Maybe Dolkun Isa is disappointed,,, because Uyghurs in China are more prosperous than in Turkey and in China Uyghurs can become captains of war aircraft carriers and pilots of PLA bombers 😂😂
This is why I don't watch western news or media anymore. Too boring, fake, and depressing. Thank goodness for Jerry, Andy and all the other noble social media contributors that have taken the place for real news.
Yes legacy media isn't reliable BUT '1should walk in their shoes' so I do watch in an effort 2c their prospective. IMO u can't deb8 with peeps if u've not walked their walk 🤷
Most Muslim neighborhoods in China cook their own cuisines , wear their own costumes and practice their own traditions. Westerners craft their smears in aircon rooms in the west. They haven't gone to Xinjiang.
Yeah but their names must sound like Chinese Muslim names aren’t allowed neither beard nor Burqa Oppression exists but it’s better than being slaughtered.
Agree with you. The main reason they don't want to go visit Xinjiang to know the truth. That's why all they are just keep continue lied again and again 100 times until their people believe.
I'm currently in China for the first time in my life. I will be going to Ili in Xinjiang next month. Earlier this week a lady invited me and my dad to sit at their table for dinner. Coincidentally it turns out she's from Ili. I told her i want to see Xinjiang for myself as there's lots of propaganda in the West. She literally started crying because she was so greatful. She made a big wechat post about me and told her parents who are still in Ili. Now her parents want to meet me and have also convinced her to come with me to Ili to be my personal tour guide. I'm very excited to see the real Xinjiang
You will love Ili, I've been there and really enjoyed it, it's very different from the South and the East of the Region - and what a great stroke of luck to meet yourt guide - enjoy
@@jerrystakeonchina799 I met a student last year from Xinjiang. She's a Uyghur in an Australian university doing her last year in "Masters" in Accounting, funded by the CPC. She doesn't like to talk politics but when the occasion arose, she absolutely hates the media for spreading the lies about Xinjiang and her people and even more, the U.S. trade sanctions against her people in their industries - cotton, solar panels, farm produce - which is there to hurt her people. The Uyghurs have been given the opportunity to reach a higher standard of living and enjoy the comforts of modern living and the Americans are placing obstacles before them in achieving that. The Uyghurs are not unaware of what the U.S. has been doing to their economy and are actually more aware of the U.S. than the Americans are of the Uyghurs. What an irony - the U.S. in trying to hurt the CPC, ends up hurting the very people they want to "help" in overthrowing the Chinese Government in Xinjiang and has turned those people into yet another group of U.S. haters. And the U.S. wonders why are people in so many parts of the world don't like them.
Thank you for the exposé, Jerry. I haven't seen even a snippet of this genuine uyghur human right abuse anywhere in the main stream media as you've pointed out.
last year Dalai lama asked an Indian little boy to suck his tongue and call it his spiritual way and culture which I never saw who is telling the child, Will any court around the world give the same decision??😀
❤❤❤Bravo! Thanks to Jerry for telling the real and absolute truth which has been endorsed by practically all the Islamic countries. Even our Dr Mahathir an fervent Islamic, maintained that there is no genocide. May God bless you always for telling the truth.❤
Indeed, unfortunately, one of the people he did it too is aslo a despicable liar - I feel for the rest of them though having to work for this predator until he finds the courage to step down
Great video, Jerry! Thank you for exposing this scandal. Luckily, we (still) have independent media with honest, knowledgeable people to provide a true picture about Xinjiang. You and your coverage debunks Western lies. Jerry, keep up the great work! We deeply appreciate it. Regards fr Sweden.
@@jerrystakeonchina799 Jerry, watch out for someone with the moniker " @JohnSmith-sm7ez " who is some kind of CIA troll, trawling the internet looking for sites such as yours to enter his salacious one-liner comments. He has been spotted in other You Tubers contents making his usual anti-China remarks. Seems to be some kind of real act going after Biden's USD$380 million dollar anti-China bounty.
every where i turn in Europe ,or in USA . churches , chatheral are every corners ..It makes me wonder now what kind of God would allow such crime and abuses to be carried ?
No tattoos here, but am just a short walk from my favorite Xinjiang restaurant. If you're in Shenzhen, my China home (I'm a US citizen), go to the Tianbei subway station (田贝站)Lines 7 or 3 and exit B; walk about 50 meters to the restaurant and tell them Don (that foreign guy) sent you!
Jerry, thanks so much for your brilliant enduring work. Being myself for 19 years in China now, I face, and try to correct, frequently pretty much the same wrong narratives about „evil“ China from people who’ve never been here. One deep fear of lots of people especially in the west seems to be that China will take over the world somehow economically. Already back in 2000 I was regularly confronted with the „China steals our jobs“-narrative. I found this one of the hardest topics to debunk, and instead to prove that this is exactly what especially developed western countries do to the global south… I would really love to hear about your take on this topic if you don’t mind.
