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How China Manages Crime and Social Unrest

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How China Manages Crime and Social Unrest

2023年11月8日 
It's no secret that there are a lot of things the world can learn from China. In this video we dive a bit and discover how China prevents crime, handles riots, manage night markets and just the characteristics of the Chinese people. 

So the big question is: how does China keep on decreasing and preventing crime? There will be some statistics, opinions and some serious discussion.

I also share some personal information

Enjoy and share your opinion too.

Because I'm Lizzy

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okay so let's talk real for a moment
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let's Jump Right In Like is China really
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just as safe because China still has the
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death penalty like as you can see with
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the statistics China has really improved
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and decreased their criminal activities
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so much over the past aren't we supposed
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to kind of be scared of the police these
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are the facts sometimes it is difficult
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for me to live in a different country
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than you know where my family lives
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it is difficult 100% I'm not saying your
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country wherever you live is bad I'm
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just showing and proving to you with
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facts why China is an amazing place to
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[Applause]
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[Music]
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live hi everyone niow I'm Lizzy welcome
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to the world of possibility
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Traditions Innovations and just welcome
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to this beautiful day today today we're
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going to delve into what the world can
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learn from China when it comes to
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handling night markets managing crimes
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handling Riot and how the people here
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also play a big role in making this
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country as safe as it is so let's Dive
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Right
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[Music]
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In
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[Music]
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okay so let's talk real for a moment
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let's Jump Right In Like is China really
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just as safe because China still has the
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death penalty yeah I know it's
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ridiculous but definitely some of you
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are going to say that's the excuse why
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China is so safe or some Western media
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people watching that's definitely what
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you're going to say you know the death
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penalty here is mostly just for heroin
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and me so then why are there not a lot
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of Thieves as well here in China you
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know China has really implemented a lot
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of strategies to address these Social
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Challenges like riots the management of
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night markets their approach really
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involves a lot of surveillance Community
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Management and also regulation like I
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knew China was safe because I've lived
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here for a really long time but I
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actually didn't understand how safe it
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was until I was researching for this
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video and looking at the statistics it
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is crazy like yes China has a lot of
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advanced technology systems like the
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facial recognition that really helps to
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manage all these types of crimes but of
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course I do understand that there is a
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strike or really a strong line between
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your individual privacy and then you
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know letting the police watch you or
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manage crime so I do understand that so
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based off of these
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statistics every 50 people out of
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100,000 are involved in some kind of
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criminal activities and the most common
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crime s here in China are assault fraud
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and theft so not even that big but yeah
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it's really safe I understand that I
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can't always compare China to South
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Africa because it's such a big gap when
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it comes to safety but compare it to
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your own country what is the theft like
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the crime like the assault like whatever
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like in your own country so here in
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China really the concept of community
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regulation and actually just having the
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community be involved has helped a lot
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of
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you know crime prevention because
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everyone is kind of involved around
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checking on everyone and I do feel it's
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a good thing because then you are less
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likely to just do crimes when there are
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police around you know this also just
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shows the importance that China has on
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regulating the night markets because
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Night Market in China is huge so where I
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live for example downstairs there are a
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lot of stands at night and you can
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actually hear the people fighting and
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for the past two months there have been
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police cars down there that don't allow
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STS to stand there because that's not a
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regulated area and just because like
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here in China they really have certain
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areas that allow night markets and this
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helps them to prevent crime prevent
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these fights and actually it's have more
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control over the
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situation so like China is a really big
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country and a lot of people you know
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South stuff of the streets so just these
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small things that may sound small to you
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obviously make a big Difference by
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police just controlling it I do feel
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like understanding the root cause of
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criminal activities is the most
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important thing CU that's where it all
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starts so how did China reduce crimes
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increase job opportunities Advocate you
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know social
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involvement strong police force you know
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making sure that the criminals who do
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get caught get punished properly like as
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you can see with the statistics China
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has really
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improved and decreased their criminal
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activities so much over the past so how
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did they do that they provided economic
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opportunities education programs social
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welfare programs they really looked at
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the root of the problem and then started
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there like you saw a few years ago
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China's you know criminal activities was
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also kind of high so how did they you
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know decrease it like just a quick
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question before we go on I really want
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to no like aren't we supposed to kind of
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be scared of the police like yeah sure I
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understand like if we have been wrong
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they are there to help us and we have to
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feel kind of safe with them but then
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again aren't you supposed to kind of
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fear them like by not doing wrong things
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because you don't want to go to jail you
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don't want you know a police officer
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taking you to the police station I feel
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like you are supposed to have a little
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bit of fear in you because yes of course
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your values also need to make sure that
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you don't commit any crimes or you know
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assault all the bad kind of things but
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also it has to be somewhat because of
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the police you know my personal opinion
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is I do feel like you are supposed to
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fear the police in some kind of way to
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not do wrong I don't want to go to the
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police station I don't want to you know
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have to bribe a police officer no I
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don't want you know to live in a country
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where it's okay to bribe a police
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officer I want to live in a country
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where I know I'm safe because of of the
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police force doing things the right way
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but that's just me so yes I do believe
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that we really can learn a lot from
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China in the way they handle
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crimes night markets yeah if even if
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your country doesn't have a big night
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market they still have something that
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maybe isn't controlled as well like why
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are there no stabbings at clubs for
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example here in China is it just because
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the people are amazing and perfect no
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because the government always makes sure
