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@foojuk10 ай бұрын
God damn it you have 500k subs get a proper mic you cheap b#stard
@Zeyede_Seyum10 ай бұрын
ዢ ዢንፒንግ 🐼
@ajr99310 ай бұрын
2:32 I cant wait to play as "T Pole", whoever that is. Hopefully we can play as T'Pol at some point
@johnwolf282910 ай бұрын
EDIT - War is inevitable, as you say. And not just against Taiwan. THey could over-run almost all the ASEAN nations before anyone could do a thing about it, and use their client state Iran to do the same in the Persian Gulf. They will also have Venezuela, Cube, South Africa and Nigeria run wild just to help give them time to consolidate the orient and prep to over0run Europe. Interesting times indeed....
@skibidi.G10 ай бұрын
Where are my cool comments 😭 ? Edit: @WhatifAltHist what did you do to them 🥺
@chankljp10 ай бұрын
As someone from Hong Kong that have moved to London in the UK last year... I am increasingly convinced that for all the various powers of the world, things have gotten to the point of it not even being about 'winning' the Second Cold War anymore. But instead, trying to not be the first one to collapse from self-inflicted social issues.
@ryanbrooks548210 ай бұрын
Yup I feel the exact same way
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
This is all monsterous projection from deeply insecure westerners who think china is at all in the same kind of mess they are in. I've not seen any chinese people who hate themselves, hate their own countrymen or want the world to end Nearly as much as what happens in the west.
@georgewchilds10 ай бұрын
We really have f’ed up this bad haven’t we? We need to step up and lead. Now.
@Lusa_Iceheart10 ай бұрын
Well, I mean "not collapsing first" was how the US won the First Cold War. We had plenty of our own self inflicted social problems and ironically we're pretty damn socialist, have been since FDR's New Deal. It was less "we're capitalist and their socialists (communists)" it was "we're less hardline socialist as them" therefore we outlasted the USSR. The bits of capitalism and competition allowed in the US (anything that wasn't a threat to the Military Industrial Complex) were able to keep the bullshit socialism aspects we did have propped up. Now tho we've implemented a lot more socialism, every Industry is it's own Industrial Complex now and all part of our centrally planned economy. It's going to shit now, unsurprisingly. Unlike China tho, the US (and West as a whole) can bounce back if we begin to recognize that the "social welfare" crap we've tried implementing for decades is still the same poison China and Russia both ODed on. It's taking longer to get the lethal dose, but we'll get it unless we change course and go back to Free Markets and limited government intervention in the economy. Diluting the poison of socialism doesn't make it no longer a poison, just takes longer to kill you.
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
@@Lusa_Iceheart the west is already screwed demographically because of migration. Theres no bouncing back, your civilisations for the most part have been so 'enriched' that it will take some truely barbaric practices to reverse it.
@Pid7510 ай бұрын
“I dont think our media is that intelligent “ - understatement of the year 😂
@boiscooka23210 ай бұрын
Virgin revolution 💪
@maphezdlin10 ай бұрын
I think a perfect example of this, is all the things I read over the years about how great China's bullet trains are or how reliable their Wi-Fi is, but not telling us that they can't drink the water out of the sink. We have had potable water for over one hundred years in the US, this is a purposeful omission, cause every American reporter in the country of China would have had to have known this. News is supposed to inform us of what is really going on, the US and other Western Media failed in this charge at EPIC proportions. Like the collapse of the Soviet Union we were told that the Russians were richer, smarter, more organized, less bigoted, more powerful, and more stable than us. Then all of the sudden they just collapsed. In my lifetime this was the most EPIC failure of the News Media and our Government (what the CIA didn't see this coming and didn't warn us?). It will now happen again in China, and the News Media will have the same deer in the headlights look as when the USSR collapsed.
@boiscooka23210 ай бұрын
@@maphezdlin so true 😄 Chinese eat stone because they are so poor 😭🇨🇳 19T GDP is fake by CCP 😭 Virgin revolution happened right now because 1 child policy 😭 China have 1 Billion man and 400 million women and 399 million lesbian 😭 China is collapse help pls 😢
@boiscooka23210 ай бұрын
@@maphezdlin there viral video Chinese eat stone ☠️🪨 no joke 😭 Chinese economy is doom 😢 Virgin revolution happened right now in Shenzhen 😭
@eriklee946210 ай бұрын
the media is r0tten /c0rrupt
@MajorTomFisher10 ай бұрын
In China they have "the curse of 35", in America we have "the curse of less than 5 years of experience"
@rattlehead99910 ай бұрын
And everyone has the curse of the "education" system. It wastes 12-20 years of people's lives and wastes their youth, while producing weak, stupid useless people. This goes doubly so for STEM. If kids were specialized through private courses and most importantly self-education, from the age of 12, in one engineering field, or one trade, or law or commerce, by the age of 16-20 they would be highly skilled and knowledgeable experts who would be able to work at a medium level position in their (sub)fields. I know a few dozen people, many of which close friends and acquaintances, that by the age of 22-24 are earning 3-7x the average salary, by ditching school as much as possible and doing what I described above.
@honorarydarkness130010 ай бұрын
You'll find the latter in Europe too, honestly. I myself tried getting a job the usual way (as a highschool dropout) after tiring of failed math exams. Just one dead end after another. So by the time I finally asked the local bureaucracy for help, I was so far down that suicide seemed like a plan. It was quite humiliating for a classic liberal like myself, but the only alternative was remaining stuck without a job...forever. So much for rugged individualism. And the old baggage isn't done make life sour for younger generations either. May the ruling class have their names cursed for a hundred years.
@BattleGn0me10 ай бұрын
@@honorarydarkness1300 "Rugged Individualism" is a romantic aspiration. I am sympathetic to it. But it's an aspiration, not a rule. That's what localization, parish, federalism and community is for. For example, community is still a thing with lower class suburban and rural Catholic Parishes via the 'Sister Parrish" program and such. Big Government has quashed it to societies detriment. That's why we have Federal agencies spying on Catholic churches. Traditional American "rugged individualism" is an illusion as people had more cohesive families and parishes to help them out and set an example as opposed to a federal level program. btw I happen to be Catholic so I can only speak to American Catholicism, but I think other communities i.e. Amish, Muslim, Evangelicalism and Mormons suffer somilar scrutiny. To quash localism in order to enforce dependence. The ruling class are the hippie boomer marxists of the '70's. This isn't new.
@knoahbody6910 ай бұрын
In Logan's run, you became a runner at 30.
@Maryland_Kulak9 ай бұрын
I think we have the curse of not having a financial education. Once you understand money, you can make it work for you and it comes rolling in. Instead, Americans saddle themselves with debt buying dumb status symbols.
@Johnnyynf10 ай бұрын
I'm Taiwanese and I want to comment on the "eat bitterness" part. If I heard "eat bitterness" from a person with seniority, it normally wouldn't mean the life is gonna go bad, but more of expect and endure the struggles through life as a step of person growth. It's just a really common phrase the elder would tell to the young.
@kyledrake920810 ай бұрын
@Johnnyynf American here, a concern I have had for a while is that Chinese Culture and Language in Taiwan is way more healthy and alive than in China proper. Communists have a terrible habit of destroying language and so I think the eat bitterness may be self referential. Not saying your are incorrect but that you may be more correct than what the CCP really means.
@OnlineEnglish-wl5rp10 ай бұрын
@@kyledrake9208 I've heard the same. Mainland Chinese that I met who'd been to Taiwan were very impressed with the people there. And having worked with Ukrainians and seen how utterly rude and obnoxious they often are, I've come to the same conclusion about communism: it degrades everything
@liuangyan252910 ай бұрын
@@kyledrake9208 Just to interject, the phrase is very common as johnnyy said, kinda like if american parents tell their child to work hard. should not be possible to interpret differently imo
@kerbodynamicx47210 ай бұрын
Yep, 吃苦literally translates to eating bitterness, but it describes the ability to endure hardship.
@jstantongood547410 ай бұрын
吃苦
@hyperteleXii10 ай бұрын
"Society" is essentially the proxy word for "trusting individuals cooperating". If trust is lost, individuals stop cooperating, and society ceases to exist by definition. And trust is very hard to build. It takes time, sacrifice, and good counting skills. Incidentally, this is how you escape the poverty of low-trust communities - You practice counting, eventually notice who's stealing from you, and save yourself the loss, thus getting richer. You notice who's doing fair business, and build rapport over time. When honest people accumulate wealth together... we call that civilization.
@yytyytg10 ай бұрын
They have always been about exploitation,as with any gentleman's culture.
@RealLifeIronMan10 ай бұрын
China is a strange duck from a Western perspective. China is high trust in family members and in their collective Chinese identity. On the same token, most chinese citizens don't trust their government and have a "just keep your head down" mentality. Remember, any Chinese citizen with a secondary education is part of the upper class, and only they have a vested interest in upholding the Chinese system as it is today. All figures and statistics for Chinese institutions are doctored to make the nation look better.
@eliharman10 ай бұрын
That definition/explanation makes it clear why some people maintain that civilization is inherently racist. (All other things being equal, trust is always higher in-group than it is between groups, and all groups are ALSO not equal in trustworthiness or other qualities relevant to civilization. Thus, any actually existing civilization will privilege an ingroup somewhat and exclude some outgroups.)
@hyperteleXii10 ай бұрын
No, trust isn't racist. Nature has countless examples of different SPECIES cooperating symbiotically. @@eliharman
@szymonbaranowski818410 ай бұрын
then cities doesn't build any society
@ismayonnaiseanfruit237710 ай бұрын
I don’t think the PLA would side with any rebellion simply because they are not loyal to the State. The PLA is a branch of the Communist Party, and is completely loyal to the Party. They are different from nearly every other army on Earth because of this. Political loyalty in the PLA is absolute.
