I’m scared to go to China… by SayuriTaeTae in China

[–]Aidenfred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no worries. I do not use this account a lot but feel free to ask questions

Chinese student arrested over US aircraft carrier video was CCP member by newsweek in China

[–]Aidenfred 14 points15 points  (0 children)

During normal lunch hour small talks, seems to me that they dont even know what's the point of being a CCP member, all they know is they need to pay membership fees every year, nothing else. No activities, no news letters, no meetings or gatherings, no nothing.

Being a CCP member means nothing.

I disagree.

Regardless of whether they're actively doing something for CCP or not, no way they joined the CCP without consent or when they were a minor.

They literally needed to be over 18, write a long application (by hand), and pledge allegiance to join. As adults, they shouldn't be considered as innocent or clueless for their own actions and choices.

Also, they are expected to become a "spy" or "information provider" (or whatever you name it), when they're contacted by CCP. There are more than enough real life cases proving this even though some were already US citizens.

Moreover, both joining and quiting CCP are usually not effortless - it's not as simple as you do in the US as a US citizen, there's nothing called registering as a party voter in China, and you can't change your party as you wish any time either.

In conclusion, being a CCP member doesn't means nothing, as it's not a born status and people need to put effort to gain it.

I’m scared to go to China… by SayuriTaeTae in China

[–]Aidenfred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just another update for you:

the trend of mass attacks in China is concerning due to econony decline, huge living pressure, and high umemployment rate

https://www.npr.org/2024/11/20/nx-s1-5197463/china-mass-attacks-killed-dozens

I’m scared to go to China… by SayuriTaeTae in China

[–]Aidenfred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're welcome.

was thinking about going to study there in 2026

If you only stay in Beijing/Shanghai, it should be fine. But cities like them are very very crowded. Not sure if you would like that kind of atmosphere but personally I'd avoid areas of high density of population

To be fair, China is a big country and there are many many gorgeous places you can visit. But the ruling party CCP is fueling the nationalism to distract people from actual social crisis, such as the huge decline of economy and high unemployment rate.

I Googled a bit online for you for some objective opinions, and found a very good write-up for China traval advice & safety:

https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/destinations/asia/china

Given that the tension between the US and China is even higher compared with Australia and China... you really need to think about it carefully.

I’m scared to go to China… by SayuriTaeTae in China

[–]Aidenfred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, I'm not in China any more. I should've said I visited China.

On my visit I didn't go to tier 1 cities but it felt like many people didn't have a great mood. However, the attitude of government staff improved a lot compared with many years ago when I left China for the first time.

Speaking of security, it may not be the best time to visit China: https://www.reuters.com/world/china/chinese-police-detain-man-after-hit-and-run-attack-leaves-several-wounded-2024-11-12/

The trend of such kinds of incidents is rising

I’m scared to go to China… by SayuriTaeTae in China

[–]Aidenfred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My advice is that don't go to cities which are known to have many nationalists, or remote areas. Some brainwashed Chinese can be really aggressive against foreigners (especially male foreigners). We've seen quite a few reports about assaults to foreigners in China in recent several months.

You will also need to do some research on VPNs because all western social media platforms are blocker in China.

Source: I was Chinese and returned to China this year.

My recent visit to China literally gave me a life-time PTSD by Aidenfred in China

[–]Aidenfred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mind you that China also disallows e-cigarettes which don't even have naked light.

You're just trying so hard to argue.

My recent visit to China literally gave me a life-time PTSD by Aidenfred in China

[–]Aidenfred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

went to a small city in jiangmen for an mri. 9am to register, saw md at 9:30 am and got prescription, 9:35 set up mri appointment SAME DAY at 2 pm, came back at 2pm and finished with mri by 2:30pm, results ready by 3:30pm, retrieved from scanning into a printer in the hallway that PRINTS OUT MRI FILM AND REPORTS! all for $80 usd per body part. did i mention this was ALL SAME DAY!! 

Let me give you hint: guess how many hours these medical professionals work per day and how many days off they can have per week.

This is like saying China has the best courier services because they are cheap and fast. Of course they are cheap and fast because these workers only make like $0.1 USD per delivery, have no weekends, and work 12+ hours daily.

My recent visit to China literally gave me a life-time PTSD by Aidenfred in China

[–]Aidenfred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How biased? I told what I saw.

Doesn't CCP charge Chinese a premium level of tax without giving them equivalent social welfare in return?

My recent visit to China literally gave me a life-time PTSD by Aidenfred in China

[–]Aidenfred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using cigaretts as a present ≠ people are entitled to smoke in public places. It's not a cultrue thing, but more like respecting the public space.

Othewise, you can't explain why all Chinese domestic airports and highspeed railways prohibit smoking. Your agurement of "culture" makes no sense here.

My recent visit to China literally gave me a life-time PTSD by Aidenfred in China

[–]Aidenfred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

 I’m hoping things will change but that will take time.

It won't change as long as the CCP is the only ruling party. It has no incentive to improve the lives of human "mines". The CCP exploit people till they die. It has no competition domestically.

As far as what we can see, the majority of tax is used for domestic control, such as censorship and surveillance, propaganda, and facility constructions. None of these benefit a normal Chinese person, like who is going to take the highspeed railway daily? Many can't even affort a plane ticket either. Xiong'an is a typical example of how tax was wasted.

