Better hold on. This is going to get a little dark. Officially, China's 2026 murder season is in full swing. What you're seeing here are mountains of confiscated electric bicycles. It may seem crazy. It may seem wasteful, but right now, the government is actually going into people's homes, going into schools, and confiscating these putting them on the back of trucks and driving them out to these big fields where they're dumped either sold abroad to places in Africa or quite often just left to rot. China in all of its wisdom has decided that certain types of electric bicycles, the ones that people rely on, the ones that people rely on to do food deliveries, the ones that people use as their family transport to get to school, to get to work, they've decided that no, they're all going to be scrapped because they're illegal. This of course leads to the typical wasteful piles of rubbish lying around the Chinese countryside. Whether it's subsidized EVs, ebikes, shared bicycles, you name it. When they decide they're going to change something up, they just do it. And they've been doing it on mass. Huge crowds of police at intersections, huge crowds of police raiding schools, raiding businesses, and of course, raiding people's homes, stealing ebikes because you know what? They were legal to buy. They were legal to manufacture, but all of a sudden they're just illegal to own. So why am I talking about ebikes? Well, this is a prime example of what leads to what are called revenge against society attacks. When the government in China decides that they're going to change a policy or implement something, they do not consult the public. There is no option for the public to protest against this. I mean, if you've spent probably half a year's salary on an electric bicycle, something that is absolutely essential to your daily life because you cannot afford a car or you cannot afford or have access to public transport and the government decides that they're just going to take it away. There's nothing you can do. They're not giving you any compensation. They're stealing it from you. So you can try and protest, but if you try to protest in China, they will literally disappear you or they will arrest you or they will come and stop you and any trace of you actually protesting, holding up a sign or making a scene will be deleted off the internet. You are quite literally disappeared both digitally and in the real world, too. You can't go and complain to the government because there is a way to do it. Go to Beijing and they've got a petitioning office, but nothing ever gets resolved. The thing is, even if you can afford to go to the petitions office in Beijing, it's not going to change their policies. They're not going to all of a sudden say, you know what, we're going to let you keep your electric bike that we've now deemed illegal because we just don't like these type because they're catching fire or because they're not meeting safety standards or whatever their reason is for it. Of course, the main reason is they don't like bikes. They think it makes the cities look dirty and poor and so on. There's lots of different reasons why they do this, but it doesn't matter what their reasons are. They decide overnight that they're going to change their policy on it, and all of a sudden, you lose out. So, what do you do in a situation like this? Nothing. That's the problem. There is no outlet. You cannot complain. You cannot protest. You cannot go and actually contact somebody in the government. You cannot contact the press to get them to come and do an interview with you. There's nothing you can do. You have to suck it up. Now, this electric bike situation is just but a drop in the bucket of the types of frustrations that people have to endure living in Chinese society. And unfortunately, it leads to these horrific revenge against society attacks like this one that just happened in Guangshi last week where a guy specifically targeted and rode over people on their bikes. Or how about the week before when this BMW smashed into children and parents alike outside of a school in Djang Soo? Or how about the guy in the front end loader that last month crashed into a crowded market in Beijing, killing over a dozen people and who knows how many other people were injured. He literally took construction equipment and rammed over people that were there selling vegetables and meat and so on in the market. and of course pedestrians too. These big attacks, these big vehicular homicides, and of course there are mass stabbings and things like that, too. I'm not going to get into that in this episode, but these revenge against society attacks are such a common place in China now that it seems like every week I'm seeing a new one. If I wanted to, I could simply just show examples of these attacks and make an hourong video. We could sit here forever talking about all of them. like this one that happened in Fujo or this one that happened outside of the number one primary school in Beijing or this one that happened in Nanjing. They're countless. They seem to be happening every day and they're ramping up once again because officially China's 2026 murder season is in full swing. Now, before we get into the harsh realities of China's murder season, let's lighten the mood with a data broker rap. Deep within the corporate offices of a data broker, something is happening behind closed doors. We have a single focus. 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But people go in a specific time during the two sessions there there's a big government meeting that they hold and so they go during that time because they know it's a sensitive time and they feel as if they go there and try to cause a fuss during this sensitive time that the government is more likely to try to hush them up by taking care of their problem. Of course, this isn't actually true. Lines outside of that place, they are massive every day. And I don't think anyone ever gets anything resolved, but at least they have the belief that they will get their problems seen to and resolved. So this guy apparently for years had been trying to get his problem, whatever it may be. It could be something to do with his real estate uh investment that, you know, went south. It could be something to do with the the land that he was on that he was forced off. It could be something to do with investment scams. You never know. There's so many issues in Chinese society that just aren't ever addressed. Because when people fall on hard times, the government ignores them. There are no social programs. There are no charities for people to go to when they're in dire straits. They have to rely on family. And family can't always help out. So this guy needed his problems taken care of. And for years, apparently they weren't. And he'd been petitioning petitioning. So what do you do? Unfortunately in China what people do is they try to draw as much attention to themselves as possible and they do this through revenge against society attacks and they take two forms usually. Number one mass vehicular homicides. This is something like I said happens almost on a daily basis at some points in the year. This is something that every single month in China you will see videos, horrible videos of people plowing into pedestrians on the side of the road, plowing into crowded crosswalks, plowing into people on their bikes, and specifically plowing into children and parents outside of schools. Unfortunately, the second method of revenge against society is attacking young children at school or outside of their schools. And we've seen countless mass stabbings by middle-aged men who go into kindergartens, go into middle schools, and just start indiscriminately attacking children. And that is because the worst thing you can do in China to get revenge against society is to kill children. And that is because children are people's social blanket. It's their social security. When you have a child in China, because of the way the family structure works, you pour all of your money and your entire family's fortune into raising that child so that when you reach retirement age, you will be able to move in with your child and they will look after you. It's like a retirement fund. And if you get rid of somebody's future, somebody's retirement fund, that is the biggest revenge you can have against society. That is why they go after children. But it's unfortunate to see that murder season has once again kicked off. This is a societal ill that will not go away. This is a societal ill in mainland China only. This is a societal ill that will only ever go away if people have a way of venting their frustrations. Of course, there's no excuse for these aborant acts and these terrible attacks. But when you have a system that is so oppressive, that doesn't allow a person that has a grievance to vent their grievance, to have a place to go and talk about it, to have the media to talk to, to have government institutions that they can reach out to, to have courts and rights and labor laws and things like that. When you don't have that, this is the result. Anyway, I hope you guys have learned something from this video. Uh, rather grim one, unfortunately. Um, but either way, regardless, stay awesome.
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