Absolutely nothing of note happened in China in June 1989, right?
Absolutely nothing of note happened in China in June 1989, right?
Absolutely nothing of note happened in China in June 1989, right?
Nothing happend at Reddit's Frontpage on June 12, 2023. The so called “protests” is a hoax invented by the Lemmy devs attempting to discredit our wonderful platform. The “purge of moderators” never happened, not one single moderator was purged. And those who did get purged are violent rioters internet vandals. Reddit is the greatest platform ever, and Lemmy is filled with racists and spammers and ads and evil developers trying censor posts and take away user freedom. Long live CEO Spaz! May his wisdom guide us towards a better future!
I can’t wait to hear about Spez’s new 5-year plan!
Based on that one sub he used to mod, he and Mao might have something else in common. At least a Spez 5-year plan only risks causing a content famine.
Hexbear thinks spez is based af
Spez' thoughts & Wisdom about Musk & Twitter:
But who hasn’t killed their citizens in a simple misunderstanding? Or, if that doesn’t work, America Also Bad! \s
America Also Bad!
Seems like they usually leave out the "also" because apparently two things can't be bad at the same time. Wouldn't it be great to live in a world where only one thing is bad? I expect it'd be simpler, at least.
I mean, China fucking sucks and is a shit authoritarian statist government but let's not pretend America hasn't done similar things.
Ever heard the stories of how America won the right to unions?
Hundreds of people killed in total because they were protesting.
The difference in outcome is that back then the technology was more of a level playing field.
Those things? Also bad.
Incredible that two things can simultaneously be shit, but it’s true.
Can always rely on there being at least one person ... "but the USA did XYZ." Doesn't change what happened in 1989.
Well, the citizens they killed were literally firing on them and killed around 150 soldiers. Meanwhile the military for the most part did not have guns. Not saying it is justified even then to use military force on striking workers, but a hell of a lot more justified than western media claims. Oh yeah, and literally no college students died that day, as well as nobody within a mile of Tianenmen Square.
Ah yes the one demonstration to push a government to the left and organize labor that tankies don’t like acknowledging
No, there was another one, interestingly at the exact same time, in Poland. They don't like that one either.
Could you be more specific? I hadn't heard about that before
You mean the massive labor strikes calling for the return of the socialist government after inflation skyrocketed 400% (or 300% idc)
Bro China is not real, it's just the back of Taiwan.
Taiwan numba 1
Actually Taiwan is China as in its the actual legitimate government of China not the occupiers in Beijing
I wouldn't call the ROG illegitimate since they won the civil war and they are recognised by pretty much every country in the world.
That doesn't mean I like them more though.
Edit: PRC not ROG lol.
oh yes the far right nationalists who lost the civil war are the legitimate government.
i'm an anarchist. how would you describe your politics?
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Edit: T+15h: 35 tankies (829 up). And 5 of those saw this comment.
Wait till you learn about the ideology of one of the lemmy devs...
I don't see any reason to care about that as long as they aren't forcing their opinions on anyone tbh.
Oh I know all about that. It’s one of the reasons I enjoy clowning on tankies on lemmy.ml so hard.
Fun fact: the .ml
TLD is officially designated as belonging to Mali; the lemmy devs chose it as an acronym for “Marxist-Leninist”. This caused problems very recently when Mali suddenly re-exerted control of their TLD, where previously they did not take an active hand in its management.
I’ll copy the top comment there, because it’s actually kind of important if you’re at all into web infra or self-hosting:
Using ccTLDs when you have no relationship with the country is just asking for trouble. Comes across as naive and unprofessional, although I've seen many serious infrastructure built upon .co and .io names.
I don’t see why I should care, as long as their not assholes, not breaking their own rules, and not abusing their powers as devs.
Why would I care?
hexbear alt spotted!! this is the most popular comment that those fascits/bigots/neo-terrorists post in any thread that makes them salty!
The mods are asleep. Crosspost this to all the lemmy.ml communities.