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that all these busy areas are always
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regulated not just with the police force
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but also with the community involved
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that really prevents stuff like this
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happening where there are a lot of
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people so if you look at the information
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from the video today I am not just here
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to tell you China is perfect China is
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amazing these are the facts sometimes it
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is difficult for me to live in a
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different country than you know where my
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family lives it is different
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100% but then I I'm like okay but if I
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lived in my country I would be with my
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family but then I wouldn't be as safe I
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wouldn't have the great job
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opportunities that I have today I'm not
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in China because China's economy is so
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amazing I'm not in China because the sky
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scrapers in China is so beautiful and
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the infrastructure is just wow I don't
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live here because of that that is just a
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bonus for me I live here as a woman
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because it's safe for me the job
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opportunities are amazing and I do have
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a good life here I never said that my
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life is just perfect here and everywhere
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else would just be horrible that's not
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what I'm saying I'm not saying your
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country wherever you live is bad I'm
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just showing and proving to you with
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facts why China is an amazing place to
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live like my mind just keeps getting
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blown like I'm honest with you the other
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day I was in
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Beijing they are like bikes not ebikes
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like you maybe have to hot wire it to
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still push it away way no like normal
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bicycles that just stand there at 2:00
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in the morning it is the biggest city
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ever and don't come at me with facts
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Beijing is very big but like it's the
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biggest city ever those bikes are so
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safe there in my life I cannot imagine
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where can you just put your bike there
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without any lock on it and you would
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find it the next morning these kind of
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small things are just like really wow oh
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so just anyway a bit of private
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information my mom is going to get her
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visa or actually apply for her visa
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tomorrow so we got all the paperwork
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ready so let's hope everything works out
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perfectly cuz then in one month my mom
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will be here for my birthday and for
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Christmas in China I'm going to fill her
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calendar up every day we're going to do
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something special I can't wait to show
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you guys so yeah okay so let's talk
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about the Chinese people I do feel like
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the world can really learn valuable
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lessons from the Chinese people and
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their you know Traditions their cultures
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their social values and this I hope can
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provide some valuable insights for you
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that can be enlightening but also
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instructive for the world okay so let's
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look at some key aspects work ethic and
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perseverance the Chinese are known to be
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really dedicated to hard work you know
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when facing problems pushing through
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them and their continuous Improvement I
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feel like is really something that a lot
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of cultures can learn from another one
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is emphasis on education the Chinese
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really put in a lot of effort for
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Chinese students to excel in education
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to have better work opportunities better
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opportunities to study at the best
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universities in the world they really
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put a lot of power a lot of hard work
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when it comes to
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education yeah sure you can have your
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own opinion when it comes to how the
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Chinese people you know do study
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during school hours and also after
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school hours but their you know emphasis
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again on education has proven to work so
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you can have your opinion but at the end
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of the day the facts
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show that Education Works you know
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putting that much effort into education
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I also have the opinion of you know
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sometimes I wish Chinese kids can like
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play with their friends a little bit
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more but the facts show that it has been
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proven to work working that hard
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you know we got family values and
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respect for elders the family bond here
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in China is just so strong like no
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matter what you do here in your family
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no one is like going to kick you out or
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you know throw you to the wolves and
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that is something that I really learned
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a lot here and definitely something that
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I want to bring into my you know family
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one day and also the respect for the
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elders like yes sure you know the Elder
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people here in China they don't wait in
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a line but a lot of people just respect
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that because they know these people have
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have been living longer they can't stand
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in a line for 2 3 hours so just let them
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pass through another big thing is like
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their way of how they can just adapt and
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innovate something extremely well like
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their you know past China's history
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really shows you how quick they can
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actually adapt to different situations
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and they are never like sour about it no
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matter whether it's like personal or
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whether it's the whole country going
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through something they always work hard
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to get through that time they all stand
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together no one like starts to hate each
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other because of you know difficulties
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that was you know kind of cool to see
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since I've been here how much China has
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changed after I learned so much about
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their history so just the country's way
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to adapt to problems that the country
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faces they don't go up against each
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other that's something you do see a lot
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in other countries like the people do go
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up against each other you know it's true
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it does completely separate like two
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different sides of the country in some
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countries when fighting over some
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presidential matters or whatever know
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something also is like their
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environmental cautiousness if you can
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call it that like people literally clean
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the streets here they pick up papers all
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the time like you will never see it's
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dirty somewhere they have so many like
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programs videos going around that you
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know becomes really popular really
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famous of how everyone can stand
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together to like prevent climate change
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stuff like that and I just feel like the
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world can definitely learn from that
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because in a lot of countries I see a
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lot of people groups of people standing
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up to that which is amazing but other
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people don't follow here really everyone
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works together you will never like I'm
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at a Lake right now so many people are
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having picnic on that side you will
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never see people stand up and there will
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be papers lying around bottles lying
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around again it seems so small but it
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make such a huge difference so yeah I
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just wanted to share with you today what
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I believe the world can learn from China
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because I do think there are a lot of
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aspects so I hope this video helped you
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I hope this video motivated you a bit I
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hope you had fun with me today guys
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thank you so much for just giving me
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your time listening to me yeah I hope
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you enjoy your day and I'll see you in
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the next video bye

