channels
out of the United States zero yes
exactly how many Chinese people have
been attacked killed shot stabbed uh
molested uh the whole nine yards in the
United States over say since Co started
you know just go back four or five years
uh I would imagine it would probably be
in the tens of thousands does that get
any play on American uh propaganda news
channels absolutely not why not because
it's not part of the American government
agenda it won't be it's all about the
money and and the agenda see the
American government has a policy that
says that if you write
stuff that's bad against China then uh
it shows China in a bad light then they
will pay you out of a a yearly fund of
$300 million so these news outlets they
know where their money is they know
uh how to uh how to twist things so that
they can get a little portion of that
that American taxpayer dollars from the
coffers of the government trying to make
China look bad on the world stage and
this is just part and parcel of that and
uh we see it all of the time uh on on
the news anything that happens anybody
even yours yours truly when I say things
that are that are good about China and
bad about the United States I get well
not only me but Lee Barrett and Daniel
dumbrell and Alex absolute and and Matt
from Joo nation and all you know our
whole community of of uh of uh tubers
here in uh in mainland China uh get
attacked by Outlets like the Wall Street
Journal and the New York Times because
you got it then they get a little bit
more of that $300 million from the
government coffers from the taxpayers
pockets and that's what they're after
they they don't give a asked about uh
some people some teachers from Iowa
getting uh getting stabbed they don't
care if a a Japanese lady and her child
got stabbed or a Chinese lady got got uh
got killed in in in one of these attacks
they don't care about that what they
care about is making China look bad on
the world stage and getting some money
in their pockets when when you see that
the the American uh mainstream media
keeps pointing at China and saying
propaganda propaganda China's doing this
and China's doing that and uh then then
you see stuff like this on the news and
it gets such wide play uh you you you
start to realize and you start to
understand that there's an agenda there
there's a government agenda the American
government has always had it in doesn't
matter if you're a Republican or or or
democrat did you see that debate between
Trump and Biden you see but after the
dust settles they're they're just two
wings of the same bird uh especially
when it comes to China because they both
have an
anti-china policy the Republicans the
Democrats they look at China as uh a
major competitor uh somebody that uh
they want to uh clip the wings uh of
their economic growth they uh they look
at them as an enemy they try to start
proxy wars
in the Philippines right now you see
that uh Taiwan you see that uh you
know it doesn't matter what the policy
of China is uh the Americans will take
the exact opposite and that's because
they can't compete with China and uh so
they they try to find ways to make China
look bad on the world stage to to make
China look like it's not a safe country
for foreigners to make China uh seem
like you could be arbit arily detained
or you know bad things will happen to
you if you come to Mainland China well
man I've been here for 21 years and I
have yet to see any violent act i' I've
been here for 21 years and uh I'm still
here and I think it's a better place
than where I came from because it
doesn't have that on the ground
political uh rhetoric like you see in
the United States so uh when you when
you watch what goes
on take it into the back of your mind
that it's a government agenda to make
China look bad uh it's not working I
don't think uh well you see how many
countries want to join bricks uh and uh
and more and more countries are are
jumping on board why because they have
more trust in China than they do in the
United States they want to be
economically sound they want to have a a
safe environment they don't want to be
part parcel of a government that uses uh
underhand tactics bombs and and deceit
to uh to manipulate their their allies
around the world you know like the
United States what they they they
they'll they'll bomb a natural gas line
from uh from Russia to Germany and
Germany says
nothing they say uh you know say the
Ukraine uh well Putin went in there and
he's he's uh he's created a war he's
created refugees he killed lots of
people but when you look back on what
the United States did in Iraq and
Afghanistan and well lots of different
countries around the world see they
never take responsibility for for what
they do they can only point fingers at
other people and I think that's what
you're seeing right
now but they're they're picking such a
minuscule thing being stabbed and and
the lady dying aren't really minuscule
but on a uh an international level it's
it's uh it's not very uh it's not a very
big story they just made it big because
they have an agenda to make China look
bad on the on the world stage anyway
that's another video from your truly guo
60 on the streets of naning China I just
thought I'd throw this at you because uh
I saw how ludicrous it was I saw how how
uh how little the American government
and their propaganda Outlets are on this
uh on this particular subject and I
thought my God how low can they go
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remember peace out bye now
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