Targeted for DEPORTATION from China

Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары

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Serpentzas wife was recently stalked at her workplace by someone who came into the hospital with a photo of Winston and herself. He asked where she worked and which department. He claimed to be from "Youku". This scary situation is why we made this video.
In China there is a mass mob mentality when criticizing or reporting people for less than savory acts leads to a situation where a perceived mistake an lead to someone ending up in jail or in our cases, getting deported. Winston was recently a victim of an internet board that accused him of spying and called for his deportation. Foreign bars are being shut down and demolished left and right. Tune in to find out more.
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  • @mrurchu4812
    @mrurchu48127 жыл бұрын

    The Chinese government officer to Winston : "I REMEMBER YOU !" Winston : "You lift my spirit......." Officer : "Here's your ticket back"

  • @MyFabian94

    @MyFabian94

    7 жыл бұрын

    Hmmm, this was a funny Comment. I liked and commented so an Algorithm makes it more Popular if that's OK with you.

  • @AaronGeyer

    @AaronGeyer

    7 жыл бұрын

    Wow, LOL. That was the funniest thing I've heard in a long time!! Stay awesome KZread algorithms!

  • @phragmitesaustralis5433

    @phragmitesaustralis5433

    7 жыл бұрын

    This comment made my day.

  • @eazystreet5507

    @eazystreet5507

    7 жыл бұрын

    My uncle was murdered by the Chinese now you thinks that's funny?

  • @fuckingSickOfCreepyG

    @fuckingSickOfCreepyG

    7 жыл бұрын

    Can't go without it much longer. Remember. REMEMBERRRR

  • @aidimacdaibhi630
    @aidimacdaibhi6307 жыл бұрын

    I want to wish you well guys. I lived in China for 9.5 years and I saw and experienced everything you are talking about. Myself and my wife and kids moved back to Ireland 2 years ago as it was getting too hard to do the daily grind - and when our two kids started to get older we knew it was time to leave. For us it was a great choice but it actually took 4 years to get the move right. We're on a much healthier journey now and by healthier I mean mentally as it felt like we were always in a battle with low level racism everywhere we went. Oh, and you're right , don't go to Hong Kong - I had my visa cancelled ( back in 2011) and was given a 10 day visa back to China to get my affairs in order - I had to really jump through some hoops to get another year visa. We just couldn't take the insecurities . I hope your stories end well, sending you good vibes from Ireland Aidi

  • @manzilkumarmandal4492

    @manzilkumarmandal4492

    6 жыл бұрын

    Aidi Macdaibhi nothing is better than European countries 😎

  • @aaronarlott2029

    @aaronarlott2029

    6 жыл бұрын

    Shame to hear dude. But you may also be happy to see that Winston still appears to be making videos, many of which are in China, so all panned out well for him. I think it'll be a bit of an ebb and flow-we'll get a surge of anti-cosmopolitanism resulting in an "exodus" of sorts, which will result in an economic and cultural dip thus necessitating a resurgence of pro-cosmopolitan values in order to fix the problems that they themselves will create. And I will be the worst kind of capitalist bastard when the above happens-if they want specialist skills such as ours in the future, they are going to need to PAY for them-want consultancy from me? 8000-9000RMB...per hour. Not saying that I'm special, this'll be what China would have to offer foreigners in future to catch up again, because all the mistakes the communist party is making are very well documented now (unlike before with only paper records).

  • @Player_Review

    @Player_Review

    6 жыл бұрын

    China's loss.

  • @jamesdap2793
    @jamesdap27936 жыл бұрын

    I just have to say i had a recent holiday to China after watching your videos for about 3 months prior. As a foreigner and a tourist your videos introduced me to aspects of China so that it was not such a culture shock when I got there, and thoroughly enjoyed the trip. No country is perfect, and it’s great to be prepared for both the pros and cons that your are likely to find on your travels (these are likely to be viewed differently as a foreigner compared to Chinese nationals). You guys are doing a great job for China tourism - happy for you to repost this to any Chinese site. J.

  • @X-Prime123
    @X-Prime1237 жыл бұрын

    I watched the video on Chinese girls that they mentioned, and it didn't make Chinese women look bad, all I got out of it is that Chinese girls are more approachable and serious about relationships. At no point did I get the impression that they're slutty or anything bad.

  • @fredh8065

    @fredh8065

    7 жыл бұрын

    Whatever it is, just remove it for the sake of his safety.

  • @HE360
    @HE3607 жыл бұрын

    Man, they need to leave Winston alone. He's one of the main guys that I get my positive info about China!! He's been in favor of China not against! He's a good guy!! Thus, leave him alone!!

  • @josephcao5278
    @josephcao52787 жыл бұрын

    Hi, I am a 25 yrs old Chinese.I watched many of your videos. I also supported you $15 on kickstarter. To be honest, I have different opinions from many of your videos, but I can understand that due to the different perspective (Western/China). As a educated Chinese, I do not think you deserve to be reported. I am so sorry about what you is encountering. If there is a polling about your DEPORTATION, I must vote no!

  • @manzilkumarmandal4492

    @manzilkumarmandal4492

    6 жыл бұрын

    Joseph Cao look the people like you should be in government but this communism won't let you ,you are still not freed yet

  • @Riceisgood777

    @Riceisgood777

    6 жыл бұрын

    This isn't even freaking communism manzilkumar mandal...

  • @workoutguru3211

    @workoutguru3211

    6 жыл бұрын

    Joseph Cao stop being a slave to him he doesn't even respond to ur reply😂

  • @koichihirose2175

    @koichihirose2175

    6 жыл бұрын

    I am with you

  • @edprestoza4099

    @edprestoza4099

    6 жыл бұрын

    Aaron Guillermo As a Filipino American who arrived LEGALLY to the United States, as well as considering myself ASIAN, what makes you think in your pathetic, despicable, ILLEGALLY ignorant and stupid, shit for brain, fly and cockroached head of yours, that he is slave to serpentza? Have seen met them personally, including serpentza? I shit not. I'm very sure you and your family are actually ILLEGAL, as well as ungrateful, selfish and freeloaders. Or your daca or taco recipient or an ANCHOR BABY.

  • @veganize
    @veganize7 жыл бұрын

    how did these 'netizens' even get on youtube etc with the not so great firewall of china in the first place? did they contravene their own government's laws and incriminate themselves?

  • @laujack24

    @laujack24

    6 жыл бұрын

    Veganizm or they work for the government to post online, spreading Chinese propaganda. then there will be no fire wall.

  • @clarencebeeks1528

    @clarencebeeks1528

    6 жыл бұрын

    Veganizm: All part of the CCPs wumao apparatus. The privileged few are paid warriors with VPN access to champion the view of the CCP.

  • @fredocorleone3280
    @fredocorleone32806 жыл бұрын

    Just do a vid called "Chinese girls are not easy and why China historically owns the South China Sea".

  • @chubbymoth5810

    @chubbymoth5810

    5 жыл бұрын

    @ElPocho DelMundo Obviously yes! Chinese have been drowning in the sea for centuries if not millennia. Those islands are just places for QingMing pilgrims to pay homage to their ancestors. Non existing mythical ships logs have proven beyond a doubt these waters were frequented by Chinese fishermen much more often than those fishermen of nations 80% closer to the area, as they didn't like the type of fish the Chinese have always caught traditionally. Any Chinese fool can tell you that!

  • @crusader2.0_loading89

    @crusader2.0_loading89

    5 жыл бұрын

    ROFL

  • @phillipbrewster6058

    @phillipbrewster6058

    3 жыл бұрын

    @ElPocho DelMundo he was sarcastically suggesting how they could get off the foreign haters shit list in china I dont think he meant it as a legitimate suggestion... but u never can be for certain in these days...

  • @frenchgundam9079
    @frenchgundam90797 жыл бұрын

    Time for ADVJapan

  • @reverend900

    @reverend900

    7 жыл бұрын

    That would be 100 X Awesome... You deserve a youtube comment of the day.

  • @ddegn

    @ddegn

    7 жыл бұрын

    No, not ADVJapan, *ADVIdaho*. They could make a video from a different potato field each week. I'm sure it would be very exciting.

  • @xixingpooh

    @xixingpooh

    7 жыл бұрын

    Its time for ADVWyoming

  • @idkidk8959

    @idkidk8959

    7 жыл бұрын

    ADVThailand

  • @TheVikingmythology

    @TheVikingmythology

    7 жыл бұрын

    ADVTaiwan aka the real CHINA ;) :D

  • @kickinbackinOC
    @kickinbackinOC7 жыл бұрын

    I'd also like to say that I wish Serpentza and his wife safety, and peace.

  • @user-od9hs2yl2o

    @user-od9hs2yl2o

    7 жыл бұрын

    I wish the opposite, let's see.

  • @abeurakadabeura

    @abeurakadabeura

    7 жыл бұрын

    What did his wife do to not deserve safety and peace ? If someone is in fault, it would be him but not his wife. Are you from the middle age era, when you kill the whole family when one person does something wrong ?

  • @tomt434

    @tomt434

    7 жыл бұрын

    There are a lot of Asian guys (and probably women too, considering who started this against Winston) out there who see Asian women who hookup with foreign guys as traitorous choose whatever word you want. I am not one of these people, but there is a real resentment out there.

  • @XJLCA

    @XJLCA

    7 жыл бұрын

    + Tom T, Maybe that is how you operate, but don't project it on all Chinese people. You are what Chinese people call the "little people".

