Meme aside, tomorrow is June 4th, or the Reddit Memorial Day™ for the Tiananmen Square ‘massacre’. I thought I might give a heads up for people who are not feeling like stepping into radio active waste tomorrow.

  • @SpaceDogs
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    1011 months ago

    Also are there any documentaries that accurately portray the events that went down that day? I’ve read about it but I’m curious if there’s videos about it.

    • @201dberg
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      11 months ago

      https://youtu.be/sqPI8xlnrwg

      This one actually gives an accurate portrayal of the even using the wests own original documentaries about it before they came up with the “tanks making meat pulp out of protestors” crap. It have interviews from some of the leaders of the protestors and you realize how fucking narcissistic and evil they are. One girl crying because students were trying to resolve matters peacefully with the government and going on about how they only way for them to “open people’s eyes” was to FORCE the government to engage in a large scale massacre. Literally they were trying to get their people to get themselves killed so the could play the “the government is evil and murdering us” card. All these leaders, btw, got paid by the west and were brought over and given nice cushy lives once it was all over.

      Oh and just a heads up, THERE IS SOME GORY SHIT IM THIS VIDEO. At one point the protesters had tied an unarmed PLA soldier to a van and lit it on fire. They then put a hat and sun glasses on him (his burnt corpse) and took pictures mocking him.

      • @Beat_da_Rich
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        511 months ago

        The more you read about the student protest at Tiananmen the more apparent it is that there was nothing Marxist about them. They totally excluded labor groups from even participating in the protest.