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China Just Built 1 Billion Empty Houses for Nobody 

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@laowhy86
@laowhy86 Год назад
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@M4SSYM3SSY
@M4SSYM3SSY Год назад
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@M4SSYM3SSY
@M4SSYM3SSY Год назад
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@M4SSYM3SSY
@M4SSYM3SSY Год назад
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@yarrlegap6940
@yarrlegap6940 Год назад
None of this is a surprise to me. I was training Chinese spies ... excuse me, I mean engineers ... before you were out of diapers. My counterparts went on to be millionaires and some might qualify as Bond villains. ... And I'm telling you. We did this. The whole eco-BS is smoke and mirrors and what's happening to the Chinese is planned. The real trouble is that the people behind the curtain have had trouble turning the West into China. That's why our borders are being flooded with 3rd world illiterates and violent criminals and the mentally ill. ..
@yarrlegap6940
@yarrlegap6940 Год назад
If China is going to collapse ... it better hurry and do it before the lunatics exhaust our fossil fuel supplies ...
@michygeorg
@michygeorg Год назад
The fact China has used more concrete in three years than the US did in a hundred is 🤯
@RicArmstrong
@RicArmstrong Год назад
Yes, but Chinese concrete is very low quality.
@MasticinaAkicta
@MasticinaAkicta Год назад
You CALL it concrete, but is it?
@horustrismegistus1017
@horustrismegistus1017 Год назад
​@@RicArmstrongFalls apart like mud when hit with water, or gripped by a womans hand. Seen countless videos of them complaining, and of their cities falling apart.
@ruskip
@ruskip Год назад
Yes, just to fudge their GDP numbers
@jigsaw99
@jigsaw99 Год назад
you mean tofu?
@superscatboy
@superscatboy Год назад
The fact that homeless people aren't rushing to squat in these buildings says a lot.
@Jet-ij9zc
@Jet-ij9zc Год назад
Bold of you to assume the homeless aren't sent to the gulags
@paco291
@paco291 Год назад
Can we send ours there? 🇺🇸
@fscfsc-q3g
@fscfsc-q3g Год назад
but china has no homeless people,u should go to china and see
@bloodstripeleatherneck1941
@bloodstripeleatherneck1941 Год назад
​@@fscfsc-q3gjust filthy deviants in gulags.
@BrutusAlbion
@BrutusAlbion Год назад
Right ... their not homeless, they're just voluntarily living under a bridge 🤣@@fscfsc-q3g
@sonofnam4418
@sonofnam4418 Год назад
If a country uses gutter-oil for cooking, that country's argument goes out the window.
@bid84
@bid84 Год назад
Grim 🤢
@bid84
@bid84 Год назад
@@katieevans6017 Ageism is not very attractive, also Xi Xinping is a dictator, at least in democratic counties we can vote them out.
@mikediamond353
@mikediamond353 Год назад
OR, the worlds leading democracy has been falsifying their own elections, For Decades!
@sonofnam4418
@sonofnam4418 Год назад
@@katieevans6017 At least my leader doesn't censor your right to free speech 🤣
@KayAteChef
@KayAteChef Год назад
My hair is a bird; your point is invalid.
@kenkruger481
@kenkruger481 Год назад
It was very apparent to me on my first visit to China in 2003 (Shenzhen). They were nothing more than a "paper dragon". The breathtaking architectural landscapes viewed from afar could not account for the many cracks that I saw in new construction, especially the new and prestigious China Bank in the city center. And I didn't even mention the stench emanating from every waterway. Shenzhen was like viewing a stately forest miles away only to find that the trees there were diseased.,,,,That impression has been etched into my memory forever.
@BiggieTrismegistus
@BiggieTrismegistus Год назад
All these buildings have contributed massively to China's "economic miracle" and it's supposed new wealth. Unfortunately for the Chinese a lot of that economic growth is fake.
@nikolaizaicev9297
@nikolaizaicev9297 6 месяцев назад
Sure bud, that is why this channel and dozens of overs have to pour dirt on them on a daily basis, and why officials from USA and Europe have to fly to China and beg them to reduce their production. All because they are a "paper dragon", continue to kid yourself as this dude does.
@richarddraggan8290
@richarddraggan8290 Год назад
As president Xi said once in an interview. "The main thing that keeps me up at night, Is jobs. Working people do not protest" I am guessing this is also a huge reason for building pointless projects.
@richardsoult5678
@richardsoult5678 Год назад
From one Richard to another please think what the real reason is and then you will see how brilliant this is.We know world war three is right around the corner with the invasion of Taiwan which will means many cities will be destroyed so do you wait for your cities to be destroyed to rebuild or have the buildings there already and with no people living there it is not a target.When you think of the future and know a great war is to come then you will realize this is a brilliant move.
@lokin4truth
@lokin4truth 10 месяцев назад
Well the house of cards built by Xi is tumbling to the ground...literally and figuratively!
@Pencil-o1p
@Pencil-o1p 6 месяцев назад
Probably. It is very hard to have all 1 billion+ people employed. China is just too populous to handle in my opinion, so he’d rather waste things (build and then demolish the excess in order to keep people busy) than have a massive protest and risk of losing his chair and even his communist empire.
@parkerault2607
@parkerault2607 Год назад
Seems like they could save a lot of effort and pollution by just paying half the people to dig holes and the other half to fill them in.
@tankg9263
@tankg9263 Год назад
Yes but giant holes don’t look good in propoganda
@nathancoronado8408
@nathancoronado8408 11 месяцев назад
😂😂
@zericle1
@zericle1 Год назад
I'm always baffled to see the sheer amount of waste that the Chinese government just allows to happen.
@EliTecapture-ru3vw
@EliTecapture-ru3vw Год назад
It's one way to enslave their people
@darthlaurel
@darthlaurel Год назад
This is the delusion of communism.
@resmarted
@resmarted Год назад
That's what central planning does, always.
@llortaton2834
@llortaton2834 Год назад
*promotes
@DK-ev9dg
@DK-ev9dg Год назад
​@@EliTecapture-ru3vw😂😂😂😂😂😂now you have lost all the logic. America pushes low incomes on to the road then? Right. And hates middle class
@FarmerKen355
@FarmerKen355 Год назад
I have been watching the two of you for about ten years now. I am an American living in Australia married to a woman from Hong Kong and I appreciate your travels around China I have found it very informative and I suspect that if the PLA knew what you were doing you might have disappeared in Outer Mongolia. Watch your back mate, your reach now is such that I have no doubt they see you and you are in their cross hairs.
@bbrebozo6417
@bbrebozo6417 Год назад
It’s called gaming the system. That’s the only thing local officials know how to do, game the system to extract money from the central government.
@mikemiller659
@mikemiller659 Год назад
CORRUPTION IS THE RULE, POORLEY built products ARE the result. its called ToFu Drege
@Psychiatrick
@Psychiatrick Год назад
"Government" has no $$$$ ... Government's SOUL responsibility is to create debt then give off land etc. in lieu of debt. When all $$$ is given, and still there's debt, the Voters then give up their lives ... Maga is what mRNA is all about!
@brettrobinson2901
@brettrobinson2901 Год назад
​@@mikemiller659ToFu Drege....mmm..mmm...sounds TASTY!...
@asandax6
@asandax6 Год назад
It's incredible how China builds these huge sand castles that appear as real buildings.
@Cau_No
@Cau_No Год назад
They saw the movie "Inception" and thought: Hold my beer …
@J.Paul2023
@J.Paul2023 Год назад
Unfortunately by some of the videos that we see regarding that, they need better control on corruption as some builders will do everything to get rich off the government.
@soom878
@soom878 Год назад
haha nice one :DDDD
@lainiwakura1776
@lainiwakura1776 Год назад
@@J.Paul2023 Good luck with that in a communist country.
