I was expecting the "But at what cost?" catch phrase! Perhaps the question, "At what cost can we keep making up shits on China?" slipped into their twisted minds for once?
I was expecting the "But at what cost?" catch phrase! Perhaps the question, "At what cost can we keep making up shits on China?" slipped into their twisted minds for once?
LONDON — Russians’ approval of China’s leadership has surged as Moscow has grown closer to Beijing since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. In 2025, 69% of Russians approve of China’s leadership, nearly double the 36% recorded in 2019. It has remained high and steady since 2023.
By contrast, 14% of Russians approve of U.S. leadership, similar to the average level seen during Donald Trump’s first term (12%) and slightly higher than the single-digit approval seen during the last three years of Joe Biden’s presidency. The current 55-percentage-point approval gap between China and the U.S. marks a shift from the power dynamics over a decade ago, when the approval gap averaged eight points between 2009 and 2013.

Just more anti China video without saying it, because the content creator of that video is too chicken shit to admit it.Seems a Vietnamese owned youtube channel (but their main website looks vietnamese(?)). The framing even of thw headline is kinda curious. Interviews about how singaporeans see CN F&Bs in Sngpore. Also how do they see expansion of the likes of starbucks before, like via google said, SB hav 150+ branches in SNG, and luckin only around 60... but its the one of the brands shown in the topic of the video...
The main website of Rice channel tv shows their strategic partners of oxfam.
Just more anti China video without saying it, because the content creator of that video is too chicken shit to admit it.
If the Dems are still funding this shit then it is the dumbest most idiotic thing they’ve done in a long time. The country is literally going under and they try spending the limited money they got on useless junk like this? It is the geopolitical equivalent of buying a blowup doll while your house is burning down…There is a trend recently where small-time YTers covering Malaysia and Singapore - some Chinese nationals living there, some local Chinese - make topical "here vs China" content, like XYZ bad thing happened in China, here's why it won't happen here, or XYZ good thing happened here, and it won't in China because. Some of the bad things are quite trivial, in the "today I encountered an asshole" category. These people have been around a while and previously tended to make local-only content.
Smells funded or "influenced" to me.