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共产党员竟也因言获罪,惊险逃亡加拿大!預測大陸要打台湾!(汉英双语)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzGra_4QCj0

56BelowTV 零下56

Feb 16, 2024 TORONTO

引言

共产党员竟也因言获罪,惊险逃亡加拿大!預測大陸要打台湾

Matt,江苏人,共产党员。2018年因翻墙上Twitter被公安局拘留审问,成为国安重点监测对象。其后又因微信发布言论被再次请到公安局喝茶。在移民逃命加拿大前,还被数次询问,监督,调查。后下定决心,逃亡加拿大。

目前居住在多伦多的他,是一名网约车司机。他坦言,就算一切都要重新开始,也值得,因为加拿大有自由的空气。他爆料中国就是没有盖子的大监狱,每个人都被政府实时监控,国家在加速往朝鲜的方向前进。还断言中国为了缓解国内矛盾,会在五年内对台湾动手......

我的简评:https://blog.creaders.net/user_blog_diary.php?did=NDgyOTMw

Matt 所言不可全信也不可完全不信,读者群众须要使用自己积极的思维和观察力来甄别。例如,他对大跃进饿死几千万人的假历史深信不疑就可以看出:他对法轮功反对社会主义革命的活动与宣传是相当认可的。

他对社会主义国家例如朝鲜的了解仍然停留在西方资产阶级意识形态的反社会主义的假报导深信不疑的阶段。

但是,他对当前中特党国的倒行逆施与人民为敌的反动措施有所觉悟,把它认作是“黑社会”。西方进步人士如Yanis Varoufakis也同样把他们那里的资产阶级政治当权派看作是黑手党。其实,所有资产阶级专政的国家最终归宿都逃不出法西斯主义统治,而这种反动统治是维持不了太多时间的。参看:塔克·卡尔森“关于政府大规模审查运动您需要了解的一切——美国民主往何处去?”  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRYSKaS-XtQ&t=0s

或  https://blog.creaders.net/user_blog_diary.php?did=NDgyOTIy

Matt这篇访谈对于西方读者群众来说是特别具有借鉴意义的。特此使用双语转载(如果《零下56》愿意刊出英语部分也将十分欢迎)如下[Mark Wain 2024-02-19 https://www.youtube.com/@wtkh 

https://blog.creaders.net/u/12901/ ]

对话副本

开篇

0:00

我其实不是移民 我是逃命 毛泽东的像 P(修图)成了习近平 我后来就被列入了重点监控人员名单

0:06

呼吸到了自由的空气 你让我再回去 不可能的 有可能这两年要对台湾动手

0:11

我其实就对这个党 很怀疑的 是党员 文革没有结束 文革又开始了

0:17

中国是要迅速的往朝鲜方向去发展 这个党的存在 真的是这个民族的灾难

0:22

看看共产党能坚持几年

因言获罪 首次被抓

0:29

大家好我叫Matt 来自江苏 大家可能奇怪 为什么我戴着帽子跟墨镜

0:35

因为我说的话 可能会有点敏感 我到加拿大已经两年了

0:41

其实说移民 我觉得也不是 我觉得更多的 我应该是逃命

0:48

可能你们觉得没这么夸张 但是确实如此 我今年是40多岁了

0:55

我原来从来没想过 我会移民 但是2018年 也就是

1:02

5年 5年前了 发生了一件事情 改变了我的人生

1:08

我到现在是 牢牢的记住那天 是2018年

1:14

11月11号 那天很巧 是感恩节 所以我觉得老天是

1:20

冥冥之中是有安排的 那天我

1:26

刚出差从外地回来 我的领导给我打电话 问我有没有空来公司一下

1:32

我说我吃个饭 稍微晚一点 他说好的 结果没5分钟 又打电话说你抓紧来

1:40

这边有个比较重要的事情 我心想领导这么说 我就赶紧过去了

1:46

结果过去之后 到了大厅 两个陌生的人穿着便服

1:51

和我们领导在一起 他第一句话就是 我们是派出所的

1:59

你把你的手机 拿出来 因为我知道 我在聊天群

2:05

微信群会发一些东西 而且那天 我印象很深 我前几天在群里面发过一张照片

2:12

就是那个 把天安门 毛泽东的像 P(修图)成了习近平

2:19

我当时第一反应 会不会这张照片出问题了 我是做销售行业的 所以我有两台手机

2:26

我就把我 另外一台 相当于备用的手机给他了

2:31

那里面没有 没有什么推特 没有YouTube(油管)这些东西

2:38

还检查了半天 没发现什么东西 他说你在网上有没有一些

2:44

言论 我就装傻 我说不太清楚 他说这样 你跟我们配合调查一下

2:54

我说 ok(好的) 然后我就利用跟他上车的这个

3:01

瞬间 把我另外一台手机 迅速关机 藏到了我的 鞋底下

3:08

当时没有立刻去 去派出所去 直接先去我家

3:14

就跟抄家一样 把我家所有的 电脑 笔记本 甚至我女儿的 Ipad(苹果电脑)