@HydraSumit-qm9fq
@HydraSumit-qm9fq Год назад
And quality
@UnnamedBridgeburner
@UnnamedBridgeburner Год назад
This is the country that we’ve all been led to believe is an economic and military match for the USA.
@elishh8173
@elishh8173 Год назад
I still think USA would win a war between the two. But unfortunately for us regular people that kind of war would kill off the majority of humans and animals in the world. And plants. So in the end we would all die, because of the aftermath of the war. That's sad and frightening to even think about.
@RogueReplicant
@RogueReplicant Год назад
​@@elishh8173You are clueless and naive. The USA would win in a few weeks without having to fire a single shot. Blockade the Strait of Hormuz and the arrogant copycats will collapse in a month.
@tribalismblindsthembutnoty124
@@elishh8173 china would fail in an attack, like they always do. They also do not have God on their side. China plus russia together would not defeat the usa. China+Russia+NK+Iran+Iraq+SaudiArabia+Turkey+Indonesia could not do it together. As long as we keep protecting israel, we will have God on our side.
@dannystalford5029
@dannystalford5029 Год назад
the USA does the exact same thing mate... The US VASTLY over-manufactures weapons, munitions & bombs. The huge majority of which become decommissioned after expiring or sold onto contractors and end up god knows where. Bombs that have no economic benefit, and put 0 growth back into the economy. Either ending up in a landfill or blowing innocent people to smithereens somewhere on the other side of the world. Then we can talk about the TRILLIONS spent on "green energy" solutions that don't actually work. All through government spending funded by national debt (ends up coming out of taxpayers pockets i might add). What about the billions that fund the WEF from the US every year? What makes you think the US is any different to China on the wasting of surplus cash & resources front? The question you should ask yourself is why don't you know any of this? And if you did, why does it not bother you? Because the Western corporate media told you it's all fine?
@Golfing422
@Golfing422 Год назад
They might be with our woke military.
@glenclark777
@glenclark777 Год назад
I'm so glad you and Serptenza post the truth about China. We don't get this from anywhere else. Thank you!
@Alipotamus
@Alipotamus Год назад
I follow “China Insights “ on RU-vid. Excellent
@Mrgs168
@Mrgs168 Год назад
Brother! Can't you even afford a plane ticket to China? Work hard and earn money. If you have the opportunity to come to China, you can trust me privately! I'll treat you to dinner!
@SuperMikado282
@SuperMikado282 10 месяцев назад
@rickybarber347 I don't know where that came from, but I have deleted it.
@justsomeguyinnc473
@justsomeguyinnc473 Год назад
The concrete usage and co2 emissions are beyond appalling.
@daskritterhaus5491
@daskritterhaus5491 Год назад
fear not !!! fear not !!! the communist dictatorshit admiring (google it) elected leader of Canaduh justin TURDeau is on it, BANNING PLASTIC GROCERY BAGS AND BREAD TIES. harumph, harumph harumph dat will show dem.
@venom74799
@venom74799 Год назад
Concrete??? You mean flour bricks and glue.
@tomdemay6147
@tomdemay6147 Год назад
co2 is good for trees bud.
@Angusoksen
@Angusoksen Год назад
@@tomdemay6147 Yes but too much Co2 is toxic/anesthetic Mr. Einstein
@a64738
@a64738 Год назад
The climate hysteria and Co2 hysteria is a scam just like the coward19 influenza scam... Co2 is food for plants and we need Co2 or else plant growth will suffer, same with higher temperatures. More Co2 and higher temperatures is actually beneficial to life on earth. Also the claims that ocean will rice 80 meters thanks to Antarctic ice melting if temperature goes up 3c is idiotic... The temperature in arctic is -50 to -17c, 3 degrees rise in temperature will do nothing to the Antarctic ice.
@biiyen8458
@biiyen8458 Год назад
I'd rather spend a month in some abandoned house dating back to the Spanish Inquisition than stay a single second inside China's paper-mache buildings
@lokelaufeyson9931
@lokelaufeyson9931 Год назад
i think they will hold together if you avoid release a fart in them, idk if they are fart rated.
@uhforja
@uhforja Год назад
Hey. I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition!🤠
@MortiXD09
@MortiXD09 Год назад
​@@lokelaufeyson9931they are, but only passed becouse of bribes.😂
@raidzeromatt
@raidzeromatt Год назад
Remember when people were afraid of China invading the US? 😂
@trygveplaustrum4634
@trygveplaustrum4634 Год назад
To be fair, the preferred house sounds pretty cool.
@T0tenkampf
@T0tenkampf Год назад
I used to work for one of the largest manufacturers of Chemical Emissions Monitoring Systems in the world, we never sold a single one into China. Sure, they said that was because China requires projects like that to be mfg with 51% Chinese labor and materials but our Shanghai based office never reported that many sales either.
@BjorgenEatinger
@BjorgenEatinger Год назад
Biggest polluter in the world, and nobody is doing ANYTHING about it.
@bgregg55
@bgregg55 11 месяцев назад
It's important to understand they aren't homes. They are just unfinished concrete shells of buildings without electricity or plumbing. And they are falling apart within a very short period because very substandard concrete was used.
@Flowing_thoughts
@Flowing_thoughts Год назад
My god, the ecological impact of this is mind blowing...
@E4439Qv5
@E4439Qv5 Год назад
The ecosystems over there are already beyond saving, trust.
@Jet-ij9zc
@Jet-ij9zc Год назад
​@E4439Qv5 what ecosystem?
@E4439Qv5
@E4439Qv5 Год назад
@@Jet-ij9zc hardly any birds. Heavy pollution. Unsafe water, many times unfit for irrigation, let alone human or animal consumption. Extinct river dolphins. Overfishing off the coast. "What ecosystems" indeed.
@Jet-ij9zc
@Jet-ij9zc Год назад
@E4439Qv5 I know, by "what ecosystem" I meant that the ecosystem no longer exist
@gdutfulkbhh7537
@gdutfulkbhh7537 Год назад
Communism always wrecks the environment.
@JohnJBrowne11209
@JohnJBrowne11209 Год назад
My youngest sister and her family lived in Hong Kong for about four years. My brother in law worked for an Australian tech company which did a lot of business in the Mainland. During one vacation in Mainland China they and their three children (all under 10 years of age) toured a new housing development. When the Sales Manager saw my niece and nephews running around the playground she came over to my sister and brother-in-law and offered them a rather decent amount of money just to have the kids come and play in the park every day. She told them having foreigners ESPECIALLY Americans living in your development was a huge selling point and even more so if there were American children. She was really disappointed when my sister told her they lived a few hundred miles away in Hong Kong
@dwaynejones1555
@dwaynejones1555 Год назад
Very clever.
@jamesg1501
@jamesg1501 Год назад
That's crazy!
@gaius_enceladus
@gaius_enceladus Год назад
@JohnJBrowne11209 - Sounds like it was all about "face". The foreign children gave the woman and the housing area more "face".
@biswaranjanpanigrahy98
@biswaranjanpanigrahy98 Год назад
​@@gaius_enceladusmore like making a scapegoat
@C5Dynamite
@C5Dynamite Год назад
lol, kids starting their white monkey career early
@PCSamsung-qp2wv
@PCSamsung-qp2wv Год назад
Imagine how much wealth is being skimmed off these projects by corrupt politicians and contractors, has to be mind-boggling. We're talking many many trillions. That's probably three quarters of the reason for it.
@audleong7250
@audleong7250 Год назад
I heard from a source that a nail costs several thousand yuan as quoted in tenders for high speed rail across the entire country
@gazzman6547
@gazzman6547 Год назад
It's about growing china fake gdp. Ccp keep building tofu buildings to inflate their gdp.a
@Samookely
@Samookely 8 месяцев назад
this has undoubtedly had a global effect
@Cwgrlup
@Cwgrlup Год назад
Its a miracle you got out of this country and didn’t end up disappearing into thin air. Glad you got out. I know so many people who have vacationed here-including my husband when he was young-and I have never had the desire to go there.