I've been thinking about this matter a lot Lao Ma, I think China has already overtaken the world economically, the US think they're rich but they only have riches in 10% of their population. As for the stealing jobs, I've mentioned it in a few videos but perhaps one that debunks the narrative totally might be in order
It is precisely the kind of behaviour I expect from people/organisations that lied about everything, as it’ll mean an admission of guilt. The media telling people they’d been wrong? NEVER😔
I find this an extra special and outstanding video from you that has indeed touched me deeply, you are truly a great friend of ours and we cannot express our gratitude to you more adequately.
Thank you again Jerry, we all need takes and information always to know more about the truth and experiences that you have and share with us. Thank you again as always, take care and stay healthy as we need you. 🙏🙏🙏
“Forced to cook Han Chinese food.” Honestly, where did these people get these stories? If they cooked Han Chinese food they’d lose customers. There was a while back when a popular social media Tibetan boy Dingzhen got heavily criticized by the his Han Chinese followers for “selling out” by starting to wear common western clothing instead of his Tibetan ethnic clothing, after he was offered a job as a tour advertisement spokesperson. Chinese people like diversity, why would they want Uyghurs to do something more common instead? It makes no sense to me.
How do those people explain the preponderance of Uyghur owned and run "halal" restaurants not only in Xinjiang but also found in other Chinese cities in Guangzhou, Shanghai and Beijing where enterprising Uyghurs have gone to achieve that directive by Deng Hsiao-ping, "it is glorious to be rich!!"???
I'm seeing this guy in the comments a lot, he's a fool! One step away from being removed unless he can start to provide some proper debating points other than media headlines
@@jerrystakeonchina799 so stupid. Food?! Even during the American segregationist south, white people want to promote black culture stuff like food and music, because they find it fascinating. Even the extreme racists would say something like: well blaks are of low I Q, but they have superior sense of rhythm! I can’t believe people believe this BS about food.
@@jerrystakeonchina799 You're right, Jerry. I don't believe that such fools are capable of learning though or else, they won't be the fool that they are, would they? On the other hand, one can always hope for them and wish them well. There was one such character some time ago but he learned and has been coming to the right side (calls himself "peanut brain" but I told him that because he is learning the truth, I won't call him that at all). I have high hopes that he will continue to grow and go away from the "Dark side"" of the "empire" and the evil 'emperor(s)".
I have a question Jerry. People from the US (Utterly Shameless) especially, say "we don't hate Chinese people, we just hate their government", yet asians in the US (Utterly Shameless) often get beaten up just because they look Chinese. That, despite they "recognize" Chinese government is an authoritarian, people in China don't have democracy thingy and so they didn't elect the government. YET, when some of them feel embarrassed by their government, they always say it's their government, not the people. That, despite they recognize their country is the "champion" of democracy, therefore they ELECTED their government and so their government's actions represent their will. Isn't this a twisted logic?
It most certainly is - the words, "I love China and the Chinese people but hate the CPC" are the usual ones I see or hear - yet not one of those people has actually been to China and asked the Chinese what they think - it's a mask, a ruse and a deflection from their racism unfortunately. THere's also a twist, you're correct in that the democratically elected government operated on their behalf but they really know they do not - it's why protests need to be violent or disruptive, because peaceful protest is nothing more than a release valve for ordinary people, it achieves nothing other than allowing the leadership to pretend that there is an ability to be heard
@@jerrystakeonchina799 I'm very satisfied with your answer, Jerry. Thank you. And true, I always find it hilarious. When Chinese people protest, and changes were made after that, they say "CCP is weak and about to fall". They forgot how they always portrayed how Chinese people cannot protest. - While for themselves, I wonder how many changes were made by their government because of protest. I even almost always seen the protesting people were arrested for many reasons.
World Uygher Congress is like saying the 'The World Series' baseball competition that only US teams compete in. I think China should start holding conferences and call them 'US Freedom and Democracy Congress' and only have Chinese participants. Another good take Jerry. Keep it up.
@@JohnSmith-sm7ez There are none showing mass graves in Xinjiang. The photos purporting to be of camps have been revealed to be school compounds, factories and the like. All those claimed photos have been debunked.