@mrsentencename73348 ай бұрын
Yeh it’s like if the democrats and republicans had their own army’s
@HandsomeSquidward-q7g7 ай бұрын
You can think of the PLA-CCP relationship in the same way you can think of how the Waffen SS was related to the Nazi Party. They do not exist to protect the country or its people. It exists purely to enforce the rule of the party itself and ensure it remains in power. Whether it's for fighting against an invader or being the invader, it's not done for the nation or its citizens, but to make sure the party grows in strength or is defended. Many mainland Chinese do not know the difference between the State and the Nation, since the communists have indoctrinated them to believe they are one and the same. But eventually the filth of the CCP will fade away, as all governments eventually do, but the people and country will still remain.
@aslouie7 ай бұрын
Far too many PLA generals, admirals, etc... getting purged by Xi for that to be true.
@Draxynnic7 ай бұрын
History is littered with examples of armed forces that swore loyalty to the political body in charge, only to be the first to plant the proverbial knife when things reached boiling point. The PLA will remain loyal only as long as there are seen to be benefits in doing so. If enough of the soldiers come to the conclusion that the regime is outright harming them, whatever oaths they swore on recruitment won't matter.
@HalfBound-c9x7 ай бұрын
the commie chinese and russians are only a little bit less evil than no no germans
@orboakin807410 ай бұрын
1:03 Rudyard, while my country (Nigeria) may trade a lot with China, we are not a strong Chinese ally. They rejected us for BRICS membership (mainly due to our stronger western ties) and when the USA and other G20 members offered us a more solid membership, we gladly took it. We are actually more aligned with the west than many people realize. We have stronger diplomatic, military and economic ties with the west. Heck! We also have a long-standing relationship with India. China is an major economic partner for us but not a strong geopolitical one.
@feliz289210 ай бұрын
The Christian south is more align with the West but not the Muslim North. Also Nigeria is going to become a muslim majority country with 491M people by 2075.
@feliz289210 ай бұрын
@drewkaton6785 Yeah Nigeria and DR Congo have great potential in Africa. Ethiopia, Egypt and Tanzania are cool too.
@ciscornBIG10 ай бұрын
Glad to have you. Stay safe.
@orboakin807410 ай бұрын
@@feliz2892yeah, you would think so but in terms of actual policy and outlook, both the north and south are more allied with our allies here. Regardless of party changes, the geopolitics of Nigeria tends to be fairly uniform. Thus, we still maintain ties with the west. This is mainly due to closer proximity to Europe and our socioeconomic, political and cultural history with the British and others, which makes us more aligned with them. Plus, for security in the unstable north and maritime south, we tend to prefer working with the Americans and Europeans for weapons and training and security detail. Even during military rule, our ties to the west were maintained. Former president buhari was the only one who tried to change this by trying to make us more of a Chinese ally mostly so that he could leverage more cheap Chinese loans for his failed projects and that didn't go well and just indebted us.
@logangriffin795710 ай бұрын
@drewkaton6785who buddy lets not get ahead of ourselves, a very important player.... Nigeria has a lot to do before it can become one of those, like the US the west or China,
@therearenoshortcuts986810 ай бұрын
remember: no one really replaced Rome after the western collapse, Byzantium is a remannt not a replacement there was also no "replacement" after the Abbasid or Mongol collapse, it was just a free for all
@gideonmele155610 ай бұрын
A real renaissance royal rumble
@mrwtfwhy10 ай бұрын
the byzantines were called 'romans' by foreigners, called themselves 'romans' and formed an unbroken line from the fall of the republic to the fourth crusade. in truth, the 'byzantine' empire was the Roman Empire of the medieval period. they proceeded to be wholly replaced by the Ottomans so the above statement is only really true for the western half of the empire. that being said the western empire certainly did have replacements in the form of germanic tribes who were already integrated into western roman society as their military and proceeded to maintain the status quo from the imperial days far beyond what most people believe. it's just that no one tribe filled the entire power vacuum left by the imperial court in milan (the city of rome itself was nearly abandoned for almost a century by the time romulus augustulus was deposed)
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
Rome collapsed because it got invaded by a mass migration from the east. The Mongols collapsed because they were an empire of military conquest which could only survive based off its ability to suppress rebellion.
@skibidi.G10 ай бұрын
@@mrwtfwhypretty sure "Byzantium" will make a return as a international global Civ, with the amount of satanism going around RN 🤔
@protorhinocerator14210 ай бұрын
Rome went from the two pillars of iron, to the ten toes of iron and clay. Part strong and part weak. It was never really conquered. It just sorta fell apart.
@brotherbrovet188110 ай бұрын
I'm almost 60 and have been hearing that China is bound to fall my entire life. Historically, Chinese accept mass casualties and calamities on a scale that makes Russians look like debutants.
@KaiserTwo10 ай бұрын
I’m not sure why the West is so determined to think China will fall. It’s like they’re scared of them. In China, my Grandfather nor anybody gives two shits about the West. We live, work, and die. We fought against the foreign Invaders of Japan with glory, many died but we are still here. They say we are filled with Anti-Western Propaganda, when this is the bullshit that many Westerners consume.
@Koboldmaki158 ай бұрын
Yes. I'm "only" almost 40 but I have also heard about the impending Chinese collapse for most of my life. I do think the collapse warnings have gotten somewhat more frequent recently but I can't tell whether that's actually because collapse is more likely or just because people are more interested in dramatic news about China right now and that's what gets clicks. I guess we'll see, if China doesn't collapse in the next decade or so, this video can join the big pile of wrong predictions on this.
@warriordx55208 ай бұрын
The western wet dream of china magically falling because their reign is about to end lol
@karelglasner26737 ай бұрын
Funny I've heard since my youth that we'd better learn mandarin because China would own the United States 😂 at this juncture I do not believe that to be true because their plans in alliance with bad actors within the government have been greatly thwarted by the good people of the USA
@Javier770407 ай бұрын
Well that's the big difference between western and occidental societies and Chinese, we have values and we grow up believing that our life and others life is important, our system is based on people life, while chinese values are only for maintain the system running, who cares if half people disappear while system don't fall. You are saying clearly why china never can go far of their frontiers, people outside Chinese society value life more than anything, even more than any government. You are just a number while we are living people, occidental values will never match with chinese, we don't even need do a war with china, you already kill yourself between chinese and don't care at all, is just matter of time to you repeat your history again, like on the video says. That's the point of the video, older will fall with the next crisis, no matter if is next decade or next century, your civilization are on bucle repeting again and again, and next version of chinese society i dont know how will be but im sure will be with young people only. I'm not American, but I'm my country says "crisis come slowly but when it arrives nothing can't stop it" I'm surprised you are old and don't know that most crisis don't start from one day to another, are mostly from things that happens 20 or 50 years ago, when something broke and you just notice the error now with decades of delay
@awesomehpt893810 ай бұрын
The Empire, Long Divided, Must Unite; Long United, Must Divide
@Mrairsoft68310 ай бұрын
Thus it has ever been
@the-letter_s10 ай бұрын
Babylon falls and Babylon rises
@davidmgilbreath10 ай бұрын
@@Mrairsoft683thus it will ever be
@FodaseNaoLigo10 ай бұрын
@@davidmgilbreathyes it will
@gmw308310 ай бұрын
China will easily outlast America
@hippiemoses33610 ай бұрын
I honestly think this is part of why the US government never bothered paying off any debt to them.
@edgaramaya752010 ай бұрын
Or because is unpayable
@DarthHoosier303810 ай бұрын
Or perhaps it’s both simultaneously in a dangerous shell game.
@awen77710 ай бұрын
I don't remember the US not paying. They hold US treasuries! If the US wanked it's number one holder of treasuries no other country would buy them ever again. Without those treasury sales our debt spending would vaporize. Why is everyone so dense here?!
@someguy451210 ай бұрын
@@STEP107 do you know they just raised the debt cealing? or are you retarted imagine thinking U.S dollar has any real value they can just print out more and more like in 2020
@gmw308310 ай бұрын
The bs started quickly in this video. Peter Zeihan would approve...
@Guildofarcanelore10 ай бұрын
The only concerns I have about your prediction of an invasion of Taiwan are: 1) How will the populace react when their sons, (you know, the ones that are supposed to care for them in their old age), start coming back in body bags? 2) The CCP has been watching very closely how the world reacted to Russia invading Ukraine. From a strategic point of view Russia had a much easier position to attack Ukraine from. An aerial and amphibious assault against a prepared enemy is a meat grinder. Ask any Dieppe veteran. 3) The CCP likes to THREATEN the invasion, but like most bullies don't really want to actually fight. Once they invade they can't just talk the talk, and that is something that they have gotten a lot of mileage from. It's a lot tougher walk the walk. 4) How will the CCP maintain control when the people they rely on when things get real are on their way to Taiwan? I think the CCP has to focus on keeping an already unhappy, unemployed population under control. They have already reinstated Mao era distrust of foreigners and snitching on one another. I lived there from 2017-2020 and enjoyed my time there. I worry about my friends and former students that still live there, but its a powder keg. I wouldn't return.
@TheDavitt10 ай бұрын
Some where in Beijing, there is another althist guy, speaking in mandarin saying nearly all the same things about America. I find that beautiful.
@LD-Orbs10 ай бұрын
Both are basically correct, as Whatifalthist pointed out!
@michaelnurse908910 ай бұрын
That does not make one more true than the other. An accused man calling the judge a murderer does not mean he is equally under suspicion.
@ErtugralGhazi-mm7ti10 ай бұрын
@@michaelnurse9089 ok anglo moron
@Waverlyduli10 ай бұрын
@@michaelnurse9089 Great clear-thinking analogy even the CCP might understand 👍
@grugnotice774610 ай бұрын
The Chinese guy realizes who actually controls America, so he doesn't talk about America so much as Israel.
@Nasir362310 ай бұрын
revolutions are rare. They require multiple factors to succeed: 1) a weak ruler who is inflexible and not creative at solving the current political problems 2)a divided ruling class 3)mass public discontent 4)cross-class alliance(the dissatisfied faction of the ruling class aiding the discontented public) 5)the authorities unwillingness to use force to quell the revolution.