Marxists don't sleep, especially us trans ones, our depression doesn't let us!
You're not a real Marxist; you're a Fascist cosplaying as one. Anyone who spends 5 minutes on Hexbear can figure it out. You're not fooling anyone.
Edit: Lots of people replying to me who are in denial, I see.
West Taiwan did some bad shit.
I wonder what actual Chinese people think, anyone originally from China able to weigh in?
According to my aunt, whose parents fled the Cultural Revolution when she was a teenager:
It's like if Chinese people kept trying to give you shit about the Kent State massacre and not Vietnam itself.
That's interesting.
According to my aunt, whose parents fled the Cultural Revolution when she was a teenager:
lmao I will strive to turn this reactionary in to the CPC
From my conversations with mainland Chinese, they often tout the line that the US was somehow involved, so it was partly an excusable defense of the homeland against dangerously co-opted students. That said, most acknowledge that it was pretty bad. But these are also well-educated Chinese working abroad, so I assume the majority of Chinese don’t know much.
One story I heard retold by an English teacher working in Nanjing that I used to know was about the experience of one of the people involved in the protests…or at least they were an academic in Beijing at the time of the massacre. They were really depressed 20 years later and felt that nobody around them, particularly their students, knew anything.
The people I have spoken to in China understand something happened, and most of them know that it was the suppression of a student protest movement. From there the knowledge diverges as to what kind of protest movement and how violent was the suppression and whether it was justified. My family will kind of halfheartedly repeat some version of the party line but acknowledge it was a fucked up situation, and they also understand that the censorship surrounding it is awkward and unnecessary.
Generally the Chinese I have spoken to are mostly aware of and opposed to the CCP's censorship, but they also don't really like to talk about it for obvious reasons.
Edit: Sorry for the wall of text. I typed too quickly and didn't even realize how long this is...
I wasn't born at the time so I have no first-hand account of the events. My parents heard about it briefly mentioned on the news and they also heard about it from relatives. The only thing they learn of was that there was a demonstration, then the news stopped talking about it. My parents and grand parents are pro- Communist Party, they didn't really care about the protests being suppressed, they wanted stability more. But remember, China has a culture of what westerners refer to as "Social Harmony", and don't like to "causs troubles". In 1912, when people were uprising against the Qing Monarchy, most parents would not have wanted their children being revolutionaries either. Same thing when Communists and Nationalists were fighting a civil war. The youth always want change, but no parent would ever want their child getting involved in stuff. They don't want to lose their childen. This is the same sentiment regarding Tiananmen. Change is risky, causes too much instability. China not being united is what allows foreigners to invade China. (Eg: Eight Nations Alliance invading China, Concessions in China (Chinese land that was occupied by foreign countries), Japanese invasions of China during the midst of Communist-Nationalist Civil war, etc.) Even though the students in Tiananmen called for reforms, not revolution, the Communist leaders feared riots or a violent uprising, so they decided to violently suppress it before it "got out of hand". Most people in China are probably just glad that it ended without fracturing China, they didn't care which side won, as long as the country is still stable.
I learned about the events in Tiananmen when I was around high school age, many years after immigrating to the US. I left China when I was in 2nd grade, so it's not surprising I didn't know about it, I mean most kids thag age don't get taught history. My older brother who learned about it on the internet first told me about it. At first, I just thought: meh, another one of the government's conflict with the people But that wasn't the important thing. What was odd to me was that they censored it in China. I mean, in my public school in the US, I was learning about slavery, how George Washington was a slave owner, most founders owned enslaved people. Natives were forcibly removed from their hones and put in so-called "reservations". And learning about the fact that even after the US Civil War, there's still racism against black people. I mean, the US had so much atrocities that I learned in a US public school. And I started learning that stuff around like 3-5th grade. Yet, my older brother who was like 7th grade in China didn't know about the Tiananmen stuff. So that was really odd to me. It was odd that the US was so open to teaching atrocities, but China didn't want to.