3:21

通通收走 带走 他们要去调查 就阵势搞得很大

3:26

包括我公司的办公电脑 全部 主机全搬走 实际上搞得有点挺吓人

3:32

那时候到了派出所大概是2点多钟 就开始审问 一开始还算行

3:39

就是说 也没有戴手铐 就是那个吧 后来才知道

3:46

是因为我上推特 2018年应该很多人知道

3:52

就是当时郭文贵在推上爆料 所以国内搞了一次

3:58

针对推特用户的 专项的打击 成立了 专案组

4:03

而且后来我才知道是 副市长挂帅的一个专案组 在我们那边抓了很多人

4:10

包括大学的教授 这是我后来才知道的 那

4:15

他实际上证据已经都准备好了 打印出来 这个账号是不是你的 我当时犯了一个什么错误呢 就是

4:22

我是用国内号码注册的 我当时没想那么多 我就觉得 上推特的人很多

4:28

翻个墙上推特很多 不至于查到我 而且我犯了个最大的错误就是

4:35

我看了一些好的文章 比如说 关于文革期间的一些文章

4:40

关于64的一些视频 我想把它保存下来 等有时间再看

4:46

但是它推特没有收藏的功能 我就干脆把它转发了一下

4:52

就完蛋了 公安局打出来证据好多

4:58

你转发多少条 其中你转发的里面 被人家评论多少条 点赞的 非常详细

5:04

证据链是很充分的 所以我在这边要建议 在墙内的 千万不要用国内的账号去注册

5:11

我就是觉得推特公司是有内鬼的 他们能拿到我们的信息

5:16

拿到我们的信息 因为我们注册的时候会有验证码 你是用国内的手机注册 手机号码注册的

5:24

这样就是公安问你的时候 你就没有办法说 这不是我的是吧 因为你是你的手机号 对对对

5:31

好歹你是转发 你当时要是写一些东西 那估计更麻烦是吧 估计更麻烦 也是主要的一些撰写人

5:38

对 就那完蛋了 那完蛋了 你看现在抓了多少人

5:43

动不动就是煽动颠覆 煽动颠覆 对 这个国家政权也太脆弱了 是吧

5:50

我一个人就能去颠覆它了 对吧 这个我就必须要承认了

5:57

一直审到晚上7点钟 当地的国保大队的人过来了

6:04

因为他们已经经过一轮的审讯了 那个人很有经验

6:09

他把我那个 交给他们的备用手机 翻来覆去的查

6:14

就觉得不对劲 他说你是做销售的 你这个通讯录里面 怎么就这么几个人

6:21

然后你们之前领导给你打电话 怎么没有通话记录的

6:27

我也呆掉了 是吧 我就知道 这个东西没法隐瞒

6:33

人家也是干这行的 你让他再到家里面去抄家 也没意义了

6:39

然后我就 从我的 鞋里面 把手机交出来

6:44

他们当时就炸掉了 疯掉了 派出所的 那两个警察疯掉了

6:50

因为在他们领导面前丢面子了 居然被我给耍掉了 差点矇混过关 是吧

6:56

立马给我手铐铐起来 而且是背拷 背拷是很难受的

7:03

一开始10分钟 20分钟无所谓 时间长了吃不消的 动都不能动 动都不能动的

7:10

然后 我就知道 今晚肯定走不掉了

7:15

但是我心里也不害怕 为什么 因为我也知道 2018年的时候 翻墙还没有入罪

7:22

还没有入刑事罪 现在已经入罪了 你最多关我24小时

7:27

我认了 你没法对我有行政处罚 或者是刑事处罚

7:33

我就想 这当是一次人生的经历

7:39

那到了八九点钟 审讯结束 做完口供 按完手印之后 他们就走了

7:46

饭也不给我吃 晚上有人值班 把我关在一个大屋子里面 还拷在那边

7:53

还好最后临走之前 那个公安还不错

7:58

把我背拷 改成就是拷在椅子上面 拷一只手 对我来说已经舒服很多了

8:05

背拷真的吃不消 在这个里面 对你的这种精神上的折磨 是最大的

8:11

我跟他申请 我说我想上个厕所 他居然 手铐也不给我解

8:18

让我一个人 拎着椅子去上厕所

8:23

这是对人的 多大的侮辱 他们真的是 其实就是黑社会

8:30

只不过黑社会来管理国家的 就这么简单 中国有一个成语叫度日如年

8:36

那我在里面待了一个晚上 我就知道 真的是 度小时如年

8:42

看着那个墙上的时钟 一分一秒的过去 太难熬了

8:48

你想24小时是这么难熬 人家坐监狱 真的是吃不消 很痛苦 然后夜里面还有

8:55

抓进来两个吸毒的 跟我关在一起 那个吸毒的还问我 怎么进来的

9:01

我也没经历过这种 我说我是翻墙的 他很莫名其妙 因为这些人不懂

9:08

他估计心想 我是不是小偷 翻墙的 然后聊聊呗

9:15

一直到第二天的中午 熬到第二天中午 我就知道快了

9:22

到了 实际上我们还超出了24小时 到了下午

9:28

3点多钟 才过来帮我办手续 写保证书

9:34

录视频 录指纹 就相当于 建档了嘛 你懂吗

9:41

才让我回去 说实在的 这个一个晚上 对我来说 心理压力是很大的

9:49

我就下定决心 我要出来了 我觉得我已经很不安全了 我已经上了黑名单了

9:54

而且事实证明 我的确上黑名单了 因为我后来就被列入了 当地的重点监控人员名单

10:01

因为我后来隔了一年多 我又被抓了一次 也就是2020年的

再度被抓 极度恐惧

10:08

疫情刚开始的时候 就是2月份 我记得那天是中午 我出门给女儿去办留学的存款

10:17

我从银行回来 刚到小区门口 戴着口罩 我还戴着口罩

10:25

五六个人七八个人围过来 把我一搂 搂上车 我当时还以为什么人 把我吓一跳

10:32

再看 有个认识的 派出所的

10:37

他说你又干嘛了 我说我没干嘛 我们走一趟

10:43

没办法 到了才知道 我是因为前几天在微信群聊天

10:48

因为那个时候是 香港反送中运动

10:55

我在群里面 说到了几个敏感词 什么独裁 包括什么大撒币

11:03

我的微信记录全打出来 然后打出来的纸上面 就写着

11:09

某某某 重点监控人员 我就 心里就凉了

11:16

我知道再不走就来不及了 这还不算恐怖

11:22

更恐怖的是 我大概过了 三四个月 我出差

11:28

去附近的城市 有一段时间经常要去 大概一周要去个两三次

11:35

结果我就在外地接到电话 国保的

11:41

先寒暄两句 然后就问我 你最近怎么

11:46

老是到这个地方去 我当时那种内心的恐惧

11:51

真的是 从没有过 因为 你在人家面前是透明的

11:58

透明的 这种恐惧真的是 无法用语言去说的

12:05

那我其实当时已经开始办移民了 包括我其实还比较小心的 就是我担心我被边控

12:11

我还特意在 办移民签合同之前 我还特意利用暑假带家人出国去旅游一下

12:19

我看能不能出境 还不错 还不错 就是我的 还没到那个程度

12:25

对我来说 这种免于恐惧的自由是最重要的

12:31

没有经历过 真的是 不敢想象 我记得我刚放出来

12:38

第一天 第二天我不敢翻墙了 我不敢翻墙了 我很害怕的

12:45

但是过了两天 我实在憋不住了 因为你知道 呼吸到自由的空气

12:51

你让我再回去 看那些《新闻联播》 不可能的 你看惯了自由的东西 是吧

12:58

最起码我 第一 我不生活在恐惧当中 我真的有一段时间

13:04

就是 晚上睡觉 我都担心我突然会被人给带走

13:12

就是如果没有经历这种事情 你是不会有这种感觉的 这种感觉太可怕了

13:18

所以这是我为什么要出来的 最主要的原因 我很庆幸就是

13:24

当时加拿大的移民政策 还是相对比较宽松 不像疫情后 更紧张了

13:29

所以说我还是比较顺利 2021年 4月份就顺利出来了

13:35

而且 还有一个更可怕的事 在我飞机起飞前5天

13:42

我居然又收到过国保电话 那时候 应该算是喝茶了

13:48

就是说他们会定期的去 喊你去了解一些情况 了解你的思想动态

13:54

我之前去过一次 我就知道 我成了他们的KPI(业绩)了 就是说 你定期得去报到

14:01

我当时反应就是 我这次不能去 因为离我起飞还有5天了

14:07

我怕万一有什么意外 导致我登不了飞机 那就完蛋了

14:13

我不知道他找我干嘛 不知道我是不是又出了什么事情 我就忽悠他我说 我这个礼拜比较忙

14:19

我下周过来找你 他也没在意 好的 结果下周一我就飞了

14:25

一大早就飞了 我直到飞机起飞 心才完全的坦得下来

14:33