42 条评论

@hongdeli6148
58分钟前(修改过)
Thank you, you have the quality of philosophers and sociologists. The practice of the west is ignorence, but the all of practice of China was based on understanging human nature. In 2020, article Lifelong antisocial behaviour linked to brain structure differences reports that a study from New Zealand shows that there 12% of population were life-course-persistent antisocial behavior due to the brain defects; which meant that the antisocial attackers are just living among us in unrecognizable before they made disasters.

@jeanleveille5319
23分钟前
Before I went to China, the advice from those who were born, raised and now living abroad and returning to China regularly is, "If any problems, go see the police." I'm going back to China in December, mostly to Xiangyang 襄阳市, if I have a problem, I will go to the police first.
@kensanuk4914
1小时前
Many westerners don't understand, that having some form of govt/police control is actually good for the whole country, in terms of safety and security.  It doesn't really bother most of the people, because we understand it is for the people. Do you want to live in a "democratic" country with lots of freedom, but fear for your life anywhere you go? Or in a country where the govt is a bit strict, but you don't need to worry much about crime?  And Lizzy, you said it right, the Chinese govt looks into the roots of the problem, and finds the best solutions, unlike some other countries, who are neglecting the well being of their people.

@Linkwii64 36分钟前(修改过)
Every country have their own strength and weaknesses. I have been watching a lot of videos about China and it seems that they love to show off their cities. Like owning a sports car and except it's a beautiful city. That's why I admire their willingness to share to the rest of the world.