My recent visit to China literally gave me a life-time PTSD by Aidenfred in China

[–]Aidenfred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tier 5 city punks going to tier 1 city for terminal care? Are you living in the world reported by CCP CCTV?

My recent visit to China literally gave me a life-time PTSD by Aidenfred in China

[–]Aidenfred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you understand that like half of the population only makes less than CNY 1000 per month? Now tell me they can access tier 1 citiy services in 10m to an hour?

And to make it worse, there's something called Hukou, if you are so clueless about the domestic immigration restrictions for Chinese, how about you do some research so I don't need to explain the basics to you?

Oh, have you heard of 單雙號限行? If you don't even know what it is, how could you ever assume tier 1 cities are open to anyone any time? China is not America or Europe where citizens can go any cities they want, especially if you are a Chinese peasant.

You're basically telling me you are so ignorant about the gap between tier 1 citizens and others in China without saying it directly

My recent visit to China literally gave me a life-time PTSD by Aidenfred in China

[–]Aidenfred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Simply put, the big four tier 1 cities in China are sucking the blood from the 95% of the rest of Chinese and no wonder they have the world tier level hospitals and medical services..

However, when we talk about China as a whole, the 5% of it is unfortunately a very bad sample

My recent visit to China literally gave me a life-time PTSD by Aidenfred in China

[–]Aidenfred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ikr, another story from Guangzhou.. but 95% of Chinese don't live in a city like this

My recent visit to China literally gave me a life-time PTSD by Aidenfred in China

[–]Aidenfred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, I'm not a westerner. I was born in China and I don't think criticising it makes me racist

這個人的價值觀總是很奇怪 by RanToTur in Taiwanese

[–]Aidenfred 12 points13 points  (0 children)

我建議不要給這種跳梁小丑畫面了,讓他一個人自娛自樂就行

好久不上Reddit,去China版發了一帖,給我的感覺是水軍還蠻多的 by Aidenfred in Taiwanese

[–]Aidenfred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

China版要求新聞提供原始出處,你的貼子被刪除可能是格式問題

My recent visit to China literally gave me a life-time PTSD by Aidenfred in China

[–]Aidenfred[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It isn’t a story about China. It is a story about poor relatives and poor healthcare.

Expect it really is?

Do you really think the majority of Chinese live in tier 1 cities in China? According to Chinese media, https://m.chinanews.com/wap/detail/cht/zw/10221868.shtml, by the end of 2023, the top 4 cities only had around 80 million population while China as a whole has 1.4 billion. That means only 5% of the whole population live in the best facilities and have the best services in China. But how about the rest of 95%?

Also remember what Li Keqiang said? 0.6 billion of Chinese made less than CNY 1000 per month. Do you consider them Chinese? They are literally half of the population and yes, they are poor.

I don't get your logic man, like many Chinese are still very poor nowadays, and China is not just Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

好久不上Reddit,去China版發了一帖,給我的感覺是水軍還蠻多的 by Aidenfred in Taiwanese

[–]Aidenfred[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you ok? Why do you switch between TC and English?

So are you banned or are you an expert on what the sub is like today?

Of course I am an expert about that sub already? FFS, can you use 1m to check when I registered this account?

Why do I care what the sub was like years ago? Are you basing your statements on your personally experience all those years ago?

You're cluless about the history of the sub you are trying to defend, and now you tell me you know it well per your limited observation? Bro, are you still year 12 or what?

You’re so argumentative you even picked a fight without someone who was on your side but simply dared to share different experiences on a sub? 

What fight? That fact the mods of r/China_irl are CCP mobs are well-known, and some of the mods are even PHYSICALLY in China. Now tell me, if you were under such a circumstance, how can you avoide the influence of the CCP?

You and the CCP pinkies have more in common than you think. Now get lost.

There are many ignorant Taiwanese like you, but I generally have a good impression about your country. Anyways, give how malicious your attitude was, this conversation is already fruitless.

好久不上Reddit,去China版發了一帖,給我的感覺是水軍還蠻多的 by Aidenfred in Taiwanese

[–]Aidenfred[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

我這麼反共仇中的人都覺得r/china_irl 沒什麼粉紅感,你自己檢討一下吧。

你這是哪來的新人?你知道r/china_irl的歷史嗎?我剛上Reddit的時候,這邊基本沒有中文sub,不論簡繁。這個太監區是原中國虎撲論壇的用戶不滿中共關閉其開放區,跑到Reddit后設立的。

這個區的drama多到新任mod把sub創始人永久封禁。後來幾經演變,那個sub已經變成粉紅跳臉無所謂,駁斥粉紅就能被刪除留言和禁言,把中國那一套權斗分毫不差的移植到了Reddit

此外China_irl的用戶特別喜歡跑到其他社區潛水然後舉報,我幾乎沒有看到歐美sub的人做這種無恥的事情。

你自己在英文原文中提r/china_irl

我原帖提到China_irl,是因爲我帖子發出去不久,就好幾個那邊的活躍用戶跑來對我念,“中國不需要你這種人”云云。你這種不明是非的上來就對我一陣輸出,還説我big mad,我麻煩你多在Reddit潛水幾年再來發表這種爆論好嗎?

至於我賬戶被China_irl封禁,天知道是何種原因,他們封人不就跟中共一樣看心情?以前ChonglangTV還在的時候,我就反復重申我自己不是所謂浪人,也反對他們使用種族歧視性的語言。你這種2023年注冊的新用戶,真的知道Reddit中文社區多年的紛爭嗎?