Get ‘Asiany’ Merch at our new merch store!: https://standard.tv/kentobento
Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/kentobento
★ Has McDonald's Conquered Asia?: https://youtu.be/pgHiRsk2UjY
★ 'Asian Eyes' Are More Common Than You Think: https://youtu.be/WxTnVWgOGLc
★ Where Are The Asian Borders?: https://youtu.be/vPupwlZlNMY
★ 10 MOST INFLUENTIAL Asian Superheroes From Marvel & DC: https://youtu.be/sAB8-1Gkn_E
★ 5 WEIRD Chinese Beauty Trends on Social Media: https://youtu.be/a6o905aJt2k
★ 5 RACIST Asian Commercials That May Shock You: https://youtu.be/P2ByYFMXDtI
★ Do You Hold Your Chopsticks like a Dork? (Here's Why) https://youtu.be/UyU2glWejWM
★ The Asian Accent Test | Can You Tell Asian Accents Apart?: https://youtu.be/xiWmdWXYle8
★ How Would You Escape North Korea? (The 7 Choices): https://youtu.be/6A0ZOkMDLw0
Available Subtitles: English, French, Spanish, Polish (Credit: Opiguplay, Janna Pikachu, arteya integral)
► Help us with subtitles in your language!
http://www.youtube.com/timedtext_video?v=Si06t3Fa20E&ref=share
---------------------
5 FAMOUS WESTERN CELEBRITIES WHO CAN ACTUALLY SPEAK CHINESE
Not so impressive if we made a video on '5 Chinese Celebrities Who Can Speak English', but thanks to the double standards in our world, Western celebrities who speak Chinese are way more interesting to talk about!
But to be fair, they are rare and few between. It's just not common. However, I've found 5 celebrities who have this language ability.
1. John Cena
- Legendary WWE wrestler who has recently transitioned into hilarious movie roles
- Even if you don't know wrestling, you may have seen his John Cena meme.
- Spoke Chinese in Trainwreck (2015) and some WWE promos
- Gave a 2 minute speech in Chinese to promote WWE's new deal with Chinese PPTV network, shocking everyone.
2. Mira Sorvino
- American actress who won academy award & golden globe for best supporting actress.
- Starred in some AMWF lead movies such as The Replacement Killers with Chow Yun Fat.
- Majored in East Asian Studies at Harvard University
- Did an exchange in Beijing, China where she got fluent.
3. Kevin Rudd
- Not Paul Rudd....
- Former Prime Minister of Australia, twice
- The most fluent in Mandarin Chinese on our list.
INTERMISSION
- Conan O'Brien & Hugh Jackman sing a song in Chinese!
4. Vanessa Branch
- Blonde British actress
- Spoke Chinese in Entourage & Suburban Girl
- Also been in Pirates of the Caribbean
- Majored in Chinese
- Perhaps surprising because of her stereotypical blonde appearance?
5. Mark Zuckerberg
- Co-founder of Facebook
- 6th richest man in the world
- Has a Chinese wife so it actually makes sense he speaks Chinese
- Surprised everyone at a Q&A in a Chinese university where he spoke Mandarin for an hour.
-----------------------
SUBSCRIBE TO KENTO BENTO
► Main Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/kentobento
► Second Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/KentoBentoChill (personal)
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA
► Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentobento2015
► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kentobento2015
BUSINESS EMAIL
► kentobento2015@gmail.com
TEAM KENTO BENTO
► Script, Narration & Editing by Kento Bento
► Artwork by Nina Bento
► Interested in working with us? Get in touch now!
-----------------------
ABOUT
We do videos on interesting 'Asiany' topics - Asian stereotypes, Asian pop culture, Asian issues, Asian history, AMWF, and things you just didn't know about Asia!
At the moment there is particular emphasis on Japan, China and Korea, but in the future we would like to focus on other Asian countries as well.
.
british prime minister list 在 Indrani Kopal Youtube 的精選貼文
Hindraf emerges from the shadows
THE ISSUE: The Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) was relatively unknown until it provided Indian Malaysians the opportunity to vent feelings pent up over 150 years. The grouping is led by lawyers and brothers P Uthayakumar and Waythamoorthy, who have taken up issues that have plagued the grassroots of a downtrodden community.
