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Dams BURST in Inner Mongolia after China Floods

Two dams burst in Inner Mongolia, a province of China, and thousands of people were affected. Fortunately, no one was killed—at least that's what the Chinese Communist Party would like you to believe. If you believe otherwise, they might have face more pressure to answer for why they broke in the first places. China Blames Foreigners After Disastrous Floods https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHXO8RbBMfg YouTube demonetizes our channels! We need your support!! https://www.patreon.com/ChinaUncensored We also accept bitcoin! http://www.chinauncensored.tv/bitcoin/ Make sure to share this video with your friends! ______________________________ Subscribe for updates: https://www.youtube.com/ChinaUncensored?sub_confirmation=1 ______________________________ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChinaUncensored Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ChinaUncensored Instagram: http://instagram.com/ChinaUncensored or check out the China Unscripted Podcast! https://youtube.com/chinaunscripted ______________________________ © All Rights Reserved.

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Sparkle with Thirst Pockets

China Uncensored, what do you think is the significance of the term "Baizuo" in Chinese culture? Is this a popular term? Is its use a sign for hope of freedom and democracy in China? According to Wikipedia, the term first appeared in widespread use in 2013-2015. As far as i can tell, the "Baizuo" view continues to gain in popularity.

Anonymous

Are all the dams, just dams? Or are they also hydroelectric plants so they are also losing power grid infrastructure?

Anonymous

Speaking as a westerner - I also detest Baizous! Those pretentious, politically correct asshats messing up my life telling me how I feel but never actually bothering to understand what they are bleating about! Mind you I’m pretty sure that my definition of who falls into that group and the CCPs are wildly different :(

Sparkle with Thirst Pockets

excellent question. i hope Chris looks into this. if you're not a political scientist by profession, you have wonderful intuition.