@mike48931 15分钟前
It’s very easy to endorse collectivism when you live in a society where the majority of people have similar values and beliefs. The reality is that in the west there are so many very different people living in our societies that collectivism would never work. Everyone in your country is the same ethnicallt Chinese man or woman that inherently desires to obey the law and support the state because your state has established laws and pursued interests that the vast majority of your countrymen agree on. Your country is 92% ethnically Chinese. It’s very easy for you all to agree when your largest demographic is that large. Non Hispanic whites in America are the largest demographic in my country and they make up 58%. That means 42% of my countrymen come from different ethnicities and different cultures that often value completely different things. So when you talk about collectivism versus the kind of individualism you find in democracies, you should consider the difference between the diversity of a place like America. Not every nation in the world is so lucky to be made up of people who can actually peacefully coexist and if you were American I can assure you that you wouldn’t be able to find enough in common with anyone else to really have a state that everyone could get behind. Collectivism is nice when everyone is mostly the same on anything that actually matters in society, which is why you think it works so well coming from a state where the vast majority of people look and think just like you.
@lyri-kyunero 1小时前(修改过)
Actually, at the era from late 1990s to early 2000s, the public order in China still faced serious challenges. By that time the government even allowed drivers to hit the robbers who hold up on road. Many police and law enforcers at primary levels sacrificed their lives in the combat towards crime. On the other hand, the development in economy provided more situations and thus letting those people able to earn their money without challenging the laws.


@yaqiwang5242  2小时前
The amount of resources Chinese people and government spend in education is crazy. I personally think that is the key. People are smart and capable. No political argument on nonsense makes people focused on their everyday lives.

@tkh2944  4小时前(修改过)
There's a difference between fearing the police and respecting the police's authority. In China, it's mostly respect for the police.

Common people can just lecture the police if they misbehave without fear.
At 1.18 - https://youtu.be/6FzcgRar5a8

Meanwhile in USA, you mostly fear the police as they may not allow you to breath or just shoot you eating in your car.
https://youtu.be/wOfVRcsg_cA

@walterchin8832 48分钟前
Safety IS Freedom.  Needless to state that without safety there is absolutely no freedom.  I live in NYC, I have been rob once in front of my house, my house was burglarized twice and my business was robbed twice at gun point.  Now I am afraid to go out after sundown.

@MsOceanstar 3小时前
Thank you Lizzy. Your respect and wise, truthful observations are greatly appreciation. To manage a society with such a large population, community involvement is crucial. Understanding root causes of physical illness, society ills, poverty to crime management and implementation of effective political system is the most intelligent way to resolve problems. Uneducated reaction and mouthing democracy or freedom to express oneself does not solve problems, and is not a solution. A lot of so-called democratic countries that espouse freedom and slam China as a authoritarian and controlled society do need to learn from China. And thank you again for your contribution to promote the smart ways of China. Afterall, China has a long civilization, and a sound moral compass from years and years of learning of human co-existence,??

@wg9830  6小时前
Chinese people are very communal, strong family values, they are like a colony of ants. Hard working for the common goals. Unlike in some countries where people are more individualistic and self oriented

@jenniferzhang864  1小时前
Wonderful views of China. Thank you! China and Chinese people aren’t perfect but they are getting better each day! The government did a great job advocating for the citizens to care about the people, communities and environment!

@JohnnysCafe_ 49分钟前
That's right Lizzy, China looked at why the crimes were being committed then addressed the cause. Most nations do not approach crime this way, they throw people in prison where the people get angry at society and the cycle continues, prevention is better than the treatment.

