The people I have spoken to in China understand something happened, and most of them know that it was the suppression of a student protest movement. From there the knowledge diverges as to what kind of protest movement and how violent was the suppression and whether it was justified. My family will kind of halfheartedly repeat some version of the party line but acknowledge it was a fucked up situation, and they also understand that the censorship surrounding it is awkward and unnecessary.
Generally the Chinese I have spoken to are mostly aware of and opposed to the CCP’s censorship, but they also don’t really like to talk about it for obvious reasons.
I wonder what actual Chinese people think, anyone originally from China able to weigh in?
The people I have spoken to in China understand something happened, and most of them know that it was the suppression of a student protest movement. From there the knowledge diverges as to what kind of protest movement and how violent was the suppression and whether it was justified. My family will kind of halfheartedly repeat some version of the party line but acknowledge it was a fucked up situation, and they also understand that the censorship surrounding it is awkward and unnecessary.
Generally the Chinese I have spoken to are mostly aware of and opposed to the CCP’s censorship, but they also don’t really like to talk about it for obvious reasons.
According to my aunt, whose parents fled the Cultural Revolution when she was a teenager:
It’s like if Chinese people kept trying to give you shit about the Kent State massacre and not Vietnam itself.
lmao I will strive to turn this reactionary in to the CPC
This is why everyone hates you and the working class rejects you fucking stop with the larping
Nah, irl they hate me cause im trans girl with autism
cool name tho, Imma write that one down next to Privatized Sun
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閉嘴書呆子
干嘛那么凶,别人就问一句问题
未曾设想在这里能看见中文回复 笑死