所以这个就是我整个移民的决心 就是为什么要移民

14:38

也就是我之前想跟你说的 我不是 我其实不是移民 我是逃命

14:44

我的家里人 我的爱人什么 她们都不太理解 她们觉得不至于

14:50

她们觉得不至于 你以后不要去翻墙不是就可以了 对吧 你做个良民 是吧

14:57

我说第一我做不到 我不可能不翻墙的 我已经感受到这种自由的滋味了

15:06

第二 也是最主要的 我已经上黑名单了 我后来知道 国内的公安系统

15:12

它会把每个人的户籍 它会有标签化 比如说 你是练法轮功的

15:18

比如说你是上访的 比如说你是P2P(对等式网络)的金融难民

15:25

因为金融难民也会上访 比如说 像我这种 放在过去就是像类似偷听地台这种

15:33

这种反革命的这种意思吧 我已经上黑名单了

15:38

现在是无所谓 未来只要搞个运动 我们是第一批要被撸出来的

15:45

我爱人不相信 但是 随着疫情的几年发展

15:50

她也慢慢的理解 包括移民 她实际上也是不赞成的 因为你都这个年龄了

15:57

你出来什么都没有 英语也不行 这么大年龄 你说你能做什么

16:02

我说我不管做什么 我总比坐监狱要好 我爱人现在

16:08

经过这个三年的疫情 彻底想通了 她也要出来 我是拿着工签身份出来的

16:15

她是在国内等到PR(永久居留证)下来之后才出来 所以那段时间 等待的时间 她天天问我 什么时候能办好

16:22

她原来是不想出来的 所以这个疫情三年 对人的思想转变也很大

16:28

你出来以后 有没有那些人再联系 说你在哪呢 这个倒没有 因为我手机什么都不用了

16:37

但是我 我现在不敢回去 我不敢回去

16:42

我不知道回去之后 还能不能出来 所以我暂时在 换国籍之前我应该不会回去

16:49

换了国籍你敢回去 换了国籍 应该会好一点 但是也不安全

16:55

对吧 你像桂民海 瑞典籍的还被抓起来 前段时间台湾的叫富察

17:03

出版社的老总 也被抓起来 因为现在国内不是搞反间谍法 是吧

17:11

再说吧 看看共产党能坚持几年 我对

17:18

它的消亡 还是有信心的 我跟我家人开玩笑 我说我可能要等它

17:25

灭亡我才回去 我家人说可能吗 我说可能的 你有信心嘛 我有信心的

17:32

因为有很多迹象都在表明 我们的总加速师在加速 跟全世界在脱钩

17:41

时间会证明一切的 你来到国外以后 他们有没有就是

17:48

威胁或者说恐吓你的家人 然后从而让你回去 这个倒没有 因为对他来说 仅仅是一个上名单的人

17:57

他的工作是定期找我 听我思想汇报

18:02

我喝过一次 跟我聊了两个多小时 喝了满满一水壶水

18:08

包括你对这个事情是什么想法 对这个那个事情是什么想法 我当然不能把我的想法给说出来 对吧

18:15

我也得忽悠着嘛 他就要跟我教导 你要多看《新闻联播》

18:21

但是实事求是讲 公安系统里面 也有

18:28

思想相对是比较 好的人 他就跟我说

18:34

你看归看 你不要去留言 不要去发言 对吧 你去发言了 那我们也没办法

18:42

但是 更多的是那种 被洗脑很彻底的 他要维护这个政权的嘛

18:48

所以他就觉得 你是个坏分子 为什么你比较关心这些个 外面的世界

了解外面的世界

18:54

推特什么这些个思想 不是有大陆好多人 人家根本就不翻墙

19:00

我其实原来也不会 就是后来

19:06

收到一封邮件 其实是法轮功群发的 他们有个叫无界的浏览器

19:14

我也好奇 打开来看看 装了那个之后 就能上YouTube(油管)了

19:21

是吧 上谷歌了 因为国内是上不了的 一下子整个世界就不同了

19:28

当然 我对国内的很多的报道 我本来就不是很相信

19:33

因为我从小是比较喜欢历史的 看一些历史的书 我对文革

19:39

包括整个解放 1949年之后的中国的历史 是很有兴趣去

19:45

不说研究 就很有兴趣的 1957年反右怎么都很

19:50

我其实就对这个党 是很怀疑的 但是我就没有去

19:58

去到决裂那个程度 因为我觉得得过且过 没到那个程度 而且你知道

20:03

2012年修宪之前 都还行是吧 习近平上台之前都还行

20:10

但是他上台之后 整个风向就变了 最主要就是要获取一些真实的信息

20:17

最起码不是单面的信息 不是单一的声音

20:23

我会去判断 我也不会完全去相信另外一个地方的声音

20:29

所以这是很正常的 那你通过看一些书籍 包括比如《1984》 那我就发现 我现在生活的社会国家

20:37

和《1984》里面描写的一模一样 整个人是被监控的 整个舆论

20:43

是被所谓的真理部 在操纵的 在修改的 你发生的事情都可以改的

20:49

你比如像这次疫情 对吧 你把它修改之后 就等于没发生了

20:56

你以前在国内是做什么工作 销售行业 销售行业 现在呢

21:02

首先销售就比较难了 因为语言你达不到那个水平

21:07

我也有 充足的思想准备 就是说能干什么就干什么 是吧

21:12

所以我刚来了 一个多月 拿到驾照之后 我就开始去联系工作

21:18

当地有个华人的网约车的平台 在招聘司机 正好我刚考了驾照 那我就去

21:26

申请 那么通过审核之后 就上路

21:32

它的好处 都是华人 对语言要求不高 很多是留学生 那开了一两天

21:38

我就发现 太适合我了 为什么 第一 我能迅速的利用这个机会

21:45

熟悉加拿大的路况 因为开车我可以到处跑 到downtown(市中心)到各个地方到处跑

21:50

第二个好处 就是我能够认识更多的人 很开心 那第三个就是能挣到加币

21:57

这个很重要 因为你知道人民币1比5 时间长了吃不消

22:03

但是挣到加币之后 就好多了 就好多了 所以我就觉得 非常适合

22:09

那我现在就一直开 开了已经有快两年了 那我现在主要是以

22:15

去机场接送 为主 因为我发现了一个更好的平台

22:20

而且是以老外为主 跟他们简单的聊聊 我觉得不光是对我的英语有帮助

22:26

对我各个方面 都挺有意思的 这种人生的履历 比如说我接到美国的黑人

22:34

我跟他们说 我觉得川普挺可爱的 他们就很惊讶

22:39

他们说 我很讨厌川普 那我正好想聊一下

22:46

我 接待的一个最让我记忆深刻的

22:51

是一个日本的夫妻 老夫妻 他们过来看女儿 把他们接到之后 送到酒店

23:00

我帮他们把行李搬下来 他们给我致谢 那我上了车 我就走了

23:05

启动了大概有七八米 我就从后视镜发现 他们没有进酒店

23:10

而且站在原地 跟我再见 我赶紧把车窗开下来 跟他们再一次再见

23:18

过了一个礼拜 他们返程了 我把他们送到机场之后

23:23

那这次我就很注意了 一直跟他们再见 就是包括上了车 也跟他们再见

23:29

等我开了车开出去 大概三四十米 我居然通过后视镜发现

23:35

他们还是在跟我招手 而且更夸张的是 他们脸上还带着微笑

23:41

其实他们知道 我应该看不见了 太让我震撼了 我就觉得日本人的这种文明程度

23:48

真的是太高了 所以我就觉得 通过

23:53

开车 认识这么多人 经历这么多事情 对我的人生 真的是变得一下子丰富多彩

24:00

我觉得我原来的 在国内四十几年的工作生活

24:05

是完全没有这种经历的 你有没有一个未来的职业的一个规划 或者生活的规划

24:11

职业的规划 当然就是 前提就是要把英语要学好 因为我通过这两年多的生活

24:18

就觉得英语太重要了 你英语不好的话 寸步难行 总的来说 我目前来了两年多

24:25

对整个加拿大的各方面 还是很满意的 首先它保证了我的

24:32

免于恐惧的自由是吧 我觉得这点是最重要的 这是我移民最大的一个动力

24:37

我觉得自由 不仅仅是 我想做什么 就去做什么

24:43

而是我不想做什么 就不做什么 这点更重要 我讲个最简单的 国内你们可能不知道

24:50

要做那个叫 APP(手机程序) 我现在都忘掉了 叫 学习

24:57

强国 学习强国 我好久不做了 学习强国 每天要打卡

25:03

实际上就是洗脑 就像以前的《红宝书》一样 你每天要去登录(任何人都要打卡吗)

