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@miajiang9533 Didn't watch all his videos but what in this video do you think is uncommon? My wife had our daughter in her parents hometown in Anhui province, we were in the "best" hospital in the town. It was dirty, no soap, we shared a room with 3 other couples and their newborns AND their families, very crowded place lol, we gave the doctor and the nurses a "gift" as they call it in China (I also had to invite the head of the hospital to a fancy restaurant just to make sure we got the best treatment), I guess they were pleased with it because they let us have the room with 3 other newborns instead of the standard 4-5 one and we could pick the day of the delivery (c-section). Fake vaccines are also a big thing here in China so as soon as we get to my home country we have to have my daughter checked to make sure she didn't receive one. All in all nothing he said sounds uncommon to me. I guess if you go to a hospital in a big city like Shanghai where the rich Chinese people go then you will have a better experience, most Chinese people will have to put up with these kind of problems though.
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@JackY-pu5nh Sooo salty man why are you so mad? Nobody is a China hater here most people hate the CCP not China - not the same thing. It's very common these days because of the CCP virus it has nothing to do with China or Chinese people.
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@guangyazhu7272 They ban it because it's associated with the poor countryside it's bad for the "city's image", in China the people that use motorcycles get them because they cannot afford a car. To me it sounds like he understood China completely, it's greaaaat when you are young and you want a short adventure, it is all new and exciting. It is not however a good place to settle down as a foreigner, you will not get a green card even being married to a Chinese citizen - not having a Chinese ID card will severely limit what you can do. And let's not mention having a kid with the milk powder scandal, the fake vaccines, child abductions, no freedom of speech... honestly if you are American why would you want to bring your child up in an unsafe environment when you have a choice. Even Chinese parents that can afford it will give birth in America for a reason.
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@eamonncarmel99 If it was solely to keep the air clean then they would allow the environmental friendly motorcycles instead they banned all, both the dirty ones and the clean ones. In the end you only end up with more cars on the road by banning alternative ways of transport and cars are way worse for the air.
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Yes, education without a Chinese nationality is sooooo much easier. You don't have to send your kid to a school according to the hukou you can send him/her anywhere. The schools don't care as long as you pay the tuition fee it's all about that money. Will also be easier to get into Chinese universities with a foreign nationality.
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Changing nationality does not mean the child will lose the possibility to have a Chinese identity. Nationality and identity are not linked in that way. To be fair she kind of had to, China doesn't allow dual nationality, America does. If this law did not exist I'm pretty sure they would have decided to keep both. She might regret it but in the end it's her baby and her choice I'm sure they are doing what's best for the baby, most foreigner - Chinese couples choose this option.
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Having spent 5 years in China it would not surprise me one bit if it was true, there really is no rule of law there they just went and got the two Canadians on made up charges as payback for the Meng Wanzhou arrest. I am sure Americans and Canadians are high up on their priority list for leverage, if I was Canadian or American I would leave while I could. They will arrest you first and then make up the charges afterwards.
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@eamonncarmel99 You mean those little e-bikes capped at 20 km/h with a 30km battery life? I can't see how they would fulfill the needs of the people using the motorcycles in the first place, they would most likely just get a car you can't get very far on those small bikes.
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@edisonme6598 Welcome to the world of youtube where you can write bad things about China and the CCP without getting censored and all comments deleted. You should be used to it anti-ccp sentiment has never been as bad as it is now. The CCP censorship has around 35 000 words and combinations of words people use to make fun of Xi JinPing online on their list of censored words. If you can't handle people saying bad things about the CCP or China then youtube is not for you. You should try Youku and other Chinese social media out, they will delete and censor all those comments. Just be careful what you write, I seem to remember a certain doctor Li Wenliang trying to warn his friends of the new Coronavirus and he got a visit by the police for his kindness.
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@edisonme6598 You can't write bad things about Jesus on youtube? hahaha now I know you are just some troll making shit up for your wumao. Nice try, not buying it. (I don't like Jesus, he is a bad man) if you can see my comment now then we both know that you just made something up.
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@edisonme6598 I am pretty sure CIA agents get much more than 50 cents LOL.
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@edisonme6598 Again all you do is make stuff up. The deputy director of the Chinese ministry of foreign affairs Zhao Lijian (赵立坚) has said that the US army brought the virus to China and Xinhua news, China daily and global times have run news segment about it. "US military victim or spreader of virus? " By Liu Xuanzun Source:Global Times Published: 2020/4/26 20:28:40 there you go took me 10 seconds on google to expose one of your lies again. This news outlet is owned by the Chinese state so basically this is the CCP claiming the virus is spread by US troops. Stop putting words into my mouth I don't speak ill of China I put the blame on the CCP the Chinese people have nothing to do with this. I have many Chinese friends, Chinese people are very warm hearted and kind. I like China, I like Chinese people, I don't like the CCP - very simple.