  • @tomt434

    @tomt434

    7 жыл бұрын

    I wish it were the case. But I got banned on a certain Reddit forums for arguing that Asian women aren't traitors. My own sister has been happily married to a caucasian for over 20 years. But all you have to do is visit a couple of Reddit forums to see the hate there is out there.

  • @libbycosner930
    @libbycosner9306 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for uploading this. I wish you guys a lot of luck and safety in the future.

  • @hhhardylee7646
    @hhhardylee76466 жыл бұрын

    作为一个中国人也是广东人 我很支持你的视频和观点, 这些给予你评论的人 真的是语无伦次 指手画脚。 你的观点我很欣赏,很客观,也很正确。我不明白这些人为什么这样, 但是我希望对你来说一切都安好。 对于这些观点还是谨慎为上。

  • @Holdfast
    @Holdfast7 жыл бұрын

    The sad part of this is that I think that ADVChina does a great job of providing a balanced view of the country. Previously, I had only viewed China as rural and backward. I see that it is in many respects it is surprisingly modern, advanced and beautiful. Treating these two badly will only re-inforce the stereotypes that the west has of China.

  • @majystm7415
    @majystm74157 жыл бұрын

    I have lived in Xiamen China for 6 years. Ive never been stopped by the police, ive never had Visa issues (no more than anyone else, it is a tedious process), Ive never had people stalk me, or Harass me because im a foreigner (Except Beggars, who cling to me like flies on meat). I have had about a million lingering stares just from curiosity, I have talked with hundreds of friendly people who just want to learn about me. Any sort of Negative interactions with chinese people is the same stuff that chinese people deal with among themselves, such as people cutting in line, pushing, smoking in elevators, rude driving, never holding doors or elevators, etc. Thats just how it is here, normal, and has nothing to do with me. Now theres a big difference between me and Winston/ C-milk, or any of the other foreigners they talked about. I dont make myself a target, i dont write blogs, or make videos, i have zero internet footprint that acknowledges im a foreigner in china. I dont go to bars, I dont hit on woman (happily married to my chinese wife for 12 years). Im the tiniest of Blips on chinese radar and not worth looking at. Granted, you may think its not fair that if you have a public life you may become a target, and really its not, but thats how it is here. Either go with the flow or expect to hit the rocks. So, I digress. Winston/ C-milk, i enjoy your videos, I watch them to see how things are in other parts of china and I enjoy seeing how other foreigners react to the same stuff Ive experienced. However, you may need to evaluate if making videos and having a public face is more important to you than having a peaceful home life or even staying in china if it really is an issue for you.

  • @majystm7415

    @majystm7415

    7 жыл бұрын

    Ive seen them speak chinese to people on many occasions just fine. Your excuse doesnt hold water. They could speak perfect Mandarin and still have people targeting them simply because they are a visible foreign target. More so since they are on the internet, home of insults and over-reactions.

  • @suki810

    @suki810

    7 жыл бұрын

    My partner and I been together for many years in Australia. not funny every time he watched video from spezar?( not sure if the spelling is right ) and ask me if it's real. The home country is huge and even many of Chinese still learning about each other as we all from different part of the country. I left home when I was 17 and one important things I have leaned over the years , have respect to others and don't judge. Doesn't matter where people from or what life style they enjoy to live in, same rules to wherever we travel to. I often watch Vlogger who live other country and how they life been there. respect the locals. Clearly this two doesn't have any of these, if they facing to get deported, to me it's good news. Pick an other place and keep doing what you doing , we will see if you would get much better results. Stupid enough staying a place you are not enjoying life or hate people there , believe or not, others can feel if you have god energy or bad one towards to them and you get the same thing in return.

  • @yarinjeriah2372

    @yarinjeriah2372

    7 жыл бұрын

    It is a moral issue

  • @suki810

    @suki810

    7 жыл бұрын

    Blank Stare I hope your heart not as filthy as your mouth. Keep your mouth shut if you can't manage talk like a human being . Don't be so hateful and wish you have a good life:)

  • @jimftr

    @jimftr

    7 жыл бұрын

    Suki Shao I didn't see any hate in his comment, if anything he was complimenting normal everyday Chinese people. 0_o

  • @user-xz6bf1zj2z
    @user-xz6bf1zj2z6 жыл бұрын

    Hope you were ok! Tried to watch all your previous videos and come access this one. You have all my support! You are a honest and positive person, there are always some 小人 around trying to ruin other people’s life! Wish you and Sasha best of luck from Singapore!

  • @rb7454
    @rb74545 жыл бұрын

    Just got back from 2 weeks in China (Beijing and mountain side villages). I can’t recommend China to Anyone except for a short history tour. Crazy uncivilized while high tech. Could not get out fast enough.

  • @xumingfeng2886
    @xumingfeng28867 жыл бұрын

    Serpentza and C-milk,You guys have been doing a great job letting western viewers know what life is really like in China,I was born and raised in China but you guys know China much better than I do,you are telling people the truth and what you guys have talked about China in the your channels is very accurate,unbiased and objective,I hadn't even realized the social issues of China and the reasons behind them util I watched your videos,I should be the one to say Thank You to you guys,I will always be on your side,just keep doing your job,doing the right thing,telling people the truth

  • @lvjinbin28

    @lvjinbin28

    7 жыл бұрын

    知道个屁

  • @epicenter6213

    @epicenter6213

    7 жыл бұрын

    Xuming Feng 汉奸

  • @xumingfeng2886

    @xumingfeng2886

    7 жыл бұрын

    人家视频里讲的确实是客观事实,只是国人太玻璃心,听不得别人指出问题和错误,不敢面对错误和显示,膨胀而且接受不了批评的狭隘爱国主义对中国没什么好处,国人什么时候能变得理性和成熟一些,什么时候多数国人对不同言论不同意见表现出幽默、淡定、大度和从容的态度中国就离真正强盛时期不远了,不过真的需要时间,100年不止,200年也许也不够……国人的玻璃心本质上就是自卑,国人在美国面前的一种弱国心态。这种自卑是一个以挖掘隐私墙倒众人推为乐的国度对一个尊重隐私的国度的自卑,是一个掩盖错误美化假象好面子的国度对一个承认错误积极改正国家自由民主的自卑,本质上还是一个第三世界国家对一个顶级发达国家的自卑。

  • @wilfredbao9998

    @wilfredbao9998

    7 жыл бұрын

    网上那些人是玻璃心 翻墙出来丢脸lol

  • @xumingfeng2886

    @xumingfeng2886

    7 жыл бұрын

    是的, 人家在全部视频里根本也没编造任何故事来诋毁中国,讲得都是我们也亲身经历过的社会问题,玻璃心的国人出来评论谩骂只会让人嘲笑无知好面子鸵鸟心态

  • @chrisbradt6275
    @chrisbradt62757 жыл бұрын

    .....So how many secret bases HAVE you found? (Asking for a friend, definitely not CIA)

  • @ADVChina

    @ADVChina

    7 жыл бұрын

    +chris bradt all of them

  • @DMGamess

    @DMGamess

    7 жыл бұрын

    screenshoted. Enjoy deportation. ;) JK I hope you stay in china

  • @tixeright9120

    @tixeright9120

    7 жыл бұрын

    I know this a joke, but just in case the humor is lost in translation, you probably should be more careful. China doesn't fuck around when it comes to admissions of guilt.

  • @quid435

    @quid435

    7 жыл бұрын

    TIXE RIGHT m8 I really don't think the Chinese will send spies to track an American KZread commenter

  • @chrisbradt6275

    @chrisbradt6275

    7 жыл бұрын

    QUID you never know, my comments can be quite persuasive

  • @mahoslash
    @mahoslash7 жыл бұрын

    You should consider moving to Taiwan instead. Mostly the same culture, none the fuss about being a foreigner and you'll enjoy a lot more freedom here.

  • @lars-akechesburg9911

    @lars-akechesburg9911

    7 жыл бұрын

    佐井トラね子 I agree with this

  • @diwang4572

    @diwang4572

    7 жыл бұрын

    Freedom Jesus

  • @jia2001

    @jia2001

    6 жыл бұрын

    佐井トラね子 Taiwanese are more civilizee

  • @chunghwapuppet6078

    @chunghwapuppet6078

    4 жыл бұрын

    Taiwan is china but far more superior love Taiwan. prc thinks its china but more like north korea and bigger north korea is just missiles testing

  • @davidu01
    @davidu017 жыл бұрын

    Winston, you and C-Milk are FANTASTIC and your travels and documentaries are a real boon. You are setting a remarkable example of a positive informative entrepreneur who is a pleasure to follow in your adventures. Your efforts are completely appreciated and valued. Thanks for all the good things you have done and continue to provide. Kudos to you, your wives, families and friends for holding higher standards, in your adventures and in sharing the same with us. Priceless. Dave Uhley, Tennessee, USA

  • @elcidsolorzano
    @elcidsolorzano7 жыл бұрын

    Stay safe gentlemen and I hope that the ChInese authorities realize that you have presented China to the world in a very truthful positive and very respecful manner!

  • @rgtskits6949
    @rgtskits69497 жыл бұрын

    This is weird to hear. I live in china and I haven't experienced any of this. People are very friendly to me all the time, and the police never look at me like I'm a threat. They are practically celebrities on the internet, so I can see how they are under watch. But normal foreigners have nothing to worry about.