@samuele973510 ай бұрын
Well, let's see how many there are in this case: "1) a weak ruler who is inflexible and not creative at solving the current political problems " To be fair, Xi Jinping is a fairly strong but inflexible leader. While it's true that he's educating young children with his ideas, it remains to be seen how willing the rest of China's governement class is to follow him to death. China has multiple local governements that rule millions of people. It'd just take a couple to break the country apart and to kick-start another warlord period. "2)a divided ruling class" They do. They fucking do. There's no trust among members of the central governement, and there are divides between the central and the local governements. "3)mass public discontent" 30 millions of young chinese won't have a wife, and that's perfect cannon fodder for a revolution. WW1 had 11 millions of deaths, WW2 50 millions, and 30 millions of angry young men is more than enough manpower to destroy a country. France has 60 millions of people, imagine half of France armed and revolting: it'd take a gigantic effort to quell them down. To this, add how many young people stopped caring about future or ideology because they consider their life doomed. The yt channel "China Uncensored" shows quite well how millions of people just gave up or plain don't support the central governement. "4)cross-class alliance(the dissatisfied faction of the ruling class aiding the discontented public)" Maybe the Shanghai's clique could fit this role, even though in China there's the concept of Mandate of Heaven: when the current ruling class sucks, common people can definetly become the next ruling class as long as they're virtuous and capable. New leaders would arise and compete to get the control of the new central governement, and these leaders of tomorrow could be young poor folks today. "5)the authorities unwillingness to use force to quell the revolution." It's not only a matter of willingness, but also a matter of army's loyalty to the central governement and army's sympaties to the revolutioners, which are mutually exclusive. Realistically, a sizeable portion (mainly the old guard) will support the CCP, while another sizeable portion (the young guard) will support the revolutioners. This will tear the country apart. To this, add the possibility of local governement revolting and raising local armies. The PLA will become fractured, and look at the Russian Empire: the white army, with centuries of experience and foreign support, still lost to the red army because the communists had people's support. The young guard defeating the ol guard is not unrealistic. In conclusion, China has all the cards to have a revolution soon. It's a ticking-bomb, and no one outside will know when it will explode until it will actually explode
@WilliamMcAdams10 ай бұрын
Thank you. That fact we live in the "Post-Revolutionary Era" really deludes people. We had a handful of notable revolutions -- connected to the Industrial Revolution -- and now people think the option is always on the table, when it simply isnt. "Revolution" is such a cope for most people. They mentally masturbate to the fantasy that "one day the working man will wake up, and have enough." But revolutions are almost exclusively started by the ruling class, and the working class just jumps on board. It drives me insane. You can't even have a discussion about actually trying to fix the things that could be fixed because everyone is huffing the copium of revolution.
@thenightwatchman159810 ай бұрын
@@WilliamMcAdams the problem is arrogant cynical assholes like you miss the bigger picture because you are too afraid to pick up a gun yourself.
@grimkahn377510 ай бұрын
@@WilliamMcAdamsmore likely, things just fall apart suddenly.
@MasterGhostf10 ай бұрын
There were only a few "people" revolutions, French, Russian, and the Israeli's under Roman rule. Those are the ones I can think on the top of my head. @@WilliamMcAdams
@luddite4change4499 ай бұрын
Perhaps a perspective to consider. With the one child policy, that one child is very very valuable to two families. How does a war with large casualties (some potentially on the Chinese mainland) impact the willingness of the population to support a war for Taiwan?
@mahlazahpwnage10 ай бұрын
The slide about nitpicking at 18:15 actually got me rolling, it's true as hell but I never really thought about it that way.
@Vmac139410 ай бұрын
People always incorrectly say that the Chinese are servile, but the reality is that they are only obedient citizens until the ruling dynasty has lost the Mandate of Heaven, at which point they become the most rebellious and unruly people in history.
@WilliamShinal10 ай бұрын
Which is why the CCP completely tossed that. There needs to be a bug in the Chinese public's ear about the Mandate of Heaven.
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
thats a load of ahistorical fop. Actually read some chinese history. Chinese dynasties only collapse for all the reasons any state collapses, an inability to maintain power, foreign conquest or internal coups. There is no historical precedent of an actual chinese dynasty just toppling to spontaneous peasant uprising because leaders were 'immoral'
@awesomestevie2710 ай бұрын
In suprised the west hasn’t created some sort of structure/future country to take over China (which can be used as a western puppet) since there is a huge diaspora of Chinese in western countries, like there’s already the separatist movements for tibet and East Turkmenistan but why isn’t there one for a new China The west can easily reveal the atrocities and have the Chinese people here turn on their gov back home
@MK_ULTRA42010 ай бұрын
@@WilliamShinal It's Mother Nature's job to remind the public.
@caniblmolstr45210 ай бұрын
The Mandate of Heaven is just a more poetic version of the Social contract concept of Hegel. So even if CCP tossed it out it's still there as its not specifically for the Chinese people. It's applicable to every one
@distorteddingo923010 ай бұрын
The micro apartments aren't their homes, they're work dorms unless you're in Tier 1 cities. After 10 years when workers Bodies are destroyed they go back to their village, where their family has a home and money saved up to buy a new house. The problem is good public schools lead to good jobs which are in expensive tier 1 cities, otherwise its actually affordable to buy a house in a tier 3 cities.
@avroarchitect179310 ай бұрын
It really feels like the whole world is about to burst into flames.
@M33f3r10 ай бұрын
Because most nations have an enemy occupation force pretending to be a legitimate government. They want to burn down our world to ensure they can live as godkings forever.
@duncanharrell500910 ай бұрын
Yeah. Not a single modern state seems capable of surviving the 21st century.
@dawnfire8210 ай бұрын
@@duncanharrell5009 Most of the big ones are run by stupid, self-serving, incompetent apparatchiks whose total knowledge of statecraft is how to loot it. And reformers are opposed because they're outsiders who want to change the system. Party's over. But the longer they drag out and pretend (like financing all their wants and dreams with debt they expect their grandchildren to pay...), the worse the final result will be.
@JC-ld2uo10 ай бұрын
Uruguay and Belarus will because they are the only white countries that dont got Globohomo'd
@MrKillswitch8810 ай бұрын
Got a song for that, Dead Can Dance Children of the Sun.
@shepardzhao998510 ай бұрын
To be honest, as a Chinese who grow up in China, I really don’t think the civil war will happen that soon, at least in the next 10 years. The pla army still loyal to the party and that fact never changed even through the great famine and culture revolution. But definitely the party might highly likely collapse within 10 years. And Xi might be if not the last, but second last chairman in CCP history
@shorewall10 ай бұрын
The gains and cultural revolution happened in the strong, young, fanatical phase of communism. No one is willing to die for the cause right now.
@jacobbrassard277610 ай бұрын
@@shorewallWithin living memory people fought tooth and nail to unify the nation. You think the lie flat youth is gonna topple the government?
@ZombieCSSTutorials10 ай бұрын
I don't see a lot of internal division ideologically that would see civil war happen, either. I can see the PLA abolishing the CCP in order to placate the public if living conditions get worse than they already are, though. Most likely then it will be despotic similar to Thailand's political system or 1960s South Korea.
@shepardzhao998510 ай бұрын
@@shorewall That is true for a certain degree. I would say many Chinese young people still have some romantic fantasy about war (especially towards to Taiwan). But when actually war happens, these will be the first to want to quit. At the moment, these crazy nationalists might hijack government’s decision, which further increase the risk of invasion of Taiwan
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
@@shorewall all the same no one will die in a revolution to overthrow the party. The party might collapse through burocratic means where it basically just stops pretending to be communist anymore. But thats not going to result in the kind of violence this video is predicting.
@tiggytheimpaler548310 ай бұрын
One more thing i completely spaced on, is that their are both Qing and Ming Dyansty members still alive, and a few rebel groups also support them. A return to Imperial China would seem likely since as discontent with the communists has risen, ive noticed way more pro Imperial sentiment, even amongst Taiwanese
@brandonmikhailov356910 ай бұрын
Yup. And most people would support the Ming due to Han nationalism
@nickhartman63729 ай бұрын
This makes way more sense than "Chinese democracy".
@William_Fei7 ай бұрын
There is more sentiment of pro Democracy than pro Imperial. You can hardly find a modern country revert to a Imperial country now.
@user-yv4mm6bx3c10 ай бұрын
My Dad worked for a Chinese company that has a branch here in the states to be close to the auto companies. They laid off everyone last week. My Dad showed up to work and his boss, the local VP, was already let go. The word around the office is that things in China are much worse than we know.
@Alehzinhah10 ай бұрын
Things are that China has been given sanctions on the west, and so they are moving out of "the west" because "the west" don't want them. That's it.
@OnlineEnglish-wl5rp10 ай бұрын
I was sent a message by a student I used to teach. It said "I work in a public fund nowadays and as you know the capital market is getting worse so it's a very tough time for us. I don't even know if there is a future. Seems like our economy is collapsing"
@nadrewod99910 ай бұрын
You have to remember a few key points about the Chinese economy: Most forms of wealth-gathering are not allowed, forcing a large amount of household wealth into the stock market and the real-estate market; China's real-estate market makes up as much as 1/3rd the entire Chinese GDP, largely fueled by country-wide price speculation that the housing prices will always rise making large portions of the population view real estate as an investment rather than a very expensive purchase; Chinese bankruptcy laws don't really have a way for the average citizen to escape overwhelming debts, meaning that this housing crisis can't really be passed onto the banks without mass refusal/inability of the public to pay off their debts; China's population is shrinking as a direct result of the One-Child Policy affecting Chinese society for decades, and it will continue getting worse because the crashing economy will incentivize everyone to avoid starting/expanding a family at this time; and of course, China's Wolf Warrior diplomacy has strained all foreign diplomatic relationships to their breaking points just as China's economy spent 3 years screeching to a halt under the disastrous Zero COVID lockdowns. Even if the predicted revolution doesn't happen, China's role in the global economy will be massively reduced for decades to come...
@user-yv4mm6bx3c10 ай бұрын
@@nadrewod999 Thanks for the additional background.
@TheGreenKnight50010 ай бұрын
@@nadrewod999I don't know how they're going to survive all of that. If I was a greedy, high ranking Chinese politician, I'd be looking for a way to flee the country immediately.
