Canice Tang
Asian Boss
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Comments by "Canice Tang" (@canicetang8837) on "What The Chinese Think of The US Boycott of Beijing Olympics and Uyghur Issues | Street Interview" video.
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So seriously, let's be completely honest here because OBVIOUSLY something is missing. Here are my serious doubts:
1. If you had said that Asian Boss NEVER ask for permissions from the government, aren't registered as journalists, plus the CCP/PRC Police of all levels, didn't objected to how you shot this particular video and the contents. Then how on earth could you get away with those video footages out of the PRC?
2. Carried on my first question. Were the authorities monitoring you? Also did you had their prior approvals of doing so? Because if you don't, then you are willingly violate their strict laws. You would either be heavily fined, being expelled out of the PRC as tourists, or going to jail. No one is THAT naive when it comes to the going to the PRC and never reading their laws.
3. Even if you can get away with all of that, then I suspect the PRC authorities were with you the whole time to make sure that 100 percent of the content by the responses of the PRC residents are all Pro-CCP. I have seen various subtle editing where you went back to several interviewees to package them nicely to stake their love for the PRC.
4. Surely the PRC/CCP was involved in every way from start to finish. No disclaimers were ever put up because Beijing wanted the great online reputation of Asian Boss to boost their profile in the Western World. Solely based on your previous credibility on YouTube. You have to play along in order to fool all of the potential viewing audiences to also be sympathetic to the PRC/CCP.
I know Mr. Park and the rest of the Asian Boss team meant well initially. But unfortunately, they were gullible and being played by the PRC/CCP's propaganda machine. Of course, if they are that naive and never considered the dire consequences in the first place, they wouldn't be pretending to be so bold to attempting this risky project.
Not everyone is THAT stupid to buy-in with those tired, rehearsed and laughable turd responses by the PRC residents in this video. Folks, that was what is like living in a Rule by Law CCP Communistic Dictatorship where they were forced to be brainwashed and speaking completely alongside with their regimes. Or we can agree to disagree with open and transparent media where we can get all sides and opinions of the issues, then having passionate arguments (and being respectful to others with opposite views) to debate the pros and cons on their opinion spectrum. At the very least, living in a Full Democracy means that our freedom of speech is protected by the law.
While Mr. Park and his Asian Boss team thinks that they could pull a fast one on us with the PRC's asinine views on the West, in full accordance to the CCP's powerful propaganda machine. However, the sad fact of the difference between Rule of Law Democracy and our rights being protected, and the Rule by Law Dictatorship where those rights never existed nor allowed, were abundantly clear in this video.
Then again, you need to have both factors of "Wisdom" - to have the smarts to see through the charades by Beijing in the PRC, and "Courage" to speak out and advocate for the positive change necessary to eliminate this chronic abuse of Human Rights by the biggest enemy of human kind - The Chinese Communist Party led by Chairman Xi Jinping.
Also, it is completely up to you whether you agree or disagree, and having the intelligence and motivations to change for the better. Or siding with the CCP and being a part of the real problem.
You decide.
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