25:11

之前是党员 包括国有企业的职工都需要的

25:17

你是党员还是国有企业 都是 对 您还是党员 是党员

25:23

那时候不懂 如果您当时的身份不是党员的话

25:29

就是个普通的老百姓 会不会对你的惩罚更严重

25:35

我是觉得应该差不多 应该差不多 党员这个身份不存在

25:41

给你怎么样的一个保护 没有 保护党员 没有 这个身份是没有的

25:48

是没有的 其实我很后悔有这个身份的 因为对你的捆绑也很多

25:55

关键是当时年纪小不懂 但是我现在应该已经失去这个身份了

26:02

因为我 没交党费 已经对 应该已经脱离了

26:08

按照它的规定 是脱离了 你觉得现在在大陆如果有一些人

26:14

他就是 我完全不看外面的世界 完全不翻墙 上面说啥我信啥 他会不会受到像你一样的这种待遇

26:21

不可能的 必须要被砸醒 必须要被社会主义铁拳砸醒

26:27

但是从另外一个角度 很多在加拿大 多伦多的粉红也非常的多

26:35

爱国爱党的非常的多 真正对这个党有清醒认识的 不是很多

26:42

那你觉得为什么他们已经来到外面这个世界 知道外面世界怎么样 为什么他们还觉得

26:47

所以就不得不佩服这个 共产党的宣传的水平 他就把这个 党和国给混在一起

26:56

因为很多人的爱国是很 一种淳朴的情感 所以说这些人出来之后

27:03

他必须连着党一起爱 这种思想已经凝固了 凝固了

27:08

你认为党和国是一体的吗 那肯定是两码事情

27:13

对吧 中国 这个几千年历史 已经诞生了几十个朝代了

27:21

但是共产党在宣传里面会把它混淆起来 比如说国庆节

27:26

热烈祝贺祖国 多少岁 70岁生日

27:31

实际上他是在混淆这个概念 祖国怎么可能只有70岁生日 其实70年只不过是你共产党执政的时间

27:40

就是像你这样能分辨出来的 你认为在大陆还是不多 是吧 不多 但是

27:47

我发现通过疫情三年

27:52

对这方面认真思考的人 越来越多 就是说 特别像上海封城这几个月

27:59

上海作为中国的天花板 那也遭遇了这么惨烈的事情 我觉得

28:06

有脑子的人 还是越来越多 去思考这个问题 甚至就是要出来

28:11

你看现在 走线美国的人越来越多是吧 这就是用脚去投票

28:18

清醒的人是很痛苦的 特别在国内这种环境

28:23

你现在没法说 你现在这种举报的时代 你跟谁去说 你说了你就被举报掉了

28:31

你就完蛋了是吧 所以说在国内现在 都不能说 现在看来 你整个的来到加拿大的生活

加拿大的优劣

28:38

还是蛮开心的 就是怎么说 加拿大不是天堂

28:43

但那个地方 肯定是地狱 加拿大有很多问题

28:48

我通过两年多 其实也有点失望 说实在的 特别是去年的卡车司机的事情

28:55

我对加拿大的这种 自由民主 其实挺失望的

29:01

卡车司机是怎么回事 给大家讲讲 卡车司机 去年加拿大整个卡车司机的联盟 上街游行

29:11

他们去渥太华首都去游行 很长的车队 我当时开车在路上

29:19

看到立交桥上站满了 加拿大本地人 举着加拿大的国旗

29:26

给那些车队加油 非常震撼 因为那些司机其实是在抗议就是

29:34

强制打疫苗 本地人就认为这侵犯了我的自由的权利

29:40

因为他们从小是生活在这种环境当中 他对个人的权利的保护是非常强的

29:45

所以他们就站出来抗议 其实当中有很多的司机 他已经打过疫苗了

29:53

但是他还是站出来 所以这是让我觉得很尊敬的地方 那他们最后在

30:00

国会山那边 被政府给 打压了 包括带头的人都被抓起来了后来

30:07

我知道 让我就很感触 就觉得天下乌鸦一般黑 一般黑

30:16

包括现在 加拿大整个政治环境 都是往左 白左嘛

30:23

包括昨天多伦多 刚换了一个女市长 也是左翼的 非常左翼的一个身份

30:30

所以说 只能说 就像大洪水来之前

30:38

加拿大 相对比国内 地势要高一点

30:43

我们出来逃生 往地势高的地方跑 但是最终这个地方 会不会被大洪水淹没掉

30:50

不好说 或者说 迟早的 你说的卡车司机被抓 带头的

30:56

他是和平的集会被抓 还是他做了一些暴力的行为被抓

31:02

这个准确的 我也不是很清楚 总体来看 应该是 相对还是比较和平的

31:08

不算很暴力的 而且警察也在维护秩序 是吧

31:14

只是他们相对可能呆的时间也比较久 对秩序破坏的也比较大

31:20

但是不管怎么样 我就觉得对这种民主的一种自由的诉求

31:26

最后用这种方式处理 让我很失落 或者说 也对他们这也有了更清醒的认识

31:35

还有没有什么问题 我没有问到 你想跟大家分享 聊聊教育方面吧 加拿大教育

31:42

就是我女儿在这边来 上了高中 上了两年

31:47

我通过跟她 平常的聊天 我就觉得来晚了

31:52

为什么呢 这边的教育 跟国内是完全不同 它在日常的教学中

31:59

无时无刻在贯穿一个叫批判性思维的理念 就是说 你对任何东西要去质疑

32:06

书本上的知识 你要去怀疑 老师说的话 你要去怀疑 报纸说的话 你要去怀疑

32:13

你只有这种批判性思维 在孩子的脑海里面 生根发芽

32:19

那他长大之后 到了更高的阶层去工作

32:25

他才有一种创造性的思维 他去处处去质疑一些 所谓的一些先进的东西

32:33

那才会去创新 是吧 否则永远没有新的思维出来 所以这是我对加拿大教育一个

32:40

感触的东西 另外谈谈 我对加拿大感动的地方 刚才说了很多

32:48

不太满意的 我记得我刚来

32:53

第一次出门 去一个公园 早上第一次出去

32:59

沿途都是老外 结果那个老外就跟我 当面对面 就say hello good morning(你好 早上好)

33:05

我当时就很意外 因为在国内 我不认识他

33:10

是吧 在国内是没有这种经历的 然后我就开始

33:15

在往前走路上 主动的和我看到的老外去打招呼

33:21

因为我太开心了 因为如果我在国内这样 人家会觉得我是神经病

33:28

这边的人真的是很单纯 完全不可想象 包括我朋友去幼儿园

33:35

他说他刚到幼儿园门口 那些小朋友 就像金鱼一样 就游过来

33:42

就围绕他身边来 跟他hello(你好)我叫什么什么 他说在国内

33:48

我们接受的教育就是孩子 你不要接触陌生人 是吧

33:53

不要去跟陌生人打招呼 这边的孩子都是涌过来跟你

33:59

我觉得太纯净了 你觉得为什么有这么大的不同

34:09

相对来说 白人这边生活更单纯 更单纯 从小接触的人单纯

34:17

他们没遇过坏人 说实在的 有点傻白甜 如果他们未来接触到

34:25

很多事情的话 我相信他们也会有改变 那再顺便聊一下就是

34:33

作为如果即将要来加拿大的人 我觉得

尾声

34:38

一定要有一个良好的心态 那你到这边来 基本上我就觉得 无论是你的社会阶层

34:45

你的生活 都是要降级的 甚至包括我认识有大学老师

34:51

去海底捞打工 海底捞 但是我觉得他过得很开心

34:57

很开心 一点都不失落 我就觉得 他就出来对了

35:03

所以我身边很多在国内 向我打听 想移民的人

35:10

我第一个问他 就是你为什么要出来 你如果仅仅是为了什么

35:15

孩子的教育 或者说 我身边很多人都在移民

35:21

我说你这个动力是不够的 你没有决心的 你过来会遇到很多的困难

35:28

你不一定能挺下来 我身边有很多来了又走的 认识的 你觉得什么样一个决心

35:34

或者说什么样一个追求来到这 才能适应 就是对自由的渴望

35:41

就是真正能认清 当前国内的形势

35:47

对未来有个清楚的判断的人 才会下决心

35:53

否则都是不行的 否则都是站不长的 国内的形势 说实在的

36:00

用 他的话说 百年之大变局 是吧

36:06

百年之大变局 我们正处在一个百年之大变局的一个时代 我个人的感觉

36:14

中国是要迅速的 往朝鲜这个方向去发展 因为对他来说

36:21

政权是第一位的 经济什么都可以牺牲的 对吧 你像疫情这个三年

36:27

实际上是一次最好的 最好的对人的控制的一次培训

36:34

通过电子化的二维码 让你寸步难行 对吧

36:40

中国 就是一个监狱化的管理 没有盖子的监狱 整个国家都是一个没有盖子的监狱

36:46

但是很多人是就像温水煮青蛙 没到那一步 没到那一步

36:52

等到那一步也晚了 这个门已经是一点点在关了 到最后 不会给你出来留学了

37:00

你像朝鲜老百姓 不可能出来留学的 我坚信

37:05

发生在六七十年代的这种惨剧 还要发生 文革没有结束 文革又开始了

37:12

六七十年代 反右的时候 那些右派被抓到夹边沟的时候 过的什么日子

37:18

我举一个例子给你听一下 没有吃 很饿 结果有个犯人

37:25

生病 呕吐 就有人把他吐下来的东西 抓起来吃掉 抢着吃

37:33

再比如 他们住在那个叫地坑里面

37:40

给他们发一个盆 大便小便吃饭都用盆 这种对人格的这个

37:45

但最后也不需要人格了 因为只要活着 还活不下来 这些罪行都是共产党造成的

37:53

从镇压反革命 反右派 文革 死了多少人

38:00

包括所谓的自然灾害 没有自然灾害的 就是因为政策上的问题

38:05

饿死了那么多人 大跃进上千万的人 所以这个党的存在真的是

38:13

这个民族的灾难 你认为这个门是慢慢是关上的 而且快关紧了

38:19

最快的一个变化就是 有可能这两年要对台湾 动手

38:25

如果一旦动手 整个国家的命运会发生改变 他通过战争来

38:32

缓解国内的矛盾 转移国内的矛盾 而且他有这个

38:38

梦想 通过收复台湾 固定它的历史地位

38:44

当然能不能收服这是一回事 但是他是要收复 他要动这个手 我个人是觉得在5年之内会动手 5年 对

38:55

他为了保政权 什么事情都可以做得出来 所以我对未来是非常悲观

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Translation from the Chinese into English

A Communist Party member was also convicted for his words and fled to Canada in a thrilling way! It is predicted that China will attack Taiwan!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzGra_4QCj0

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Feb 16, 2024 TORONTO

Introduction

A Communist Party member was also convicted for his words and fled to Canada in a thrilling way! It is predicted that China will attack Taiwan

Matt is from Jiangsu and a member of the Communist Party. In 2018, he was detained by the Public Security Bureau for interrogation for logging into Twitter and became a key target of national security surveillance. Later, he was invited to the Public Security Bureau for tea again because of his comments on WeChat. Before the immigrants fled to Canada, they were questioned, supervised, and investigated several times. Later, he made up his mind to flee to Canada.

