It has grown faster, smarter and increasingly invisible, quietly erasing the memory of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre from public view.
Thirty-six years on, Beijing still has not disclosed the official death toll of the bloody crackdown on a pro-democracy gathering on June 4, when more than 1 million protesters were in the square.
Historians estimate that the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) killed anywhere from 200 to several thousand people that day.
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But at what cost?
“Could be” lol k
Tankie fuckwad
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Why are you lying ABC? Wikipedia lists the official death toll as 241.
Those darn time travelling Chinese went back in time or something!
From their June, 3, 2009 piece.
https://abcnews.go.com/International/story?id=7744479&page=1
Which happens to line up with the lower “historian estimates” they provide in this article…
Unironically they probably intentionally changed their story on the governments claims because if the government claims around 200 and many historians claim around 200, then the higher estimates are less likely to be blindly trusted.
Wikipedia is not a primary source
What if it agrees with my priors?
Anyone who has used rednote for over an hour knows Chinese people are:
Why did Marvel Rivals block me from saying tiananmen square in chat?
Maybe because they don’t want deranged westerners ranting about their political grudges in a video game chat?
Why are you bringing your gooning game into this?
Gooning ain’t no game
Do not buy and play Chinese backed games. They are filled with spyware.
sources? or vibes?
They’re about as spywarey as games developed in other countries. Everyone uses analytics libraries, for example.
Anyone that has used rednote for more than 5 minutes knows that the Chinese people are actually pretty cool and welcoming and friendly to foreigners on their app.
And they also know for absolute fucking sure that the Chinese government has an absolute strangle hold on all the information that goes through there and your post about anything that shuts a negative light on the government would be immediately removed.
Of course, US social media companies are starting to act the same way about anything that’s not maga agenda. Shit’s getting censored
rightleft and left as violent, while there are no limits on the amount of anti-gay, anti-gaza, anti-trans, anti-minority hatespeech.Please, this is blatant misinformation.
I’ve literally asked about it on rednote.
No it’s not, and finding out for yourself would be extremely easy if you cared to put even a little effort in
They saw people typing Tiananmen Square and not showing any result and took it as the truth.
Why would chinese people discuss the event or share pics of the place using the ENGLISH name instead of the chinese one? Thought process too complex…
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Good idea. I’ll check it out myself.
In strong opposition to “left wing extremism is as bad as right wing extremism” western propaganda and thought stopping clichés are absolutely as bad as chinese ones if not worse.
The difference is, everyone knows that china oppresses criticism, while people say that their capitalfascist “democracies” would somehow be better.
Capitalism needs to go, first and foremost.