• @Cabrio@lemmy.world
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    You can tell the poster is American because they blame the government involved for all of these except the US, where they blamed the CIA.

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    “Was there a massacre in Tiananmen Square?”

    —“No.”

    “Were people killed elsewhere in Beijing?”

    —“…Ermh…”

    Ahem. I am asking you if people were killed in the area immediately surrounding Tiananmen Square, even if nobody was killed in the square itself.”

    —“The protesters in Tiananmen Square left after negotiations with the PLA. There was no bloodshed in Tiananmen Square.”

    “I understand that, but were people killed elsewhere in Beijing?

    —“Nowhere in Beijing were student protestors specifically targeted.”

    “Well, were non-students targeted, and were any students injured or killed without being targeted?”

    —“Hey did you know that the Three Gorges Dam is the world’s largest—”

    “Gongchandang, my friend, I am begging you.”

    —“…Force may have been used when provoked by attacks.”

    “May force have also been used unprovoked? Could it have been that the protesters felt like they were provoked first, because you were sending tanks past the barricades that they’d put up?”

    —“I mean… you know… uhh…”

    “Gongchandang. Were you scared that the occupation of Beijing and the potential of a workers’ revolt would threaten the survival of socialism in China, by presenting a still-socialist alternative to your rule, because societal division particularly among the less politically literate could be (and was) exploited by outside forces?”

    —“OUR YOUTH ARE VULNERABLE TO IMPERIALIST PROPAGANDA, OK‽ ALSO, TANK MAN DIDN’T GET RUN OVER. SEE. HE WAS PULLED AWAY BY A PASSERBY. NOT RUN OVER.”

  • ThenThreeMore
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    The Australian’s about their treatment of aborigines first nation Australians

    The Irish about mother and baby homes.

    China about Uyghurs

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      “aborigines” is not a great word to use these days. It’s generally seen as pretty offensive to Indigenous Australians as it’s a bit dehumanising and comes from colinisers who treated people like animals.

      Better to go with “First Nations people”, “Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people” or “Indigenous Australians.”

      But yes, they’ve been treated (and in many cases continue to be treated) pretty horribly.

    • Carl
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      The one that confuses me, is the statement about the Irish.

      • ThenThreeMore
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        I guess you could say ask the Catholic church about Irish mother and baby homes. But the meme was doing nations.

        • @Spendrill@lemm.ee
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          Blaming the Catholic Church is a good way to start but the argument that Irish people were led astray by the Church is pretty much the same argument as those who seek to divorce the Wehrmacht from complicity in SS atrocities. In both cases the answer is that they shared vital infrastructure with each other and ranking officials could have stopped the excesses, which they had full knowledge of, if they’d have disagreed with it.

    • @zephyreks@programming.dev
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      Didn’t a bunch of Muslim countries actually ask China about Uyghurs (and even visit Xinjiang) and they left unanimously content with the response?

      • @jcit878@lemmy.world
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        should be easy enough for you to provide a legitimate source to this claim.

        please note the word “legitimate”

      • @Viking_Hippie@lemmy.world
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        I bet they did according to Xi and the CCP, but not in reality.

        Even if they did, they’re probably faking it because trade with China is more important to them than human rights, just like the US and Saudi Arabia or the other Western countries and the US…

  • @Samsy@lemmy.ml
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    The US about indigenous Americans.

    Oh wait, they made hundreds of movies about killing them.

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    I don’t know if I would have used Tiananmen Square.

    The Uighur re-education cities seems far more fitting.

    • @Gorilladrums@sh.itjust.works
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      Or the invasion of Vietnam… Or the annexation of Tibet… Or the bullying of Southeast Asian countries… Or the great leap forward… Or the communist land reforms… Or the anti counterrevolutionary campaigns

      The CCP leaves you no end of really good options to pick here.

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      Yeah tiananmen is such a meme at this point. You can tell when people base their entire politics on memes and don’t bother reading and searching on their own. Tiananmen is an issue they won’t step mentioning.

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          I think the other comment on this thread addressed it pretty well: https://hexbear.net/comment/4003110

          I’m pretty skeptical about taking political positions from memes, and when I’ve done my own research on this, I failed to find valid reasons that this issue should get the attention that the Internet gives it. There are many other issues that are worth my attention. This one isn’t.

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              Plenty of sources provided in there (ny times, reuters, etc), but if you were the kind to examine evidence, you wouldn’t be here anyways.

                • CyclohexaneM
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                  I love how you ignored everything in the article except what could possibly agree with your viewpoint. On your first quote, the link they cite does not exist anymore. In the video you linked, I hear gunshots but don’t see people running away from them. As someone from a country that saw unrest and shooting at protests, I can tell you that people immediately start running when they’re shot at, emptying the area. Not continue to March nonchalantly.