@reviewspiteras10 ай бұрын
No wonder the chinese youth is so much into anime and anime aesthetics. No joke; when you are not religious, you work too much, no woman wants you, your family is no good the only way to cope is idolizing stories and entertaiment and anime is perfect for that.
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
thats like most youth in the developed world.
@MrKillswitch8810 ай бұрын
@@hughmungus2760 Not just the youth but what else do we have when nearly everything has gone woke.
@1mol83110 ай бұрын
What about the women? They exist too.
@hornetguy906310 ай бұрын
Sounds like what’s happening here, too. It seems like this Cold War is more about what side self destructs faster
@awesomestevie2710 ай бұрын
@@hornetguy9063as bad as it is this makes me so interested In how this plays out, I’m such a nerd for saying that but damn We’re really witnessing history play out that will be talked for centuries “The second Cold War, which side commits suicide quicker” as much as I hate how much the US is favoring and protecting elites that want a China like N.w.o I’m gonna say it’s gotta be the Us As much as l like that Russia is banning as many zenoestrogen chemicals (estrogen mimicking chemicals found in majority of modern food) I think America would win this, while Europe is gonna be pretty shitty but still survive maybe similar to a post Soviet Eastern Europe type state I think a country like Mexico will be very successful after the war tbh because of its non involvement
@jackMeought-fr8vl10 ай бұрын
When I was in China I met young guys who were making around 3000 yuan a month. The rent in my apartment was 2000 yuan a month and it was a studio. I don't blame Chinese men for giving up.
@JanineHuebner7 ай бұрын
Because that’s different in the west
@Arnsteel6345 ай бұрын
That’s how it is here right now
@bloodluster708610 ай бұрын
1. Dating is still alive and well in China and better than you think, it's getting married and having kids that's difficult. 2. Most people own property in China with many owning multiple properties, it's not like everyone lives in tiny one room shacks. 3. The fertility, much like South Korea's is doomed. If you're an average guy with an average income/net worth it'll be difficult to start a family especially if you're marrying only for love/attraction. 4. You are right. Most young Chinese males have no reason to support the CCP, most won't be able to get wealthy even with hard work, start a family, or really have any rights at the end of it. They can only be beat down to not rebel, but that's not sustainable for building a long-term society when most just give up on life and lay flat.
@captainalex15710 ай бұрын
dont chinese people only "lease" property from the government for like 70 years or something?
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
I guess a future where china just chugs along and never takes over the world but and people are also too apathetic to revolt, doesn't make for a good video. Clickbaiters gonna clickbait.
@jordanjones460510 ай бұрын
You're thinking of land not houses @@captainalex157
@gideonmele155610 ай бұрын
The properties ‘owned’ are investments and often (for younger families) not even built yet and in the city. The shack myth is rather exaggerated, yeah but with a grain of truth. The mainland has become quite stratified
@bloodluster708610 ай бұрын
@@captainalex157 Pretty much, but they don't pay property tax which does add up over 70 years.
@ethanmcfarland824010 ай бұрын
If you think things are going to go to shit in America, wait till you look over in Asia
@gerbilassassin385010 ай бұрын
The West and Far East is going to decline
@kanukistani298410 ай бұрын
Its only catastrophically bad here lol! Much worse in Chjina, but the CCP of course don't tell you this, and the cathederal in America loves everything the CCP represents - its what they want here. Fortunately I don't think either will win in the end.
@tann_man10 ай бұрын
The United States is the undisputed cleanest dirty shirt in the hamper
@danielhuynh936810 ай бұрын
I actually think for all its intent and purposes, the US will come out just okay. Traumatized yes but still marching along. But Asia? I actually think that region is about to tear itself apart. @@content_enjoyer4458
@guildmagetroy515310 ай бұрын
It feels like two people with different types of cancer, where one person has had the cancer that has already gone through their entire body while the other person had their cancer found early. One's going to die, maybe within weeks. There is no hope for them. The other might survive with the right treatment. That treatment will make them sick and miserable and they may wish they were dead. A mistake such as doing a biopsy wrong or not removing a tumor properly could spread the cancer and doom them. Even if they fight as hard as they could their body might still fail. But there's still a chance. There's still hope, if one does not give up.
@IstvanThree10 ай бұрын
"It's so quiet." "It's the deep breath before the plunge!" Now that was depressing... never ever in my life would I have thought to see such times. Both here and over there...
@aibarra414110 ай бұрын
Hey this ain’t the CIA video that won the poll! But so excited for this video. - Happy viewer
@b2crazyeye10 ай бұрын
He said he had two finished before he did the poll so it may be next or at the very least the one after that.
@WhatifAltHist10 ай бұрын
I’m writing that video this week. This video was already completed. You’re getting two other videos I’ve already completed before too, before the cia video
@ronansheeran791110 ай бұрын
@@WhatifAltHistPlease god dont do the incel revolution video. It doesnt even work in priciple. Anyone charasmatic enough to lead it would just get laid normally
@thenorthwestpassage288010 ай бұрын
@@WhatifAltHistI wouldn’t even explain yourself because there’s no need to when your content is this good.
@mushroomcloud530510 ай бұрын
@@WhatifAltHist the video is done , wahoo !🎉🎉🎉
@ChineseGlobalism10 ай бұрын
I can only pray for one of my overseas friends in Hong Kong, may he be spared from the fore-coming chaos
@soniasilva963710 ай бұрын
The South stands a good chance of going it's own way, the worst will happen in the North and the Interior. I'm not talking sucession, just reverting to how the South usually behaves when central power collpses ( more than twenty times, by now ! )
@KaiserTwo10 ай бұрын
This is fearmongering. China won’t collapse like this lmao
@gsmiro10 ай бұрын
At the end of Eastern Han Dynasty around the beginning of the 3rd century around 200 BC, the destruction and collapse of the nation caused the death of about 4/5 of the population. The population went from the peak of about 50 million down to about 10 million in a span of 100 years. The second time such thing happened was around the collapse of the Tang Dynasty around the 10th century. Again, the massive war and the resulting famine and disease reduced about 4/5 or 80% of the population.
@alanparsonsfan10 ай бұрын
@gsmiro So 20% of 800 million (Japanese estimate) would leave 160 million. Enough to run a country still, but a stupendous, horrific catastrophe.
@jacquesfrancois427510 ай бұрын
0:40 We should also not tilt too far away from pessimism about the US to imagine that China will just explode by itself. As a South Afrian, its essential to understand that societies can fall apart for decades without any big "bang"
@tritium19988 ай бұрын
You need more immigrants from token little countries for fertility rate or you will fall apart.
@jacobbrassard277610 ай бұрын
Sad thing is that China is one generation from being a lot chiller. I’m half Chinese and my cousin lives in China and is Chinese. His generation likes transformers, western music, and want everything that the rest of the youth of the world wants. Once the generation that went through the intense trauma ages out everything will change. If we can maintain the tenuous status quo for 10 more years everything will be different… Detant is the name of the game
@dawnfire8210 ай бұрын
This might matter if China was a democracy. It isn't.
@1mol83110 ай бұрын
Are you sure about that? The younger generation is being suppressed, not replacing the previous one. Also China looks more like an apparatus of the deep state than its own agent right now, it operates to help entrench power in the hands of leaders of other countries.
@gideonmele155610 ай бұрын
Unfortunately it seems like the old guard in a lot of nations can’t quite let go of the Cold War. Here’s hoping for a better future, whatever happens
@danielhuynh936810 ай бұрын
I sure hope so. But I'm being real. It's looking grim.
@PossibleTango10 ай бұрын
10 years is generous. The people running the country are old as fuck.
@Communism_Inc._official10 ай бұрын
This is a fever dream and I can’t stop watching.
@asmithgames592610 ай бұрын
OMG a video today instead of poll? He's back, baby!!! We are in for a treat. Grabbing my tub of popcorn.
@MichaelLaneTurner10 ай бұрын
Please make a video on the future of military technologues that will emerge later in this 21st century.
@hufficag10 ай бұрын
I'm a young engineering graduate straight of university, the best university in Canada. What I don't understand is why I wasn't hired by some engineering firms, multinational corporations during the GFC. I sacrificed everything in life, social skills, health, to be the number one student, and the reward should be a cozy cubicle job. Instead I went to China to teach English. Now close to 40 I'm still a young graduate, I should be driving society, creating ideas, putting my intelligence to use.
@karelglasner26737 ай бұрын
My father was the same engineering graduate who worked for Hewlett-Packer in the late 1970's when the economy crashed he was angry about the situation but hated the culture within the company and began his own business in which I believe he was happiest and successful 😂 nothing new under the sun just cycles of dips and rises
@Aaron-g9b4 ай бұрын
The problem in your plan is you had to rely on external variables. You wanted a company created by another man to take care of you and feed you. If you have so much intelligence and ideas as you say you do then start your own engineering company and change the world. There are so many "should" in your comment, very passive.
@CheBellaTelevisione4 ай бұрын
Sounds like you’re exactly where you belong
@greg90883 ай бұрын
I’m so smart I ended up an English teacher rather than driving society. Quite something.
@liberatumplox6253 ай бұрын
But they went to engineering school, not business school. Starting an engineering company, is a different universe, to being an engineer. I think the expectation of a good graduate position, after graduating cum laude - isn't an unreasonable one.
@xangelpovey48010 ай бұрын
sleep well everyone I live in UK and we are being replace by the utopias agender we are all going through this, hold on to a higher sense of stander and just do the best you can.
@dan_mer10 ай бұрын
You mean the religion of eternal peace.
@ethank.320110 ай бұрын
@@dan_merDon’t forget tolerance, acceptance, and accountability
@edyknight921810 ай бұрын
The Celts were replaced by the Anglo Saxons and now the Anglo Saxons are being replaced by the Muslims and the Indians.
@edyknight921810 ай бұрын
YT keeps removing my comments so I will simply say that the people that sit on a carpet 5 times a day are replacing us in the UK. It happened to the Celts and now it's happening to us.
@gmw308310 ай бұрын
Or point your finger somewhere else like whatifalthist does...
