it all started when Chinese university students were protesting about poor lighting in their dorms. after the PLA clamp down on the demonstration in TAM square, some student leaders were arrested and the others were smuggled out of China, to either France, Taiwan or the US of the 2 who went to the US, they eventually got a MBA from the Ivy League; the female became an internet entrepreneur, the male a hedge fund manager. FWIW, in Chinese history books, there is no mentioning of the TAM massacre, like it had never happened, just like how the Tulsa massacre was omitted from US history books
But we can freely talk about the Tusla massacre in own country without fear of repercussion from the government. Our government isn't trying to scrub the internet of its history or employing trolls to change the narrative and ostracize dissidents.
Does a cable news network have to tell you a tree fell in the forest or can you just see it for yourself ?
https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/UK_cable_on_Tiananmen_Square_Massacre Much more serious than the CCP would want you to believe.
Damn the first post. You are on top of this forum for the CPP bro. They are going to reward you with some mad sesame credit. So what's life in China like these days? Do you think it's getting freer or less free?
You can't include everything but at least we have a president acknowledge it and not pretend they were on vacation when it went down.. we all know the CCP can't handle the massacre's blood on their hands. They have to be infallible because they have attempted to replace God and ideology in people's lives. If there was ever evil, it would be a state that attempts to make it the core being of your existence and displace the value of God and family.