It's a shame that the Chinese government tries to deny this and block it on the internet.
It's a shame that the Chinese government tries to deny this and block it on the internet.
So when the US government comes to take someone child because they smelled the smoke of a burning herb, and a parent ends up dead because of it, it is perfectly fine? No due process, no nothing. That is fine. But China is bad.
It's this image [of the Tank Man that] came clearer and clearer in my mind and stronger and stronger, to say, this is what a human being can do with the face of human freedom and dignity in front of this violent power. That ultimate spirit of freedom will last longer than the strength of tanks and machine guns. ... Where [are] Hitler's Nazis? Where is the former Soviet Union? Where is Suharto's Indonesia or Pinochet's Chile? They're all gone, and the Chinese Communist Party and its dictatorship will be gone. And the men standing in front of tanks will stay. ... And that's what this picture stands for me. ...
Xiao Qiang
So when the US government comes to take someone child because they smelled the smoke of a burning herb, and a parent ends up dead because of it, it is perfectly fine? No due process, no nothing. That is fine. But China is bad.
Can you believe there are Chinese in China believe that no one died at that place in 1989? When you try to explain to them, they would not want to believe or listen. Talk about being brainwashed.
Tankman rises out of the unmarked mass cemetery in a Chinese Gulag and joins Anandtech.
Anti-government protester, corrupt billionaire tycoon, neither is safe from execution.
