
Evan Kail (PAWN MAN)
@EvanKail • 94,719 subscribers
I’m 埃文凯尔. I stand for global peace ☮️ Donor of the WW2 photo album to 🇨🇳 🇺🇸 I am also Pawn Man on social media and own St. Louis Park Gold and Silver in MN.
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Most people in the West think they know WWII. They don’t. Japanese forces turned China’s Courtyard of the Happy Way into Weihsien Internment Camp, imprisoning Allied civilians, families, and children. A prison camp called Happy Way sounds fictional. It was real.
Evan Kail (PAWN MAN)11,958 views • 16 days ago

I absolutely love being in China! Having such an amazing time!
Evan Kail (PAWN MAN)128,398 views • 1 year ago

Everyone should see the new film #DeadToRights - I haven’t had an emotional reaction in a theater like this in a long time. It’s not only a 10/10 movie, it’s an incredible piece of education about the Nanjing Massacre. Too many people in the west are unfamiliar with the horrors of what happened in 1937. It is in theaters worldwide now.
Evan Kail (PAWN MAN)43,777 views • 10 months ago

With Chinese New Year fast approaching, where should I go?
Evan Kail (PAWN MAN)20,340 views • 3 months ago

This week, I went to the Iris Chang memorial hall in China. Iris’s book, THE RAPE OF NANKING, was a major scholarly work illuminating the horrors of the Nanjing Massacre. The burden she undertook writing it left a lasting mark on her psyche. She tragically took her own life in 2004.
Evan Kail (PAWN MAN)28,767 views • 6 months ago

Top news in China. Completely unreported in American media. If you haven’t read my article about the western media bias, it is a warning to the media that the fear mongering, negative-obsessive stories they keep running about China is harming global security. That my story has been ignored is an embarrassing display of bias and hubris.
Evan Kail (PAWN MAN)54,147 views • 1 year ago

I tried a unique hair style in Dali… people were laughing WITH ME… not AT ME… right??
Evan Kail (PAWN MAN)15,875 views • 3 months ago

I never imagined that making a viral TikTok about a forgotten chapter of history — and donating a photo album connected to it — would eventually lead me to becoming an American citizen speaking out for better US/China relations. September 3rd marks 80 years since the defeat of Imperial Japanese fascism in World War II. In my travels across China, I’ve seen firsthand how much importance the country places on Peace. Tomorrow’s parade in Beijing is not only a commemoration of victory, but also a reminder of the costs of war and the value of lasting security. Finding common ground in history is one way we can work toward a more stable and cooperative future.
Evan Kail (PAWN MAN)35,010 views • 9 months ago