Inside China‘s Torture Camps for Teens

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Publicado 2024-07-03
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In China there is a special place for kids with behavioral problems. Each with their own, ever more cruel practices to force teenagers into obedience…

0:00 Intro
3:05 Fighting the Internet Demon
10:06 Free Massages
15:37 Room 13
22:21 Game Over?

Sources: docs.google.com/document/d/1lMeCY53dgWxIzdTHpM6yHa…

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Music:

Artlist:
Yehezkel Rat - Moonrise
Jake Petra’s - Visitors from Another Galaxy
Matooma - Don’t Look Back
Max H. - Many Persons in His Head
Michael Vignola - Follow Me Nowhere
Out of Flux - Slithering Woe
Charlie Ryan - Event Horizon
Josh McCausland - A Town Called Dismal
Fruber - Sentient
Rome Shpitler - The Dark Forest
Jon Gegelman - Rain of Sorrow

Epidemic Sounds:
Friends Make the Worst Enemies - Experia
Undead Digital Minds - Polar Nights
The Connection - Lennon Hutton
Chain of Events - Michael Rothery
Hyper Drive - Hampus Naeselius
Bionic - Ethan Sloan
No Redemption - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen
Soma Theatre of Distorted Love - par
Mythical Trees - DEX 1200
Beneath the Church - Jo Wandrini
Carnivores Align - Christian Andersen

Johnny Harris x Tom Fox:
The Hostage (Filtered and Verben)
Internment

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @oithetresen609
    I can't even blame the kid who let his mother starve to death after being sent to one of those camps. How could someone ever trust their parents again after such a breach of trust?
  • @ottelf
    'Anti Internet' 'One shower a week' In the west we would call that a contradiction.
  • Traditional parents who typically call their children rebellious almost always view their children as a robot with a flaw, rather than as a human being.
  • @xyouthe
    imagine being taken away from your escape from reality, and instead of being put into reality youre put into a torture camp where reality is used against you, and then youre expected to somehow NOT want to escape reality anymore. shits crazy
  • @andrewzhan5207
    When I was 12 and it was summer break, one of my friend's mom suggested me to train in one of those "Camps" because I plays a lot of games back then. I remember that my parents firmly disagreed with the deal, and eventually friend's mom gave up. After the summer break, I saw my friend a lot less, and he talked a lot less. I still doesn't know what happened to him during his stay at that place, but he changed so much and left my friend group.
  • @1234minecraft5678
    i cannot imagine the hatred that sparks and grows inside you, when you realize your partents send you to prison, because the cannot handle conflict like adults.
  • @ThePizzaGoblin
    Your parents send you to military school because you want to drum instead of be a doctor? Jesus christ
  • @fine_ol_chap
    After treatment like this, your child is no longer your "child." You've turned them into a robot.
  • @connor7272
    Imagine your parents handing you this amazing device that allows you to completely zone out from your real life, where every day is a struggle, and then your parents believe you use this device too much so they send you to prison for using the device that they gave you too much.
  • @yesipan
    These types of "behavioral schools" for "troubled" kids also exist in the U.S., kidnapping/abuse and all. I'll never understand the reasoning behind sending your kid to a place like this no matter what they do. I feel like it's just people refusing to admit they're not good parents.
  • @kiianaluu8555
    I'm Chinese and used to live in China. I wanna add one more side note to this whole thing, the most infamous "doctor"/facility owner is Yang Yongxin, he is also the original inspiration for Dead By Daylight's Killer "Doctor" as thousands of gamers in China wanted to have him forever remembered as a killer. For people who are interested in what he did you should google it, but I believe most of the detailed context will be in Chinese results, still, even just by scratching the surface with limited English results, you'll get a good idea on how fucked up it is.
  • @blobstudio
    I just couldn't imagine being sent off to torture by your own parents. The ones who are supposed to love you, shelter you, and nurture you. That stinging feeling of betrayal is what I believe would hurt even more than the torture itself.
  • @molder3456
    As a chinese, this shit is actually true. YangYongXing (which is the organizer for the electroshock torture camp) is still not being captured or sued and was living normally for the rest of his lives, and didn't face like any consequences. Which i think its really fucked up; This is scary because, still in china, there are these teen camps that captured those teens without their own will. Some of the organizer pretend their the "military" or "cops" and capture the teens offline through brutal force. And many teens are being electroshocked and faced inhumane torture, and are locked up like in prisons. There are many people actually trying to report these things to the cops, but sometimes its just effortless work. I really think this shit shouldn't occur in my country, which i'm really sad of it (sorry if this is confusing; my english is kinda bad, i did my best :( )
  • @kreme_hax8230
    As a Chinese, I really don’t understand why many parents think that success must be linked to suffering, so they create suffering even if there is no suffering, and the more suffering there is, the better the outcome will be. However, they never think about whether suffering is really linked to success and maturity.
  • @jamesdurtka2709
    Thousands of children are in programs like this in the US as we speak. There are frequent deaths and claims of abuse, yet somehow they're allowed to legally operate with little to no oversight from the state. Parents are lied to, often not allowed to communicate with their children for months at a time, and many children come out permanently traumatized and end up homeless or in prison. Look into the troubled teen industry, it is beyond sickening that this type of shit is legal.
  • I'm a Chinese kid who was put in a place like this when I was 10. After I was allowed to leave, I had trouble adapting back to society for YEARS. Then, everyone in the outside world, (who never experienced trauma) saw that I behaved autistic and bullied the crap out of me... There is no sympathy in this cruel world.