Comment on Absolutely nothing of note happened in China in June 1989, right?
Syrc@lemmy.world 1 year agoCare to explain what was communist in the event except the name of the party that enacted the massacre and maybe some of the people who died?
bouh@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I wonder why an event that happened almost before I was born is so important to some people here. Why aren’t we showcasing how monstrous Hitler was burning people for racism then? That’s far more fitting to the situation of most western countries that are all leaning on fascism and racism. Some western countries like France are not far from crushing protestors with tanks btw.
But I guess the cold war world of 40 years ago is more comfortable. There was this nice black and white taint where capitalists were the good guys against evil communists. And we must now bring back all the sins of China and USSR to never forget what they did, so can be blind to what’s happening now I guess.
People throwing “tankies” everywhere are worth no more than any Russian troll honestly.
Syrc@lemmy.world 1 year ago
You didn’t answer my question.
To answer yours, maybe it’s because Germany has literal museums dedicated to education about the horrors of its past while China tries to hide them and has that same party in power. That’s slightly different.
Also don’t fool yourself. The Cold War was capitalists against capitalists that called themselves communists. Real communism never existed for more than a week in any country in the world.
bouh@lemmy.world 1 year ago
He. If you want to criticise China you should talk about ouïghours or Hong Kong. Tiananmen is irrelevant. It’s as relevant as slavery in the US. Aren’t you busy killing black people these days btw?
Syrc@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Definitely not as relevant since you can talk about slavery and it’s widely condemned (by the ruling party, at least).
I’m also not American, but nice try.
khalic@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I think you’re underestimating the simple anti-authoritarian spirit in many people. Why are Tiananmen Massacres posts so popular? Because they’re forbidden, and freedom of expression is a big deal for many, many people. Not just Americans
bouh@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Forbidden? Hahaha that’s so funny!
That’s pure anti-china propaganda. Anti-left propaganda even. It’s a Godwin point.
There’s a saying in French : it’s easier to see the straw on the neighbor nose than the beam you have in the eye.
If you want to criticised China you should talk about the current, these days genocide they’re doing. Or about Hong Kong. Tiananmen is a Godwin point, in my generation you’d only know about it if you’re exposed to liberal propaganda. Because as a historical event it is irrelevant.
Wanderer@lemm.ee 1 year ago
If Hitler or his party was still around and denying the Holocaust that that would be a comparable analogy. But it’s not, so it isn’t.