@eeetuman
@eeetuman Год назад
"90% of all cranes are in China" That mention used originally to be the sign of growing economy. Making cities of empty apartment buildings.
@vincentxie3090
@vincentxie3090 Год назад
Imagine how many residential problems are happening right now in most parts of China, and the fact that many people are suffering due to not having enough high income to afford better estates which allows this to happen that poorly
@Greg-yu4ij
@Greg-yu4ij Год назад
Have the homeowners buy out the developers then combine 4 apartments into 1 and let the new AI robots maintain them. The extraction space could be used for larger families. This could solve so many problems. We are on the verge of the most fantastic amazing world yet we gravitate towards the ideas of the past. The wars of the past. The hatred of the past. Xi is teaching a valuable lesson. Survival of the fittest. Fighting yesterdays war, The attitude of kill or be killed leads us all nowhere but to a quagmire of mistrust. By ramping all that nationalism up to a 10 he is helping china and the world get it out of their system now before AI lets us wage an apocalyptic war and we’re all eating bugs to survive
@pablo4yu
@pablo4yu Год назад
Its funny because they’re communist… they’re supposed to assign you living quarters…
@Modernbibleperspective
@Modernbibleperspective Год назад
Sounds like Bidenomic
@BungieStudios
@BungieStudios Год назад
I wanted to live in them for the longest time until I learned how dangerous and poorly constructed they were.
@jmchng9662
@jmchng9662 Год назад
They are poorly constructed? Really? Tell me honestly have you ever been to China to see for yourself? I bet you never & just basing on heresays including lies from idiots like the Laowhy86, SepentZa, China Uncensored, etc
@vodkawhisperer3923
@vodkawhisperer3923 Год назад
why arent i detecting any sarcasm
@lunam7249
@lunam7249 Год назад
called "tofu dreg"....cardboard skyscrapers!!😳😳😳😳😳
@jmchng9662
@jmchng9662 Год назад
Oh yeah....tell me how many tall skyscrapers are there in China? Then show me how many of them have collapsed so far? Bet you can't tell. Fyi China has the largest number of skyscrapers in the world, surpassing that of the top eleven largest, the United States (870+), United Arab Emirates (310+), South Korea (270+), Japan (270+), Malaysia (260+), Australia (140+), Indonesia (130+), Canada (130+), Philippines (120+) and Thailand (120+) combined. As of 2023, China has more than 3,000 buildings above 150 m (490 ft), of which 106 are supertall (300 m (980 ft) and above). Now count the number that have collapsed & divided it by ratio....if you can, instead of simply uttering your rubbish.
@jmchng9662
@jmchng9662 Год назад
Meanwhile bear in mind this.... The aging infrastructure in the US had received a woeful C- grade from the American Society of Civil Engineers. The organization’s latest report states that an underground water pipe bursts every two minutes; 43% of US public roads are in poor condition, and 7% of bridges still being used by millions of commuters daily are “structurally deficient“. Moral of the story -- Look yourself in the mirror.
@TerrenceBosworth
@TerrenceBosworth Год назад
This has been going on for at least 10 years. For 30 miles out from south Beijing fast train station there were 20 story towers ( all the same design mostly) on both sides of the railway line stretched to the horizon.
@zacksmith5644
@zacksmith5644 7 месяцев назад
Cry more
@dachicagoan8185
@dachicagoan8185 Год назад
So nice of them. Every country can send their respective homeless populations
@phu5005
@phu5005 Год назад
Send them all the illegals
@JohnJBrowne11209
@JohnJBrowne11209 Год назад
Brilliant!
@joelscb
@joelscb Год назад
Because the unhoused are subhuman and should be sent away like prisoners right?
@setiyoung1611
@setiyoung1611 Год назад
@@joelscb You missed it mate, sailed over your head.
@blacksage81
@blacksage81 Год назад
​@setiyoung1611 if anything it's speaks volumes about their character.
@firestick4991
@firestick4991 Год назад
The sad part is people are paying for them, and they can’t even live in them!
@AttestedArk1202
@AttestedArk1202 Год назад
Even if they could live in them, what then, the city doesn’t exist really, no businesses, no work, no entertainment, no restaurants, no bars, etc, but plenty of construction work!
@DzR1591
@DzR1591 11 месяцев назад
​@@AttestedArk1202still doesnt matter. Housing is more important than that.. This is insane
@hellious7670
@hellious7670 Год назад
Thank you. There was a time China had a stranglehold on youtube, and you couldn't say even a neutral word about them. Thanks for the honesty and the bluntness. This world has gone too far into fantasy.
@Iggy1008
@Iggy1008 Год назад
This is what happens when the government has so much power and there’s no competition. That’s why property should be owned by people and businesses.
@tarstarkusz
@tarstarkusz 4 месяца назад
Nonsense. This is happening all over the world.
@ShevillMathers
@ShevillMathers Год назад
The buildings are basically unliveable, they are only a steel and concrete shell, no plumbing, no electrical wiring, so no power heating or lighting, now sewerage etc. These essential utilities are up to the buyer to get installed, along with outfitting/decorating etc. this actually reduces the value of the apartment/unit because the next buyer will not live with someone else’s outfitting, they have to pay to get it all removed. Weird does not even begin to describe their logic and crap construction. I have talked with a family who did buy one and they make do with torches, buckets and climbing endless concrete stairs to their section, no lifts in these buildings. Outwardly it is all for show, look what we have done. The build quality is so bad, they are falling apart after 3 years. What really appals me is the sheer waste of primary building materials that have been imported from other countries, resources that once used up, that’s it. Iron ore for steel, high quality coal for steel making, the pollution and waste borders on insanity.😢
@dwaynejones1555
@dwaynejones1555 Год назад
Mathers that's crazy! What floor do they live on?
@ercushkakulmetov7458
@ercushkakulmetov7458 Год назад
They build housing in hopes people will buy it for outrageous prices, when that doesn't happen the building are left to rot and demolished. In the end its profit over everything, housing is commodity this is why homelessness is an issue everywhere.
@tribalismblindsthembutnoty124
no its to look like they have economic growth. So foreigners buy in to their real estate companies and to attract investment in the country in general. Paper tiger.
@forsociopoliticalstuff2629
@forsociopoliticalstuff2629 Год назад
Isn’t this kind of like just digging a hole deeper for themselves? Wasn’t the sheer excess of unoccupied buildings already causing issues?
@elchurcho2704
@elchurcho2704 Год назад
If they stop digging half of the population dies
@X-Prime123
@X-Prime123 Год назад
It doesn't matter in what country, housing speculators are parasites.
@stonecoldsteveaustin9353
@stonecoldsteveaustin9353 Год назад
As a fan of liminal spaces, I'd honestly love to visit and explore some of these ghost cities. But I'm too terrified and repulsed by China to ever travel there, and I wouldn't trust any Chinese building as much as I could lift it.
@MenAreNotOk
@MenAreNotOk Год назад
They would collapse under your feet if you explored them
@MARlOKART
@MARlOKART Год назад
its crazy how propagandized everyone is in these comments hahaha. ive been living in China for 3 years and been treated better here than any other country ive been too. it's not all doom and gloom here and not a giant prison state.
@Andromeda365
@Andromeda365 Год назад
​@MARlOKART it's an echo chamber for the chinese haters. It let them feel good to hear bad things about china. Pathetic if you ask me.
@brettrobinson2901
@brettrobinson2901 Год назад
Squat and lift with your knees..might be able to lift a Chinese load bearing wall ....😜
@tipoima
@tipoima Год назад
Given what they are made out of, you could probably lift a wall or two.
@barryraymond9004
@barryraymond9004 Год назад
This is the difference between a billion people making billions of decisions on what they want for their lives or a small cardre of assholes that decide everything.
@superapex2128
@superapex2128 Год назад
But Winnie the Pooh is so lovable!