Currently living in Toronto, he is an online ride-hailing driver. He admitted that even if everything had to start over, it would still be worth it because Canada has the air of freedom. He broke the news that China is a big prison without a lid. Everyone is monitored in real time by the government, and the country is accelerating towards North Korea. It also asserted that to alleviate domestic conflicts, China will act against Taiwan within five years...

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Do not believe everything Matt says, nor do not believe it completely. Readers need to use their own active thinking and observation skills to make a judgment. For example, it can be seen from his deep belief in the false history that tens of millions of people starved to death during the Great Leap Forward: He quite approves of Falun Gong's activities and propaganda against the socialist revolution.

His understanding of socialist countries such as North Korea is still at the stage where he firmly believes in the anti-socialist false reports of Western bourgeois ideology.

However, he is aware of the current perverse and reactionary measures taken by the Chinese Special Color Party-State that are hostile to the people, and regards it as a "gangster society." Western progressives such as Yanis Varoufakis also regard the bourgeois political establishment in their countries as the mafia. In fact, all countries under bourgeois dictatorship will eventually end up under fascist rule, and this kind of reactionary rule cannot last for too long. See: Tucker Carlson “Everything You Need to Know About the Mass Government Censorship Campaign—Whither American Democracy?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRYSKaS-XtQ&t=0s

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Matt's interview is particularly valuable for Western readers. It is hereby reproduced as follows:

Transcript

Beginning

0:00

In fact, I am not an immigrant. I am running for my life. The picture of Mao Zedong became Xi Jinping. I was later included in the list of key surveillance personnel.

0:06

Now that I have breathed the free air, it is impossible for you to ask me to go back. There is a possibility that we will attack Taiwan in the next two years.

0:11

In fact, I am very suspicious of this party. It is the party members. The Cultural Revolution has not ended. The Cultural Revolution has begun again.

0:17

China is going to develop rapidly in the direction of North Korea. The existence of this party is really a disaster for this nation.

0:22

Let us see how many years the Communist Party can last

Convicted for speaking out, arrested for the first time

0:29

Hello everyone, my name is Matt. I am from Jiangsu. You may be wondering why I am wearing a hat and sunglasses.

0:35

Because what I say may be a bit sensitive. I have been in Canada for two years.

0:41

I do not think so when it comes to immigration. I think it is more about running for my life.

0:48

Maybe you don't think it's such an exaggeration, but it's true. I'm in my 40s this year.

0:55

I never thought I would immigrate, but in 2018, that is

1:02

5 years 5 years ago something happened that changed my life

1:08

I still firmly remember that day in 2018

1:14

November 11th happened to be Thanksgiving Day, so I thought God was

1:20

There was an arrangement somewhere. That day I

1:26

I just came back from a business trip. My boss called me and asked me if I had time to come to the company.

1:32

I said I would have dinner a little later and he said yes, but within 5 minutes, he called me again and said, come quickly.

1:40

There is something more important here. I thought to myself that the leader said this, so I hurried over.

1:46

After the result was over, we arrived in the lobby and saw two strangers wearing casual clothes.

1:51

When he was with our leader, his first words were: We are from the police station

1:59

Take out your phone because I know I am in the chat group

2:05

WeChat group will post some things, and I was very impressed that day. I posted a photo in the group a few days ago.

2:12

That is the one who changed Mao Zedong's portrait in Tiananmen Square into Xi Jinping

2:19

My first reaction at the time was, could there be something wrong with this photo? I work in the sales industry, so I have two mobile phones.

2:26

I gave him my other mobile phone, which is equivalent to a spare one.

2:31

There is no such thing as Twitter or YouTube.

2:38

I checked for a long time and found nothing. He asked if you have some online.

2:44

I just pretended to be stupid. I did not know clearly. He said this. Please cooperate with us to investigate.

2:54

I said OK and then I took advantage of getting in the car with him

3:01

In an instant, I quickly turned off my other mobile phone and hid it under my shoe.

3:08

I did not go immediately. I went to the police station. I went directly to my house first.

3:14

It is like raiding my house, taking all my computers, laptops, and even my daughter's iPad (Apple Computer)

3:21

Collect them all and take them away. They are going to investigate. The battle is huge.

3:26

Including my company's office computers, all the hosts were moved away. It was a bit scary.

3:32

It was about 2 o'clock when we arrived at the police station and the interrogation started. It was okay at first.

3:39

That said, I was not wearing handcuffs. That was it. I found out later.

3:46

It is because I am on Twitter that many people should know in 2018

3:52

It was Guo Wengui (a fugitive capitalist from China, who was indicted in the U.S. in 2022 for misappropriation of public funds from joint ventures) who was pushing the news at that time, so it happened once in China

3:58

Task force set up to target Twitter users

4:03

And later I found out that a task force led by the deputy mayor arrested many people there.

4:10

Including university professors. I found out later that

4:15

He has prepared all the evidence. Print it out. Is this account yours? What mistake did I make at that time?

4:22

I registered with my domestic number. I did not think much about it at the time. I just thought there were a lot of people on Twitter.

4:28

There are a lot of tweets on the wall so you will not be able to find me. And the biggest mistake I made was

4:35

I read some good articles, such as some articles about the Cultural Revolution

4:40

Some videos about 64. I want to save them and watch them again when I have time.

4:46

But there is no collection function on Twitter, so I simply retweeted it.

4:52

It is over. The Public Security Bureau has produced a lot of evidence.

4:58

How many posts have you forwarded? Among the posts you have forwarded, how many comments have been liked by others? Very detailed.

5:04

The chain of evidence is very sufficient, so I would like to suggest here that people inside the wall should never use domestic accounts to register.

5:11

I just think there is someone inside Twitter who has access to our information.

5:16

Get our information because there will be a verification code when we register. You registered with your domestic mobile phone number.

5:24

In this way, when the police ask you, you cannot say that it is not mine, right? Because you have your mobile phone number, right, right, right?

5:31

At any rate, you were forwarding it. If you had written something at that time, it would have been more troublesome, right? It would have been more troublesome. Some of the main writers were also

5:38

Yes, it is over. That is over. Look how many people have been arrested now.

5:43

He always incites subversion. Inciting subversion is too fragile for this country's political power, right?

5:50

I can subvert it by myself, right? I must admit it.

5:57

The interrogation lasted until 7 o'clock in the evening, when people from the local national security brigade came over.

6:04

Because they have already gone through one round of interrogation. That person is very experienced.

6:09

He gave me the spare mobile phone they had and checked it repeatedly.

6:14

I felt something was wrong. He said you were in sales. Why are there only so many people in your address book?

6:21

Then when your previous boss called you, why was there no call record?

6:27

I was stunned too, right? I knew there was no way to hide this thing.

6:33

He is also in this business, so there is no point in asking him to search your house again.

6:39

Then I took the phone out of my shoe

6:44

They blew up and went crazy. The two policemen at the police station went crazy.

6:50

Because I lost face in front of their leader, I fooled them, and I almost got away with it, right?

6:56

Handcuff me immediately and handcuff me from behind. Being handcuffed from behind is very uncomfortable.

