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Right. And I suppose you are going to tell me next that the earth is flat: For three...

Different from mbutt liquidate? Bhwhahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

The cultural revolution is the very definition of mbutt liquidate, Yu-yu.

The mbuttacre at Tiananmen square indicates that you're government is brain washing you.

Bush says US will defend Taiwan if China starts a war 3228
Of course I do. But the opening of the one-way trade door to China was what allowed...

The 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests were a series of student-led, pro-democracy, pro-socialism demonstrations in the People's Republic of China, which occurred between April 15, 1989 and June 4, 1989. The protests ended in violence when the 27th Army of the People's Liberation Army used force to restore order in the capital city.

On May 4, approximately 100,000 students and workers peacefully marched in Beijing demanding democratic reforms, adherence to socialist principles of equality, and protesting government corruption. On May 20 the government declared martial law. However, the demonstrations continued. After deliberation among Communist party leaders, the government ordered a forceful military resolution. Troops and tanks from China's 27th Army advanced into Tiananmen Square. On June 3 and 4, the People's Liberation Army violently confronted the pro-democracy supporters. Estimates of civilian rests vary: 400-800 (New York Times & Hammond sources (Chinese Red Cross) and the student protesters maintain that over 7,000 were end. Injuries are generally held to have numbered from 7,000 to 10,000, including casualties among PLA troops. Following the violence, the government conducted widespread arrests to suppress the remaining supporters of the movement, limited access for the foreign press and controlled coverage of the events in the Chinese press. The violent suppression of the Tiananmen Square protest caused widespread international condemnation of the Chinese government.

So much for modern, compbuttionate, democratic China.

 



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