@themightydropbear10 ай бұрын
I read an interesting stat from the U.S border patrol earlier today; they have seen a massive uptick in Chinese citizens illegally crossing the U.S border with Mexico over the last year. They estimate over 24,000 Chinese nationals crossed in 2023.
@Sparrow2484710 ай бұрын
After watching this video I can see why.
@Ghastly_Grinner10 ай бұрын
The world realized almost 60 years ago that it can easily deal with its disodents by just letting them flee to the US. Its one of the reason Cuba has managed to survive. Its easier to just encourage your domestic enemies to leave to the New World than "Deal with them" at home.
@MustacheMerlin10 ай бұрын
It's notable that ALSO in the last few years (since the 2020 lockdowns), the Chinese government has started making it nearly impossible for Chinese citizens to receive the paperwork they'd need to travel to the United States. I don't have a source, but I bet if you looked it up the spike in illegal immigration from China has a matching dip in the amount of legal immigration from China. It may even be down overall, since it's become much harder and more dangerous in general. The legal channel has almost entirely broken down, I think that's probably related information.
@wcstrawberryfields801110 ай бұрын
@@MustacheMerlinInteresting angle. Have not heard that mentioned by any independent analysts.
@quickzach10 ай бұрын
I question OP's @themightydropbear credibility. A cursory glance of the US ICE annual report released in December 2023 doesn't show significant numbers of Chinese immigrants increasing in frequency over the past 4 years. Only several hundred each year, vastly inferior numbers compared with traffic of other nations. www.ice.gov/news/releases/ice-releases-fiscal-year-2023-annual-report Now I will politely ask, "Source?"
@vmasing19653 ай бұрын
COVID was an attempt to solve the ageing population problem by the CCP. It was partially successful but didn't solve it completely. Thus, expect another one. ____________ 30:45 Maoism is not even close to be the most murderous regime in history. Islamic wars in India killed about 200 million. Most of this was not people killed in warfare, it was a systematic genocide of civilian population in the occupied regions for religious reasons (not "people of the book" + doesn't accept Islam = death sentence). And that's only one country they invaded, all the rest of it would account at least as much if not more. Why nobody has ever heard about this is the most fascinating fact of history of all time. Whoever manages to uncover the mechanisms and forces behind enforcing this information blockade will learn a lot about the reality.
@yux.tn.364110 ай бұрын
I live in China, since the end of covid there has been little to no economic growth I don't see any foreigners in Beijing and all the new policies such as allowing people to buy homes in Guangzhou (bigger than 120m²) is just another reactive policy a lot of Chinese have moved to Singapore, etc and there is a new word called 润学 as lots of young people want to leave China
@RockwellAIM6510 ай бұрын
They could start granting true ownership rights instead of leases from the govt. I think it's too late for china to be a great world power but if the democratize now they could still save a sizeable chunk of what they've achieved.
@yux.tn.364110 ай бұрын
@@RockwellAIM65 probably just change 70 year lease to 100 year lease but it won't change much
@toledochristianmatthew991910 ай бұрын
Heck the largest number of illegal immigrants coming to the US are Chinese.
@J_X99910 ай бұрын
Not really. I work for JPM and we've just published a big report on the future of Chinese housing. China is transitioning to a new housing system based on affordable housing and public housing, rather than speculative housing. Download the report and read it, it's all you need to know.
@yux.tn.364110 ай бұрын
@@J_X999 then give me a link
@thorpeaaron111010 ай бұрын
The Warlord Era part 2 Electric Boogaloo seems fast approaching.
@Lusa_Iceheart10 ай бұрын
China has imploded into warlord periods more than once, lol. Across the sum of Chinese history, more of it has been spent in inter-dynastic warlord and fractured state periods than years spent in a unified dynasty. The collapse of the CCP dynasty into a long period (possibly centuries) of several disjointed successor states fighting with each other would be the expected continuation of the roughly 4 millennia long cycle China has played thro. The outlier really is how SHORT the last inter-dynasty period was (the last Civil War was functionally a warlord period) and that lasted like over two decades. Quite probably that the next Warlord period will be extremely bloody and violent at first but then quickly simmer down into distinct borders of each warlord/faction.
@RAIDENCHEEKS10 ай бұрын
Not at all frankly
@222toastedtoasters310 ай бұрын
more like The Warlord Era season 5 episode 12
@fzerowipeoutlover10 ай бұрын
"China is whole again" "then it broke again!" - Bill Wurtz
@darrenrenna10 ай бұрын
Very insightful point at the beginning about the Western Managerial Class having a long running romance for authoritarianism. I was born in 1982, as a kid living in California and Hawaii, I was constantly being told that I needed to learn Japanese if I wanted to be employable as an adult, because it was obvious that the Japanese were going to overtake the USA. Fast forward to when I was in college in the early 2000's and everyone was talking about learning Chinese. Westerners also have a habit of over estimating the strengths of the Asian social and economic model.
@elmohead10 ай бұрын
China already overtook USA in many aspects.
@后宫后3 ай бұрын
Sadly, China has already won, and it depends on whether you admit it, or delay admitting it🤣
@aleidius19210 ай бұрын
"Fascism is the stage reached after communism has proved an illusion." - F.A. Hayek
@Boz19610 ай бұрын
Hegelian dialect. What comes after fascism? Stakeholder capitalism? What comes after that fails? We will never achieve a utopia on earth, no system will bring us that.
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
Fascism is capitalism in decay - Lenin
@gideonmele155610 ай бұрын
@@Boz196 /whoosh
@pablogarcia30410 ай бұрын
@@Boz196Accepting that truth would be awesome really. Politics would be much more productive in creating a system that is just "good enough" (or if you are a little more ambitious "as good as reasonably possible") while we let religion deal with our existential angst.
@doaftheloaf10 ай бұрын
@@Boz196 our utopias fail because human beings are shitheads. in every system the most ruthless people get to the top because they're the ones willing to do anything and step over anybody to get there. any ideology is doomed to fail if it requires, or assumes, that we are capable or willing to rapidly change our human nature. and communism is definitely guilty of this. which is probably a large part of why the body count is so high in communist countries. our isms will never get us to a utopia, not as long as we're kept fighting with each other and pushing others down to raise ourselves up. even a perfect system would be ruined by very imperfect people, and communism is a very imperfect system.
@DaniG.German88310 ай бұрын
Greetings from Switzerland
@awesomestevie2710 ай бұрын
You my friend are in the safest countries in the world nothing will ever happen to you, good shit
@DripGoku8759 ай бұрын
Yeah literally the luckiest people on earth. Has been peaceful for hundreds of years. No wars. No revolutions. Is rich as fuck. Is insanely beautiful. Schweiz is literally a paradise@awesomestevie27
@Digital_Griffin10 ай бұрын
I can see why this guy hates "nitpicking": because he loves to make broad, sweeping claims based on very loose and incomplete arguments. He wants to play fast and loose with information, and not be called out for his mistakes
@nickhartman63729 ай бұрын
That sounds like projection and insecurity at its finest. I don't see you creating and contributing any kind of content to humanity, other than complaining and pretending you're smarter than the rest of us.
@epiccrusadr85838 ай бұрын
Its impossible to precisely predict the future so he is doing everything right
@boiscooka2328 ай бұрын
@@epiccrusadr8583Virgin revolution ☠️ this video legit insult my intelligent 😢
@chiefmiester380110 ай бұрын
Greetings from India, I really like the quality you consistently bring to the table.
@random_shit_online610410 ай бұрын
bhai what do you think about our political scenario rn
@kanwarchahal10 ай бұрын
@@random_shit_online6104 i am an indian myself too me it depends on bjp if they alienate minorities too much we can see social tensions if they take up a moderate approach we are good but the problems of diversity and all will always existt tooo mee i am not a supporter of any of it but i dont see a bright future cuz of diversity of thought and also we dont have a proper national identity
@Aethelwulf_of_Westseaxe10 ай бұрын
@@kanwarchahalThe future of India is an ethnostate with a monolithic culture and a dominant Hindu faith based replacement of everything secular. The deterrents and renegades will either have to conform or leave. And the day we replace this vaccous post colonial bureaucratic machinery with a monarch, from that day onward our spiritual destiny shall start to be fulfilled. And it shall end when our land stretches from Arakan to Nuristan, and from Gilgit to Maldives.
@kanwarchahal10 ай бұрын
@@Aethelwulf_of_Westseaxe take into consideration muslim populations of pakistan and bangladesh and maldives you think they'll conform to your ideas also the sikhs too 🤣
@random_shit_online610410 ай бұрын
@@kanwarchahal i tend to think of this differently, maybe not an ethnostate. But a theocracy
@RuachHakodesh77710 ай бұрын
I am from china and I have many families back in china who loves the current chinese nation and its status quo, and trust in its capacity of being a peaceful and safe society, and there is no way of telling them otherwise, it is quite sad.
@gideonmele155610 ай бұрын
It would be a tough pill for anyone to swallow
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
Maybe. Looking at china from a western lense thats heavily distorted with propoganda doesn't give you an accurate measure of things on the ground in china. You know Douyin isn't banned in the west right? You can just look at people in china doing their thing.
@MrKillswitch8810 ай бұрын
Little pinks for now but when they go hungry while the party hogs fatten themselves at the expense of the people they'll turn all the same as many have waking up to reality.
@superboychao10 ай бұрын
because they are correct, actually you can basically make a video like this for every country in the world, so the only place suitable for us to live with a bright future is outer space :D But what if we can also make a negative video about the outer space civilization :D
@LightningDoesStrikeThrice10 ай бұрын
Well yeah because the CCP is very efficient at most actually brainwashing thier own citizens into believing that just like they pretend the Tiannamen Square Massacre never happened
@lupsastta9010 ай бұрын
I’m from China and how accurate this video is just blows my mind, most Americans knows literally nothing about China, or any East Asian societies for that matter, they either don’t care at all or just have an imaginary image of China based on their own culture. But man, this dude really can see through the fog.
