Pawn Man Evan Kail: Famous in China, Canceled in America | The MIC Ep. 12
Evan Kail — known online as Pawn Man — has roughly 15 million followers across his platforms (4.7M on Douyin alone), was on track to be a screenwriter before life detoured him into a Minnesota gold and silver shop, and accidentally became one of the most recognized American voices in China after a single TikTok in 2022 changed everything.
In August of that year, Evan received a leather-bound book of WWII photographs from a viewer whose father had passed away. He believed it contained images from the Nanjing Massacre. He posted a TikTok at 7pm, went out to a bar, and came home to 6 million views. Within weeks he was getting death threats, the FBI was watching his store, his apartment had been broken into, and he'd bought body armor. He donated the book to the Chinese government in a formal ceremony on November 16, refused payment, and was given a diplomatic gift in return — a porcelain vase he later learned is called the "Magic Lamp," of which he is the only living person to own one. He's been offered seven figures for it and turned the offer down.
Three years later, he's based in Tianjin, has been compared to Henry Kissinger by Chinese media, and is on a self-described private-citizen mission to repair US–China relations. He came on The MIC to tell the full story — unfiltered.
Chapters:
00:00 — Cold open: 15 million followers and Trump's in Beijing01:50 — Born in Edina, MN: "cake eaters" and the 2008 crash03:00 — A high school film festival win and the screenwriter dream03:57 — Majoring in Japanese studies at the University of Minnesota05:49 — Graduating broke and grinding through his 20s07:33 — April 2019: dad introduces him to the old man's gold shop09:03 — The Pawn Stars Vegas trip that became his aha moment16:32 — What "Pawn Man" actually does17:15 — August 2022: the leather book of WWII photographs arrives20:59 — The history Americans don't know about Japan, China, and Nanjing25:48 — Posting the TikTok at 7pm and going out for drinks26:43 — Coming home to 6 million views28:18 — Adam Conover's video and how it dialed up the danger30:00 — Death threats, FBI surveillance, and the apartment break-in31:19 — Body armor, shutting the store down, and a mental breakdown34:23 — Paying $1,000 to legally own the book before donating34:50 — November 16: the donation ceremony with two Chinese ambassadors37:44 — The US State Department call telling him to cancel44:11 — The diplomatic gift from the Consul General45:31 — Finding out it's the Magic Lamp — and what that means46:13 — Turning down a million-dollar offer for the vase47:48 — First trip to China: 30 cops marching him through Beijing airport49:50 — 100 journalists waiting, 10 million on the live stream50:57 — Being compared to Henry Kissinger52:54 — Learning Mandarin at 36 with ADHD1:00:25 — His recommended first trip to China for Americans1:04:00 — Three screenplays in five months and back to film1:09:13 — Why the person behind the deeds is what matters
Follow Evan:🌐 TikTok / Instagram / YouTube / Facebook: @pawn.man and @evankail📚 Books on Amazon: Wolf in the Jungle, Wolf at the Gate (Nazi hunter series), plus a crime thriller and a novella collection releasing summer 2026
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