20 years ago today.
So should have the "international community" have punished the Chinese or should have done more to bring forth change in China? Do you ever think China will have another one of these? Do you think it would work if they did?
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The Chinese leadership is still scared of a revolt imo.AussieReaper wrote:
Total media black out about the incident in China.
Very disappointing that 20 years on they still don't even acknowledge anything happened.
The first one wasn't a revolt against the government, it was the demand for democracy and the chance to vote in a 2 party election. Not an overthrow or attempted revolution.Flecco wrote:
The Chinese leadership is still scared of a revolt imo.AussieReaper wrote:
Total media black out about the incident in China.
Very disappointing that 20 years on they still don't even acknowledge anything happened.
Didn't say it was a revolt. Doesn't change the fact that with 1 billion people, controlling that many, no matter how big your military, is going to be pretty frigging tricky if they decide they don't like the current government.AussieReaper wrote:
The first one wasn't a revolt against the government, it was the demand for democracy and the chance to vote in a 2 party election. Not an overthrow or attempted revolution.Flecco wrote:
The Chinese leadership is still scared of a revolt imo.AussieReaper wrote:
Total media black out about the incident in China.
Very disappointing that 20 years on they still don't even acknowledge anything happened.
This.M.O.A.B wrote:
Wonder who that was in front of the tank and whatever happened to him. Killed no doubt .
He is still alive. Seen a documentary and it said so, so it must be true.M.O.A.B wrote:
Wonder who that was in front of the tank and whatever happened to him. Killed no doubt .