@barryraymond9004
@barryraymond9004 Год назад
@@superapex2128 My favorite example of top down CCP dumbassery is when the police pulled a farmer off a tractor while he was planting his fields during the covid lockdown. You can't get more stupid than that. That's what happens in a system with no feedback and no recourse.
@internetpointsbank
@internetpointsbank Год назад
No difference other then the illusion of choice.
@barryraymond9004
@barryraymond9004 Год назад
@@internetpointsbank There is no illusion of choice, there are degrees of choice. You don't appreciate the degree of choice in your life until it is taken away. No one has absolute choice.
@calitaliarepublic6753
@calitaliarepublic6753 Год назад
It’s no different in America. A few people at the top of the finance industry chose to hide junk bonds and it collapsed the US housing market. The Chinese might have overbuilt housing, but their overall investment in infrastructure for the past two decades helped bring the global economy out of a recession caused by America.
@chopsticksandtrains
@chopsticksandtrains Год назад
And they are still building - believe it or not! Totally nuts. Even in the small city I'm in, new communities are popping up everywhere. Not as fast as before, but still popping up on a regular basis. The number of empty units is just staggering!
@CommanderBunbun-fx5xu
@CommanderBunbun-fx5xu Год назад
Could it be a way to keep the prices of housing low?
@schloops8473
@schloops8473 Год назад
great nick :D
@AJayZy
@AJayZy Год назад
@@CommanderBunbun-fx5xuBrother I do not mean to be rude but how can you think that? We need to get your economics 101 brushed up man
@carcotasu081
@carcotasu081 Год назад
@@AJayZy In a functional, normal economy, what he said isn't wrong. Overproduction of housing units would end up lowering the price per unit as they remain unsold.
@AJayZy
@AJayZy Год назад
@@carcotasu081 Well this is anything BUT, isn’t it?
@argonyuanlagansua1210
@argonyuanlagansua1210 11 месяцев назад
Even Filipino cities that doesn't have much buildings and doesn't look improved is full of people and not a ghost city. China just doesn't admit that they're infastructure and urbanization is horribly useless. They are more corrupt and waste alot of funds, resources and money
@milestailprower
@milestailprower Год назад
With how things have been trending in terms of housing affordability in the US, it would have been nice if more affordable high density homes were build for millennials and gen Z. Obviously, to better standards than the ghost cities. Still, it's a bunch of wasted labor and material that could have gone elsewhere...
@ninjacats1647
@ninjacats1647 Год назад
Ah, 1 billion houses. Finally we can solve both the migrant crisis, the homeless crisis, and the housing crisis in one fell swoop. Send them all to China, they have plenty of housing.
@thegoldensnitch6312
@thegoldensnitch6312 Год назад
Yeah but seriously immigration would be a good thing for China if the CCP would chill out a bit
@JonSmith-hk1bq
@JonSmith-hk1bq Год назад
Be nice if millennials and gen Z didn't have to settle for dreaming of crappy high density housing in the first place.
@laattardo
@laattardo Год назад
As far as China officials are concerned, these ghost cities will continue. They are propping their economy with them, and as long as they can, they will continue to do so.
@sidious900
@sidious900 Год назад
As a millennial, id rather pay a mortgage than rent.
@MBasu-km8by
@MBasu-km8by Год назад
Solving homelessness without solving homelessness be like:
@RadiantMantra
@RadiantMantra Год назад
At the end of the day, words like "Houses" or "Apartments" give these empty concrete, unreachable boxes too much credit. They're functionally useless, they're not giving them away to the homeless, they're not even long-lasting structurally.
@dixonhill1108
@dixonhill1108 Год назад
Yeah it's increadily misleading, they're basically a billion concrete blocks.
@retr0prime_812
@retr0prime_812 Год назад
And it’s not even concrete. It’s basically wet gray sand
@BrianWelch-kj9qs
@BrianWelch-kj9qs 5 месяцев назад
The Concrete Confessional blog guy has some insane stories about being an educational consultant for the children of China's elite politicians / businesspeople/ celebrities. The first part is called "I Was Simon Song." It's def worth checking out. He was in Shenzhen during the COVID lockdowns, the A4 protests, and the pro-democracy riots in Hong Kong, as well.
@merrydaye4763
@merrydaye4763 3 месяца назад
That was a great read thanks!
@David-iy1zt
@David-iy1zt Год назад
Imagine if they actually put that much time and effort into trying to invent something new Or ensuring compliance on needed projects Or cleaning waterways etc etc
@Plethorality
@Plethorality Год назад
Or designing liveable habitation.
@teebosaurusyou
@teebosaurusyou Год назад
Or learning to not pollute waterways and groundwater in the first place.
@tylerdurden6920
@tylerdurden6920 Год назад
So what you're saying is you don't understand China and green technology? You do understand China is leading in almost all new techs now, right? Which is why the US is now sanctioning them.
@burp2019
@burp2019 Год назад
@@tylerdurden6920 hello zhang
@CrimsonKnight_Gaming
@CrimsonKnight_Gaming Год назад
@@tylerdurden6920 Leading in all news techs (proceeds to make thousands of electric cars, bikes and scooters for the statistics just to later pile them outside as rubbish)
@jilbertb
@jilbertb Год назад
The fact that these ppl are paying for their apartments before they're even built, then wait five years for it to be completed, only to have the bldg torn down and never get a refund from the bank or from the government is disgusting. Yet the government gives these huge companied loans to make more buildings, is bloody outrageous. 😂 companies
@joeltrefethren8134
@joeltrefethren8134 Год назад
Chinese people have suffered for generations of communism where farmers properties have been systematically erased for mineral harvesting. China used to have a huge homeless population but in 2020 thirty one cell phone users went dark in one month alone. China and its ghost cities are key to understanding evils of communism. This all represents crimes against humanity , and nothing in the least spectacular.
@Micha-qv5uf
@Micha-qv5uf Год назад
But it is also ridiculously stupid to do that. I mean the entire system wouldn't work if people had any idea about how to handle money.
@joeltrefethren8134
@joeltrefethren8134 Год назад
@@Micha-qv5uf That explains common core , how much did the Obama's pocket for screwing American children out of a education ? Do you know ? That was to the tune of 350 million.
@AJayZy
@AJayZy Год назад
@@Micha-qv5ufCome on man if you were the average Chinese you would probably have your money tied up in some fake high rise too be honest
@novat9731
@novat9731 Год назад
The construction company and the bank pay up to the same ccp officials.
@alinionutz8
@alinionutz8 8 месяцев назад
And here we go saving the planet by using paper straws. Our lifes are a lie.
@Domzdream
@Domzdream Год назад
Looks like they cut corners in adding standard material to cut costs. I know this, because you can see that their concrete and metal etc just crumbles. Quick story - my dad and I we developed a massive house and a large pool. After it was ready to be laced with cement (which you then paint the walls on) my dad decided he will skimp on the cement which you add to the sand to make the concrete. It bonds the sand together, making a grey looking paste, which you then layer onto the brick work below. Guess what - after it all dried, you could run the walls and make a hole with you finger, because there was so little cement in the concrete. Regarding the pool, the cement started coming off as well, leaking the water over and over. We had to redo everything. We had to tear it all off, re-plaster everything, and it was a great lesson for my dad. He basically payed double for everything. Lesson: do it once properly, and you’ll save so much money in getting it all inevitably fixed again. This is China’s problem. They skimp on materials and now look at the massive problems they have.
@laaaliiiluuu
@laaaliiiluuu Год назад
World: "We need to save resources to protect the planet!" Meanwhile in China:
@gazzman6547
@gazzman6547 Год назад
Greta Thurnberg in Western Media: How dare you steal my childhood 😢.
@dylanvienet7923
@dylanvienet7923 Год назад
I'm in Norway right now and I don't know how anyone here can simp for the Chinese government. It's as close to a perfect country as you can get and the people are so well looked after here
@VideaVice25
@VideaVice25 Год назад
When the paycheck is big enough many would simp for the Devil in a heartbeat.
