7/14/2025

Homeless in USA. CCP built homes for its citizens...for free

 

10 min clip on a lost tribe of a few hundred people living in the wild, in the border between China and Nepal. The Daman people had no country, no nationality, nobody wanted them. They had been living in the fringes of civilisation for two centuries until China welcomed them as a tribe of people of the PRC in 2003.

Their citizenship brought along state support, subsidies and assistance for housing, education, medical care and dignity, with the full rights and privileges of being a citizen of a state. The Chinese govt provided them all the aid and infrastructure they needed, building homes for them, including furniture and the utensils for daily needs, piped in water, electricity and modern sanitation facilities. The children go to schools, the sick treated in hospitals. And the adults got vocational training and jobs. The Chinese govt took care of everything, and their every needs to live a decent and dignified life.

The Daman people are now fully free and happy citizens of China, free to support and look after themselves. They now have their own homes and a country to call their own, their homeland.

The Chinese govt's support did not stop and is a work in progress. The Daman tribe gets their share of govt subsidies to develop their village. They even got their houses renovated and upgraded every few years, for free by the govt.

This is how well the CCP takes care of their citizens, unlike the rogue regime in Washington and many so called developed western countries. The CCP, being condemned and demonised by the West, are many times better than the fake democratic govts of the West, that only think of wars but not about taking care of their own people, neglecting them, becoming homeless, no medical care, hungry and jobless.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

USA users of Rednote must have already found out and really shocked that healthcare costs in China are so cheap. Not only that, USA travelers to China under visa free travel arrangements who happened to need health care in China were amazed at the efficiency and short waiting time at Chinese hospitals.

It is not about grandstanding how good the USA healthcare system is, but the judging of the pudding is in the eating. What looks and sounds good may not be what one expects.