@user-yk1dc2nw6z 2小时前
Collectivism has a history of thousands of years in China. China is not a country that advocates individualism. Selfishness is a derogatory term for Chinese education. This is a social structure that is absolutely different from that of a democratic country. For democracy, For the people of the country, only the interests of the country are in line with their own interests. However, this short-sighted understanding runs counter to the truly dominant national governance. A country cannot satisfy the interests of everyone. , in some aspects, personal interests need to be aligned with collective interests instead of sacrifice. In this understanding, the people of democratic countries cannot understand the thoughts. Many people believe that collectivism in a socialist country is to equalize the wealth of all people. The fact is not so simple to understand. To achieve personal wealth freedom and the lowest value of the gap between rich and poor, there needs to be a balance point, but In a democratic country, this is difficult to realize. In contrast, China today is not stuck in the rigid laws of socialism and cannot extricate itself. Instead, it has formed its current society based on the combination of its own culture and the reality of international society. Structure, to put it simply, China will use it if it is good, and discard what is not good.
As for why Chinese people are not afraid of the police, it is also because civil servants within the national system have received better work supervision in recent years. If there are any faults or mistakes at work, they will be held accountable, because China's top politicians are not Because of your political views, you need to be open to the Internet. In addition, China has now opened many complaint channels. You can use many methods to complain about various problems encountered in daily life. Therefore, no matter who If a problem arises, you will have the means to complain and accuse the other party, including the police.
Of course, I know this information. For many people who are biased against China, they do not believe that China can do this, but this is the fact.
But at the same time, I also hope that when you think that China is an absolutely safe place, you also need to pay attention to protecting yourself. After all, bad people may appear anywhere. China is relatively safe, but it is not absolutely safe.

@user-vr9ob7md4q  3小时前
I'm Chinese,let me tell about my country,this is a experience shall.
of course, Anti-China surpoters think this is a propaganda .
The Chinese government is a practical leader, and to achieve the position of president, it requires at least 30 years of grassroots practice. Many provincial governors and mayors may not be able to become civil servants for 30 years. Of course, China does not rule out having connections as grassroots civil servants, but it is impossible to directly become mayors or provincial governors through connections. Even from a civil servant to a county magistrate, he is over forty years old and has rich work experience in dealing with officialdom and consortia. Of course, there may be money and power trading inside, but in the early stages of power trading, you must complete all the city's indicators in order to be promoted. There are a total of seventeen levels of positions from the bottom to the top. Otherwise, even if you want to engage in gray trading, your political opponents will still seize your grip and end your political life.

@haoryu3233  4小时前
Thank you for sharing Lizzy!!  I've had great experiences here in China as well.  If you need help, the police are always friendly and there to help.

@peterwei9121  1小时前
Good reality report....5x population than usa..great government

@brianliew5901  1小时前
Chinese people have an obligation to honor their family, clan, community and nation but that doesn't mean every Chinese are like that. Every ethnic group has their share of traitors and with such a huge population, it's not uncommon to find more than a few ingrates.


@MegaCavatina  5小时前
Great video! A lot of thinking on your part. Thanks for sharing!

@willgates8383  48分钟前
London has a higher density of surveillance than anywhere in the world, it’s higher than China. But crime was low in China BEFORE the advent of surveillance in China, that was only introduced over the last decade or so.

@user-om7jg7fx8r 4小时前
我的孩子女友也是南非人,講話的樣子很相似,可愛又聰明, 現在太忙了 沒法常去中國大陸玩。我知道祖國有缺點,但也有很多優點,希望將來越來越好 祝福您 在中國順順利利平安喜樂。
@kenbehrens5778 33分钟前
Lizzy. Love your work and on the ground observations. Hi from Australia. Will be exciting to see your mum's impressions too.

@liamporter1137 4小时前
Thanks for sharing and surfacing the truth.


@skywire5595  4小时前(修改过)
Well explained Lizzy... glad to hear that your mom is coming, kudos to you


@Cina880 3小时前
China has stability , peace,
best education system, new technology.

@seikatsuseikatsu1175 6小时前
Lovely

@eugenewu2202 1小时前
You know the homeless people in LA,which Level of the government in America should look into? No one. If the same size of the homeless people happened in China, I can assure you that every LVL of the government will look into it and get the problem solved.Study your democracy and human rights. And China is one political party government. Compare which is better.
@RajuBoro-mk9xx 5小时前
China superpower north east india Mongol

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