@martindunstan8043
@martindunstan8043 Год назад
​@@VideaVice25yep, either a fat paycheck or the threat of imminent death will do the trick
@Vandreren83
@Vandreren83 Год назад
For sure. As a norwegian, seeing those posts by Erik made me embarrassed af. On the other hand, you also have to remember that there are weird people everywhere. And Erik is a member of a political party with like 3.9 % votes - barely enough to get into the parliament. They are there, but their "popularity" is on a downward trajectory, so next election in 2 years they might just be out even.
@GUITARTIME2024
@GUITARTIME2024 Год назад
Too much comfort kills peoples souls.
@ibabechanel
@ibabechanel Год назад
What about the migrant crisis there ?
@ShoshanaBrand
@ShoshanaBrand Год назад
They started building like crazy away before 2008; I was there in 2003 and the construction work took place 24 hrs a day. Of course the Government did not care that you couldn't sleep at night with all this noise and dirt... Back then they ruined all the beautiful Chinese antique houses and moved the people to small apartments. Again- they never asked them if they wanted to move, they simply forced them to do that. All the apartment buildings were built poorly and cracks showed up everywhere a few months after they were completed.
@Tampenismall
@Tampenismall Год назад
I once had a colleague who’s from china He is willing to have his salary cut to half then to return back to china I was like why? He replied “is still better salary then what I do in china”
@williamcrossan9333
@williamcrossan9333 Год назад
Indeed, and these Chinese are coming to Australia, and Australian's wonder why they cant get wage rises anymore.
@YouCanHasAccount
@YouCanHasAccount Год назад
The thing that makes this situation scary is that there is no historical precedent. Best case the Chinese people just absorb their losses, millions of people lose their life savings and life goes on. Experts are still debating what the worst case outcome is ...
@davdin2
@davdin2 Год назад
The government will just use the people, they don't care.
@USA_UNITED1776
@USA_UNITED1776 Год назад
Worst case is kinda obvious. Worst is always easy to figure out. How much power do they have, how much can they fuck up? Worst case everyone on earth dies from their nukes. Unlikely but it is the worst option that you wanted to know
@James_3000
@James_3000 Год назад
reminds me of the one chinese guy who declared himseld brother of jesus christ, which was followed by so and so many millions of chinese dead
@marcusott2973
@marcusott2973 Год назад
In the late 16th and early 17th century the Chinese built up 2 large export focused industries, porcelain and silk. When the methods of making both became more widespread, India, Europe. The market and the production collapsed, it led to poverty, famines, social unrest and the end of the ruling dynasty.
@kenmasters2025
@kenmasters2025 Год назад
Hopefully freedom for hk, tibet, Mongolia, xinjiang etc
@pentesterpif
@pentesterpif Год назад
Bro this is an amazing video. Keep up the good journalism. I had no idea it was this bad in china. It’s all a front holy cow. I just spent time in Japan and the country is on point. They fix everything that’s broken. No trash, no crime, no overexcessive building. They are doing it right. China cares about image and that’s it
@JohnSmith-sm7ez
@JohnSmith-sm7ez Год назад
China has no trash, hardly any crime , ridiculously clean cities, incredible metros, great job opportunities……
@YvonneJANUHOWSKI-s5l
@YvonneJANUHOWSKI-s5l Год назад
I love how the Japanese take care of business...Y
@happynomadic1581
@happynomadic1581 Год назад
Gotta keep a billion people working and believing that they are building a better future for their families
@okzoomer5728
@okzoomer5728 Год назад
So much for being a global green 'leader'. If you see how many greenhouse gases concrete production and transit releases you'll understand why.
@jaredc7326
@jaredc7326 Год назад
Going green means is make them money. Nothing to do with the environment.
@arthas640
@arthas640 Год назад
The US does emit a lot of green house gases but I think its insane that people rank the US even near China. Concrete is one of the main producers of greenhouse gases and both power generation and agriculture rank above that. China produces/uses far more concrete than the US and produces it in less efficient methods, they're one of the worlds main consumers of coal and one of the only ones that burns "brown coal" which is way more toxic than anthracite which is what the US mainly used for coal (and I believe still does), and China is one of the main producers of meat in the world which is one of the main producers of greenhouse gas globally. They also raise _tons_ of lamb which is even worse for the environment than pork or beef, especially since they have large herds that are destroying grasslands which is turning some of those grasslands into deserts.
@forsociopoliticalstuff2629
@forsociopoliticalstuff2629 Год назад
Even if they actually were, the amount of sheer pollution generated otherwise would completely blow any environmental positives done by quite a long way.
@USA_UNITED1776
@USA_UNITED1776 Год назад
Not to mention their emissions surpass the entire western hemisphere
@heyjude9537
@heyjude9537 Год назад
This is why I will never take climate protesters seriously. they never mention china.
@Winterascent
@Winterascent Год назад
Very ironic that in a Communist country where private property is not supposed to exist, people think real-estate property is a good investment.
@glenncordova4027
@glenncordova4027 Год назад
That is because Chinese banks and stockmarkets are a nightmare. Why invest in a bank that can go bankrupt at any second. Why invest in a company that can be closed at the whim of a party official.
@pegcity4eva
@pegcity4eva Год назад
Yeah just buy Canada instead
@mnmlst1
@mnmlst1 Год назад
China is not communist. They only use "Communism" as a name to sell an image they are not. If there are people starving and living in the streets while a few owns most of the money, it is not communism. "Communism is an economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which all property and wealth are communally owned, instead of being owned by individuals."
@stephenphilbin3919
@stephenphilbin3919 Год назад
The _"Chinese Communist Party"_ is a Fascist dictatorship. It's the fundamental rule of the universe: Socialist regimes will eventually either collapse, or turn to Fascism in order to stave off the collapse.
@Rowlph8888
@Rowlph8888 Год назад
@@glenncordova4027 What You Are Saying Is Cash > Suitcase >under bed
@jeremyrichard2722
@jeremyrichard2722 Год назад
Well, this is interesting, and things like this seem to be increasingly common in China, and it does remind me of a story I heard, and it's not popular right now anywhere, but I'm surprised it doesn't come up more. It's not really a "conspiracy theory" more of a sort of an international urban legend, that has been implied to have some truth to it over the years when it's come up. In China there are six major schools that make up what are considered to be traditional Chinese philosophy. One of these schools of philosophy is called "Legalism" and it was invented by a guy called Shang Yang (as much as that sounds like a name from a westernized Kung-fu movie) that is heavily about enforced social order at all costs. Ever since I was a kid, before China was as big a deal as it is now, I've been hearing that one of the dark secrets about Shang Yang was that he was supposed to have had divine visions, and felt he was called upon to scribe these visions in the naked flesh of beautiful young women who were then flayed and the flesh preserved in a gallery in The Forbidden City. The whole idea was where they got the idea of full body flaying to preserve body tattoos from fallen Yakuza in certain kinds of movies allegedly. Okay now that we're going into credibility straining horror movie stuff here, allegedly Shang Yang claims he was shown a nightmare future where in order to survive humans had to be conditioned to exist in a tight, and unquestioning order, where they would functionally live as ants. There would be two major tribes, one a builder tribe and the other a breaker tribe. Everyone would live nomadically, going from place to place, underground, in market caverns, and the builder tribes would be set to places where they would construct great cities for people who would come later from the ruins for former great cities, being told eventually theirs would be the greatest cty of all. Once they were done they were to move on, and the breaker tribe would come and be told to break the city down into resources. The idea would be to move the different groups around underground, rising for years at a time to complete their work, before travelling again, all never meeting any others, and every few generations re-visiting the same sites to do the same thing in an endless cycle. There would be a tiny cadre of leaders who would oversea this and would be rewarded with all they could want, including all pleasures of the flesh, and they would have a soldier class whose job it would be to keep an eye on the worker classes and kill anyone who was too smart or who questiond, as well as periodically cull the population to a livable level. In this way humanity could live on indefinitely in eternal, glorious, order with limited resources. Those who brought about this future would be rewarded as the leader class, for their great service to humanity be ensuring this eternal cycle and survival. This was allegedly the inspiration for the Chinese "Human Hive" faction in the old game "Alpha Centauri". At any rate part of this story is that Mao read these writings on the flayed bodies, and became quite inspired, and this is his entire reason for the communist revolution, and the actual goal of the modern CCP and why it has such a focus on things like unquestioning productivity and authoritarianism. The authorities doing this stuff secretly feel their descendants will be rewarded in the future for making this happen. I am not saying I believe this, don't get this wrong, I'm just carrying on the story for entertainment value. I sort of have trouble thinking back to the idea of some great Chinese philosopher, one of the most iconic of all time in fact, actually having basically been a hallucinating serial killer. That said whenever I hear stories like this, you know empty cities that are then destroyed and so on, as well as all the ranting about everyone needing to be productive as they are made to echo the party line exactly, I am reminded of this, and it almost seems plausible that the Chinese communists might actually be some insane human ant cult.