@Bbmin0rBmaj0r10 ай бұрын
I remember at the height of the Evergrande crisis I was working as a private equity real estate funds investor. I did some research with an MD who was really concerned about it and one of the stats that shocked all of us was that 70% of Chinese household income is tied up in real estate. A few years on, and there’s no indication that that number has dropped. For reference, right before Lehman crashed and started 2008, US household income was only about 25% in real estate.
@Rusu42110 ай бұрын
What if you were wrong?
@Xalantor10 ай бұрын
Evergrande has like 300 billion with a b liabilities and their Hong Kong branch was just court ordered to be liquidated. The CCP has been keeping that giant corpse alive since they know what happens if that thing implodes, and they can't prop it up forever.
@Bbmin0rBmaj0r10 ай бұрын
@@Rusu421 I mean that could have been a possibility, especially because data on China is so unreliable. My intuition is that China actually sandbags a lot of their concerning data just like they did with COVID and their population numbers, so if anything the typical Chinese household’s financial situation might be even more precarious than we thought.
@Alehzinhah10 ай бұрын
This means in US people have more debt than in China. Only that...
@OnlineEnglish-wl5rp10 ай бұрын
A Chinese student I used to teach messaged me last month saying that he worked in a public fund and he "didn't know if there was a future because our economy is collapsing"
@johnathanbagley364210 ай бұрын
Love that you addressed this. I have been telling my wife for at least 2 years that China has serious problems and I am worried for it's people. There will likely be something between large scale loss of life to biblical level destruction in the coming years to next generation
@nickmando232910 ай бұрын
brah... talking to women about politics and macronomis is a waste of time... women just simply dont give a shit. women, just like chinese shamed based culture are entirely uninterested in truth and only interested in what makes them look good. for her to spout the truth you are trying to teach her will make her look bad in front of other women and chinese, so she simply just don't give a fuck
@hgos721110 ай бұрын
As someone from HK, it's fkin insane how unhinged and hilarious this video is. People in the west have no idea how powerful/united China actually is as a country and as a people, compared to many other developed countries. You don't get to be the world's factory without advanced manufacturing capabilities and world class infrastructure. People these years love to overestimate the demise of China. And time will prove them wrong again and again.
@johnathanbagley364210 ай бұрын
@@hgos7211 looks like we found a 50 cent army shill. Capital markets are fleeing China right now, demographics are collapsing, the communist party has serious internal tension. As, for the culture and society of China, it is the land of short cuts and facades. The culture of China was destroyed in the cultural revolution and the people are not united in any way. Limited culture, lack of religion, and they are just cogs in the CCP machine. Brain washing/ indoctrinating works but only to a point. The CCP will lose control of the situation. Likely at great human costs as historically happens in power struggles, especially in China.
@OnlineEnglish-wl5rp10 ай бұрын
I couldn't care less about its people. They are without a doubt the most selfish neurotic people I've met in 60 countries visited. Utterly unreliable and given to acts of extreme spite if you make them lose "face" - I will simply be trying to keep myself safe from anything the CPC might try to stir up in the West
@ENIGMA111-c2w10 ай бұрын
@@hgos7211 where in hk are you|?
@jorgi63353 ай бұрын
I wonder how people like this content creator will react when even Western, corporate media can’t deny the power and benevolence of China. Like in 10 or 20 years. He will probably live to the tectonic shifts that’s already happening now, but that will be obvious for everyone to see in a few decades.
@0jacon0ice010 ай бұрын
Someone: sneezes Althist: immediately starts explaining how it will lead to societal collapse and civil war.
@papabird442510 ай бұрын
It's important to know who sneezed
@DOCTO59 ай бұрын
Hes either schizomaxxing or rationalismmaxxing no inbetween
@mindsablaze2215 ай бұрын
And what / who was sneezed on
@flowertowerrr3 ай бұрын
@@mindsablaze221it depends on what you mean sneeze means. Was it a cough? Or was it a hiccup. These are all very important questions
@LarryWater10 ай бұрын
This century is looking spicy.
@ted104510 ай бұрын
What concerns me is the massive amounts of debt that China and other countries like the United States have. I know there are some thinkers that say it's not a bad thing, but I can't help but feel it will just lead to a massive devaluation of monetary systems worldwide and lead to a worldwide depression...Unless there is a massive debt forgivness between nations.
@juliusfucik40114 ай бұрын
How much of debt is between nations? Not a lot. You could just cross it out between them. The reality is far scarier. Debt is paid to the central banks. It is money borrowed from the future. The central banks create money and then get it back with interest. This would be understandable if the banks are state owned, but some aren't, which is ridiculous.
@TSEliot197810 ай бұрын
This video will probably age as well as the video about the coming collapse of Russia.
@hashkangaroo10 ай бұрын
Gordon Chang is no doubt shedding a proud tear as we speak. The student has at last outdone the master!
@nunoalvarespereira8710 ай бұрын
And about as well as the other 500 "coming Chinese collapse" videos on KZbin
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
tried old rightwing tropes. He even cites that Liar Serpenza. You know he's talking out of his ass.
@smartlucker401110 ай бұрын
Agreed. Both countries will collapse
@clamum964810 ай бұрын
@@hughmungus2760What's wrong with Serpentza?
@NamelessKing159710 ай бұрын
Rudyard, you keep voicing exactly what I've been thinking but more fleshed out and detailed.
@slappy89413 ай бұрын
To repeat a quote that someone else posted on another video: "You don't understand; you have an entire generation of young men with nothing to lose and nothing to live for. You are in danger."
@Legendary900010 ай бұрын
On the topic of religion, I think China is ripe for prophets to establish new religious expressions. China already has a rich religious tradition but its varied and disorganized. It has a millennia old stories, gods, practices, and other things that would be coopted by a new religion. It will probably contain elements of buddhism, daoism, and/or christianity
@LarryWater10 ай бұрын
@@content_enjoyer4458 I really want China to become Muslim. That would be awesome.
@Goyfestival10 ай бұрын
@@LarryWaterSame
@edyknight921810 ай бұрын
China is set to over take the USA as the country with the most Christians over the next few years I believe. despite the communist parties best efforts to persecute them. Christianity has often done well under persecution. Christianity has also spread very fast in South Korea. The Islamic world has been perfectly happy to ignore what China has been doing so I wouldn't hold out much hope of them having much influence.
@interkit238710 ай бұрын
Falun Gong is really the dark horse candidate here. They have millions of followers in China despite suffering 25 years of persecution and established a base of anti-CCP operations outside China early on, building up a powerful media organization that reaches a good chunk of the overseas diaspora and even inside the PRC (via VPN).
@humanbeing484110 ай бұрын
@@LarryWater Why the hell should China become Muslim 🤮
@httm24110 ай бұрын
China is no stranger to the dynastic cycle
@awesomestevie2710 ай бұрын
China is just cursed at this point They gotta just give it up, or change doing a full 180 I think this collapse will force them to change a prophet of a new religion does sound very interesting either that or they’ll pick up on Buddhism since it helps with suffering and because of its geographical proximity to Tibet and the majority of Buddhism in the world
@sinoroman10 ай бұрын
Romans were no stranger to the dynastic cycle
@1mol83110 ай бұрын
@@sinoromanChinese civilisation managed to keep being Chinese but the romans didn’t have the best track record, no one claims to be Romans now. The descendants of the Chinese monetarily poor relative to the romans though.
@MrWuwho7 ай бұрын
It is such a tragedy to learn that so many people in China and other countries died over failed governing and atrocities. What's more saddening is that history is seemingly about to repeat itself, again. When I grow older and see more the dark sides of people, the more I realise the biggest enemy of us all are always ourselves, our tendency of corruption, jealousy and exploitation. That's why we need a set of civilized values, society and governing systems to check our worse impulses. I hope that if the tragedies in the next few decades for humanity are unavoidable, at least what comes out of it will be a better world for the future generations to come.
@christopherrobin5210 ай бұрын
Thank god needed something to watch over dinner 🙏
@cpt.honklerof3rdkekistania40010 ай бұрын
BABE GET UP RUDYARD UPLOADED!!!!!1!!11!1!!!!!
@troydavis110 ай бұрын
21:29 as Taiwan is to China, Ukraine is to Russia. In both cases states leaning to the West, with democratic systems (even if not good ones), more freedom and prosperity but the SAME people ethnically and culturally! So its a direct rebuttal to their claim that : we Chinese/Russians are not fit for freedom so we need a strong dictator !
@williamhartig990410 ай бұрын
New Whatifalthist video dropped!
@luciosun982310 ай бұрын
Hello. My name is Sun. I am a Chinese. Though I do not fully agree with you regarding your prediction of China, you video is great. And I might have answers to some of your questions.
@awf655410 ай бұрын
Your perspective would be interesting.
@hebercluff166510 ай бұрын
Pray tell
@you-know-who565710 ай бұрын
Everything is fine till the comment gets deleted by CCP
@luciosun982310 ай бұрын
@@hebercluff1665 1. just between 1959-1961, under Mao's control, the death toll is between 15-60 million. During culture revolution, unnatural death toll is between 0.3-0.5 million per year. Culture revolution lasted 10 year, thus at least 3-5 million death number. Started from 1921 to 1976, total death toll under Mao would far exceeded 30 million. 2. China mainland population shall be less than 1.4 billion in 2023. The CCP plant parenthood has long standing practice of falsehood birth rate to maintain its power and profit. According to an unverified Japanese research, according to salt consumption, the Chinese mainland population shall not exceed 0.8 Billion. Disregard such research, China mainland's population age distribution is inaccurate. Right now, the biggest portion shall be round 55-65ish, the generation born right in the end of culture revolution. The total population number will take a sharp dive with in 30 years. In 2060, CCP would feel very luck if the total population number is beyond 0.8 billion.
@hebercluff166510 ай бұрын
@@luciosun9823 thanks!
