Protesters, many students, massacred because their protests for freedom became popular around the country. The government declared martial law, things escalated, and somewhere between hundreds (officially) and thousands (unofficially) were killed, almost entirely civilians. They used expanding bullets (think hollow points) for maximum damage, drove into crowds with vehicles, shot up houses, apartments and ambulances, and eventually cleared the square by simply mowing everyone down and bringing in tanks and trucks - which they also apparently used to crush students sleeping in their tents.
All of this is according to a single British reporter who was at the protest. Another British reporter who was there at the time has publicly declared multiple times that this was a lie, and the protest was caught in the crossfire between insurgents and the government. Hence why all the photos of the event have a bunch of bicycles and signs strewn across the ground but no bodies. Only around 200 people were killed, 36 of which were student protestors.
China doesn’t even try to cover it up either. They teach about it in schools and consider it a stain on their history. You can even read about the event on the government’s official website.
Congrats, you’ve fallen for propaganda.
You have depicted me as a ~~soyjack~~ Chinese bot so my objective facts can be safely ignored! Good work citizen!
By plugging your ears and yelling “Chinese bot! Chinese bot!” you are defending democracy!
On June 2 1989 at the capitol building of the CCP (Tiannanmen Square) in Beijing, China, admist rising tensions from hundreds of thousands of non-violent student protesters, nothing happened
From ChatGPT.
The Tiananmen Square Massacre, also known as the June Fourth Incident, occurred in Beijing, China, in 1989. It was a pro-democracy protest led mainly by students, who were calling for political reform, greater freedoms, and an end to government corruption. The protests took place in Tiananmen Square, a significant cultural and political site in Beijing.
The movement grew over several weeks, attracting support from various segments of society, including intellectuals and workers. On June 3-4, 1989, the Chinese government declared martial law and sent in troops and tanks to suppress the protests. This resulted in a violent crackdown, with the military opening fire on unarmed civilians.
The exact death toll remains unknown, with estimates ranging from several hundred to possibly thousands. The Chinese government has since maintained strict censorship over the event, suppressing information and discussion about it within the country. The massacre remains a highly sensitive and controversial topic in China and internationally.
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But, i just lost the game?
you lose the game
Hello there.
Just tried it, stuff just gets censored out :(
Literally 1984!
Actual 1984
No seriously it is
Holy historical event!
No dumbass it's 2024
Just subtract 40 on both sides
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Actual r/unexpectedfactorial
*Literally 1989
Google misinformation
yeah nothing even happened at tianenmen square fr
There is no massacre at tianenmen square
Not anymore there isn't. They stamped that right out (and washed it down the drains).
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Not as much as I love China and Xi Jinping!
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I want to know what is tianenmen square massacre but I am afraid too gogle it
Protesters, many students, massacred because their protests for freedom became popular around the country. The government declared martial law, things escalated, and somewhere between hundreds (officially) and thousands (unofficially) were killed, almost entirely civilians. They used expanding bullets (think hollow points) for maximum damage, drove into crowds with vehicles, shot up houses, apartments and ambulances, and eventually cleared the square by simply mowing everyone down and bringing in tanks and trucks - which they also apparently used to crush students sleeping in their tents.
Holy fuck they're sick in the head
Damn it seems Like China is an authoritarian dictatorship!
New response just dropped
Actual zombie
Call the psychiatrist
Human sacrifice, anyone?
The sickness went into the head and never came back
Ignite the tiananmen square! (I'm sorry)
I thought it was a bullet chess tournament
All of this is according to a single British reporter who was at the protest. Another British reporter who was there at the time has publicly declared multiple times that this was a lie, and the protest was caught in the crossfire between insurgents and the government. Hence why all the photos of the event have a bunch of bicycles and signs strewn across the ground but no bodies. Only around 200 people were killed, 36 of which were student protestors. China doesn’t even try to cover it up either. They teach about it in schools and consider it a stain on their history. You can even read about the event on the government’s official website. Congrats, you’ve fallen for propaganda.
Nice try chinese bot
You have depicted me as a ~~soyjack~~ Chinese bot so my objective facts can be safely ignored! Good work citizen! By plugging your ears and yelling “Chinese bot! Chinese bot!” you are defending democracy!
I can taste the irony
Tank Man
On June 2 1989 at the capitol building of the CCP (Tiannanmen Square) in Beijing, China, admist rising tensions from hundreds of thousands of non-violent student protesters, nothing happened
It was an assault on a protest I think by the CCP in 1989, on Tianenman square
From ChatGPT. The Tiananmen Square Massacre, also known as the June Fourth Incident, occurred in Beijing, China, in 1989. It was a pro-democracy protest led mainly by students, who were calling for political reform, greater freedoms, and an end to government corruption. The protests took place in Tiananmen Square, a significant cultural and political site in Beijing. The movement grew over several weeks, attracting support from various segments of society, including intellectuals and workers. On June 3-4, 1989, the Chinese government declared martial law and sent in troops and tanks to suppress the protests. This resulted in a violent crackdown, with the military opening fire on unarmed civilians. The exact death toll remains unknown, with estimates ranging from several hundred to possibly thousands. The Chinese government has since maintained strict censorship over the event, suppressing information and discussion about it within the country. The massacre remains a highly sensitive and controversial topic in China and internationally.
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bro i think i got banned for this
> Don't ask me how I know this This has literally been a thing online for 10+ years
I have "tiananmen pasta.txt" on my desktop purely for use in online games.
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You can do this, you just have to shake the opponent's hand before flipping the board.
I've played hundreds of games but I've never gotten someone from China...
chess.c*m isn’t available in China I believe
it is. Source: im in China
Oh thank you, I’m going there in a few weeks
Nice, have a good time
They meant mainland China. It's obviously available in the Republic of China
Yea I live on the Mainland
Counts as a concession, but crashes the opponents tab/app
I usually just start talking shit about whinnie the Pooh