From alleged police brutality and deaths in custody, they duo have zeroed in on marginalisation and discrimination of Indians. In defence of the right to religion, they have also been calling attention to the demolition of Hindu temples nationwide.
The first sign of Hindrafs growing base of support was when it gathered some 2,000 Indians at Putrajaya to hand over a memorandum detailing the communitys problems. It did not even get the courtesy of a response.
Waythamoorthy then gave the campaign an instantly international image by suing the British government for RM14 trillion - on grounds that colonialists had brought Indians to Malaya as indentured labourers and later failed to factor in their interests when the Federal Constitution was being formulated.
The brothers, along with other Indian lawyers, began a nationwide roadshow to explain the suit and publicise Hindrafs intention to petition the British Queen to support the suit by appointing a Queens Counsel to represent Indian Malaysians.
On Oct 29, about a week before Deepavali, a century-old temple in Kampung Rimba Jaya in Padang Jawa, Selangor, was destroyed as part of a wider operation by the Shah Alam Municipal Council to clear a squatter settlement which included a surau.
This proved to be the proverbial straw - it even produced a rare sighting of MIC president S Samy Vellu, as Hindraf lawyers pitched into the chaos that ensued.
It was a short hop from that incident to the Nov 25 mass rally at Kuala Lumpur, which saw some 30,000 Indians backing a bid by Hindraf leaders to submit a petition to the British High Commission.
The police response was a crackdown on protesters, followed by charges of attempted murder (since dropped), illegal assembly and causing mischief. Five Hindraf leaders have been detained for two years under the Internal Security Act.
The communitys cause has resonated with individuals, civil society groups and political parties, even if some have distanced themselves from certain Hindraf claims.
Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has been pressured into meeting with Indian-based NGOs to hear the communitys long list of grouses.
british prime minister list 在 Indrani Kopal Youtube 的最讚貼文
Hindraf emerges from the shadows
THE ISSUE: The Hindu Rights Action Force (Hindraf) was relatively unknown until it provided Indian Malaysians the opportunity to vent feelings pent up over 150 years. The grouping is led by lawyers and brothers P Uthayakumar and Waythamoorthy, who have taken up issues that have plagued the grassroots of a downtrodden community.
From alleged police brutality and deaths in custody, they duo have zeroed in on marginalisation and discrimination of Indians. In defence of the right to religion, they have also been calling attention to the demolition of Hindu temples nationwide.
The first sign of Hindrafs growing base of support was when it gathered some 2,000 Indians at Putrajaya to hand over a memorandum detailing the communitys problems. It did not even get the courtesy of a response.
Waythamoorthy then gave the campaign an instantly international image by suing the British government for RM14 trillion - on grounds that colonialists had brought Indians to Malaya as indentured labourers and later failed to factor in their interests when the Federal Constitution was being formulated.
The brothers, along with other Indian lawyers, began a nationwide roadshow to explain the suit and publicise Hindrafs intention to petition the British Queen to support the suit by appointing a Queens Counsel to represent Indian Malaysians.
On Oct 29, about a week before Deepavali, a century-old temple in Kampung Rimba Jaya in Padang Jawa, Selangor, was destroyed as part of a wider operation by the Shah Alam Municipal Council to clear a squatter settlement which included a surau.
This proved to be the proverbial straw - it even produced a rare sighting of MIC president S Samy Vellu, as Hindraf lawyers pitched into the chaos that ensued.
It was a short hop from that incident to the Nov 25 mass rally at Kuala Lumpur, which saw some 30,000 Indians backing a bid by Hindraf leaders to submit a petition to the British High Commission.
The police response was a crackdown on protesters, followed by charges of attempted murder (since dropped), illegal assembly and causing mischief. Five Hindraf leaders have been detained for two years under the Internal Security Act.
The communitys cause has resonated with individuals, civil society groups and political parties, even if some have distanced themselves from certain Hindraf claims.
Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has been pressured into meeting with Indian-based NGOs to hear the communitys long list of grouses.