@Enjubi10 ай бұрын
09:55 "birth rate approaches zero" so people are just going to stop having babies? I don't think so. This video suffers, like many other commentaries on China of escapism: "subject is an issue, it would be easier if it just dissapeared"! Also it employs anecdotal data to support its arguments. In turn, people watching it will regurgitate ideas heard elsewhere; a complete feedback loop. 12:35 : no, the economic upswing is not "due to the upper class" (??? what?). Instead look to the joining of the WTI and the huge building boom and subsidies on realestate projects around 2008. This video essay suffers from generalization - and I understand, it's a big topic and a big country - how do we cover it in half an hour!? - but the simplification of the issues at hand does not amount to key points who could be tackled and further discussed. around 14:00 China is portrayed as a agricultural and manifactural society. While it does agriculture and does manifact, it is also partly transitioning into service economy fields, though who knows how much. I do feel it could've been mentioned though, 17:20 If you watch these two guys you're gonna have a bad / misinformed time.
@RonanTOC10 ай бұрын
A revolution in the digital age is pretty much impossible, particularly in a country like China where dystopian technology is already embedded in society.
@ssg9offical10 ай бұрын
This is sadly real 😔
@RonanTOC10 ай бұрын
@@ssg9offical very sad. Will be an uphill battle
@boiscooka23210 ай бұрын
Virgin revolution is true btw 😂 it happened in Wuhan right now 😂 Chinese birth rite also hit 0% because 1 Billion people frozen from some magic of Communist
@jeane025310 ай бұрын
Its the opposite im some ways. The spread of information is much much much quicker than it used to. If the sentiment in the population to rebel manifested, it will be much more effective to rally masses of people. Here in Germany, we have seen protests by farmers organized via WhatsApp and Telegram. This would hardly have been possible just 15 years ago, because the information flow wouldn't be as effective. So if the chinese economy takes a nose dive, the potential for mass protests are much higher in my opinion. You can't suppress mass movements as easily as minor protests
@jacquesfrancois427510 ай бұрын
Many of these fcats are out of date. The chinese have stopped the one child policy, also there is no "real estate bubble" because, the bubble has already popped. Evergrande went into default just a week or so ago.
@mesa972410 ай бұрын
You can’t stop a one child policy. Once you start it it’s a demographic free fall. You can’t just wish for people to have kids. They will make rational, although short sighted decisions and today having children in China will make your life hard.
@mikebane28668 ай бұрын
Yeah, this virgin KZbinr is so Ameri-pilled. So up his own Paradox gaming nerd ass
@Aerdonikius4 ай бұрын
I have been binging you videos one everyday. I love your content keep up the good work.
@Mitzoplick10 ай бұрын
I could see a situation where governments of 2 powerful nations actually collude to go to war with each other as a way to solve or distract from their own internal political issues.
@WallNutBreaker5246 ай бұрын
I should've watched this when it came out. This Video is a Masterpiece. Whatifalthist has outdone himself again. Seriously, This Video should warrant him becoming more Recognized in Government, Economics and so on. Dude should be giving talks in official Forums of "Enlightened" People tbh. I think the statement here in the video that spoke to me the most is him calling out how Westerners LOVE to hate their own country when its not even that bad, the same can be said for my country despite not being a western one, though westernized.
@ryanholder772810 ай бұрын
Haven't been this early, since this was a alt-history channel.
@jacobbrassard277610 ай бұрын
China fought tooth and nail to get to where it is today as united. Read 1587 a year of no significance to understand that how the CCP runs more like an imperial court than the ussr. Also the party has shown that I will adapt when things are not going to work. Also China is more homogenous than ever in history. Sure it might break apart but we can’t bet on it.
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
this guy has to invent fissures where there are none. Seriously? warlordism? China doesn't even have a US style federalism where states have independent governments. Provincial leaders in china are regularly rotated from their positions up and down the CCP hierarchy as if it were a corporation. The governor of Shanxi isn't going to suddenly declare independence because he's in disagreement with central government edicts. Nor would the PLA western theatre command refuse to take orders from the central military commission if the eastern theatre command was losing.
@smugfrog811110 ай бұрын
Sure we could beat it. Don't fool yourself into thinking Chinese military equipment is any better than the cheap garbage they export here, because it isn't.
@OkurkaBinLadin10 ай бұрын
@@hughmungus2760 There is alot of wishful thinking from westerners. To the point, that they project their own internal issues on everyone else.
@jacobbrassard277610 ай бұрын
Local leaders don't even come from their own region lol@@hughmungus2760
@jameshewitt577410 ай бұрын
All these prognosticators are neglecting the certainty that China will develop robot soldiers and workers.
@ethanwmonster907510 ай бұрын
Almost like some mysterious force holding back true historical change has been lifted forever may god help us all.
@tann_man10 ай бұрын
You mean the boomers?
@ethanwmonster907510 ай бұрын
@@tann_man like for the first time in 500 years the global population may begin to shrink and definitely shrink if you don't count africa and much of the undeveloped world
@tann_man10 ай бұрын
@@ethanwmonster9075 Think about it. Populations were growing when we had tremendous historical changes in the first half of the 20th century. Then came the boomers who were and remain to be the largest political faction in history. What they want goes because they have the numbers. With age comes stagnation. They wanted stability and they bought it by stealing from the future. Now they are dying off and losing their death grip on political power. They are not long for this world and neither is the stagnation they brought in their more mature years.
@dougdimmadomeownerofthedim537610 ай бұрын
(((Mysterious force holding back true historical change)))
@tann_man10 ай бұрын
@@ethanwmonster9075 Think about it. Populations were growing when we had tremendous historical changes in the first half of the 20th century. Then came the boomers who were and remain to be the largest political faction in history. What they want goes because they have the numbers. With age comes stagnation. They wanted stability and they bought it by stealing from the future. Now they are passing away and losing their grip on political power. They are not long for this world and neither is the stagnation they brought in their more mature years. (repost because I think YT shadow censored my OG)
@kate2create73810 ай бұрын
This has been the most accurate 30 minute video displaying my understanding (been researching this for a long time too) of what is bound to happen in China. Saving it in case I ever come into a conversation about the situation that China is facing. While Americans here are also going to have a Rocky few years ahead, I’m at least grateful we are actively separating our markets from the Chinese cause that is where the most tension will be.
@J_X99910 ай бұрын
The fact that people genuinely believe whatifalthist is worrying. I thought the Internet was supposed to make people smart?
@green_crow-b9v10 ай бұрын
@J_X999 they are getting dumber by the minute,you should check how much of a shithole Is Instagram right now
@fsaldan110 ай бұрын
@@J_X999It did not work that way in your case.
@J_X99910 ай бұрын
@@fsaldan1 Valiant effort, but incorrect.
@honoriussoularians188710 ай бұрын
Dude, geopolitics is nothing like a video game. Real people suffer, bleed, hate, organize, etc. Mostly, real people do the unthinkable and the unpredictable.
@bigbitehood135310 ай бұрын
Look at that Taiping 2 and American Civil War 2 are gonna synch up again...
@ssg9offical10 ай бұрын
Real.
@biggnesss719210 ай бұрын
Major correction at 7:30 China ended its one child policy 8 whole years ago I don't know why you didn't mention this at all in the video.
@hawkevick918410 ай бұрын
Too late to turn either way.
@shorewall10 ай бұрын
Because the damage was already done.
@biggnesss719210 ай бұрын
i agree with you i just wish he mentioned this in the video because its such a commonly known piece of information that the policy has been abolished for over eight years now. the reason i bring it up is because it makes the video seem very poorly researched. @@shorewall
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
He makes a ton of misconceptions about chinese people by relying on borderline racist tropes.
@a2d10 ай бұрын
Even though the one child policy is gone, the fertility rate is still ridiculously low. Law or not, not having enough babies to replace their population is going to hurt.
@eugenerider07015 ай бұрын
As a Chinese, this is absolutely spot-on observation and analysis!
@jamesbohling486410 ай бұрын
Everything you described is in Western countries, only a bit less.
@nickhartman63729 ай бұрын
It's the entire WORLD at this point.
@kevinhixson158610 ай бұрын
"The yellow sky must rise!"
@thunderwing212410 ай бұрын
"They have lost the Mandate of Heaven!"
@andreweiseman714010 ай бұрын
How about a blue sky with a white sun? 🇹🇼
@benyo36223 ай бұрын
I’ve been to Taiwan multiple times for months at a time. Their political parties are essentially hyper pro Taiwan independence or China cooperation. Many of the naive locals that didn’t experience the hardship of Mao think China is not all that bad and believe working with them is their best option. I think Taiwan is a lost cause after experiencing this.
@theodoremccarthy443810 ай бұрын
Neat to see Serpenza get a shout out.
@captainalex15710 ай бұрын
the man, the myth, the legend himself.
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
all credibility lost when he is cited as a source.
@wohendumwing3ee910 ай бұрын
@@hughmungus2760Only to you Leftoid
@sunny7476310 ай бұрын
@@hughmungus2760Taiwan #1
@RAIDENCHEEKS10 ай бұрын
He used serpentza as a source? Yeah this is why his channel is just bad.
@Liberty_or_Ded10 ай бұрын
What people think revolution in China will result in: "YAY LIBERALISM, YAY PROGRESSIVISM, YAY LGBTQIAAAA+++, YAY INTERSECTIONALISM" What revolution in China will ACTUALLY result in: National Military Junta.