  • @TilmanBaumann

    @TilmanBaumann

    7 жыл бұрын

    Well Vincents problem is that he can't keep his mouth shut. :) Not that he talks shit. But he says things in a way that surely attracts attention from the wrong people. Once you know him better, you see this as an endearing character trait. But it's not exactly clever. :)

  • @7lol2007

    @7lol2007

    7 жыл бұрын

    because you didn't go on social media make videos pointing out Chinese are easy LOL. Going around town and yelled that out and lets see how they treat you afterward. There is no special white privilege once you get out of western countries. If he was chinese he probably have been sent to jail already tbh

  • @gecsus

    @gecsus

    7 жыл бұрын

    Real Good Time: I have lived here in Xi'an Shaanxi for just short of 5 years and I love the people here, they are the most respectful, lovely and kind people. it is wonderful here and I do not always say good things about China or the culture. We have discussion groups and we address many issues, both positive and negative about China and other countries as well. The people I have met are even minded and proportionally stable people. The discussion group draws new people every week and then I also have a Ping Pong Club and we have a ball. My philosophy group currently has 34 signed up and the Ping Pong Club is at about 17. I love it here. I've had these groups for less than 6 months.

  • @max8447070

    @max8447070

    7 жыл бұрын

    Real Good Time Because you never talk about your viewpoints.Am I right?

  • @gecsus

    @gecsus

    7 жыл бұрын

    I, Computer: I don't know why you would say such a thing about someone that is getting along well. i get along well,and I have pioneered an entirely new concept English School here in Xi'an with great success, So why is it you think that if someone gets along well they are not adventurous, courageous and progressive? Why no ethics? How is it you reach these unsupported conclusions? By the way I am a Network Engineer and Programmer, so kind of a nerd too.

  • @user-tr5zr7wn7p
    @user-tr5zr7wn7p7 жыл бұрын

    Serpentza is actually pretty objective. China has some major issues, lets dont deny something exists. Although there are some videos like" the chinese parents are pouring in and take over your family". these are slightly biased but still acceptable since it is related to culture clash. i dont think serpentza are making videos with hatred or anything offensive, he is trying to tell people there are pros and cons choosing living in china. I dont know why you guys are becoming oversensitive and that is not what nationalists should do. you love your country, then buckle up and make your country a better place to live. China has some serious problems which make herself not a good tourist resort despite of marvelous history of more than 5000 years and fabulous cultural diversity from north to south. These problems need to be solved. There are tons of videos loaded with distorted opinions towards china and chinese people like "china uncensored" but i dont think serpentza is one of them. He is just trying to be objective and sometimes truth hurts.

  • @zd1322

    @zd1322

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hear hear. I try to talk real with my Chinese wife and she always gets butthurt. Maybe one day she will come out of her fog.

  • @DreDredel3

    @DreDredel3

    4 жыл бұрын

    Truth is a bitter wine that turns sweet with time, Lies are a sweet wine that turns into vinegar with time. It is sad that certain individuals want to throw out the only "foreigners" that actually love everything about China. I have learned more positive things about China from them in a truthful light than from those who have never been there. I know my country has it's flaws too and there are those who have said bad things about my country as well, everyone is free to their own opinion. It is wonderful to hear the other side, but i don't go around trying to get my opponents thrown under the bus for it, there is no honor in that.

  • @trykksverte
    @trykksverte6 жыл бұрын

    While your commentary might seem harsh to Chinese people, I've never been more interested to go to china than after having seen your videos. Cultural differences seen through western eyes don't seem bad, they simply demystify them. China as a country is so immersive, challenging and interesting that I keep coming back to your videos.

  • @TofranBohk
    @TofranBohk7 жыл бұрын

    Hey China, These guys sparked my interest in your country. They're not out to do you harm. Please be nice to them.

  • @tielohnoms

    @tielohnoms

    7 жыл бұрын

    Though I wasn't born in China, I can assure you that it's just a bunch of glass hearted idiots. Every country have them.

  • @toughbaloney4317

    @toughbaloney4317

    7 жыл бұрын

    t0f0b0 How? by saying China is in a complete chaos, all products are knockoff, all Chinese are alcoholism without good samaritan, all Chinese places are dirty, all Chinese food are poisioned? how it is not doing harm ?

  • @rossnoble7956

    @rossnoble7956

    7 жыл бұрын

    B.S., they point out the good and the bad. If you don't admit to the bad, then you cannot improve yourself. Self Criticism is necessary to advance, and the first step is to admit your faults. Also, admit China's success, of which much is very impressive.

  • @JohnnyAllison
    @JohnnyAllison7 жыл бұрын

    "...Little Pinks" For a moment, I thought you were going in a different direction with your video. Well played Winston... Well played.

  • @Ayns.L14A
    @Ayns.L14A7 жыл бұрын

    Hi guys, I've been watching you both for a while now, I find both of your channels interesting and informative, here's hoping that things calm down for both of you, all the best from the UK.

  • @ghlscitel6714
    @ghlscitel67145 жыл бұрын

    An acquaintence of mine returned to Germany end of 2016, because of the troubles you described in your videos. His wife (chinese) was pregnant and they decided that the child should be born in Germany. Before he lived in China for about 15 years, working and travelling, and founding his own business in China. He works in the electronic field, and as he was strongly dependent on an access to the SoC-manufacturers (TI, Atmel, Microchip, and others) for downloading operating systems and drivers, he used and needed worldwide internet access. This led to having police in the house almost every week with annoying interviews and time loss. Finally he gave up his developer office in China and opened it again here in Germany. He had a hard time here getting his feet on the ground again, as he was used to almost paying nothing for workhours. His wife gave him a hell that so much money was spent on employees salaries.

  • @varjan86
    @varjan867 жыл бұрын

    Being targeted by so many people must be very stressful and scary, but in my opinion this only applies to people who have a big public exposure. I wouldn't want to be in your situation, and I'm happy to be a foreigner in China with few public exposure. From my many years here in China I experienced that it is only a small part of the Chinese that don't like foreigners in their country, most people are totally fine with (white) foreigners in China. Though I met many that don't like dark/black people. As you say, the PSB doesn't care about the calls. In my home country I would actually expect the police to visit a foreigner that causes only a single call to the police and check the claims. Not bothering him, but just checking his side of the story and see if there is anything to worry about. In my perception there is no such thing like a anti-foreigner campaign. The events/ actions that you mention to be anti-foreigner policy I'd rather describe as side-effects of a a couple of policies like cracking down on illegal foreigners, strengthening control on the internet (you need a ID card for many things, but nobody thought about implementing support for passports) and others. That's how I see it, still, I could be wrong.

  • @MrKikip1992
    @MrKikip19927 жыл бұрын

    I don't think this is a universal thing. I have a friend there who has lived in Hunan province for 15 years with no problem and my Dad had lived in China for 8 years with no problem and he has a lot of expat friends who have lived there for years with no problems...I have never heard anyone be persecuted in this way but I guess if you're filming and putting yourself out there you open yourself up to a lot more scrutiny.

  • @junfan9748

    @junfan9748

    7 жыл бұрын

    I think they behave like western jackasses with little to no humility. However, you never really know in a situation like this. There could be some Chinese teenager KZreadr who wants to replace these guys and has started a little campaign against them. These days you never know

  • @gadzadhamgaacaan8488

    @gadzadhamgaacaan8488

    7 жыл бұрын

    People tend to dislike jackasses, I guess it is a universal thing.

  • @austinhughes2161

    @austinhughes2161

    7 жыл бұрын

    TreeFiddy Confucius? That's a Japanese proverb. Just do a google search. It takes 3 seconds.

  • @lisankumamoto

    @lisankumamoto

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks @Austin Hughes....... the world has big problems (Lack_Of_Knowledge)

  • @austinhughes2161

    @austinhughes2161

    7 жыл бұрын

    It won't be too far fetched as they share the same culture.

  • @jjd112777
    @jjd1127777 жыл бұрын

    WOW - thanks for keeping it absolutely authentic. I'm trying to figure out where to be in a changing world. I visited china in 2001 and wish I would have had the fore-sight to make arrangements to stay somehow. Thanks for what you're doing here.

  • @MrMcBrainiac
    @MrMcBrainiac6 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate what you do, guys. I was set to start working in China in August, but am now having second thoughts. Partly because of what you say in your excellent videos, but partly because I am sure that the trade war will make things a lot worse.

  • @EZscRider
    @EZscRider7 жыл бұрын

    sad, and this is home for you thanks for the education .... will keep watching good luck

  • @svhr1959
    @svhr19597 жыл бұрын

    Don't they ('uncles'/'pinks'/nationalists) realise that their behaviour just reinforces most westerner's view of the real China. The writing is on the wall mate so get out with your wife and kids while you can.

  • @alexg4936

    @alexg4936

    7 жыл бұрын

    svhr1959 yah but where will they go? South Africa is fucked too

  • @poonczey

    @poonczey

    7 жыл бұрын

    NA or EU. You cant go wrong with either one.

  • @wisdomleader85

    @wisdomleader85

    7 жыл бұрын

    They behaved this way most likely because they were nationalistic, but it could also be because they got paid by some government officials.

  • @wisdomleader85

    @wisdomleader85

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Alex G Cape Town is alright.