No they did not - read carefully beyond the headlines - the Chinese government admitted there were many schools, vocational colleges being built, almost 100% of which were both voluntary and have now been closed. They also admitted a program of deradicalisation for people who had been convicted of a crime and then those people, after serving their sentences were also vocationally trained - it was only Western media which called it a crime against humanity - if you believe what western media tells you then I'm wasting my time talking to a moron, if you're smart enough to ever question western media, then start questioning it always. Of course, you have already been so badly misinformed that you think China is evil and you hate the place and the people, you cover this hatred with platitutes shuch as I like the place and the people but hate the government but you, unlike me, have never asked a single person who lives in China what they think - surprisingly, everyone who does starts to slowly turn around, at first you think people won't answer you honestly and they only say the like the CPC because they're afraid but then you realise that this isn't true, they love the CPC. After a while you will remember what the Chinese did in 1911 to a government they didn't like and then again in 1949 to another one they didn't like - then you start to understand why the CPC works so hard to meet the needs of the vast majority of people - they would be overthrown if they didn't. Stop thinking of Chinese people as mindless and braiwashed but as the intelligent, diligent and hard working people they really are, start planning your trip to see China and meet them and open your mind Alternatively, live with your ignorance as this nation overtakes the rest of the world
Shared this one for ya in about 30 places on Facebook. It benefits me, too bc they'll be expecting to get stuff from me. I'm sort of prepping for a "grand opening" of my own blog but I've been writing to have stuff up already up in advance. Eventually, I plan on taking the Doctrine of Dispensationalism head on. That's the "End Times" faction of Christianity that I think is the biggest thorn in the side of better understanding between nations. Most people don't realize that it hasn't been standard Doctrine for most of history. The average person who works and shops at the local grocery store to pick up stakes for dinner that evening probably defines Christianity that way because the biggest mouths and the most money are behind seeing things in the Bible like the EU being the 14-Headed beast or some such silliness 😉
There are a couple of great books in a series which was fictional by Robert Ferrigno - they are worryingly prescient - I don't know if you know the books but they are worth reading
News omission is itself a powerful societal influence. News here in Australia, as you well know, omits so much which might be contrary to the prescribed dogma, that effectively we rarely receive the information we require to make sound, sensible, informed judgements, and what we are left with is the propaganda which media wants us to read, hear or watch. Despite the important content of this video, even were they to watch it, most people here will stick with the accepted Uyghur genocide story because Jerry's knowledge and experience is an information outlier and therefore suspect.
Jerry, besides Isa, RU-vidr "Fridayeveryday" also exposed other predators in the anti-China community: -Nathan Law (HK) -Enes Kantor freedom -Simon Cheng -Nury Turkel
I saw that Maggie, after I'd made this one - I also had a chat with Fernando who made another video to add more information after watching mine, you can find that here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4IFbHzpLXl8.html
Uyghur separatists fought against US forces in Afghanistan and Syria, and also perhaps Iraq. Uyghurs were even held in Guantanamo prison. When they were released the US refused to send them to China.
Jerry Thank you for your video and comments. Absolutely spot on 1. Perhaps Han food taste better than Uyghur cuisine ? 2. Perhaps the English can claim they have been culturally “Genocided”. Am I accurate in saying people in England eat curry more often than traditional English meals Would they have a case against India ? This possibility also applies to Chinese food in England to a less extent Such cynical accusations
Good points, I can assure you Han food is neither better, nor worse than Uyhgur food, it's very different, they are both delicious - I wish I was provided lessons to learn how to cook either of them fro free. However, there are several Uyghur restaurants locally, my wife is a brilliant cook and we have no shortages of places to eat whatever Chinese food we like. That's because we live in China!
Thank you Jerry for highlighting the lies of these so called 'China experts'. I personally have been to Xinjiang and enjoyed the delicious Xinjiang Beef pulled noodles (ramen).
Hahaha Jerry, did you know I even asked ChatGPT about forced laborers on Xinjiang cotton plantations who have never been discovered by the millions of tourists who have been there. And the answer was truly diplomatic as follows: The possibility is because the tourists do not know about the world of plantations and the possibility of this incident is not visible on the surface even though it does exist 😂😂😂
weel, it's right, I don't know about the world of plantations but I can see and speak with these supposed "slaves" an find them to be a most welcoming people - when I was there, there had been no allegations of forced labour but apparently, I should have seen massive incarceration camps - I'm still looking
@@jerrystakeonchina799 A Venezuelan ex-pat went to Xinjiang and even joined some workers in their farms during their harvest. He didn't report finding any slave laborers (Rafa Goes Around). In fact, there are more and more foreign visitors to Xinjiang with their numbers increasing recently as China continues to open up after Covid and those visitors have been content creating on You Tube showing their own on-the-ground experiences in Xinjiang, dispelling the lies we have all been exposed to in the Western media. Little wonder that the U.S. State Department has been issuing warnings to American citizens NOT to go to Xinjiang! One wonders what they are trying to hide from the American public that they do not want their people to see? In the end, it is little wonder why the CIA will suddenly drag up some Uyghur dissident to come out and start spewing his well-taught CIA trained narratives. We have to remember that nice, juicy USD$380 million (may have been increased by now) anti-China annual budget set aside by Biden for any negative news or information about China.