@tribalismblindsthembutnoty124
thats depraved. Reminds me of an underground 'brave new world' but only the leaders get to indulge in all the pleasures. They might have to go underground after they or we start lobbing the bombs.
@kkpenney444
@kkpenney444 Год назад
This makes a lot of sense, tbh.
@jeremyrichard2722
@jeremyrichard2722 Год назад
@@shannon6876 Given the discussion I started I wish I edited better as I noticed more horrible writing than usual. Glad it was coherent. I just wanted to say that my overall attitude about humanity is a lot less grim. It's just that society moving forward was a series of baby steps as we were able to get more and more control of the world and deal with less forced competition based on resources. If humans were that bad, even those who rose to become leaders, we would never have gotten here or developed the current morality we have. Looking back on things and judging from an ivory tower or comparative enlightenment is never a fair thing to do. When I look at most atrocities, if you look at the underlying logic, they generally had a benevolent intent from the people doing them. "The road to hell is paved with good intentions". I mean consider when you defeat a rival people there are only so many ways you can end their threat and competition entirely, and people in the past had less options than we do today. Take for example all the effort taken to purge nazism, that is literally an attempt at ideological genocide that has involve us doing many horrible things under the pretext that they deserve it for thinking that way (and I generally agree). That same logic can be applied to any kind of threatening ideology or culture, and typically the people doing terrible things were doing them from that sort of perspective, adjusted for the time in which they lived. If you look back at famous Chinese atrocities such as the story of Zigu "lady of the latrine". You will notice that the motive for that particular act of horror was basically her being a concubine who upset an empress by functionally stealing her husband. The revenge involved being very personal. The story being that she basically wound up having her hands and feet removed, her limbs permanently bound, and then her eyes put out, tongue stapled to the bottom of her mouth so she could taste but not talk, and then her hearing removed with acid poured into her ears. Then then was permanently secured into the personal toilet of the empress and her elite with a tube running into her mouth where she was the target when she was used for the bathroom, and they could use her mouth directly for this if they so chose via the tube. This was also how she was fed gruel and water to keep her alive. Allegedly her fate was discovered after one of the revolutions and it became a legend, and now "Zigu" is a household god based on the idea her spirit haunts all toilets. I don't know all the details, but this is the version I heard and it's presumably real as I'm pretty sure it was even mentioned on TV, and she even has a grave as the body was recovered. The point here being is the horror was very personal. The thing with Shang Yang's story, and why I question part of the narrative, is that I couldn't see why he wouldn't just use paper or whatever like everyone else to record his vision. What's more the whole premise relies on The Chinese court of the time basically going "wow, Shang Yang, that is an amazing divine revelation, and this is a great and profound way of preserving it" and then pretty much enshrining it complete with a hidden room in pretty much the most revered place in all of China. I man understand when it comes to Zigu nobody was exactly supposed to be going "yeah, that's okay" since it was kind of a secret and people freaked out when it was found. This would pretty much be implying the other Chinese minds of the time were on board with this, and future generations of Chinese all looked at the flayed insane prophies and said "my god, that's genius!" even before the CCP happened and apparently tried to make it a reality by this narrative. So basically it is a famous creepy story, and as I said has inspired things like that faction in a former video game. It is especially creepy when you see it sort of line up with stuff like in this video. That said while I mention it for fun, I'm the first to admit it would be sort of preposterous to have played out like the version of the story I heard. That said it could be something that does have a grain of truth, and a lot of the details are simply wrong and were embellished over time into that version to make an already insane idea even scarier. At least with Zigu (which should be more easily verifiable) you can understand that the motivation was basically revenge and jealousy, and it was creating existential suffering for someone an empress hated to an extreme. It's doubtful the empress was exactly walking around doing stuff like that casually, which is why it was a surprise when they found out what was in her personal latrine.
@gazzman6547
@gazzman6547 Год назад
Communism is Judaism. Judaism is cult.
@zephyr8072
@zephyr8072 8 месяцев назад
“This was allegedly the inspiration for the Chinese "Human Hive" faction in the old game "Alpha Centauri". “ Shang Yang // Sheng-ji Yang. Checks out.
@robqwertyuipp8750
@robqwertyuipp8750 Год назад
Send all the political and environmental refugees there , they have homes to move rite in!
@troniumbuster8007
@troniumbuster8007 Год назад
Crazy that they can build so many housing and structures like these with no one paying for them, and yet people that do pay mortgages and loans can never have these construction companies finish their already paid-for homes.
@sirrathersplendid4825
@sirrathersplendid4825 Год назад
The real-estate companies took out loans to build the empty tower-blocks. Very cheap when interest rates were below 2%. While people were buying, they could make a 40%+ return in three years with very little effort. Then suddenly people stopped buying…
@Derek-tk4wf
@Derek-tk4wf Год назад
I miss those old videos of you guys riding around and showing various parts of China, circa 2016/2017. They had a cool vibe.
@borninthewrongtime6449
@borninthewrongtime6449 Год назад
Their ADVChina channel is still active & they still post on it..There was one posted about a month ago. They have so much tape they have shot but never aired, when they get a free moment they post one.
@SciFiFan53
@SciFiFan53 Год назад
We lived in China (Shanghai and DuJiangYan) for 6 years from 2008-2015. I used to marvel at the huge number of skyscrapers that were brand new, but never occupied. Most were then torn down. Laowhy is exactly correct. It's an economic game to keep the people employed so they don't see how bad things really are.
@user-uo4rf4ez8c
@user-uo4rf4ez8c Год назад
Just like all the federally funded highways here in Texas. It's a never ending bs game.
@jedimindtrix2142
@jedimindtrix2142 Год назад
​@@user-uo4rf4ez8cumm...not quite. Road work to maintain the condition of extensively used highways is a bit different. This is just construction for the sake of construction to fraudulently boost GDP. While the road work you are talking about actually has a purpose, which is to maintain the structural integrity of the roadways and to make sure they last. S
@exposingliars9824
@exposingliars9824 Год назад
I was there in 2014-2015. It was a different era. I'm glad I was able to be there before all this went down!!!!
@The_Ballo
@The_Ballo Год назад
Same game played by all Keynesians. China is just slightly less sophisticated at the scam.
@rufanuf1
@rufanuf1 Год назад
@@The_Ballo You obiously don't understand "Keynesians". Ponzi schemes are outlawed in most if not all capitalist states.
@tankg9263
@tankg9263 Год назад
“Well we don’t really have free enterprise, and everyone gets a construction job cause it’s easy money, so we have to keep building and tearing down these cardboard cities to keep them employed or we’d have an even MORE massive homeless problem.”