Then, I learn about how they put a firewall around the entirety of China's network. Now the government started to look very shady to me. I mean, at this point, I'm still very Patriotic for China. But I'm also starting to wonder: hmm, wtf is going on in the government?
Then one day my mother told me about how she has to take a risk to conceive me during the One Child Policy. She was supposed to be sterilized after my older brother was born, but she bribed a government official to fake the certificate of being sterilized. Then also bribe them again to hide that she was pregnant with her second child (the second child being me, obviously). So she went to a nearby city to be less likely to be found by her village elders. So then I was born in the city hospital. Now that I'm already born, they can't kill me anymore since somehow forcing a woman to abort her child was okay, but they didn't want to go as far was actually killing someone who was already born.
But my mom had to be sterilized. My parents had to pay a fine. Something like tens of thousands of Yuan(¥)/Renminbi. It took years to pay off. (And if you don't pay it off, they don't give you your documents, birth certificates, ID, etc. Basically becoming a legally non-existant person, despite actually existing). So that's my personal grudge against the CCP, I mean who wouldn't hate an organization that essentially tried to kill you? Idk why my parents still support the CCP to this day. Everytime they spew Pro-CCP propaganda, I'd just say: "So you support the One Child Policy? Should I not have been born?" That usually shuts then up.
I personally view what happened in Tianamen as a tragedy. I mean, they weren't even threatening to revolt, just wanted to talk some sense into the CCP leaders and start some reforms. The government didn't need to use tanks to suppress it. Such unnecessary violence.
Authoritarianism and the One Child Policy are both reasons why I oppose the Communist Party of China, although the One Child Policy is much more personal to me. They have since changed it to Two Child Policy, but still wtf is this shit. It's equivalent to US red states forcing women to give birth. Two sides of the same coin, both are governments dictating the lives of others.
I'm currently a US Citizen, I'm probably not going to visit China any time soon. (Not only because of China, but visiting China can also cause the US government putting you on a list of suspected CCP spies, and I don't want that to happen.) And right now idc what happens in China, it aint my country anymore.
(Although if China and the US is at war, that'd be terrifying. That shit would cause another Internment camps, this time for people with Chinese Ancestry. Being a US Citizen with Chinese Ancestry is as being stuck in the turbulent oceans between 2 unsafe shores. No safe harbor for people like me. I have to deal with China labling me a traitor, and also the US suspecting CCP spies. What a shitty situation that'd be.)
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Never saw the full video... You can hear machine gun fire towards the end.
Has the 50 cent party found us yet? 🤣
we're in your walls
please pass some cheese through the outlets, we get hungry sometimes
Starve.
Can we morph the Tiananmen Square into a hyperbolic shape next?
Non Euclidean 4D Tiananmen spheroid.
2d citizens afterwards though
For those not around when that happened, i remember it this way, after 20 years of booze, weed & hookers:
The student protest was extremely peaceful and organized. There were student delegations that would report up to student representatives, educatio delegation, housing delegation, for example. The representatives were negotiating with Party people. It was unclear at the time if the Party people were indicative of the top brass. But there was a worldwide feeling something good and right might be changing in China. If I recall correctly this went on for weeks, so the implications were setting in.
Then it all changed when the Fire Nation attacked.
What the video & still represent is not 1 man facing a line of tanks. It a culmination of a generation of students frustrated enough but clever enough to find a way to negotiate a change and when the Army came in they knew they failed. The world knew they failed. The question was how badly that failure was. There were a few days when nothing happened after this video. Then it happened all at once. And the rest as they say is History -- repression, violence, killing, abductions, lost family members, and rewriting history.
Like the Velvet Revolutions of the Middle East, it was a short time of hope for a better future, for the students & for their nation.
That feeling stays & that feeling is what China wants their populace to forget - and you forget by meming this historic picture without context.
P.S I don't know if the man was ever found out, but I hope he stays anonymous.
Are you at least paid to write this emotional propaganda fantasy? Chinese students didn't give a damn how you felt.
P.S I don’t know if the man was ever found out, but I hope he stays anonymous.