Jerry many thanks for your video. It is astounding how biased main stream media has become. Two quotes which, i think, help explain this. " If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it" by Joseph Goebbles. And " Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities, has the power to make you commit atrocities . By Voltaire
We're in Xinjiang now and travel through to Urumqi, Kashgar, Turpan and Tashkurgan. Met many Uyghurs in all these places. Every one we came in contact are happy and free. Drank their Wusu beers as well. It's such a wonderful place to visit. What Jerry said are true. Cheers
Washington's Uyghurs caught abusing human rights? Well, if they are “US's Uyghurs" there is no way they would ever conduct any acts that would be categorized by the US as human right violations according to their "rule-based international order.” Remember what the US always preaches to every other states "rule-based international order". A few years back when I first came across this peculiar phrase, the first question that popped up was "what rule? who made the rule? the US-made rule(s)? Why not just stick to ‘international law as well as UN-approved rules and practices?"
All very true, one of the people involved in this has stepped down, but the one I made the video about has not as yet, of if he has, it hasn't been made public Rules and orders - they are the key words!
All makes sense to me if one is malevolent; lie in order to harm the other for the benefit of yourself. I understand the hypocrisy and object to not acknowledging it - the hypocrisy.
You're doing a fantastic job of debunking this virtual Uyghur genocide. The Chinese government fought some anti terrorist wave from Afghanistan during the American occupation there. Then during the first Obama term the US jumped on the opportunity to mediatize the Anti-Chinese narrative of the Uyghurs as well as fostering the Hong Kong separatists when the US realized China would needed to be the next Cold War arena to be fought. All this happened before 2014 of your first visit. Of course there were some internment camps to be found there and they were shown through blurry satellite pictures but we had our Guantanamo bay camp, I imagine for the same purpose too. But that happened at the same time. Of course the Chinese did not disclose any satellite pictures because we're always secretive about our monkey businesses. But when waterboarding was later disclosed by Assange as common practice of interrogation, we could not longer deny it. However we never spelled it out as Genocide. Actually we still deny, even to this date, that the Gaza situation qualifies as a Genocide. Because the US reserves the right to "Genocide" designation as subject of US approval like it's a patented trademark of some king... Go figure!
There's never been, as far as I know any "camp" in Xinjiang, Francois, there are prisons, this is normal, there are 24 million people there and of course there are criminals, there were also, as you say, trained and motivated terrorists coming across the border. Some of them are where they belong, in prison, some are back in the community, re-educated, deradicalised and contributing members. Most of those blurry photos, were either prisons or some kind of industrial estates. Some were proven to be nothing more than schools, agricultural centres and in one notable case, a housing estate with a swimming pool!
Jerry, you definitely have much more in-depth experience on Xinjiang and the Uyghurs than I. I toured both North and South Xinjiang before, and saw that their language and culture are well preserved. The first time I ate their Pilaf (Xinjiang rice with meat, 手抓饭), I was quite hooked, as it tasted better than the Bryani we eat in Singapore. Later, when I worked in Xi'an, I saw restaurants selling that, but the taste could not match what I ate in Xinjiang. I also love Xinjiang raisins such as red/green-fragrant-concubines (红/绿香妃) that I order from Taobao to be shipped to Singapore regularly. Xinjiang men/women are also handsome/beautiful physically, in general. I am not surprised that bad news on World Uyghur Congress are not widely covered by Western MSM. The modus operandi is always to diminish bad news on "allies" and amplify that of "enemies", so they can brainwash their residents into hating their "enemies". They don't care about jornalistic ethics anymore. Anyway, nowadays, while we still read them, we do so very critically, and seek alternative media for verification. Your channel is one of the best alternative media for that. Thank you.
I find myself being tested each day by US like the limbo rock song - how low can they go now? Unfortunately, they beat me times after times. Like the news about Boeing’s likely breach of settlement terms that staved them off from criminal charges of fatal 737 Max crashes.
These accusations regarding Xinjiang seem to be invariably made by people who have never been there, recently anyway. Cycling through a region is a prime way of seeing the real situation of the country, so no prizes for guessing whom I believe.
who taught the Uyghurs how to claim a genocide or holocaust? It is people with surnames like Gershman who taught them how to claim a Uyghur ''holocaust''
I mean, people shouldn't be judged by their failures, but if it is in the same topic, it is at least advisable to not trust a word, although you should never just trust someone without knowing him. You can still be angry with them until you know everything for sure.
@@jerrystakeonchina799 Yes, I can see it (if logged in, only), and you can see it. But nobody else. This is called 'hidden user. I quote, from YT dashboard, settings, automated filters - Add hidden user : Comments and live chat messages from these users won't show up. It may take several days to remove existing comments and live chat messages. I can look back for several months at comments and always see just 1 like, whereas others are in the hundreds. So i basically wasted so much time adding comments that nobody could see. I just wish this was resolved because I very much like your content.