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Some people make anti-China videos on YouTube and say things like how the Chinese people are indifferent and don't care about other people. They say that if you get hurt on a street the Chinese will just walk by and ignore you. It isn't true. These YouTubers are right-wing racists. The video below is a spoof where a Chinese girl dresses up in a traditional Hans costume and a passer by, an actor, verbally abuses her, but the Chinese people come to her rescue.[embedded content]In this video a Chinese girl wears a short dress and pretty clothes, and her boyfriend tells her off. But the Chinese people in the street stick up for her, telling him not to be so prudish and that she looks pretty. One old woman says times have changed and China is not what it used to be. When a girl gets yelled at
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Some people make anti-China videos on YouTube and say things like how the Chinese people are indifferent and don't care about other people. They say that if you get hurt on a street the Chinese will just walk by and ignore you. It isn't true. These YouTubers are right-wing racists. Some people make anti-China videos on YouTube and say things like how the Chinese people are indifferent and don't care about other people. They say that if you get hurt on a street the Chinese will just walk by and ignore you. It isn't true. These YouTubers are right-wing racists. The video below is a spoof where a Chinese girl dresses up in a traditional Hans costume and a passer by, an actor, verbally abuses her, but the Chinese people come to her rescue.[embedded content]In this video a Chinese girl wears a short dress and pretty clothes, and her boyfriend tells her off. But the Chinese people in the street stick up for her, telling him not to be so prudish and that she looks pretty. One old woman says times have changed and China is not what it used to be. When a girl gets yelled at
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The video below is a spoof where a Chinese girl dresses up in a traditional Hans costume and a passer by, an actor, verbally abuses her, but the Chinese people come to her rescue.
In this video a Chinese girl wears a short dress and pretty clothes, and her boyfriend tells her off. But the Chinese people in the street stick up for her, telling him not to be so prudish and that she looks pretty. One old woman says times have changed and China is not what it used to be.