@peles73
@peles73 Год назад
There's a dystopia written in the 1930's titled "Kazohinia" by Sándor Szathmári Hungarian writer. In the novel amongst others happens the same as above: the people of the "Behin" settlement build houses and while one wing is still under construction they start demolishing the completed wing. I don't know if the book exists in English but it's absolutely worth reading as it's ingenious, it might be even better than Huxley's Brave new world. (I know it is available in Esperanto.)
@kungfuskull
@kungfuskull Год назад
...the fact that it is available in esperanto is *fascinating.* that hasn't really been "a thing" since, like, 1986 at the latest, and it was scoffed by every linguist I've ever spoken with. It does sound like an interesting book though! Especially for you to be able to compare it to BNW!
@bersig
@bersig Год назад
Employing half the population digging holes while the other half is paid to fill them in is great for the economy. Breaking a few windows while they're at it is even better. Or so they would have you believe.
@bobzeepl
@bobzeepl Год назад
it does! Hungarians surprisingly printed it in English in 1975. I can imagine it will be very hard to come by, it must have been very limited release.
@kungfuskull
@kungfuskull Год назад
@@bobzeepl i'll try to find it! Thanks for telling me about it!
@sirrathersplendid4825
@sirrathersplendid4825 Год назад
There’s a paperback edition by the same author in English published in 2012 called “Voyage to Kazohinia”. I imagine it’s the same book. Available widely from 2/hand booksellers from just $4.
@sparksmacoy
@sparksmacoy Год назад
It is like a machine in a cartoon that spins out of control and can't stop building stuff as the cartoon characters run around trying to turn it off.
@bobk3840
@bobk3840 Год назад
The real irony is that they didn’t finish the houses that their own people are paying for!
@mukeshjobanputra6721
@mukeshjobanputra6721 7 месяцев назад
UK should send all these refugees there instead of Rwanda 😂😂😂😂😂😅
@oliverman6168
@oliverman6168 Год назад
Robbing from other nations who could have purchased materials.avarice is a complete understatement.
@rainydayhype
@rainydayhype Год назад
i super appreciate this content from the a humanitarian perspective. all those homes with so many homeless made me feel very sick though. can’t even explain that level of dystopian horror that evokes.
@christiano2444
@christiano2444 11 месяцев назад
Except there is no homelessness in China what do you think China is the US.
@peekaboo1575
@peekaboo1575 9 месяцев назад
@@christiano2444Bro just trust me.
@Hans-rd9lf
@Hans-rd9lf 6 месяцев назад
hahaha how delusion
@amiedavis5257
@amiedavis5257 Год назад
I think this is your best video you've ever put out. You broke this down to where ANYBODY with half a brain can understand what's actually going on. I can understand why China is so hell bent at trying to shut you down; you expose them for what they actually are and what's actually happening in China.
@DarkFox2232
@DarkFox2232 Год назад
Evil Chinese people are building homes for people who do not even exist, right? Good European governments did not build anything in last 20 years. And put up policies which makes private constructions incomparably more expensive. I am so glad that working half of my brain realizes that it is better to not have homes, to not have outlook to owning home, than to have surplus. Because what matters is market, right? Too many homes, low value. Our homes are expensive thanks to high demand. Looks great if you own one and desire to use it as collateral in debt. But here's reality, when you own one, it does not matter if market value is X or 10 * X. You still want to keep it for your family and yourself. Price tags matter on objects you want to buy and our are atrocious. Young people in Europe who are not living with parents have pretty bad outlook. Very few will ever live under roof they can call their own. Maybe we can go back to our wisdom of past. And 'Sweep our own front porch first'. Because we keep going only thanks to momentum and our society is more fragile by day. Only thing which we mange to uphold is ignorance.
@googlesucks662
@googlesucks662 Год назад
Laughable deep state propaganda in service of the war machine.
@Mrgs168
@Mrgs168 Год назад
So, China should learn from the United States, with its tattered streets and zombie like drug addicts everywhere! There are tents for homeless people everywhere! No, no, no, China is a country without human rights. The Chinese police treat drug traffickers like the American police treat black people, clearing their magazines! The Chinese government encourages employment and does not allow free tents everywhere in streets and parks! CCP is such a jerk
@Vallacy
@Vallacy Год назад
Its extremely sad to see this as in Canada we are currently don't have enough houses and we have more and more people coming faster and faster and the housing is so far behind in major cities as they were build low and wide not high and dense.
@eldestgruff
@eldestgruff Год назад
The wasting of concrete should freak people out alot more than it does. Does it produce tons of CO2? Sure but the scariest part is that its kind of a finite resource. The sand that we use to make it isn't the same sand you find on the beach and its not super common because of the desirable grain size and shape. We can't recycle concrete so once its used, its effectively gone. The cost of concrete is currently rising because theres a shortage, probably in large part because China wasted so much of it.
@patricius6378
@patricius6378 Год назад
Imagine the possibilities of a democratic China that used its ressources responsibly...
@presspound7358
@presspound7358 11 месяцев назад
That would be impressive…however…I’m not sure how/if a democracy would work well with a population of 1.3 + billion people spread over such a varied set of regions. It would be colossal no matter how you attempt it. Not easily convinced at this point… but yeah …it could be liberating and productive.
@patricius6378
@patricius6378 11 месяцев назад
@@presspound7358 Of course you are not wrong, I just kind of had this day-dream of China really being this utopia, with all these ressources and hospitable people, like a belt and road but this time it helps the countries/regions, bringing peace and prosperity. But it could never happen. Even if it were possible, they wouldn't allow it.
@cfunkbooya
@cfunkbooya Год назад
The Chinese people deserve so much better, One day god willing they will see democracy.
@giantd
@giantd Год назад
Remember the chinese sheetrock mess? They used the spoils from the mines that were still hot with Uranium for filler. Entire homes had to be stripped. All metal, wire, A/C, plumbing corroded. We can't even use it for roads here it is so hot.
@williamnessanbaum7464
@williamnessanbaum7464 Год назад
Both you and Winston need to be invited to testify before a US House of Representatives Subcommittee hearing on China.
@curtiskretzer8898
@curtiskretzer8898 Год назад
Why?🇨🇳 still retain Most Favored Nation Trade Status, won't remove🇺🇲debt to🇨🇳 and🇨🇳will continue to be the🌎champ of polutters!
@brambledemon1232
@brambledemon1232 Год назад
It’s suicidal to live in any of these buildings.
@deathlife2414
@deathlife2414 Год назад
This was happening 10 years ago, Saw this in vice when it was still considered good, the ghost towns are insaneing
@Emppu_T.
@Emppu_T. Год назад
Good and well-rounded video about many of the major issues! Excellent job, quality and editing.
@johnbabylon7626
@johnbabylon7626 Год назад
Here in the states we're doing something similar with warehouse space. Just constructing enormous warehouse complexes that just sit empty indefinitely. Makes you wonder if it's waste... ...or something nefarious...
@johnbabylon7626
@johnbabylon7626 Год назад
@Rose-oo6yg I have three such complexes within an hour of my house. 10 across the area that I travel for work. Acres and acres and acres of warehouse space sitting empty for years. With respect, just look with open eyes. Once you notice them, you *really* start noticing them
@FeedmeSeymore
@FeedmeSeymore Год назад
Um.. so where are they again? We don’t know where your house is. Or where you travel for work. My eyes are wide open but I see no such empty warehouses in Florida.
@T0tenkampf
@T0tenkampf Год назад
warehouses and mini storage...wtf is up with the latter?
@ChucksSEADnDEAD
@ChucksSEADnDEAD Год назад
​@@T0tenkampf Mini storage is really profitable. Cheap to build and maintain, and the recurring cost model brings in a lot of money as it's another subscription that people won't notice until they have to start thinking about cutting costs. People will pay for storage for years, they maybe have to think about saving money, and they'll end up throwing away or selling the stuff they were paying to keep.
