So… China Just had a Secret Coup?

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So… China Just had a Secret Coup?


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There are wild rumors flying out of China right now. There were rumors of this before, in 2022 which I debunked, but now there is a new one.

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@laowhy86
3 days ago

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@eddytan6095
3 days ago

You right a lot of rumour and you help spread the rumour and add on your own bias narrative because you don’t have you own info. That’s all you sell your rubbish only simple minded listen enjoy your twisted stuff.

@MikeForeman-qy4em
3 days ago

The military can be in charge of the military? Who wants to play global nuclear war?

@elelectrotech9374
3 days ago

if so he is baiting possible enemies to out themselves

@jonaafr
3 days ago

BS

@berthaalvarado8184
3 days ago

He is probably ill, who knows, thank you for your information

@webbit1518
3 days ago

Mellow dramatic host exaggerating claims that can't be confirmed…propaganda…please stop

@KS-bo5bg
3 days ago

De-globalization isn't ever going to happen. We are never going back. The world benefits from being interconnected.

@avimoyal149
3 days ago

Anything new about it?

@BoHorn
3 days ago

Idk if I like the video yet, but dear god change your hair, its bad.

@jueneturner8331
3 days ago

At one of those fancy meetings Xi and the unhappy General, you pictured, entered a room filled with military people, and on the way to their seats, it was quite clear those in the room genuinely respected the general, who has had actual military experience, much more than they did Xi. This was before the Plenary meeting.

@FredPilcher
3 days ago

I hope the rumour's right. 🙂 Perhaps the CCP could think about becoming communist instead of a neoliberal capitalist dictatorship.

@davidkachel
3 days ago

Well, absolutely zero point in watching THIS video!! It was made two months ago. No coup reported anywhere on the news, Ping is still in charge. Clearly a total waste of ones and zeroes!!!

@n420j
3 days ago

I saw that a person in Hunan put out a huge banner calling Xi a dictator and calling for him to step down, I hope he/she stays safe!

@hansdieterkuhnert2198

Was für eine Labertasche !!!!

@jameswilliams2269
3 days ago

"There is no freedom of speech."
Sounds like Western Europe.

@mainalai7671
3 days ago

you got mental disorder lol go get your dope n gun lol

@tonychopkoski2789
3 days ago

As long as they have that really stupid assembly where all sit and raise their hands in the same move, until other hand raising is allowed…or happens, hands that vote no…there is no change. Not even the army or the justice system can show that change…it must be that assembly.

@Ta2demon
3 days ago

Ding Who?

@billj9838
3 days ago

Let me tell you who brought down China and XI. You Republicans are not going to like it.

Obama sent Hillary Clinton to Asia, Cambodia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam. She went there as an emissary to promote a program that was beneficial to them and to United States. The United States no longer wanted China to have a stranglehold on inexpensive items.

So the deal was if Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines would manufacture products for the United States, we would buy them from that group of countries, not china. We would also help them with construction of those factories. It took 13 years since 2009 for this to have a big affect on China.

The reason they’re going after XI is not because he’s corrupt which he is. It’s because the country is economically going down the toilet because we’re buying less items from China and more from other Asian countries.

This is one of the reasons Temu was created. China has such a mass amount of unsold products they’re cutting the prices by 80% on Temu.

@nancyvolker3342
3 days ago

now the question is will there be a war

@nancyvolker3342
3 days ago

yes they did have a coup

@vantreuhardt9646
3 days ago

2:52 Meme Face right there

@davidhirschhorn2960

Any real news on this? It could be simply adjusting the packaging of the same old management, to make it less reprehensible to outside trade partners.

@adamsksof.348
3 days ago

Like banks

@melvinmellyway9118
3 days ago

But this is literally the same exact rumor as before in 2022, I mean it got my hopes up but I bet it’s bs, it’s weird that it’s the exact same thing back then they said there was coup and that he was on house arrest and that was 2 years ago. So prolly not true.

@jameslfowler9988
3 days ago

Wait… ding – whu? whu – ding? theres a joke in there somewhere…

@DrBovdin
3 days ago

This may be a slightly controversial statement, but here we go anyway…
It may not be necessary for the CCP to be destroyed and fully ousted outright, they have way too many members in absolute numbers for that to be a viable solution. Also, it is extremely unlikely for a situation like the ones in Germany or Japan after WWII, with occupation forces forcefully imparting political changes such as “de-nazification” on the occupied territories, to arise in modern times in China.
What is of utmost importance is for there to be a fundamental change in attitude within the party. This may be something that could happen with a generational shift in the party structure if the younger cohorts start seeing more clearly. I am certain that prevention of this is a very important task for the “Great Firewall”. If such an attitude shift occurs, and ideally at least some allowances for voicing opinions, and hopefully with time – some opposition parties at least let into the people’s assemblies to at a minimum add a few against-votes and complaining about the (perpetually) incumbent ruling party.
This will probably be far from a democracy, but at least there will be some jester whispering “memento mori”. With time there is a chance of a better future.
Remember how Taiwan became a democracy. It was a lucky confluence of events and the right leader in power when the opportunity showed itself. The generational shift may be the most important part of getting a change in Chinese politics.

@troymillay8691
3 days ago

Damn at 2:17 u named the 2 powerful people a guy named Ding, and I was seriously hoping the other dude was named DONG!