  • @redryan20000

    @redryan20000

    7 жыл бұрын

    I have a feeling she was planning on using him to get out all along.

  • @Dabayare
    @Dabayare6 жыл бұрын

    Asian cultures dont expect foreigners to settledown in their country. "U pay, now u go" :)

  • @peiranzhang4283

    @peiranzhang4283

    5 жыл бұрын

    Unless they have done some extraordinary things, in WW2, some Jews came to China and helped a lot in technology they are allowed to stay later. A Canadian doctor saved many lives during WW2 he is also allowed to stay. A Japanese soldier quit the Japanese army and became a doctor.

  • @rascalhusky8129

    @rascalhusky8129

    5 жыл бұрын

    Oh so very true .

  • @Sock1122
    @Sock11227 жыл бұрын

    I genuinely think the reason you guys have so many subscribers on your channels is the honesty with which you tackle each subject. every country has their ups and downs and it's really helpful for outsiders like me to get some perspective from folks who aren't afraid to tell the truth of what really goes down in a place many of us have little understanding of. never change, the content you guys have already created is hugely valuable (not to mention pretty entertaining too) :P

  • @LSC124377322
    @LSC1243773227 жыл бұрын

    Nationalism is deep in Chinese people's mind so much so that some people went too far and try to exclude foreigners from every aspect of the country, for no reason. I hope you don't get too upset about the hate. I watched a lot of you videos and I have never felt offended. In fact I want to thank you for showing the world what China is really like and making people actually like China. Keep up the good work and stay awesome.

  • @rockyalvarez520

    @rockyalvarez520

    6 жыл бұрын

    Shicong Lu I don't like China...we should have gone in after ww2 and destroyed China and Russia when our Generals wanted to. The world would have been much better off today!!!

  • @stephenwylie1916

    @stephenwylie1916

    6 жыл бұрын

    get your hand off it love

  • @edprestoza4099

    @edprestoza4099

    6 жыл бұрын

    Rocky Alvarez Your family from Spain into Facism?

  • @edprestoza4099

    @edprestoza4099

    6 жыл бұрын

    Aaron Guillermo Hey did you get deported because your are actually an ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT?

  • @edprestoza4099

    @edprestoza4099

    6 жыл бұрын

    Aaron Guillermo what makes YOU an expert on nationalism? Are you an expert on your so-called immigration rights or advocacy?

  • @realfloridaredneck1988
    @realfloridaredneck19887 жыл бұрын

    You know this reminds me of last year when the US and China were having a big issue in the South China Sea. One day my wechat was swarmed with Anti-American posts and even some of my friends threatening me about China and the US going to war or some crazy stuff like that. It finally stopped when I made a post in my wechat about Barack Obama and essentially telling him to leave China alone. I got dragged into an issue that I purposely was avoiding to see anything on, it really is scary being a foreigner here. Unfortunately I am divorced here and my daughter lives in Zengcheng, so I can't easily take her away and go back to the United States. I just keep a low profile and never talk about any politics or news at all. I've also been accused of being a spy by students because I've done my best to memorize the map of China, so that I can know some basic information about each of their hometowns as a way to build a stronger connection with my students (I teach adult ESL in Dongguan). Just because I know that places like Zigong in Sichuan province is famous for salt and some dinosaur fossils or Changde in Hunan is famous for duck neck I must be a spy, this is absolute insanity.

  • @lvjinbin28

    @lvjinbin28

    7 жыл бұрын

    hey if a Chinese aircraft carriers are in Mexico Bay, and threaten American get out of South America, what would you respond? I think You have known the movie Black Rain right? just because Japanese products is better, American can hate and uglify Japan like that much.. I don't fucking believe Chinese students accuse you for map bullshit, do you regard us stupid????or you are just paranoid

  • @realfloridaredneck1988

    @realfloridaredneck1988

    7 жыл бұрын

    Why are you so hateful? I'm just giving my experience you can take it or leave it. I love China very much, this has been my home for the last seven years. I would never support a war between China and the USA and I would refuse to take any side, because I love both of these countries very much. Perhaps you don't understand this, but thank you for your reply.

  • @realfloridaredneck1988

    @realfloridaredneck1988

    7 жыл бұрын

    I also never said you or any other Chinese person is stupid and never indicated that any of you were, it just can be a bit uneasy when you get accused of being a spy. Whether or not the adult student was joking or serious, I don't know.

  • @lvjinbin28

    @lvjinbin28

    7 жыл бұрын

    I'm not hateful, I'm just regarding you so naive,,what? still communist bullshit thing in your mind?? what kind of brainwash? cold war was over 30 years ago, for such long time, you can't even take a joke,,, millions of millions foreigner in China, i think only you think you are the spy...so i will regard every russian in China is soviet spy too?? if you don't do spy thing, please take easy...China doesn't even have PRISM, not police state like your United States..maybe American don't hate China, who knows? your media is controlled by the rich, but you hate Iran right?..911 are all Saudi Arabian, but you hate Iranian..Free media!

  • @realfloridaredneck1988

    @realfloridaredneck1988

    7 жыл бұрын

    Hey man, I am not saying anything about government. I was just mentioning something that a student said. You're assuming a lot of things about me that are not true. I agree with you probably more than I disagree with you on things you are saying. I actually believe our two countries don't hate each other, at least that is what I hope. I purposely don't watch the so called news because there is a lot of bias in the news, especially on issues regarding foreign policy. Like I said in my previous comment, I don't know whether the student was serious or joking because he was expressing himself in English, which is not his native language. But the mentioning of that word is a bit powerful. Also, I was reading some of your other comments and you mentioned something that I absolutely agree with. You mentioned something on the line of even a homeless man in the US can get a teaching job in China, these "cowboys" are really annoying to people like me who actually had to earn a degree and a TESOL certificate as well as go through all of the process to get a visa to legally work here. Why can they get jobs and get paid a similar salary without having any experience, certification or legal working status!?!? This my friend, is something that I do pay attention to, because I've seen it with my own eyes. Thank you for mentioning that. You may be right, probably I was too sensitive about the spy comment, but imagine if you were in the US and an American adult student made that comment to you. Even if it was a joke, it will probably make you feel uneasy. It's almost 4:00am here, I need to get going to bed because I need to work tomorrow afternoon (I love that my job starts at 1:00pm!) Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me, even if you are just trying to troll me. Have a goodnight my friend ;)

  • @thiacari
    @thiacari6 жыл бұрын

    I’ve lived in China for 6 years, and I feel what you guys are talking about. I just left a few months ago, not going back. International schools and kindergartens are shut down or made very expensive through bureaucracy. Foreign media is getting harder and harder to acquire: Foreign children’s books are disappearing or made very expensive through taxation, sellers are facing problems on Taobao. VPN targeted, foreign bars targeted, even dance schools “foreign ideas” like hiphop are being sought out and hit with huge fees and bureaucracy. Less foreign movies are available. Expats are put in jail for minor incidents or sometimes just an angry person’s stories. Visa offices impose ridiculous extra requirements, like the stamp has to be two centimetres to the right, causing delays and payments for overstaying. Chinese media is censored and restricted. Friends with religion, or just a funny sense of humor, are facing trouble. When I go for a run, locals tell me how I’m taking away Chinese people’s jobs. When in actuality, the pay here is low, the living conditions are bad, people working have very low skills and close-to-none professional knowledge, even in top universities and government-supported companies. I do construction projects, guide colleagues, and teach kids English on Saturdays, trying to help as many adults and kids as I can, to improve the society. But that’s not how locals see it, they see me as leeching on their new-found “prosperity”. Unfortunately my Chinese husband can't feel it, maybe it's the frog in hot water -phenomenon.

  • @Elizabeth-if7pw
    @Elizabeth-if7pw7 жыл бұрын

    good luck on your trip! i recently discovered this channel and laowhy and prozzie. i have enjoyed learning about china.

  • @ultimateillusion
    @ultimateillusion7 жыл бұрын

    I don't know if you have ever considered immigration to New Zealand but you should. They have a very quick and easy process and especially with your wife working in medicine, you both would end up being permanent residents upon entry. Check out the immigration NZ website. If you become a citizen one day, you'd also have the right to live and work in Australia. Good luck Winston.

  • @BOTNeil

    @BOTNeil

    7 жыл бұрын

    and here is our new channel: ADVNewZealand !

  • @kpopbiz4873

    @kpopbiz4873

    7 жыл бұрын

    These fools should have left for New Zealand or the US a longtime ago. In the US they will have white people outside their circle calling them racists too...so maybe they should learn how to talk to people/about people.

  • @StudioArtFX

    @StudioArtFX

    7 жыл бұрын

    New Zealand? Last time I checked I saw no indication that they made it easy for immigration. Since he is a full-time KZreadr now, on what merit would he get in?

  • @ultimateillusion

    @ultimateillusion

    7 жыл бұрын

    StudioArtFX As I said above his wife is a medical professional. New Zealand is one of the easiest in the west, I've personally been through NZ immigration, used to live there.

  • @numbereight886

    @numbereight886

    7 жыл бұрын

    ultimateillusion - We don't want Chinese in NZ. He should go back to South Africa.

  • @Bush.Man.Bucketz
    @Bush.Man.Bucketz7 жыл бұрын

    I have been watching your video's for about 6 hours now and i must say that 90% of the video's are positive, i have learned so much about China, I'd still so vist because of your video's.

