@MExcuseme@ImBreckWorsham Ya that's fair, Isreal doesn't waste time saying it. They just go ahead and do it to the USS Liberty, the residents of the Twin Towers, and to JFK.
@gianlucamart1 Every nation, body, organization... all are just wasting time trying to negotiate with the genociders.
It is now clear that the only way to save the women and children is to end Israel.
@marissastreit@MsMelChen They weren't just building statues and reciting declarations.... they started the violence by burning trucks and killing the unarmed guards who were there to maintain an orderly and peaceful protest.
We're familiar with how the CIA incites revolutions.
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Today is June 4, 6-4. 37 years ago, 1989 is the famous Tiananmen massacre. Let's look at some victims:
Liu Guogeng: a soldier about to get married aged 23. He's fiancee had just come to see him off. But he got captured by student protesters, tortured for 2h, beaten, burnt twice. He died with his intestines hanging out in the open.
Cui Guozheng: a 21 year old soldier who had dreamed as a child of visiting the capital and seeing Tiananmen. On Chongwenmen bridge he was assaulted, thrown off the bridge, burnt alive, and hung from the bridge by students. He didn't fire a single shot from his gun
Li Guorui: People's Armed Police officer who got captured by students or supporters of the students. He was tortured for 7h until he succumbed to the injuries.
It was a massacre alright, but not how they want you to think.
Note that in 1988 the US organization NED had set up offices in Beijing, along with their first investment after their founding: the Chinese Intellectual, a news magazine founded in Massachusetts, for distribution in China. Also 1988 it set up offices in Beijing, with a huge budget for Chinese media. Several of the authors at the TCI were among the student leaders on Tiananmen.
If you don't know her, google Chai Ling. She is famous for telling to students not to leave the square, for sticking to the hunger strike. Secretly she admitted to a US journalist, that she never believed those activities could lead to success. Rather, she hoped to force the government to create a bloodbath. "Only if Tiananmen is awash with blood, will the Chinese people truly unite". But she also confessed, that she wasn't going to be among those who had to be sacrificed. She literally said, she feels the Chinese people aren't worth her struggle.
Another student leader, Wu'er Kaixi told the premier minister who was willing to negotiate with the protesters, what he really wanted: "Nike shoes. And a lot of time to go to bars with our girlfriends. To discuss things and get some respect from society".
Well, hate to break it to you, Kaixi: Most Chinese struggled to feed their children in the villages still. They weren't starving, but they were working hard to get through winter every year. They had no reason to "give some respect" to a pampered student in the capital who discusses things.
Bookmark this thread for when you need it as reference.
@ScottKelly83480@hippyygoat You're stupid, cos Oct 7th was Palestine's retaliation, not attack on Israel.
Retaliation for Isreal killing their women and children for months and years before Oct 7th.
One of the most horrifying scenes in human history has been revealed.
When Israel forced thousands in Gaza to collect flour mixed with sand due to severe famine.
A moment the world must never forget.