@TS-qd2uj
@TS-qd2uj Год назад
Thank you for posting the obvious. It's really a shame to see that people who should have higher moral standards and show true leadership actually endorse what's been happening in that country. But unless you've been there or have friends from there, you can't understand the magnitude of the situation. That alone is very alarming. Thank you for educating the masses❤
@singerap
@singerap Год назад
I understand that most western annalists now feel that China has overstated is population and the actual number is only 1.1 billion and change. Makes this even worse.
@timothybayliss6680
@timothybayliss6680 Год назад
The worst part of that is an overestimate of the working age population and decrease in the number of working age adults. The high youth unemployment and a decreasing population is paradoxical.
@Teriannd
@Teriannd 11 месяцев назад
Houses?! They look like jails.
@ramons8908
@ramons8908 Год назад
Status is a bit tied up in it too, was in a rural village in China staying in a 2 story house with 3 finished rooms on the bottom floor, 2 lived in and an outhouse for cooking, top story, completely unfinished, it's there because the other villages have 2 stories. Chinese have this way of thinking that's alien to the west, we like to stand out, try to create our own identity, they try to do what everyone else is doing, empty tourist park, don't go there, crowed tourist park, must go there, someone invests in real estate and makes money, everyone else must do the same. Seen their equivalent of a medieval castle, built 500 years ago, big tourist attraction, so they build more of them, yep, more were under construction why I was looking at the original. It's Chinese insanity.
@crawkn
@crawkn Год назад
This is related to the benefits to an economy of building infrastructure. Building the infrastructure which is needed to enable a thriving economy, such as transportation networks and housing sufficient to shelter workers in newly industrializing cities, is not only essential to the long-term success of an economy, but acts as a bootstrap by giving people the resources to consume. But once all of the legitimate infrastructure needs have been met, it is tempting to keep milking the same cow, rather than transitioning to the next phase of economic development, which is more challenging. In China, work was the opiate of the masses, so there was no tolerance for any economic friction, which would have raised unemployment and resulted in dissatisfaction. So they decided to just keep the infrastructure party going instead. It's not a unique problem, but they took it to fairly unique extremes, and let the citizens finance it with their life savings. Now the dissatisfaction train has pulled into the station.
@E4439Qv5
@E4439Qv5 Год назад
Bringing up "opiate of the masses" is a special twist of the knife. Two wars and Marxman did nothing good for them.
@craptacular8282
@craptacular8282 Год назад
Im wondering, if you knocked down all of the buildings that could fall down in a strong breeze, would there be enough homes left to house everyone?
@annanimity2034
@annanimity2034 Год назад
After rent most disabled people in the US are living off $300 or less and that's not including food so... 150$ sounds about right.
@Woekkie
@Woekkie Год назад
What is most worrying is that with all that carbon dioxide they still have to use green paint to make things green when the cabon dioxide is one of the main foods of trees and other vegetation.
@tribalismblindsthembutnoty124
bc the poison is carbon monoxide and ozone. or CO and O3. Heavy metals also poison their plant life. SO4 is also a huge problem in china. I watch the chems on earth. null. It has a menu in the lower right corner, confusing most people who use it. It is a world map with satellite observation of the gasses in our atmosphere. earth dot null. Just search it and you will find it.
@mxvega1097
@mxvega1097 Год назад
I thought the overbuild in Shandong in 1999 was bad. Then I saw the overbuild in Zhejiang in 2012, which was bad. And all the way up to Nanjing in 2015. And started hearing implausible stories of Changsha, Nanning, Yangzhou... Boom... Crunch.
@asc.445
@asc.445 Год назад
I was working in Nang Tong 10 years ago, on the way back from the work site, at night, to the hotel we passed multiple huge city developments that were unlit, so unoccupied.I thought then this could not last and now we find it can not.
@syjiang
@syjiang Год назад
The population deficit is glaring. Acquaintances i knew in pediatric that used to look after 100+ patient per call is now bored with just a dozen of cases.
@BogdanPetre
@BogdanPetre 11 месяцев назад
great channel , subscribed ! keep on spreading the truth !
@xyz7572
@xyz7572 Год назад
And still, politicians and people alike in my country (Sweden) say that it’s _more important_ that we ourselves are making changes within our own carbon emissions, than it is for us to put diplomatic pressure on China.
@melvrv90
@melvrv90 Год назад
China emission exceed all developed countries combined despite having 600 million people, 40% of their population, under extreme poverty and a really low GDP per capita. And it does not account for all other unquantifiable pollution. This shows how they have no consideration for the environment, the small portion of their population that is as wealthy as developed countries & their industry have an insanely high pollution per capita.
@triparadox.c
@triparadox.c Год назад
All governments are hypocrite liars. But I've never seen one that's as disgustingly obvious as CCP. Their cry about Japan's nuclear water waste that's actually way cleaner than current China's nuclear waste being dumped every single day as we speak...
@gordonwelcher9598
@gordonwelcher9598 Год назад
The West has to suffer from environmental regulation while they do nothing.
@the_derpler
@the_derpler Год назад
We need to balance this out a bit. My city can barely build 10 houses/apartments, let alone millions.
@d1986ben
@d1986ben Год назад
Your community may only be building 10 (USA assuming); but, they are occupied, built to last more than 5 to 10 years, and will ultimately feed into gdp. The ROI on most projects here in the US are fairly well calculated, believe it or not.
@tokyosundeiru2006
@tokyosundeiru2006 Год назад
“my city”? Could you be a bit more specific?
@r0b0coffee
@r0b0coffee Год назад
These people claiming it's hypocritical for the West to criticise China's CO2 emissions are completely ignoring the fact that China is incredibly wasteful and inefficient, building empty houses, and dumping waste everywhere. You might criticise 'clean coal', but at least there are air quality regulations, carbon capture, etc. Whereas China will dump millions of EVs and e-bikes, just so they can claim to be a leader in green tech. They are a plague on this world, and our governments are too blinded by greed and platitudes to do anything about it.
@carmenmonoxide7459
@carmenmonoxide7459 Год назад
C'mon, the whole country of China has been overlooked for YEARS. The people are just around watching the dystopian plan fall into place. Terrifying of a dictatorial society. And Africa has many countries. The Chinese are on that continent but where? I think that's important, but thank you, C-Milk. Your reporting about the leadership and the conditions Chinese people are surviving under squashed any plans that I had to return to China since 1996. 🕊
@carlos908
@carlos908 Год назад
Thanks for educating us on the real China.
@KenSiefert
@KenSiefert Год назад
It’s 1.4 billion UNFINISHED unoccupied homes 😵‍💫
@glennvastine4118
@glennvastine4118 Год назад
The biggest mall in China is especially funny. Hundreds and hundreds of spaces with virtually no customers or vendors. What a fantastic haunted house it would make.
@rswow
@rswow Год назад
Should invite them over to Ontario, Canada, that has a massive housing shortage, despite having massive land areas, with prices gone thru the roof due to lack of housing supply due to bad government policies.
@ikaruseijin01
@ikaruseijin01 Год назад
It's not due to supply, it's due to speculation. The "we need X number more homes" is the Conservative Party and developers' propaganda. There are plenty of homes being built. The prices are so high because homes are now a commodity people are trading on not just a place to live. The developers and conservatives want to feed the speculation to keep the gravy train rolling. It's a housing price bubble. When it pops... people will be bankrupted since these same houses will be worth half or less of what they paid for.
@heavenandhellcat8054
@heavenandhellcat8054 Год назад
CCP Leader: We already have over a billion empty apartments, but we also have a homeless problem. I feel like we have all the pieces of a solution here, but just can’t put my finger on it. Any ideas? CCP Grunt: Umm… build a billion more houses for the homeless? CCP Leader: Genius!!!
@olderbutnowiser6701
@olderbutnowiser6701 Год назад
This is just one aspect of life in China. Their dependency on others for food, materials and energy is huge. It’s just a matter of time before the implosion and the shockwave will hit us all. I hope that in the outcome their despicable government is wiped out.
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