  • @Eric-ue5mm

    @Eric-ue5mm

    7 жыл бұрын

    Thats the odd thing, right? Ive never been as interested in China as i am now after being subscribed to these guys.

  • @Bush.Man.Bucketz

    @Bush.Man.Bucketz

    7 жыл бұрын

    very true, I'll keep that in mind if I do ever go!

  • @thewanderingrey8830

    @thewanderingrey8830

    7 жыл бұрын

    Well there's not a whole lot of place you can go then! Probably a good chunk of Asia, East Europe, and Africa is off your map...

  • @hoimarvonditfuth-siefken6933

    @hoimarvonditfuth-siefken6933

    7 жыл бұрын

    As a European, I can assure- Unknow User tells stupid shit. We are save and happy as the Chineses are....

  • @mrtrappist7947

    @mrtrappist7947

    7 жыл бұрын

    Alex Link That proves that 90% of your brain is dead.

  • @werdnayap
    @werdnayap6 жыл бұрын

    All the best guys, keep the great work up and hope everything works out fine.

  • @ronaldpalmateer8878
    @ronaldpalmateer88787 жыл бұрын

    Just got back from China (Shenyang Area) and this explains a lot. I saw actions that were very strange and inconsistent toward me. Thanks!!!

  • @tyrellbb
    @tyrellbb7 жыл бұрын

    I love Winston's videos. Years ago they were pretty neutral, and recently they have adopted negative overtones, but if this is his experience, then this is his experience. This is what makes him special. His accounts are brutal, honest, and uncensored (for the most part I would assume), and that sort of courage is extremely rare among foreigners in China. Without him I fear there would be nobody reporting on these sort of matters. Yes it's not all doom and gloom. In fact although I've only been here for a year, I haven't heard of any other foreigners in situations as extreme as his. Mind you, most people aren't as publicly outspoken as him either. Say it however you will, but his videos are honest, and if you don't like what you see, then don't watch them. The truth hurts sometimes, but from the eyes of foreigners looking in, the truth is generally more helpful than not. Keep in mind that if you want to judge Winston fairly, you must really watch a good amount of his videos from a few years back until now. His videos weren't always of this tone.

  • @fredh8065

    @fredh8065

    7 жыл бұрын

    Tyrell, I am a Chinese American living in the US. And I could post my own disagreement about how the US government functions and how I experience my own version of racism. Its two way. But I dont post and advertise it on youtube. And China is still a very conservative country. My suggestion, dont post negative videos. They are still very sensitive. And be honest, many western media has a marathon bashing on China and they dont want any more videos like these negative ones. Come on Serpentzas, you were really cool in the beginning, dont let these investigations ruin you. Just step back and dont escalate. This is my suggestion. Your negative comments like this video is just going to make it worst. Actually, I would suggest removing all these videos that have ANY negative views of China. Keep a low profile buddy. Trust me on this one.

  • @nr655321

    @nr655321

    7 жыл бұрын

    Such a despicable middle school bully kind of attitude. Nah, it's actually worse: it's like a mix between the teacher's pet and the class bully. All that because some fuckers can't handle a bit of criticism. Or perhaps it's because their English is too sucky to understand that criticism isn't the same thing as slander and denigration.

  • @kpopbiz4873

    @kpopbiz4873

    7 жыл бұрын

    Ma/ Prz/: If they don't like China, they should leave. It is not their home country. The government is telling them to leave with this action...directly.

  • @flightdoc9087

    @flightdoc9087

    7 жыл бұрын

    @kpop biz See, that's the thing - They DO LIKE it there in China, and THAT is what you are not getting. You don't understand their videos, and probably draw conclusions based on the titles alone. When all is said and done, ultimately, it seems to me that they are doing China a SERVICE.

  • @enpappa

    @enpappa

    7 жыл бұрын

    Fred H I agree with you. If you end up on display like Winston and C-milk describrs it, it's time to tone things down. This is a battle you can not win. China is what it is. No need to keep hammering the door of deportation. I know this is Winstons living but there are other ways to make interesting and appealing videos then being a critic all the time. Even if you want to be straight honest about things you have to ask yourself, is it worth it?

  • @haunter3679
    @haunter36797 жыл бұрын

    I just checked the post in MITBBS you mentioned. I feel so bad for you. Haters are everywhere. I commented on the posts and hope they would help a little bit. But the sad truth is that "it is hard to awake someone who is pretending to be asleep". I hope your life won't be affected. I'd like to help if you need witness to persuade Chinese authority. As always stay awesome!

  • @haunter3679

    @haunter3679

    7 жыл бұрын

    www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Military/47913011.html 你可以试试。。。

  • @lenitaa7938

    @lenitaa7938

    6 жыл бұрын

    S Yang Wow! You are so nice! You sound like a really decent, upstanding person! :)

  • @rajatsh5261

    @rajatsh5261

    6 жыл бұрын

    Quote from 7sins

  • @christianphoenix174
    @christianphoenix1746 жыл бұрын

    Great video - so touched I wanted to comment. Wishing all the best and stay safe.

  • @everetteepting1004
    @everetteepting10045 жыл бұрын

    I believe you two have brought a consistently positive view of China and it’s people. I’ve been to primarily first tier cities over the years so it’s interesting to see what the rest of China is like. Thank you and your wonderful families. Keep up the good work. As an aside. It would be very bad for the Chinese government to take any action against you at this time. It would be showing China as having a mean and cruel face to many thousands of people worldwide.

  • @ralphstewart4025
    @ralphstewart40257 жыл бұрын

    China off my bucket list...thanks for info...

  • @manzilkumarmandal4492

    @manzilkumarmandal4492

    6 жыл бұрын

    Democracy is the best

  • @landgabriel

    @landgabriel

    6 жыл бұрын

    China should be way high in your bucket list. Beats all SE Asian countries hands down

  • @LIMCHAIlaval

    @LIMCHAIlaval

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ah u bet..now Indians think that democracy is best. Inequalities at its best.. Long way to get when it does it work in India when some become cock suckers and ass givers

  • @crowbar4929
    @crowbar49297 жыл бұрын

    LOL the "are Chinese girls easy" video is the first vid I ever saw from you and let me say that before I even familiarised myself with your content I knew you were going to get shit from that vid.

  • @crowbar4929

    @crowbar4929

    7 жыл бұрын

    But really tho I wish you and your wife the best, don't get thrown in the gulag.

  • @MWy-rs2yw
    @MWy-rs2yw7 жыл бұрын

    I vistas China this last few weeks was there for 10 days and at one point I was afraid for my life in many instances. I had people break into my rooms, I got dirty looks of disdain. Our airline states to go crazy and prevent movement to even get as home. I got so scared that I was willing I commit a crime just to be forcefully deported back to the United States due to them keeping me hostage in he country. I have been to many developing nations but china and the people that my tour group organized for us whee are absolute nightmare. I will definitely not step foot back in China until it does nor require a visa. I spent the last 4 days of my life hoping to god I could make it back home when every info in my path prevented me to including an Air Force military testing. Younger Chinese people are sweethearts. I saw the mean uncles and I saw government over reaching and I saw locals dealing with money take advantage and try to use fear to get their way.

  • @PhilipLeitch
    @PhilipLeitch5 жыл бұрын

    6:17 - reporting you to every witch department? That's literally a witch hunt!! 😆

  • @unclewerner
    @unclewerner7 жыл бұрын

    I would say it is not just China. It is a world-wide phenomenon. Nationalism and stupidity are on the rise everywhere where I look. I remember a time when most people on the Internet were university students of some kind. You had some education, some purpose and were expected to post polite and rational messages on the mailing lists of the day. But it slowly changed. I remember that one day when someone targeted me for just stating some factual and helpful information on a purely technical topic. There I realized that the old ways do not work anymore. These days you can be reported for just knowing to much. Any public statement can lead to a mob of dumb asses hitting you with an iron bar over your head. You joined that new party, made a public statement? Thanks! They burn your car. The interior security people report anything about you, just because they are paid for reports. Then you go private, have your own servers and networks outside the mob net. Well, they say, you are a spy for not using the common thing everyone else is using. You must be hiding something... etc. In Germany they made the same frenzy some years ago against all Chinese students as being industrial spies. Then they started to not allow specialist to work for government research projects, if they are married to a foreigner. Yes, it is a slow frog boiling process. BTW. I'm an engineer. They only reason I watch that channel is because most of much electronics on the table are made in about that area the videos are shot in.

  • @3kRandomChannel

    @3kRandomChannel

    7 жыл бұрын

    So deport dumb people from the internet? Aye!

  • @spazzen

    @spazzen

    7 жыл бұрын

    That's because computers were expensive and university graduates on the whole are more likely to earn more money, and more likely to be more educated and left leaning. Now any random drunkard can buy a phone connect to McDonalds wifi and rant.

  • @Dale_Philip
    @Dale_Philip7 жыл бұрын

    Good luck Winston, and unlike those butthurt Chinese netizens, stay awesome.

  • @Dale_Philip

    @Dale_Philip

    7 жыл бұрын

    xinyiquan666 what's an ass head?

  • @Pintroll300

    @Pintroll300

    7 жыл бұрын

    whichever odd creature you replied to

  • @gasdorficmuncher9943

    @gasdorficmuncher9943

    7 жыл бұрын

    pretty brain washed people over thier

  • @kalinsapotato

    @kalinsapotato

    7 жыл бұрын

    xinyiquan666 wow you are butthurt.

