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When farmer Zhao Jiechang learnt that considered one of his properties was thought of unlawful, he known as for an excavator to demolish his own residence, of his personal accord. However not all house homeowners are like Zhao. Some have discovered it arduous to just accept their homes being torn down, although demolishing unlawful properties is a part of China’s ongoing land reform. Why are these properties deemed unlawful? And does tearing down properties contradict the Communist Occasion of China’s dedication to guard the folks’s pursuits?
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How will China deal with future viruses coming out of the mainland?
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It is a waste of resource… shouldnt it be given to someone else instead
I don't like it. More money, but more rules, less freedom.
For the people BY the people. NONE of the so called western 'democracy' NO! HYPOCRISY re land ownership.👀 Why should someone own multiple homes and make money off the backs of their own peoples sweat and hard labour. China is NOT a capitalist greedy extortion and exploitation fest. 👀In the west we suffer from foreigners who buy up housing, rent it out or leave it empty for years waiting whilst the land price goes up et. Its immoral and yet they get away with it because of weak minded, often corrupt governments et 👀China is currently tackling Hong Kong (China) as it has this 'landlords' exploitation of the people causing serious housing issues there. A bygone relic of the British occupation. Taking an apartment and dividing it into cage like boxes before renting it out creating overcrowding, fire hazards, pandemic risks, sewage and water issues and NOT abiding by the rules and regulations in force deliberately flouting them with no doubt corruption in play? China is NO longer tolerating this. 👍
Just like how Israel deals with Palestinian houses. They are "voluntarily" destroyed.
Asked the rural chinese whether their lives are better under the CPC government. 98% would tell you their lives are much better and their future looks bright for them. If 95% of the Chinese people support the CPC policies, who are we as an outside to criticize them. The rest of the western world Instead of demonizing China all the time should emulating some of the good policies of the CPC. In China, the CPC policy is people come first not like what is in the West where interest group come first.
Interesting contrast to how squatters are pushed out in the US. Venice Beach recently was purged of illegal housing where habitats lost their belongings.
"WE MUST MAKE THEM UNDERSTAND IT" This is code for get the "F" out and shut the "F" up or else. Poverty gone by kicking people out. Sounds like the autocratic regime I understood Xi had reintroduced. The will of the people is no longer. The will of Xi is supreme.
Fact: there r more empty homes in USA than homeless people in USA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANRs4DojOek
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=es_4NdryBc4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RrUdzm7anA&list=TLPQMDYwNjIwMjG67Vpu4bC2Zw&index=5
Whats up with the CCP wiping out 3 trillion dollars of stock of chinese companies? Could likely have built a few houses with that.
That is the ultimate dream of any good govt in the world – to closing the gap between the big cities and the countryside dwellers’ quality of life. In a massive country, this is even more powerful than anyone can conceive.
Life here is better than the 60000 homeless in LA.
Illegal houses? Houses are waaaay to expensive in China. Is this a joke?
They demolish “LEGAL” homes!
I'm Asian American and I support China!!!
And this is zombie land, Streets of Philadelphia. Home of the homeless and zombies. But US is too busy poking their noses into other countries affairs when they should focus on their own first.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_qdbrVcUuo
So let me get this straight.
1. The "illegal" houses are just houses that comprise more than one homestead.
2. The subsistence farmer (key point) has an option to keep the house and pay a use fee for the additional homesteads. Or the house gets demolished and a new one gets built in an orderly fashion. Very few people in the West have any idea how hard the life of a subsistence farmer is.
3. The freed-up land gets consolidated and rented/sold to an entrepreneur who can farm at scale (super important!).
4. The original farmer gets royalties from the entrepreneur and can choose to work at the scale farm if he/she chooses.
I'm a retired carpenter, among other occupations. I once worked for a Chinese contractor in the United States. Carpentry and other construction trades present good opportunities for young apprentices and journeymen. That includes building inspection also. There was room in the past for improvement of structural skill in the building industry in China and a lack of proper building inspection, but that seems to be a thing of the past. I see some exquisite use of wood and other materials today in China.
Look at how communist china treats its own people – the uighurs. CGTN should stop propagating fake news.
China's rural land is collective, but each household can get a 240 square meters of residential land free of charge, but some households occupy several land. The land occupied is either withdrawn or handed over to the collective in the form of rent.
in Montreal , Canada , a lot of homeless people.
last year, the city banned a camping next to a boulevard..100 homeless people were camping in summer…
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Yap! this is China human right standard but not American human right status.
CCP and CPC both do illegal acts
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Willing or unwillingly, if those structures are illegal they have to be taken down.
That how it is in all law abiding society.
In fact in other countries those offenders will be fined in addition to having to pay the local council for the demolition costs.
What a wonderful idea win win for all
America owns world's 90% homeless people
americans consider this "CCP stealing land" but it actually builds community ties .. You dont have 1 landlord that owes half of manhattan .. like in NYC .. lmfao or 1 price per square foot .. when 50% of buildings sit ABANDONED ..
4:54 "We hope to offer the land to entrepreneurs like Mr. Wang". This smells like reverse agrarian reform to me, not good. Taking the land from the people, not compensating them and renting or selling it to entrepreneurs and their companies? Sounds like something the US would do. Usually is the other way around, taking it from the ultra rich and giving it to the peasants. So the government gets free land from the peasants and then makes a profit by either renting it or selling it to some rich corporation? Supposedly the corporations use it in agriculture and hopefully not skyscrapers. I thought that Xi was abolishing poverty by teaching the farmers to use their land profitably, not for some corporation to profit from it and make the peasant a laborer in his own ex-land. I think that in China's Homestead Reform, the word "Socialism" in "Socialism with Chinese characteristics" is actually missing.