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lol ok propaganda bot i know you get accused of that far more than I no matter how many of your little friends you try to dog pile with fucko
get sources
it’s true you just don’t check your own sources lol
i did. you didn’t dopey
Why can’t you give me real sources?
Propaganda
Dudes a literal propaganda bot. Whatever you say
funny because last time you did the same thing
https://lemmy.wtf/comment/5805077
Where are Feng’s legs and why does following your sources result in finding information that completely contradicts what you say?
Propaganda bots lol
so no real sources?
Okay find sources because what you offer literally says the opposite. Lol I’d be embarrassed to be you
This link he provided uses sources that completely contradict what he is saying check it out it is hilarious.
It quotes these articles, this is also what you find throughout both links he provided.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8057762.stm
There was no Tiananmen Square massacre, but there was a Beijing massacre.
The shorthand we often use of the “Tiananmen Square protests” of 1989 gives the impression that this was just a Beijing issue. It was not.
Protests occurred in almost every city in China (even in a town on the edge of the Gobi desert).
What happened in 1989 was by far the most widespread pro-democracy upheaval in communist China’s history. It was also by far the bloodiest suppression of peaceful dissent.
James Miles is now the Beijing correspondent of The Economist, and author of The Legacy of Tiananmen: China in Disarray (University of Michigan Press, 1996).
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/there-was-no-tiananmen-square-massacre/
Some have found it uncomfortable that all this conforms with what the Chinese government has always claimed, perhaps with a bit of sophistry: that there was no “massacre in Tiananmen Square.”
But there’s no question many people were killed by the army that night around Tiananmen Square, and on the way to it — mostly in the western part of Beijing. Maybe, for some, comfort can be taken in the fact that the government denies that, too.
This story was filed by CBS News correspondent Richard Roth, who was detained by Chinese authorities for 20 hours on June 4, 1989, while covering the Tiananmen Square “crackdown”.
The entire argument is no media personnel saw the events in Tianamen Square, THE SPECIFIC SQUARE, so calling it the Tiananmen Square Massacre is a lie since nobody saw anyone be massacred in THE SPECIFIC SQUARE. But read the accounts yourself, they say absolutely there was a very violent crackdown and many people were killed.
These are links YOU provided and this is all you find on these two links YOU provided. It is so weak flimsy and pathetic. Sure nobody saw a massacre in the square specifically but we know it was a bloody crackdown.
Where are Fang Zheng’s legs bro?
Help I’m desperately clutching at straws!
this is YOUR INFORMATION
stop being mad at me for quoting your sources and I’ll do it again next time so get better material
Are you? Because you seem to always show up defending the same shit just like OP.
They are the sources of your alleged sources.
They’re painting a false picture that’s easily seen through once you follow their sources which is what I posted
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Those are your sources I’m using lol
lmfao everyone look at this shit
that link is so desperate for proof. They link articles from Wikipedia, Wikipedia will also inform you the Massacre happened.
It quotes these articles, this is also what you find throughout both links he provided.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8057762.stm
There was no Tiananmen Square massacre, but there was a Beijing massacre.
The shorthand we often use of the “Tiananmen Square protests” of 1989 gives the impression that this was just a Beijing issue. It was not.
Protests occurred in almost every city in China (even in a town on the edge of the Gobi desert).
What happened in 1989 was by far the most widespread pro-democracy upheaval in communist China’s history. It was also by far the bloodiest suppression of peaceful dissent.
James Miles is now the Beijing correspondent of The Economist, and author of The Legacy of Tiananmen: China in Disarray (University of Michigan Press, 1996).
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/there-was-no-tiananmen-square-massacre/
Some have found it uncomfortable that all this conforms with what the Chinese government has always claimed, perhaps with a bit of sophistry: that there was no “massacre in Tiananmen Square.”
But there’s no question many people were killed by the army that night around Tiananmen Square, and on the way to it — mostly in the western part of Beijing. Maybe, for some, comfort can be taken in the fact that the government denies that, too.
This story was filed by CBS News correspondent Richard Roth, who was detained by Chinese authorities for 20 hours on June 4, 1989, while covering the Tiananmen Square “crackdown”.
The entire argument is no media personnel saw the events in Tianamen Square, THE SPECIFIC SQUARE, so calling it the Tiananmen Square Massacre is a lie since nobody saw anyone be massacred in THE SPECIFIC SQUARE. But read the accounts yourself, they say absolutely there was a very violent crackdown and many people were killed.
These are links YOU provided and this is all you find on these two links YOU provided. It is so weak flimsy and pathetic. Sure nobody saw a massacre in the square specifically but we know it was a bloody crackdown.
Where are Fang Zheng’s legs bro?
Argue the content stop running away you do this every time which is why it happens this way. Proving you a liar isn’t trolling.
So why were tanks there? Where are that man’s legs? Explain these photos? Why were the students in the square? What were they hunger striking for?
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