  • @WorldBelongsToUs

    @WorldBelongsToUs

    7 жыл бұрын

    LMAO, you can tell by his immediate response he's incredibly salty AND butthurt.

  • @steamsearcher
    @steamsearcher7 жыл бұрын

    Yes! We caught a coach from Batang in Sichuan back to Yaan in June this year, and everything was fine except for someone passing out and most of the young men needing oxygen due to them smoking too much!!! BUT after we stopped for a fill of water that gets sprayed onto the wheels to cool them on the long steep descents! Attitudes changed due to their realization that Lily was not my Tour Guide but my WIFE!!!!!! Talk about hostile?? The G318 we were on goes to beyond 4860 meters above sea level... Aircraft for comparison drop back to 3000 meters so that the passengers can breathe normally!! I opened an empty plastic bottle at our height and back at 615 meters or Yaan it was quite compressed! Yes there seems to be a hostility in some areas!

  • @SquidzitAce
    @SquidzitAce7 жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear this, hope you all stay safe. I've been an expat, American living in England from 2012-2015. That was easy compared to what you are doing. I enjoy your channel and videos, I find them to be very balanced. I just sub'd.

  • @Bottlekiller
    @Bottlekiller7 жыл бұрын

    ADV Taiwan when?

  • @bagdog5697

    @bagdog5697

    7 жыл бұрын

    Bottlekiller lol... they finish it in one day. lol

  • @luongkevin
    @luongkevin7 жыл бұрын

    I have save up a bit of money and want to go to China for a 4 or 5 week vacation next year but now i change my mind, i fear for my life.

  • @Yattayatta

    @Yattayatta

    7 жыл бұрын

    What a stupid reason to change your mind. I have never been targeted by anything in China, on the contrary, China has been very friendly to me. It's a place well worth visiting

  • @azyx100

    @azyx100

    7 жыл бұрын

    People who can afford to visit China don't need to save up a bit of money

  • @zhizuc.7516

    @zhizuc.7516

    7 жыл бұрын

    If your mind can simply be change because of one shity video then it's better not to come, China is not for narrow minded people. And Chinese ppl will also be grateful because they won't need to handle another foreigner jerk.

  • @BFDanning
    @BFDanning7 жыл бұрын

    You guys are doing great stuff. Stay well and safe, you and your loved ones. Thank you for your entertaining and educational posts. Much love.

  • @BuzzSargent
    @BuzzSargent7 жыл бұрын

    Please stay Safe ! You two have always been fun and informative.

  • @nachobis
    @nachobis7 жыл бұрын

    Well remember that China is communist and their main interest is to "protect" the group over the individual. So your freedom of spech will be very limited if they can blame you about anything you say about their society even if is true. If I were you Winston I will focus on the positive things China has to offer, and ignore the negative aspects China has. Like I said, We know China is communist and so far no communist country has being fair to their doctrine of communism.

  • @georginawhitby1320

    @georginawhitby1320

    6 жыл бұрын

    The cover / organs story is that they are serving the interests of the group,but really they are serving the interests of the power- elite of CPC's totalitarian regime.

  • @ironfistarrival

    @ironfistarrival

    5 жыл бұрын

    China is A HUGE CAPITALIST FUCKING DICTATORSHIP STATE , Communist my ASS , they SUCK UP MONEY these Chinese people , they would Give anything for MONEY , so be careful using the wrong Terminology .

  • @gardencity3558
    @gardencity35587 жыл бұрын

    Winston hope you have backup plan like Japan.

  • @ukyo2010
    @ukyo20106 жыл бұрын

    I am sorry to hear that those things are going on, but it doesn’t surprise me. My friends from China told me decades ago that one thing they feared in China is that situations can turn on a dime. I hope the best for you guys. I have been to China countless times. My ancestors are from China. I say that I find your observations are always spot on and consistent with my experience. I never found you to be negative to China, but just calling things as they are.

  • @peterpain6625
    @peterpain66256 жыл бұрын

    So glad this turned out ok so far. Stay safe and stay awesome!

  • @hitmusicworldwide
    @hitmusicworldwide7 жыл бұрын

    Simple .. we all go on these blogs and let people know that you cant hide behind Chinese characters. Google translate let's everyone know what is being said and who is saying it. There are too many beloved Chinese compatriots in foreign countries to start a tit for tat campaign against foreigners. Let's remind "our Chinese friends " about this

  • @AaronGeyer
    @AaronGeyer7 жыл бұрын

    Wow, KZreadrs talk about haters in a figurative sense in the West. This is the real deal. You know Serpentzas is good when he gets this much hate.

  • @robspunk

    @robspunk

    7 жыл бұрын

    "You know Serpentzas is good when he gets this much hate." I like that!

  • @AaronGeyer

    @AaronGeyer

    7 жыл бұрын

    Stay Awesome robspunk!

  • @drewepstein8223
    @drewepstein82236 жыл бұрын

    You both have my support and have been following and will continue to do show... As always stay awesome...

  • @empirecases4128
    @empirecases41285 жыл бұрын

    I've experienced when a Chinese woman gets angry at you and resorts to slamming foreigners, its rather shocking how nationalistic they can be considering the way they had to live in the not so distant past. Its very different than how any foreigner gets treated living in a country like Canada or the USA where for the most part they are welcome and have the same rights and protections any citizen has once they have gotten citizenship, even though some are still racist towards anyone from another country generally they are accepted. What pisses me off is the fact countries like the USA and Canada allow Chinese to buy property, own businesses, invest and relocate their entire families to take advantage of the schools, hospital care, and other services they gain access too by simply investing a relatively small amount of money that would be less than everything they get if they had to pay for it within China. Its most annoying knowing the majority of the Chinese who do have the money to immigrant threw investment likely made their money threw corruption, exploiting their own people and often have stolen money threw some corrupt deal made with a official. Chinese are supposed to only be allowed to take $50k but yet buy multi million dollar houses (note plural) cash, often site unseen and then send their kids to school and make it more difficult for kids who grew up in in the country get in because of over crowding of classes, yet the parents stay in China and don't really do any business in the country or contribute in any positive way back to the community. In fact raise prices of housing every where they go. They wouldn't be so quick to spend millions on a basic house if they had actually worked for that money, but sure squeeze their cheeks if they have to pay for anything like a service. They seem to be enjoying a double standard and like what was mentioned in a video "if can cheat and get away with it will'. This post was more than a year ago but now that Mrs Mung is being held and will soon be extradited to the USA I would be very worried living there. The other concern I would have is what my Chinese wife would do if I was deported, would she want to join me, would she divorce and side with her country, could she get a visa, would she want to even leave if she could and in your case where you would be able to go other than back to South Africa which I got the impression you prefer to not have to do based on your comments about what its like there. Other countries have to start speaking up and be prepared to impose sanctions against China. and should start considering whether or not they allow Chinese investment in their countries so easily and without forcing them to have a 51% of the company shares held by a natural citizen, and start making those bring money from abroad into the country have to show verification of the funds being legitimate and known by the Chinese government. The comments about living in Taiwan make no sense because it's very different than China and your wife likely can't just up and move there, nor could you. Taiwan is a fairly small island and though it is Chinese culture it has a very different feel to China. China is only going to get much worse as the government pushes towards it plan. I wish people around the world would start taking more notice of what is going on there so they would be more aware of what will follow if other countries do not start reversing having any dependence on China's imports and exports. You think the power the government yields now is harsh, well wait for a few years and see how hard line they get once they approach their goal.

  • @madrandomize5115
    @madrandomize51157 жыл бұрын

    What about ADVgreece? If you ever want to be in debt like us come here! We have mostly" reasonable people here!

  • @KizM8
    @KizM87 жыл бұрын

    Keep up the good work guys! :)

  • @StudioArtFX
    @StudioArtFX7 жыл бұрын

    Just to add a bit of perspective, I went through hell to get my last visa, and after an ordeal of a few months, when it finally arrived, I sat down and talked with the policeman. He explained to me that things have changed because large numbers of foreigners are creating fake companies and granting themselves business visas. Many are overstaying. Many are also creating and using fake credentials. Crime has also risen sharply. Things like this aren't just happening without reason. Stay safe!

  • @andreashauschild7757
    @andreashauschild77577 жыл бұрын

    My experience is completely different. I have lived in China now for going on 10 years. 1 Year in Shenzhen, 1 Year in Chongqing, and about 8 years in Suzhou. In all this time I have had never had a single negative experience with Chinese being nationalistic. In fact I would say it is the other way around. For instance on road stops where they check for drunk drivers, every single time they just waved me too. Police, in the limited encounters I had with them have always been friendly and helpful. Sure, sometimes you have to switch your VPN and sometimes you do run into an idiot, but no more then you would in the USA or Germany. But then again, I also do not force my western convictions onto Chinese, and do not engage in political conversation unless initiated by the Chinese. I am after all a guest in this country and it is not my job to change or critic it. When I lived in the USA (28 years) there was a saying, "Love it or Leave it". And I thought that is pretty much also true for China. Sure there are things that can be annoying, but there are strange things in any country, they are just different here. Anyway, sorry you are having this experience, but this is the price you must be willing to pay if you are putting yourself into the spotlight, specially in a country where the nail that sticks out gets hit.