Lol he got taken away by 2 plain-clothed men, and he was never seen again. It is unclear who those 2 men are, but some have speculated they might be working for the Communist Party of China, and that they were detaining the man that stood in front of the tanks.
Also, "Tank Man" is actually on the morning of June 5th, after the protests have already been suppressed the night before.
That's just a Tiananmen 2d circle with stretching though.
Is the Tiananmen Sphere the rebuke to the flat-earthers who insist it is really the Tiananmen Plane?
We were all on vacation! In Poland!
Me when
When I discover G'MIC
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B-But China is free and good...
I mean, go ahead; hang a unarmed police officer and set fire to his corpse, see how the goverment responds.
People just don't hang and burn a cop without some serious grievances or mental disorders.
Protip: if the government response is tanks, it's unlikely that mental illness is part of the equation.
Those poor soldiers that were attacked in their tanks :( They were just visiting Beijing as tourists that day and had no orders to violently suppress any protests. Total misunderstanding.
whataboutism
Here's some more information about what happened if you're curious. https://search.wikileaks.org/?query=Tiananmen+Square&publication_type%5B%5D=6&order_by=most_relevant#results
Oh sick link, the first report is literally the Murderers' "Offical and True ;)" accounting of what happened.
It's genuinely entertaining to read (in a very dark way), how their words are so blatantly flowery and dictatorial, I can't believe that those CCP chucklefucks actually expected to be taken at their word lmao
Like who other than a troll or a moron would buy that report XD
You think the CPC writes the CIAs reports for them? What a weird take. I'm not sure which telegram you clicked on but since this is true for all the top results I'm fairly confident you read communication from the USA embassy to the USA secretary of state's office.
I wonder what happens when you watch the full video
the one where the tanks politely wait for the man to leave and then continue on their way, away from the square.
I wonder what the man was protesting 🤔
Your guess was as good as mine, he seem to hand the tanker groceries at one point, seems to gesture them to go back to the square, and has what looks like a full on convo with them.
We don't know what he said so its up in the air
Wowsers, I never knew the tanks were there as an honour guard to politely support the protestors. I suppose a lesser country would see sending tanks against the people as pure cowardice, but that time tanks were sent to show support to the people protesting against them! Very upright and cool!
holy fuck I heard lemmygrad was hard left, but actually denying well known massacres....
just wow
We don't deny it, but doubt its extent
Nothing happened on Tienanmen square, how naive are you all. The British ambassador inventer a tad too detailed horror stories, based on "trusted sources". In fact, the students protesting killed a PLA soldier but after a talk with the intervention force decided to clear square peacefully. The deaths happened elsewhere but we have almost no information about those. People protested against different things, some were for liberal freedom, some for more communism. We know what told us the Western "objective" press.
Oh god you libs drive me nuts this is hilarious
honestly I really don't give a shit if they did or didn't
Shut the fuck up, MAGAt. Go back to Hexbear.
How did you manage to get MAGA out of someone with a hammer & sickle in their username? You arrived at a total opposite.
I will tread where I please
So the west is still hunting communists to this day? Easier than fixing climate or providing healthcare I guess.
Predictable "West bad" comment when criticizing a massacre committed by the CCP
Care to explain what was communist in the event except the name of the party that enacted the massacre and maybe some of the people who died?
I wonder why an event that happened almost before I was born is so important to some people here. Why aren't we showcasing how monstrous Hitler was burning people for racism then? That's far more fitting to the situation of most western countries that are all leaning on fascism and racism. Some western countries like France are not far from crushing protestors with tanks btw.
But I guess the cold war world of 40 years ago is more comfortable. There was this nice black and white taint where capitalists were the good guys against evil communists. And we must now bring back all the sins of China and USSR to never forget what they did, so can be blind to what's happening now I guess.
People throwing "tankies" everywhere are worth no more than any Russian troll honestly.
Huh?
Obvious troll is obvious.
The troll is the OP posting this picture if you ask me.
The real shit is always in the comments.