More and more foreigners are vlogging on China. Most of these are positive about their China experience and/or about their views of the country.
The China whingers are the S & M guys - Serpentza and C-Milk. They started off quite positively too. Then China must have gotten under their skin and they started whinging and bitching about the country they live in.
Of course, when you bash China and bitch and whinge about the Middle Kingdom, you gain western followers who love nothing better than China bashing. Some of these include the bananas who should know better. Or not. Hahaha.....
You don't need me to provide links to the chief China whingers' sites.
Just google Serpentza youtube and C-Milk youtube or something like that if you want to taste the good times.
Remember, China bashing is also the favourite repast of donald the twitter duck trump hehehe...... So, you will be in jolly distinguished company!
Yo ho ho ......
And a bottle of baijiu!
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