  • @agu005
    @agu0056 жыл бұрын

    .... Do hope you guys will never get into any trouble again...!!!! What's in your videos were just about the truth..!!! And they cannot prove you wrong...!!! Good job..!!!

  • @B26BMarauderman

    @B26BMarauderman

    5 жыл бұрын

    Trouble is, they do not HAVE to prove him wrong. He has to prove THEM wrong, which is nigh onto impossible. Remember, in the PRC, you're guilty until proven innocent, which is contrary to the laws of nearly every other country.

  • @antoqc
    @antoqc7 жыл бұрын

    I don't understand how Chinese's think you are doing bad publicity on China...You and C-milk videos's are the reason most of us want to visit/live in China.

  • @kingofdogs49
    @kingofdogs497 жыл бұрын

    Good job guys! There are crazy people everywhere. I have learned a lot of good and bad stuff about china in your videos and it is sad that they are doing this to foreigners.We always hear about the negative stuff(or in japan's case the positive stuff) it's nice to see the truth about certain places in the world. Keep it up and stay awesome!

  • @jamessolarz3027
    @jamessolarz30276 жыл бұрын

    Never stop directly behind the vehicle in front of you. Always stop off to the left or right corner to the vehicle, to leave yourself on out in case the guy behind doesn't stop in time. I know of a few who died that way and by being complacent at a stop light or sign. Always be ultra aware at all times. Never let your guard down ladies and gentlemen. Care about 'cha. Peace. Years of experience, honey.

  • @Ulieq
    @Ulieq7 жыл бұрын

    China is not the place to be right now. The U.S. is moving Chinese manufacturing to India behind the scenes. The Chinese economy might be in for a rough time along with the anti asian sentiment in the west.

  • @lvjinbin28

    @lvjinbin28

    7 жыл бұрын

    Oh really? US is moving American manufacturing to India, Chinese also do the same...not just Apple, Xiaomi lenovo will be made in India soon..

  • @wupeide
    @wupeide7 жыл бұрын

    I just wanted to add that I am so glad that most Chinese people I talk to are not filled with nationalist hate the way these commenters are.

  • @user-cc4kq6hl4c

    @user-cc4kq6hl4c

    7 жыл бұрын

    I don't know where you're living but it's always like that in China

  • @wupeide

    @wupeide

    7 жыл бұрын

    nope I am living in Dalian and have lived in a few other places - most people don't care about nationalist BS. They are happy just to ignore it all, unless people start (irrationally) insulting China. (comment edited to provide clarity to morons:))

  • @MrKinir

    @MrKinir

    7 жыл бұрын

    Ah yeah, so they DO care about nationalist BS. Way to contradict yourself.

  • @kpopbiz4873

    @kpopbiz4873

    7 жыл бұрын

    MrKinir: Exactly, nobody wants you to come to their countryto talk trash about it..or state.

  • @wupeide

    @wupeide

    7 жыл бұрын

    There is a big difference between irresponsible, unfair, thoughtless attacks on a country and what these guys are saying. You don't have to be a nationalist to be irritated by that. But heaven forbid you should think as you read,

  • @francescampbell4731
    @francescampbell47317 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are refreshing and have definitely shown a different China than the China I pictured in my mind. I was influenced by a video I saw on one of the news shows here in the USA. Not sure if it was Dateline, 60 Minutes, but they recorded horrible factory conditions where people in China manufactured items for sale in Walmart. They were virtually prisoners in this huge factory and had to repay Walmart for sub-standard living conditions. Your videos have shown that things are not like this anymore and life for Chinese citizens is much better. So thank you for sharing your experiences. I hope things cool down for both of you and your families.

  • @fastback777ray
    @fastback777ray6 жыл бұрын

    I've just started watching your vids and i really appreciate your honesty. maybe not all your opinions and comments are to everone's liking (especially the locals) but i fail to see why people can't accept the fact that those are your personal views. Well, Good Luck guys. I feel bad for you if you have to leave. Best of luck to you and your families. Keep up the good work and keep posting. God bless! Much Love from North East India

  • @georgebratina9394
    @georgebratina93947 жыл бұрын

    While the Chinese government has been known to overreact in regards to foreign media, I do not think they would actively target you for deportation because of the potential negative political repercussions. Your "fame" is a two edged sword that also works to protect you as well. The real danger would be Chinese nationalists who actively target you and your family. I have really enjoyed your videos and would love to visit China some day. Remember that your first responsibility is to your family, second is to friends. Do not worry about your vblogs or viewers, we'll be okay if you need to stop for awhile. P.S. Paranoia will destroy ya. Stay safe.

  • @AwarenessForex

    @AwarenessForex

    7 жыл бұрын

    Very true. Take a break. Even if not video recording, take a break or reduce the posting of the videos.

  • @henryl6420
    @henryl64207 жыл бұрын

    I am a Chinese and an nationalist, extremely patriotic. You are telling the truth from your eyes. I wish you two would continue to stay in China and be happy. Ignore those bad slanders. Let's know what we can do for you. Don't understand those crazy people who have targeted you. It is insane for you to experience this.

  • @user-od9hs2yl2o

    @user-od9hs2yl2o

    7 жыл бұрын

    I am also a Chinese and a han nationalist. I hope the gov can deport more Class C foreigners like him who contributes nothing to our economy and knows no any skills to improve our industries.

  • @desmondqu8755

    @desmondqu8755

    7 жыл бұрын

    +장전 Your name is literally Korean troll

  • @Kus519

    @Kus519

    7 жыл бұрын

    u korean fam

  • @BOTNeil

    @BOTNeil

    7 жыл бұрын

    when westerner talk about the civilization. lmao

  • @StefanReich

    @StefanReich

    7 жыл бұрын

    > eport more Class C foreigners like him who contributes nothing to our economy and knows no any skills to improve our industries. Wow that's evil. A human is not a human - just a "class c something"

  • @Anthony-qu7qd
    @Anthony-qu7qd7 жыл бұрын

    I don't know how they could get that out of Serpentza because if anything he makes me want to live in China more. He tells things how they are, and has never tried to make China look bad.

  • @boredbeingbored894
    @boredbeingbored8946 жыл бұрын

    Damn I feel sorry for you guys- I hope the whole situation will get sorted out soon

  • @limao1121
    @limao11217 жыл бұрын

    On behalf of my friend in Guangzhou national security cyber security unit, both u and cmilk checked out. No need to worry about ur visa status or any kind of report u as a spy... And as a friend, you're dealing with what we called 'online gangster'. Please contact local police if any personal treat or unsure situation u sense... When it comes to personal security, Chinese police actually will show it's powerful ability , call 110 next time, police can even trace the IP or SMS back and will have a tea with whoever treat u.

  • @limao1121

    @limao1121

    7 жыл бұрын

    and don't forget to shot a video and do another episode when police helping u

  • @rossdobson5956
    @rossdobson59567 жыл бұрын

    Best of luck and wishes. Hope you have a good exit plan that can be implemented on a moments notice.

  • @russh1999
    @russh19997 жыл бұрын

    I have been enjoying your views and appraisal of life in China, hope it all goes well for you guys and Keep Awesome !!

  • @swordoftruth8031
    @swordoftruth80316 жыл бұрын

    I find your videos superbly educational, and have learn much about China, mostly positive. Thank you, you are doing a huge service for those overseas who would like to visit China.

  • @qwerty51899
    @qwerty518997 жыл бұрын

    Make a video eulogizing Mao. Everything would be forgotten.

  • @qwerty51899

    @qwerty51899

    7 жыл бұрын

    Mao is a national hero, even though he wrecked culturual/economic backbone of chinese civilization. One of those great paradoxes.

  • @kas8075
    @kas80757 жыл бұрын

    Hey guys, so this is my first comment despite having watched dozens of your individual and team videos, i am basically the same as you guys except from the stance of being an ex-pat that's been living in Korea for the last several years, my gf is a Shanghainian and we are in the process of deciding where to make a future together, back west or in asia (china/hk etc) anywho, the point i wanted to put across is this..... i can understand China's current increased desire to shut down foreign establishments etc, manly because the US is mostly responsible for the current hostilities both between china and the US and china and Korea, the US has a dominant influence over the Korean government and has been abusing that power to set themselves up in a "high ground" situation against China, remember the Cuban missile crisis.... well America is currently doing the same thing to China, setting long range scanners with 400mile radius (able to basically spy on china) in korea along with their military forces being increased, i actually left korea in February before all the bans on travelling to china were imposed etc but even then things were volatile and my korean friends keep me in the loop, I'm pretty sure as long as you keep your heads down you'll be ok, just thought I'd write this to try and shed some light on why china maybe looking adversely at the foreign residents, anyway hope everything goes well for you both and keep up the good work ^^

  • @gadzadhamgaacaan8488

    @gadzadhamgaacaan8488

    7 жыл бұрын

    They are not targeted. They are deported because they are non-skilled loser foreigners with no real job in China. They country has better things to care about than these losers. They are just whiny babies crying for attention / patreon money.

  • @kas8075

    @kas8075

    7 жыл бұрын

    Bochao Zhang be quiet you absolutely foolish child, if you don't have a brain then refrain from posting and allow those of us that do to enjoy life unencumbered by the likes of you.

  • @gadzadhamgaacaan8488

    @gadzadhamgaacaan8488

    7 жыл бұрын

    Daniel Harding I like you very much! You are a perfect example of the type of people their videos attract.