7:03

It does not matter whether it is 10 minutes or 20 minutes at first. After a long time, it becomes too much. I cannot even move. I cannot even move.

7:10

Then I knew I would not be able to leave tonight

7:15

But I am not afraid at all. Why? Because I also know that in 2018, circumventing the wall was not criminalized.

7:22

It has not been a criminal offense yet. Now it has been. You can lock me up for 24 hours at most.

7:27

I admit it. You cannot impose administrative or criminal penalties on me.

7:33

I just thought this was a life experience

7:39

At eight or nine o'clock, the interrogation was over, the confessions were given, and fingerprints were taken, and they left.

7:46

They did not even give me food. Someone was on duty at night and locked me in a big room and handcuffed me there.

7:53

Fortunately, before I left, the police officer was pretty good.

7:58

Instead of cuffing me on my back, cuffing me on a chair and cuffing one hand, it is much more comfortable for me.

8:05

The back torture is unbearable. This kind of mental torture is the biggest for you.

8:11

I applied to him and said I wanted to use the restroom, but he did not even remove the handcuffs for me.

8:18

Let me go to the toilet alone with a chair

8:23

What an insult to people. They are really, in fact, a gangster.

8:30

It is just that the underworld manages the country. It is that simple. There is an idiom in China that goes like a year.

8:36

Then I stayed there for one night and I knew that hours really felt like years.

8:42

Looking at the clock on the wall, every minute and second passing by, it is so painful

8:48

Do you think 24 hours is so difficult? It is unbearable and painful for people in prison, and then there are still people at night.

8:55

Two drug addicts were arrested and locked up with me. The drug addict even asked me how I got in.

9:01

I have never experienced this. When I said I was climbing over the firewall, he was confused because these people do not understand.

9:08

He was probably wondering if I was a thief who climbed over the wall, and then we could talk about it.

9:15

I stayed up until noon of the next day. I knew it was almost done.

9:22

Arrived. In fact, we exceeded 24 hours. By the afternoon

9:28

It was around 3 o'clock when he came over to help me go through the formalities and write a guarantee letter.

9:34

Recording videos and recording fingerprints is equivalent to creating a file, you know?

9:41

That is why I was asked to go back. To be honest, this night was very stressful for me.

9:49

I made up my mind to come out. I felt that I was no longer safe. I was already on the blacklist.

9:54

And it turned out that I was indeed on the blacklist, because I was later included in the local list of key surveillance personnel.

10:01

Because I was arrested again after more than a year, that is, in 2020

Being caught again, extremely frightened

10:08

When the epidemic first started, it was February. I remember it was noon that day. I went out to apply for a deposit for my daughter to study abroad.

10:17

I came back from the bank and just arrived at the gate of the community. I was wearing a mask. I was still wearing a mask.

10:25

Five, six, seven or eight people gathered around me, hugged me, and carried me into the car. At that time, I thought someone was frightening me.

10:32

Look, there is someone I know from the police station.

10:37

He said what did you do again? I said I did not do anything. Let us take a walk.

10:43

I had no choice but to find out when I arrived because I was chatting in a WeChat group a few days ago.

10:48

Because at that time, it was the anti-extradition movement in Hong Kong.

10:55

I mentioned a few sensitive words in the group, such as dictatorship and money-splitting.

11:03

I typed out all my WeChat records, and on the typed paper it said

11:09

So-and-so is a key monitoring personnel, and I feel cold.

11:16

I know it is too late if I do not leave. This is not scary.

11:22

What is even scarier is that I was on a business trip for about three or four months.

11:28

I go to nearby cities frequently for a while, maybe two or three times a week.

11:35

As a result, I received a call from the National Security Bureau while away from home.

11:41

Let us say a few words and then ask me how you are doing lately.

11:46

I always go to this place, the fear inside me at that time

11:51

It really has never happened before because you are transparent in front of others.

11:58

Transparent, this fear is truly beyond words.

12:05

Well, I had already started to apply for immigration at that time. In fact, I was quite cautious because I was worried that I would be subject to border control.

12:11

Before I applied for immigration and signed the contract, I also deliberately used my summer vacation to take my family to travel abroad.

12:19

I will see if I can leave the country. It is not bad. It is mine. It is not that far yet.

12:25

To me this freedom from fear is the most important thing

12:31

I have never experienced it. I really cannot imagine it. I remember I just released it.

12:38

On the first day and on the second day, I did not dare to climb over the wall anymore. I did not dare to climb over the wall anymore. I was very scared.

12:45

But after two days, I could not hold it in any longer, because you know, I breathed the free air.

12:51

It is impossible for you to ask me to go back and watch those "Xinwen Lianbo"(News Co-broadcasting) movies. You are used to watching free stuff, right?

12:58

At least I am first I do not live in fear I have some time

13:04

Even when I go to bed at night, I am worried that I will be taken away suddenly.

13:12

It is just that if you have not experienced this kind of thing, you will not feel this way. This feeling is too terrible.

13:18

So, this is the main reason why I came out. I am very lucky.

13:24

At that time, Canada's immigration policy was still relatively relaxed, unlike after the epidemic, when it became more tense.

13:29

So, I'm going relatively smoothly. I will be released smoothly in April 2021.

13:35

And there was another even scarier thing, 5 days before my flight took off

13:42

I received a call from the National Security Bureau again. It was probably time to drink tea at that time.

13:48

They will call you regularly to understand some situations and understand your thoughts.

13:54

I have been there once before, and I knew that I had become their KPI (performance), which means you must report in regularly.

14:01

My reaction at the time was that I cannot go this time because there are still 5 days before my flight.

14:07

I am afraid that if something unexpected happens and I cannot board the plane, it will be the end of me.

14:13

I did not know why he was looking for me. I did not know if something happened to me again, so I just lied to him and said, I am busy this week.

14:19

I will come see you next week and he does not care. Okay, so I will fly out next Monday.

14:25

I flew early in the morning. I did not feel completely at ease until the plane took off.

14:33

So, this is my entire determination to immigrate and why I want to immigrate.

14:38

That is what I wanted to tell you before. I am not actually an immigrant. I am running for my life.

14:44

My family, my lover, etc., they do not quite understand. They do not think it is important.

14:50

They do not think it is okay if you do not go over the wall in the future, right? Just be a good citizen, right?

14:57

I said, first, I cannot do it. It is impossible not to climb over the wall. I already feel the taste of freedom.

15:06

Second and most importantly, I was already on the blacklist. I later learned that the domestic public security system

15:12

It will label each person's household registration. For example, if you practice Falun Gong,

15:18

For example, you are petitioning. For example, you are a financial refugee from P2P (peer-to-peer network).

15:25

Because financial refugees will also petition, for example, people like me. In the past, it was like eavesdropping on the platform.

15:33

This kind of counter-revolutionary meaning, I am already on the blacklist.

15:38

It does not matter now. In the future, if there is a movement, we will be the first ones to be raped.

15:45

My wife does not believe it, but as the epidemic has developed over the past few years,

15:50

She also gradually understood that including immigration, she disapproved of it because you are already this age.

15:57

You come out with nothing, not even English, so old an age, what do you think you can do?

16:02

I said no matter what I do, it is better than going to jail. My lover is now

16:08

After three years of this epidemic, I have completely figured it out. She also wants to come out. I came out with a work permit.

16:15

She waited in China until her PR (Permanent Residence Permit) was issued before she came out. During that time, she asked me every day when it would be ready.

16:22

She originally did not want to come out, so the three years of this epidemic have also changed people's thinking a lot.

16:28

After you came out, have those people contacted you again to tell you where you are? Not really, because I do not use my phone for anything anymore.

16:37

But I do not dare to go back now I do not dare to go back

16:42

I do not know if I can come out after I go back, so I will not go back until I change my nationality for the time being.

16:49

How dare you go back after changing your nationality? It should be better if you change your nationality, but it is not safe either.

16:55

Right, you are like Gui Minhai, a Swedish national who was arrested. Some time ago, a Taiwanese named Fucha

17:03

The boss of the publishing house was also arrested because the country is not enforcing counterintelligence laws, right?

17:11

Let us talk about it. Let us see how many years the Communist Party can last. I am interested in

17:18

I am still confident about its demise. I joked with my family that I might have to wait for it.