                  In the end, I want to conclude with saying that I didn’t deny that anyone died (although the comment I linked does seem to imply that. My apologies for not clarifying, as I was only using them to back up my opinion). What I said in the original comment is that it is not an issue worth my attention. I’ve seen and read about so many government rerpression, and this is far from being in the top 10. It’s an unnecessarily magnified issue.

          • @Gamey@feddit.de
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            Not even going to click on that, the domain tells me everything I need to know considering the topic we talk about!

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              I mean, it’s a variety of sourced quotes from respected journalists who were there. You probably should read them all, if only so you can point out to the Hexbears where they mention all the people who died in the area around the Square. The sources mostly say “no one got gunned down literally in the Square.”

              In any case, it’s fucking weird to obsess over it. It’s like trying to give Biden crap about the Kent State Massacre while he’s rounding up all the Mormons.

              • PatFusty
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                Weird to obsess over it? This is an insane take. The CCP killed THOUSANDS of people at Tiananmen… they ran people over with tanks… they brutalized students just for doing what they do every year as per tradition since before Mao’s time. There are videos of these things happening. We dont need some hexbear CCP propoganda saying otherwise. The worst part about it is that they made it illegal to talk about it in open forums and actively scrub the information of this event from sites that their public can see.

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                  They’ve arrested more than a million Uyghurs for their “reeducation” camps. Who knows how many people they’ve killed or brutalized.

                  The occupation of Tibet killed well over a million people.

                  The Cultural Revolution killed at least hundreds of thousands.

                  And there is simply no credible source to support thousands, and if you were literate and not an intellectually lazy dumb bastard you’d have read through all the eye witness accounts and noted that whatever it was it wasn’t the kind of massacre people imagine.

                  So yes, you dork, try obsessing over something on a whole different magnitude of fucked up with concrete proof instead of shit that’s not even in their top ten worst acts even with the highest guesses.

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              Plenty of evidence cited there from multiple sources. You don’t have to open it, but the evidence is there shall you question it.

              • @Gamey@feddit.de
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                Abother user made a very good comment about this under my post, might be worth checking out!

                • CyclohexaneM
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                  I agree with that commenter. I do not claim that “nothing happened”. I said this in my earlier comments, that I just don’t think it’s a problem worth my attention.

          • punkisundead [they/them]
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            Numerous military buses, trucks, armored vehicles, and tanks being burned by the “peaceful” protesters. Sometimes the soldiers were allowed to escape, and sometimes they were brutally killed by the protesters. Numerous protesters were armed with Molotov cocktails and even guns.

            Sounds like a full blown insurrection.

      • @Socsa@sh.itjust.works
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        I knew this was going to be the only one people tried to deny in this thread, but I didn’t figure it would be OP

  • @icepuncher69@sh.itjust.works
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    The Canadian government about the canadian indian residential school system

    The Iran government about Salman Rushdie

    The Mexican government about Ayotzinapas 43

    The British government about their museums

    The German government about their car manufacturers.

    The Indian government about Aasif Sultan

    The Russian government about how much the war in Ukraine should have lasted.

    And many more…

    Do let me know btw if you know of anymore of this.

    Edit:

    Aded russia

  • @Gray@lemmy.ca
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    How a person reacts to being asked about the version of these things most close to them is telling. If they get defensive and deny the event happened, I would hesitate to trust their opinion on other things. Clearly that person bases their opinions on what they want to be true rather than reality. That’s the kind of person whose ideology would likely lead to another event to be ashamed of. If, on the other hand, they admit it was a horrible thing and agree that people should be educated on it and that steps should be taken to prevent it from ever happening again, then I’m more likely to take their opinion seriously and believe that they can be part of the conversations we need to happen to create a better world.

  • @Astroturfed@lemmy.world
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    Don’t ask the UK anything about their troubling history with black people or slavery unless it’s to mention that they were one of the first countries to stop making black people property. They get really mad if you mention anything but that.

  • @SaltyIceteaMaker@lemmy.ml
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    Was about to comment “the germans about ww2” but then remembered that we are quite open about that time. Wouldn’t have made much sense either as there would be no use in evem trying to hide it

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      “Germany about colonialism” would be a better fit.

      Also the german sentiment about WW2 is something that survivors for ever, students in the 60s/70s and antifascists right now fought for / are fighting for. Considering we have parts of the country that vote 30%+ for members of a nazi party the sentiment could shift really fast and atleast from my perspective considerably shifted already

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      That’s why it’s so abhorrent that voices from the right but not only from the right get louder, that demand an end to the relatively good remembrance culture here in Germany. I hate the: “it was so long ago, it wasn’t us” talking points. It’s the first step towards forgetting, historic revisionism and possibly repeating the things that were done.

  • @lunaticneko@lemmy.ml
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    In Thailand:

    • 6 October
    • Bloody May
    • The K–g Never Smiles
    • The Devil’s Discus
    • “Unfortunately Some People Died”