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latincommie commented on The general who refused to crush Tiananmen's protesters   economist.com/china/2025/... · Posted by u/marojejian
latincommie · 10 days ago
Thank you for this. It's sad how most comments here are just widespreading the DOD propaganda and can't see beyond obvious contradictions on our currently neoliberal capitalism.
latincommie commented on The general who refused to crush Tiananmen's protesters   economist.com/china/2025/... · Posted by u/marojejian
danielheath · 10 days ago
If the Chinese government had said “yeah, that happened” instead of denying there were protests at all, the obsession over it would vanish.

The gaslighting is ongoing, IMO that’s what keeps it in the western consciousness.

latincommie · 10 days ago
Not really, what keeps every media outlet doing that is the fact that China is the biggest economy in the world, and is an active enemy of western bourgeoisie. That is explicit defined in USA/UK and all major central capitalism countries currently.

You want another example of western hipocrisy? Everyone started worrying about a "massacre" on Xinjiang, WITHOUT ANY EVIDENCE (the source was... Radio Free Asia, which is CIA). But then, the Palestian massacre came to news again with Israel large-scale deleting women and children from existence, and suddently everyone forgot of Xinjiang and genociding middle-east people is allowed. Wonder why?

latincommie commented on The general who refused to crush Tiananmen's protesters   economist.com/china/2025/... · Posted by u/marojejian
ks2048 · 10 days ago
Salute to this guy, Xu Qinxian.

Funny how (possibly worse) anti-democratic massacres done by US allies (and much more recently) don't get continuous coverage US/Western/Business/Tech press.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabaa_massacre

latincommie · 10 days ago
Not only US allies but the US himself.

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