17:25

I will go back after I am destroyed. Do my family members say it is possible? I say it is possible. Do you have confidence? I have confidence.

17:32

Because there are many signs that our chief accelerator is accelerating and decoupling from the world.

17:41

Time will tell. After you came abroad, did they

17:48

Threatening or intimidating your family and then asking you to go back does not happen because to him, it is just a person on the list.

17:57

His job is to come to me regularly and listen to my thoughts and reports.

18:02

I drank once, chatted with me for more than two hours, and drank a full bottle of water.

18:08

Including what you think about this matter, what you think about this and that matter. Of course, I cannot express my thoughts, right?

18:15

I must lie too. He will teach me. You should watch more "Xinwen Lianbo" (News Co-broadcasting)

18:21

But to be honest, in the public security system, there are also

18:28

He is a relatively good-minded person and he told me

18:34

You see, do not leave a message, do not speak, right? If you speak, then there is nothing we can do.

18:42

But more of them are those who have been thoroughly brainwashed and want to maintain this regime.

18:48

So, he thinks you are a bad person. Why do you care more about the outside world?

Learn about the outside world

18:54

What are these thoughts on Twitter? There are many people in mainland China who simply do not climb over the wall.

19:00

I did not know how to do it before, but it was later

19:06

I received an email that was sent by Falun Gong. They have a browser called Unbounded

19:14

I am also curious. I will open it and look. After installing it, I can go to YouTube (You Tube).

19:21

Right? You are on Google because you cannot access it in China. Suddenly the whole world is different.

19:28

Of course, I did not really believe many of the domestic reports.

19:33

Because I have been fond of history since I was a child. I read some historical books and I have a deep understanding of the Cultural Revolution.

19:39

Including the entire history of China after the liberation of 1949, I am very interested in it.

19:45

Not to mention research, I am very interested in the anti-rightist movement in 1957.

19:50

I was very suspicious of this party, but I did not go.

19:58

To the point of breaking up, because I feel like I can just muddle along, not to that point, and you know

20:03

Before the constitutional amendment in 2012, everything was fine, right? Before Xi Jinping came to power, it was fine.

20:10

But after he came to power, the entire trend changed. The most important thing was to get some real information.

20:17

At least it is not a one-sided message or a single voice.

20:23

I will judge and I will not completely believe the voice from another place.

20:29

So, this is normal. Then you can discover the society and country I live in now by reading some books, including "1984".

20:37

It is the same as what was described in "1984". The whole person is monitored and the whole public opinion is monitored.

20:43

It is being manipulated and modified by the so-called Ministry of Truth. Everything that happened to you can be changed.

20:49

Take this epidemic for example, right? After you modify it, it means it did not happen.

20:56

What kind of job did you do in China before? Sales industry Sales industry What are you doing now?

21:02

First, sales are more difficult because you cannot reach that level of language skills.

21:07

I also have enough mental preparation I can do whatever I can, right?

21:12

So, I just came here for more than a month. After I got my driver's license, I started to contact jobs.

21:18

There is a local Chinese online ride-hailing platform that is recruiting drivers. I just happened to get my driver's license, so I will go.

21:26

After applying, you will be on your way after passing the review.

21:32

The good thing about it is that they are all Chinese, and the language requirements are not high. Many of them are international students, so they stayed there for a day or two.

21:38

I found that it was perfect for me. Why? No. 1, I could quickly take advantage of this opportunity.

21:45

I am familiar with the road conditions in Canada because I can drive everywhere in the downtown (city center) and everywhere.

21:50

The second benefit is that I can get to know more people, which makes me happy. The third benefit is that I can earn Canadian dollars.

21:57

This is very important because you know that RMB 1 to 5 is too much for a long time.

22:03

But after I earned Canadian dollars, it was much better, so I felt that it was very suitable.

22:09

Well, I have been driving it now. It has been almost two years since I opened it. Now I mainly use

22:15

Pick up from the airport mainly because I found a better platform

22:20

And it is mainly foreigners. I think it is not only helpful for my English to have a simple chat with them.

22:26

This kind of life experience is quite interesting to me in all aspects. For example, I received a call from a black man in the United States.

22:34

I told them I thought Trump was cute and they were surprised.

22:39

They said I hate Trump, so I just wanted to talk about it

22:46

One of the most memorable experiences I received

22:51

It was a Japanese couple, an old couple. They came to see their daughter. After picking them up, they sent them to the hotel.

23:00

I helped them carry their luggage and they thanked me. Then I got in the car and left.

23:05

After starting up, they were about seven or eight meters away, and I noticed from the rearview mirror that they had not entered the hotel.

23:10

And I stood there and said goodbye to me. I quickly rolled down the car window and said goodbye to them again.

23:18

A week later, they returned and I dropped them off at the airport.

23:23

So, this time I paid special attention and kept saying goodbye to them, even when I got in the car, I also said goodbye to them.

23:29

When I drove out, about thirty or forty meters away, I noticed through the rearview mirror

23:35

They were still waving to me, and what was even more exaggerated was that they still had smiles on their faces.

23:41

In fact, they knew that I probably could not see it. It shocked me so much. I felt that the Japanese were so civilized.

23:48

It was too high, so I thought pass

23:53

Driving, meeting so many people and experiencing so many things, my life has really become rich and colorful suddenly.

24:00

I feel that my original working life in China for more than 40 years

24:05

I have never had this kind of experience. Do you have a future career plan or life plan?

24:11

Career planning is of course, the prerequisite is to learn English well, because through more than two years of life, I

24:18

I think English is too important. If your English is not good, it will be difficult for you to move forward. Overall, I have been here for more than two years now.

24:25

I am very satisfied with all aspects of Canada. First of all, it ensures my

24:32

Freedom from fear, right? I think this is the most important. This is the biggest motivation for me to immigrate.

24:37

I feel free, not just to do whatever I want

24:43

But I do not do anything if I do not want to do it. This is more important. Let me tell you the simplest one. You may not know it in China.

24:50

I must make that thing called APP (mobile phone program). I have forgotten it now. It is called learning.

24:57

Strengthen the country. Learn to strengthen the country. I haven't done it for a long time. Study to strengthen the country. I have to check in every day.

25:03

It's actually brainwashing. Just like the old "Little Red Book", you have to log in every day (does anyone have to clock in?)

25:11

Former party members, including employees of state-owned enterprises, are required

25:17

Are you a party member or a state-owned enterprise? Yes. You are still a party member. You are a party member.

25:23

I did not understand at that time. If you were not a party member at that time,

25:29

You are just an ordinary citizen. Will your punishment be more severe?

25:35

I think it should be about the same. It should be about the same. The identity of a party member does not exist.

25:41

What kind of protection will be given to you? No. Protection of party members. No. This status is not available.

25:48

No. In fact, I regret having this status because there are many constraints on you.

25:55

The key is that I was young and did not understand. But I should have lost this identity now.

26:02

Because I did not pay the party dues, I should have left.

26:08

According to its regulations, it is a breakaway. Do you think if there are some people in mainland China now?

26:14

He just does not look at the outside world at all, and I do not climb over the wall at all. I believe whatever the above says. Will he be treated like you?

26:21

Impossible. We must be awakened by the iron fist of socialism.

26:27

But from another perspective, there are a lot of pinks in Canada and Toronto.

26:35

There are many people who love the country and the Party, but not many people have a clear understanding of the Party.

26:42

Then why do you think they have come to the outside world and know what the outside world is like? Why do they still feel

26:47

So, I must admire the level of propaganda of the Communist Party. It mixes the party and the country.

26:56

Because the patriotism of many people is a simple emotion, so after these people come out

27:03

He must love the party together. This idea has solidified, solidified.

27:08

Do you think the party and the country are one? That must be two different things.

27:13

Right? China has thousands of years of history and has produced dozens of dynasties.

27:21

But the Communist Party will confuse it in its propaganda, such as National Day

27:26

Warm congratulations to the motherland on its 70th birthday

27:31

In fact, he is confusing this concept. How can the motherland only have its 70th birthday? In fact, 70 years is just the time when your Communist Party is in power.

27:40

Even if you can tell the difference, you think there are not many in mainland China, right? Not many, but

27:47

I found that after three years of epidemic

27:52

There are more and more people who are thinking seriously about this aspect especially in the past few months when Shanghai was under lockdown.