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@edisonme6598 That is the CCP narrative that China, the Chinese people and the CCP are the same. In reality that is not true, I don't like Trump so does this mean I don't like Americans and the US? Of course not. The CCP is a political party, nothing more, nothing less just like Trump is just a republican he is not USA and he is not Americans. 90 million CCP members is not really that impressive considering it is the only party in a 1.4 billion country that is allowed and being a member of the party is a MUST if you want to run a successful company or be active in politics. Among some places I have been in China is Yunnan province and Kanton province and I can tell you that those guys don't really like the CCP. If I would tell those people that CCP and China is the same they would be very angry and disagree with me. The Chinese people benefit from the CCP rule and therefore anything bad about CCP is bad about Chinese people? Now I know you are a wumao for sure, that is not true you are just repeating CCP propaganda LOL. I am nice so I will teach you, China is a country, Chinese are the inhabitants of the country China. CCP IS A POLITICAL PARTY that is currently ruling China. A political party can not be a country and it cannot be it's inhabitants. A political party is a political party it is not a living thing.
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@edisonme6598 Well it's not like Chinese people have a choice anyway.
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Honestly not even the people working with these issues are sure how these laws work. When me and my wife did the same thing they could not tell us what we needed they had to call all kinds of government people to find out how to proceed, this was in Anhui and they eventually ended up calling Beijing about it. Of course researching would be a good idea but not even the government officials fully understand these laws.
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China doesn't allow dual citizenship. Being Chinese is a pain in the ass if you decide to travel outside China, but if you get an American passport you have created a conflict of nationality in the Chinese governments eyes, the law clearly states ONE CITIZENSHIP only and your child has 2 passports. When this happens Congratulations your child has no nationality in China now, Chinese don't recognize her American citizenship BUT they also don't recognize her Chinese citizenship until you renounce the American citizenship. Basically the Chinese laws for these matters are 40 years old when there were no foreign-Chinese couples around. You have to get a special "blue book" from the entry-exit authorities every time you want to leave the country because the airport staff will not accept an American passport OR a Chinese passport on the Chinese side. Once you land outside China you can use your passports like normal. Living in China keeping her Chinese citizenship means she can only go to school in the area where her mother has her family book, among other things. So say you live in Beijing and it's time for your daughter to have a vaccination you must go to wherever she has her family book, this can be all across the country. Most matters big and small will require you to go back to that place. Your daughter is not Chinese anymore? Congratulations you can send her to school anywhere you want and she can be given medical care anywhere.
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Well you can add the fact that they believe that the more the animal suffer the more of its spirit will be gained by consuming them so they will skin the dogs alive or beat them to death with a stick. Also in a lot of cases the dogs being served will be somebody's pet that has been drugged and abducted to be sold to a restaurant, it's much cheaper this way. I used to have the same opinion then I saw how they killed the dogs and when they try to steal our neighbor's dog every single winter when he refused to sell it to the local butcher (it was an Alaskan Malamute so a lot of meat on that one). If you ever owned a pet of your own you wouldn't want anyone to steal it, and kill it in a horrible painful way to serve as food would you?
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@pokerdealer2003 Yeah I totally agree I personally have nothing against people eating dogs just the practices surrounding it.
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The US has birthright citizenship which is quite rare, not a lot of countries has this. If 2 non Chinese citizens have a baby in China then that baby will have the same citizenship as his or her parents. For example if an American-English couple has a baby in China this baby will be able to get both an American and English citizenship.
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That was smooth just a simple visit and it's done? Me and my Chinese wife did the same for our daughter last year and they claimed it would take 3 years to actually complete our application. I think they just said this to get us to not renounce it though.
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@zscar3425 Public transportation huh... have you ever tried Chinese public transportation outside a major city like Beijing or Shanghai? You do realize that most cities in China does not have a subway system and a very poor bus network? In China if money is not a problem then you will get a SUV or a foreign brand car, if you can't afford that you get a Chinese brand car. If that is too much for you then you take a didi. No money for Didi? then it's a motorcycle or E-bike. Finally if you can't afford any of those above then you will be on the shitty public transportation. But yeah what do I know I have only lived in China for 6 years I am sure a Chinese man can easily get a good wife without an apartment and a car... oh wait...!
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@edisonme6598 Yeah well it goes both ways I have spent 6 years in China and I have heard and seen so much misinformation from the Chinese state run media. Just a small example is the Coronavirus, first they said it's originally from Italy, then France and now it's the American military/Cia that planted it in China apparently. I am sorry to say but China does not have many friends left, especially in the western world these days. You won't get much sympathy on youtube if you try to defend the CCP after all that they have done.
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