🇨🇳 Censorship in China is backfiring now that young Chinese are secretly learning about the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Even with AI scrubbing every trace of June 4, 1989 from the internet, China’s Gen Z is finding the truth anyway... and often in the weirdest ways!
Olympic skater Alysa Liu’s dad was a Tiananmen protester who fled.
When she won gold, Chinese netizens exploded: some called him a traitor, others got curious.
One 20-year-old Wuhan student dropped a hint on RedNote and her comment got nuked in hours.
Teens are stumbling on it through random livestreams and digging behind the firewall.
They come out stunned: “I had no idea the protests were that huge” or “my whole worldview just collapsed.”
The regime’s total blackout is actually creating curiosity bombs.
Young Chinese are horrified when they learn students were shot and tanks rolled over people, and some now want out.
Truth will always find cracks.
Even the Great Firewall can’t stop it forever.
Source: Washington Post
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