27:59

As the ceiling of China, Shanghai has also suffered such tragic things. I think

28:06

More and more people with brains are thinking about this issue and even want to come out.

28:11

You see, more and more people in the United States are voting online now, right? This is voting with their feet.

28:18

It is very painful for a sober person, especially in this domestic environment.

28:23

You cannot say it now. In this era of reporting, who do you tell? If you say it, you will be reported.

28:31

You are doomed, right? So, you cannot even talk about it now in China. Now it seems that your entire life in Canada has changed.

Canada's pros and cons

28:38

I am still quite happy. How can I put it? Canada is not a paradise.

28:43

But that place must be hell. Canada has a lot of problems.

28:48

I have been through it for more than two years, and I am a little disappointed, to be honest, especially about the truck driver thing last year.

28:55

I am quite disappointed with Canada's liberal democracy.

29:01

What is going on with truck drivers? Let me tell you about truck drivers. Last year, the entire Canadian Truck Drivers' Union took to the streets to demonstrate.

29:11

They went to Ottawa for a parade in the capital. It was a very long motorcade. I was driving down the road.

29:19

I saw the overpass full of Canadians holding Canadian flags.

29:26

It was very shocking to cheer those convoys because those drivers were protesting.

29:34

The local people think that mandatory vaccination violates my right to freedom.

29:40

Because they have lived in this kind of environment since they were young, they are very protective of individual rights.

29:45

So they stood up to protest. In fact, many of the drivers among them had already been vaccinated.

29:53

But he still stood up, so this is a place that I feel very respected. Then they finally

30:00

On Capitol Hill, the government suppressed them, and the leaders were arrested.

30:07

I know, it makes me very emotional. I feel that the world is as black as crows.

30:16

Including now, the entire political environment in Canada is moving to the left, white left.

30:23

Including yesterday, Toronto just had a female mayor, who is also left-wing and has a very left-wing identity.

30:30

So I can only say that it was like before the great flood.

30:38

The terrain in Canada is relatively higher than in China.

30:43

We came out to escape and ran to higher ground, but will this place eventually be submerged by the flood?

30:50

It is hard to say, or sooner or later, the truck driver you mentioned will be arrested, the one who took the lead.

30:56

Was he arrested for peaceful assembly, or was he arrested for committing some violent act?

31:02

I am not sure about the accuracy of this. Overall, it should be relatively peaceful.

31:08

It is not very violent, and the police are also maintaining order, right?

31:14

It is just that they are relatively likely to stay longer and do more damage to order.

31:20

But no matter what, I feel that there is a demand for freedom in this kind of democracy.

31:26

In the end, I was very disappointed to deal with it in this way. In other words, I also had a clearer understanding of them.

31:35

Are there any questions? I did not ask. If you want to share with everyone, let us talk about education. Canadian education.

31:42

My daughter came here and went to high school for two years.

31:47

Through my usual chat with her, I felt that it was too late.

31:52

Why? The education here is completely different from that in China. In daily teaching,

31:59

There is a concept called critical thinking running through it all the time, which means that you must question everything.

32:06

You must doubt the knowledge in books. You must doubt what the teacher says. You must doubt what the newspaper says.

32:13

You only have this kind of critical thinking that takes root in your child's mind.

32:19

Then when he grows up, he will work in a higher class

32:25

He has a kind of creative thinking. He always questions some so-called advanced things.

32:33

Only then can we innovate, right? Otherwise, there will never be new ideas. So, this is my opinion on Canadian education.

32:40

Let me talk about the things that touched me. I just talked about a lot of things that moved me about Canada.

32:48

Not very satisfied. I remember when I first arrived.

32:53

Going out for the first time. Going to a park. Going out for the first time in the morning.

32:59

There were many foreigners along the way, but the foreigner came face to face with me and said hello good morning.

33:05

I was surprised at that time because I did not know him in China.

33:10

Right? There is no such experience in China. Then I started

33:15

As I walked forward, I took the initiative to say hello to the foreigners I saw.

33:21

Because I am so happy. If I were like this in China, people would think I am crazy.

33:28

The people here are very innocent and completely unimaginable, including my friend who goes to kindergarten.

33:35

He said that when he arrived at the entrance of the kindergarten, the children swam over like goldfish.

33:42

Just walk around him and say hello to him, what is my name? He said he was in China.

33:48

The education we receive is that as children, you should not touch strangers, right?

33:53

Do not say hello to strangers. The kids here are all coming to you.

33:59

I think it is too pure. Why do you think there is such a big difference?

34:09

Relatively speaking, life here among white people is simpler and simpler. The people I have been exposed to since childhood are simple.

34:17

They have never met bad people. To be honest, they are a bit silly. If they encounter them in the future,

34:25

If there are many things, I believe they will also change. Let me talk about it.

34:33

As someone who is about to come to Canada, I think

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34:38

You must have a good attitude. Then when you come here, basically I think no matter your social class

34:45

Your life is going to be downgraded, even if I know a university teacher

34:51

He went to work in Haidilao, Haidilao, but I think he was very happy.

34:57

I am very happy and not disappointed at all. I just think it is time for him to come out.

35:03

So many people around me in China ask me about immigrating.

35:10

The first thing I asked him was why did you come out? If it was just for what?

35:15

Children's education, or in other words, many people around me are immigrating.

35:21

I said your motivation is not enough. You have no determination. You will encounter many difficulties when you come here.

35:28

You may not be able to survive. There are many people around me who have come and gone. What do you think of determination?

35:34

In other words, what kind of pursuit can you adapt to when you come here? It is the desire for freedom.

35:41

It means being able to truly understand the current domestic situation.

35:47

Only those who have a clear judgment about the future will make decisions

35:53

Otherwise, it will not work, otherwise it will not last long. To be honest, the domestic situation is

36:00

In his words, a century-old change, right?

36:06

A century of major changes. We are in an era of a century of major changes. My personal feeling

36:14

China must quickly develop in the direction of North Korea, because for him

36:21

The political power comes first, the economy can be sacrificed, right? You have been like this for three years during the epidemic.

36:27

In fact, it is the best training on human control.

36:34

Using electronic QR codes makes it difficult for you to move forward, right?

36:40

China is a prison-like management, a prison without a lid. The entire country is a prison without a lid.

36:46

But many people are like boiling frogs in warm water. They have not reached that step. They have not reached that step.

36:52

It is too late to wait until that step. This door is already closing little by little. In the end, you will not be allowed to study abroad.

37:00

You are like a North Korean citizen; you cannot come out to study abroad. I firmly believe that

37:05

The tragedy that happened in the 1960s and 1970s will happen again. The Cultural Revolution has not ended. The Cultural Revolution has begun again.

37:12

During the anti-rightist campaign in the 1960s and 1970s, what kind of life did those rightists live when they were caught in the ditch?

37:18

Let me give you an example. I did not eat, I was very hungry, and there was a prisoner.

37:25

When he was sick and vomited, someone would catch and eat the things he vomited out. They would rush to eat them.

37:33

Another example is that they live in that pit called a pit.

37:40

Give them a basin and use it for defecation, urination and eating. This is very good for their personality.

37:45

But in the end, there is no need for personality, because if you are alive, you will not be able to survive. These crimes are all caused by the Communist Party.

37:53

From the suppression of counter-revolutionaries, anti-rightists, and the Cultural Revolution, how many people died

38:00

Including so-called natural disasters. There are no natural disasters because of policy issues.

38:05

So many people starved to death, and tens of millions of people died during the Great Leap Forward, so the existence of this party is really

38:13

A disaster for this nation. Do you think this door is slowly closing, and it is almost closed?

38:19

The fastest change is that we may have to act against Taiwan in the next two years.

38:25

If he acts, the fate of the entire country will change. He will do it through war.

38:32

Ease domestic conflicts, transfer domestic conflicts, and he has this

38:38

The dream is to regain Taiwan and secure its place in history.

38:44

Of course, whether it can be conquered or not is one thing. But he wants to regain it. He wants to act. Personally, I think he will act within 5 years. 5 years, yes.

38:55

He will do anything to maintain power, so I am very pessimistic about the future.

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