@xianxiaemperor143810 ай бұрын
Maybe a future Chinese ideology could be something like this, what if a glorious republic of china existed in year 2124 which had a communitarian pronatalist ideology called 'heavenly chinese progressivism' which combines or fuses taoism, an upadated modern confucianism, a neo-traditional mandate of heaven, christianity and islam in china In the year 2124, a glorious Republic of China thrived, embracing a unique and innovative ideology known as "Heavenly Chinese Progressivism." This ideology blended various philosophical and religious principles, creating a harmonious fusion of Taoism, an updated modern Confucianism, a neo-traditional Mandate of Heaven, Christianity, and Islam within the Chinese context. "Heavenly Chinese Progressivism" was built upon the principles of communitarian pronatalism, emphasizing the importance of community, harmony, and the promotion of population growth as a collective responsibility. The ideology recognized that a robust and thriving population was essential for the nation's progress and prosperity. Drawing inspiration from Taoism, the ideology embraced the concept of balance, encouraging individuals to find harmony within themselves and with the world around them. It emphasized the importance of living in accordance with nature and finding inner peace. An updated modern Confucianism played a significant role in shaping the ideology, emphasizing the values of filial piety, respect for authority, and harmonious relationships within society. It emphasized the importance of education and the pursuit of knowledge as a means to cultivate virtue and contribute to societal progress. The neo-traditional Mandate of Heaven concept was incorporated to provide a moral and ethical framework for governance. It emphasized the responsibility of leaders to rule with virtue, righteousness, and in the best interest of the people. The ideology recognized that the legitimacy of the government rested on the people's trust and their perception of the ruler's adherence to these principles. In an effort to foster inclusivity and religious harmony, "Heavenly Chinese Progressivism" embraced elements of Christianity and Islam. It recognized the universal values of love, compassion, and the pursuit of justice found in these religions. While respecting the diversity of beliefs, the ideology sought to find common ground and create a cohesive society built upon mutual understanding and respect. Under this unique ideology, the Republic of China experienced a remarkable transformation. The nation flourished economically, socially, and culturally, as its citizens embraced the principles of "Heavenly Chinese Progressivism." With a strong focus on education, innovation, and sustainable development, China became a global leader in technology, environmental conservation, and social welfare. The Republic of China's commitment to communitarian pronatalism resulted in a flourishing population, fostering a sense of unity, shared purpose, and intergenerational harmony. The government implemented policies that supported families, provided comprehensive healthcare, and promoted work-life balance, ensuring the well-being and happiness of its citizens. Internationally, the Republic of China became a bridge between East and West, fostering dialogue, cultural exchange, and cooperation. Its unique ideology attracted global attention, serving as an inspiration for other nations seeking innovative ways to address societal challenges while preserving their cultural heritage. In the year 2124, the glorious Republic of China stood as a shining example of a nation that successfully blended tradition and progress, embracing an ideology rooted in the principles of harmony, community, and collective responsibility. "Heavenly Chinese Progressivism" represented a bold and imaginative vision for a future where diverse philosophies and religions converged, enriching the nation and its people.
@jileel10 ай бұрын
Both china and the west is in decline, the difference is china will still be chinese in 200 years, but will france still be french or will Ireland be irish? The migration that the west has allowed into their country is far worse.
@fanniinnanetguy65310 ай бұрын
No one will be "-ish" in 200 years. The history of anatomically modern humans ends in this century.
@JC-ld2uo10 ай бұрын
America will become Brazil: blacks and mexicans slaughtering each other while whites live in gated communities
@FallingPicturesProductions10 ай бұрын
France is probably going to go ethno-puritan fascist as a massive over-reaction *if* the rest of the West starts imploding this decade.
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
@@content_enjoyer4458 haha Americans will still call themselves americans but in spanish. The fate of the US is to become just another LATAM country
@in4ser10 ай бұрын
@@content_enjoyer4458What is even American anymore? Hyperindividualism has exacerbated differences and plunged it into ocean of divergent identities that will ever more hostile to each other as things go from bad to worse. It used to be White Anglo Saxon Protestant with a sense of rugged individualism and free market capitalism but that does not describe America today. Whites will be a minority soon, religion has fallen to the wayside and the capitalist class has failed us and will likely be blamed. The country and land may still exist but most people today will probably be completely alien to who "Americans" will become in 40-50 years if we even stay together as a union.
@briancao579310 ай бұрын
Kudos to you for seeing beyond CCP's propaganda and look at what has been swept under the rug for so long. As a Chinese person, I can definitely say his analysis of the Chinese society is generally pretty accurate. Some of the observations made here can only be found on big Chinese-language political commentators like 文昭 or 江峰.
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
china has its problems yes, but as a chinese person as well nobody really believes that things are returning to warlordism nor should they want that.
@Illumirage10 ай бұрын
Do you think Xi will invade Taiwan in November like WIAH?
@J_X99910 ай бұрын
It's always the "Chinese people" that are dumb enough to believe this shit 😂
@ryderhenriksen46799 ай бұрын
glad you shouted out serpentza and laowhy. there work is incredible and very eye opening
@culturedboor9 ай бұрын
It’s pretty plain from what they have exposed that the situation in China is untenable and can only break down.
@tritium19988 ай бұрын
@@culturedboor China has been "untenable and breaking down" in your crying since Mao won the war yet it still exists.
@culturedboor8 ай бұрын
@@tritium1998 Go enjoy your “perfect society” then.
@abzeromusic10 ай бұрын
When I saw an interview of a former Chinese soldier talking about how he used to make Chinese BBQ with the jet fuel from the rockets 😂😂😂 I lost most of my respect for the Chinese military
@RAIDENCHEEKS10 ай бұрын
Source? Sounds like bollocks and some anti china propaganda right there. Underestimating your enemy leads to defeat, always overestimate them.
@polarhunter10 ай бұрын
you should know that's just BS right; first of all, it's a lot cheaper to buy gas in China from online than using up more expensive (much more expensive) jet fuel; and then, jet fuel are probably toxic when ignited in open space and if you do use it for BBQ you probably will get very sick/die; those ppl will just make up stories to tell Americans that want to hear those kind of wacky story and thinking China is on the verge of collapsing; afterall they are getting paid by someone to say those things
@J_X99910 ай бұрын
That video was already debunked. Chinese missiles are solid fueled missiles, this means the fuel is not liquid. Duh?
@drunkenpumpkins740110 ай бұрын
@@J_X999 Missiles aren't jets tough........
@J_X99910 ай бұрын
@@drunkenpumpkins7401 Oh yeah, I scoured the Internet for that interview, didn't find it. Says what I wanted to see.
@sterlingwilkes324010 ай бұрын
Ah, a video that isnt tim pool doompilling. Fixed the dishwasher, new whatifalthist, and some fresh pea soup. Tonight is a good night.
@ikol0ikol110 ай бұрын
Main reason why I stopped watching Tim. Anyone he is talking to they mention any type of tension in America he immediately goes and mention that stupid civil war crap or ww3
@Kolateak_10 ай бұрын
@@ikol0ikol1 Listening to him at 1.6x speed helps me with it since I get over with it faster
@hughmungus276010 ай бұрын
yeah lets watch another arrogant airhead doompill about a different country that he has zero actual understanding of.
@Ghastly_Grinner10 ай бұрын
The problem is Tim is correct. Whatifalthist is wrong most of the time he is just a guy spit balling he Thought Russia was going to collapse now its clear NATO is the the one going down. So im going to assume that China will just conquer Taiwan starve the mekong delta nations of water to exert power and continue the very lucrative dealings with Russia.
@viktator420510 ай бұрын
Why would the Western managerial class be discontent with Western capitalism when they control the private companies more than the state? "Managerial" as a term literally comes from corporate management.
@danielsantiagourtado343010 ай бұрын
Love your content 😊😊
@bananajoe995110 ай бұрын
It's almost like human greed destroys any governmental and economic system. Great analysis, I understood everything you said.
@charleselindberg5 ай бұрын
I'm a Latin American communist, marxist-leninist, but I should say I quite like your channel. It is rare for me to see people on the right who take a critical approach towards geopolitical analysis. I was positively surprised by your video on the hypothetical US-Iran war, since most liberal or right-wing channels would take on the subject as cheap propaganda. What I'm trying to say is I respect you as a voice in the public debate and I think you're honest in your political views (contrary to many on the conservative right, who pretend they don't have an ideology at all). Even though I disagree with your political stance (and I reckon if the US had the political stance you advocate, that would be worse for me as a third world citizen, although it would make sense for the economic interests of the US as an imperialist nation), I respect the fact that you are honest and you seek to base your analyses off of scientific evaluations within your range. For that reason, you make really good content. That said, I'd like to point out, in the most friendly way possible, that your analyses of China are unfortunately somewhat tainted by anti-China propaganda. It's not all bad, you have good points and good criticisms. But some conclusions are negatively influenced by current anti-China propaganda (which I don't think I should have to try and convince you that exists). I don't know what your sources on current China news are, but maybe you would like to diversify them a little. Peace.
@Brutaltronics10 ай бұрын
I'm glad the laowhy and serpentza were mentioned, lots of good info coming from them even with the extreme bias
@J_X99910 ай бұрын
Serpentza is terrible. He just makes videos about stupid topics like "spit fighting" and tries to extrapolate it to the whole country.
@kyledrake920810 ай бұрын
@@J_X999But isn't that video in his Chinese Sub-Culture series though?
@J_X99910 ай бұрын
@@kyledrake9208 Yes but he it's clear he tries to exaggerate it to portray China negatively.
@alanparsonsfan10 ай бұрын
They love the land and its people. I stumbled onto their motorcycle travel videos a few years back, and they were good. Then they married chinese girls and got to know their parents, who lived through the Cultural Revolution. Their eyes got opened and they started paying attention. They couldn't unsee what they were seeing, and finally had to leave.
@J_X99910 ай бұрын
@@alanparsonsfan No, they hate the land and it's people but they just say bad things about China because that's what people WANT to hear. People act as if those two are amazing channels, when in reality, it's just propaganda that feeds your biases. Harsh, but true!
@captainfury49710 ай бұрын
Chinese history follows a pattern Regional warlord era --> Strong empire ---> rebellion and fragmentation ----> repeat Add foreign invasions sometimes to the mix
@oliverfranke765010 ай бұрын
China is in a state the Soviet Union reached in the 1970s/1980s, when Neo-Stalinism saw the rise of the old guard, growing up during Stalins reign.
@pabsmanhere10 ай бұрын
Limiting video games and banning bikinis and homosexuality are not crazy. These things are positive for society. Probably too little too late, but it's a start.
@hebercluff166510 ай бұрын
I think it's fine for things in that vein to be banned on a cultural level, but not a legal level. It's like "saying racist things." I think it should be legal to say the most horrible things imaginable (since I value freedom of speech more), but saying those horrible things should be culturally unacceptable.
@theoutlander141110 ай бұрын
Yeah I'm not sure what went wrong with whatifalthist. Embracing a libertarian social philosophy as a moral good is really out of character for this channel. Something changed in his personal life clearly.