The CCP propaganda arm pays foreign influencers and actors to manufacture these silly videos. In return for a significant amount of shekels they are required to say a few scripted lines and get placed in a scripted setting surrounded by other actors. It's a well known formula and it has been going on for years. Gives a peak preview in the Chinese inferiority complex: to convey a message a handsome young White American man gets picked over native English speaking Asians any day of the week.
Chances are a camera team will run into this fella in Chongqing whilst he mantrically and with dead glazy eyes drums up his lines. He'd be in good company: PPPeter, Drew Binsky and Bald and Bankrupt all went before him. I am willing to take bets on whether Ishowspeed will also turn up in Chongqing.
Video made by Serpentza ripped by a Chinese spokesperson. Hilarious stuff.
Trying to frame a plain healthcare system as a W is peak Chang-splaining. Walking into a hospital and getting to see a doctor and getting in part reimbursed due to health insurance is hardly a novelty, even in places like The Philippines, Mexico or Brazil. That's the entire world you just described.
The Chinese public healthcare system is miles behind its European counterparts. Chinese hospitals are crowded and dirty, doctors overworked, basic medical etiquette often missing and more advanced equipment not available. The Chinese healthcare system suffers from a bad image due to the many scandals and cover ups in the recent past. Any Chinese with some money to spend will instead go to private clinics in the T1 and T2 cities where Western educated doctors take their time for you and much of the equipment is state of the art.
In China health insurance only covers part of the medical bill, depending on package and rates. Those who do not have insurance nor aren't fully covered will have to pay out of pocket. Those who do not have enough money in the pocket or on the Weixin app get their IV yanked out, wheeled towards the emergency exit and dumped on the side of the street.
Looks like you fell for another one of Serpentza's videos.
Here is an American Expat in Shenzhen that actually goes into that hospital where Serpentza claims he got that information that you watched the video on.
Serpentza makes the claim stating that he actually worked on that hospital but when the guy goes there to ask the staff, no one knows who he is. The hospital is also public and affordable contrary to what Serpentza claims and other slop.
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