  • @kas8075

    @kas8075

    7 жыл бұрын

    Bochao Zhang what type of people is that? people that genuinely like Asia? people that have/do live in Aisa, assimilate to Asian society and speak Asian languages.... 네 맞아요 ^^

  • @themenon
    @themenon6 жыл бұрын

    Right about the time someone in my office accused me of being an Indian spy because my Chinese was good enough.

  • @szekipui
    @szekipui6 жыл бұрын

    i feel so sorry about the situation which you and other foreigners are facing. I heard that there will likely be a reinforcement of restriction against the use of VPN some time around February. i guess that the situation is going to be more difficult. Anyway, i am chinese, i support what you are doing and i love your videos. Stay safe.

  • @JimmyGoldenDollar
    @JimmyGoldenDollar7 жыл бұрын

    I co-sign everything you said guys, I just left China this may after 6 years, it's hard to build a life in a place were you don't feel welcome and where you meet all kind of obstacles to do the simplest things . Best of luck for you, hang on and stay awesome!

  • @JimmyGoldenDollar

    @JimmyGoldenDollar

    7 жыл бұрын

    The raids in the popular foreign bars actually happens in Shanghai too, just to put it out there.

  • @MegaWarell

    @MegaWarell

    7 жыл бұрын

    I have been here many years now as well and I feel similarly to you, it is difficult to build a life here where one is truly excluded in many aspects from the rest of the society. It is definitely easier for a foreigner in the West to build a life than for a foreigner in East Asia. I think anyone who goes to China should have the mindset that it is just for a temporary stay.

  • @JimmyGoldenDollar

    @JimmyGoldenDollar

    7 жыл бұрын

    I wasn't trying to make comparisons, I just stated how it felt for me to try and settle down in China, as the time passed by during my stay the idea of settling down in China in a definitive way faded away day by day. And I must say, I had it pretty easy there, I have a Chinese girlfriend who I met in Europe 8 years ago, before moving to China, with a top educational background and a wealthy family, I had a good office-job during my stay in Shanghai, she had a very good job in an international consulting company and we could have easily got married there, and her family was even eager to get us an house in Shanghai a car and we would have got tons of money by all the rich friends of her family if we married. Even with all that on the table, we agreed on moving back to Europe and risk it, the quality of life is overall just incomparable yet, and most importantly, by living in China as a foreigner you have that feeling that for whatever reason you could just be kicked out of the country or got your VISA renewal rejected, no questions asked, no reasons given, or your business could be crushed by unfair competitors or taken off your hands by the government, hell it feels like being held hostage by the fate there. It feels like they could take the ground off of your feet at any time and let you fall in a pitfall to hell. In comparison in Europe you can see all kind of legit and less legit Chinese businesses thriving and whether they comply to the rules and laws or not, deportation never seems to be an option for them. And for sure racism is a problem everywhere, but nowhere else I've seen that mob mentality from people as I've seen it in China, where crowds will have crazy irrational behaviour for any minor diplomatic tension between their country and any other country, and that's pretty damn scary. Btw I am not from the U.S. and if there is a place that scares me more than China that's there, so I already know to stay far away from a country where people have more guns than brains. Cheers.

  • @chinapapa0451

    @chinapapa0451

    7 жыл бұрын

    JimmyGoldenDollar China is not an immigration China. China is an overpopulated place with plenty of talent& hardworking Chinese. We only need Class-A (talented & professional skillful foreign workers come to work) Or attract more visitors to boost our tourism industry.. If you cannot settle down in China for long term, you should firstly ask yourself seriously one crtical question which class you are at .

  • @MegaWarell

    @MegaWarell

    7 жыл бұрын

    Which class are you? With that kind of attitude, people would probably to start to go to other places than China in the future. China was better before Deng Xiao-ping, right? Build a wall instead so no barbarians can enter the glorious middle kingdom. Mainland China should learn from places like Hong Kong or Singapore. For example, Why not let Filipinos come to China and work as maids in Chinese families like in Hong Kong? They have more 素质 than normal mainland 保姆 and 阿姨.

  • @heqingquan7996
    @heqingquan79967 жыл бұрын

    These are two individuals who are eking out a living in China in an unconventional manner. Granted that they are sometimes cocky in a way that can make some Chinese people feel uncomfortable, they should be left alone. Some of the netizens are simply overreacting. Maybe these netizens don't fully understand the videos, maybe they are being oversensitive, or maybe they are justifiably feeling slighted. But China is a big country. There should be room for a variety of perspectives, even those that may make some of us uncomfortable. Besides, these two guys are way, way better in terms of understanding China than the vast majority of people in the West. Their videos on the whole do help the outside world get to know China better. If these guys are kicked out, which I don't for a moment think they should, those in the West who wish to know a thing or two about China will have no choice but to rely on the much filtered mainstream Western media, which are just so much more biased about everything Chinese. Those netizens who campaign to kick these two guys out should just butt out.

  • @fredh8065

    @fredh8065

    7 жыл бұрын

    you cant defeat the Chinese netizens as a foreigner. I would suggest just to keep a low profile. China is still a very conservative countries like many Asian countries.

  • @kinglear5952

    @kinglear5952

    5 жыл бұрын

    You sound very fair

  • @subkat5256
    @subkat52566 жыл бұрын

    Just watched your video. Sorry to hear the things you go through? I have two questions. Do you both have a plan B regarding your family if China should ask you to leave. And, the introduction song , was that made for your vlog. It's a good song.

  • @RB-it4os
    @RB-it4os6 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the informative videos!

  • @Eric-ue5mm
    @Eric-ue5mm7 жыл бұрын

    You guys REALLY need hardcoded subtitles. I need your vlogs, dont get deported, lol.

  • @liuedward9803
    @liuedward98037 жыл бұрын

    Hey Winston, I am a Chinese citizen, i would like to thx you for all those years work for promoting Chinese culture. I checked those forums, i tried to defence you, but i found it hard, because those negative comments about you just dont make sense to me. I highly doubt there is some anti-china group trying to make information-unsymmetry people against you, since they cant really go to youtube to check those video by themselves. I want you to know, all those Chinese people who watch you video know the fact that your attitude toward China is friendly and appreciation. As you can see, there are actually a lot people defending for you, i assume those are all people like me, who actually watched a lots of your videos. Yeah, dont let those retards get you, you 've been in china for so long, you should know there is a group of people called ‘键盘侠’ or ‘网络暴民’. Just ignore them, maybe this is just a price you need to pay for being so successful as a youtuber.

  • @mrtrappist7947

    @mrtrappist7947

    7 жыл бұрын

    I am reporting ADVCHINA to Chinese officials too. But not about the video of "Chinese girls are easy". It is about their lies, rumors trashing on President Xi, Chinese law enforcement, Chinese products, Chinese enterprises, Chinese culture, etc.

  • @liuedward9803

    @liuedward9803

    7 жыл бұрын

    what lies. rumors about Xi and law enforcement.etc? Which video did he talked about president Xi, sry i missed that video, plz show me. Regarding to chinese law enforcement, i dont feel his video bias, I had been in China 19 years, that is what i'd seen. He knows china is huge, and things can be different in different areas, so as he explained in the videos. Do you know that? In their video, i see china as a beautiful and attractive country. I love China, so i dont see anything wrong with their video.

  • @toughbaloney4317

    @toughbaloney4317

    7 жыл бұрын

    Liu Edward go to watch the video of VR .. Winston said President Xi is stupid and fanatic by putting VR technolog as the center piece of Chinese future economic growth... and it is a freaking lie.. The investment on VR technology is only 1.4% in the total research budget. It is not the center piece at all. And president Xi is a very smart guy!

  • @toughbaloney4317

    @toughbaloney4317

    7 жыл бұрын

    Liu Edward China uncensored has been censored by Google advisement department and Apple, Microsoft etc.. all business parterner with China..

  • @liuedward9803

    @liuedward9803

    7 жыл бұрын

    i just checked those 2 VR videos again, 'China's VR Coffee Shops' and 'China Leads The World in Virtual Reality'. The only moment they mentioned Xi is the a picture was taken when Xi hold the VR. Can you plz show me which part are you talking about, 'cause i skipped bit by bit when i was watching the video 2nd time, i might missed that. To me, the thing is it doesnt matter 'China uncensored' can be seen in china or not, but can it be seen by people that are not familiar with China. It is even better if it can only be seen in china than the rest of the world, we dont want foreigners watch shit comments about china like that. ADV china's video has both the positive and negative perceptions of china, which makes it more objective and more genuine. So people outside of China will believe it not some government paid propaganda and actually come to china and learn about china. I agree some of Winston's idea is not right, especially the video when he went to a a person's house in rural area and talked shit about his peanut is dirty. But i'd say his overall intension about China is good, and he is definitely not one of those foreigners who try to make China looks bad. You know they are not another China uncensored .

  • @jeremymitchell6224
    @jeremymitchell62247 жыл бұрын

    The thing that strikes me is that nobody in China seems to have any pride in their homes. I do drywall/tile/carpet everyday at work in Wyoming, but all these Chinese seem to think that keeping a nice home is somebody else's problem. It's strange. Do they really think that the government or whatever will come knocking and make their lives better in any sense? It's baffling to me.

  • @objectivelyawesome8540
    @objectivelyawesome85407 жыл бұрын

    "That's been around a couple hundred years for a reason" I'm dying over here

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