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You've seen how color revolutions work. When they fail GAE accuses the government of some atrocity or other.

e: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8057762.stm Here's an eye witness admitting that China's accounting of events was essentially correct while still trying to accuse China of lying.

But it is not uncommon to find Chinese who believe the Communist Party's fiction that there was a riot in Beijing on 3 June that warranted intervention.

Rioting did occur, but involving angry residents outraged by the army's brutal entry into the city.

Rioting didn't occur... uh, well it did- but it was residents (uh- yeah, that agrees with China's account) but it was the military's fault they were attacked with molotov cocktails because they were- in- the- city- yeah, none of this makes sense.

e2: And look up who funded the Fund for the Reform and Opening of China which organized the student protests (it's Soros). Sorry but this this red pill is only available as a suppository.

e3: https://www.rt.com/op-ed/163872-china-tiananmen-square-june4/ I know it's rt, but it's based on wikileaks docs.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You've seen how color revolutions work. When they fail GAE accuses the government of some atrocity or other.

e: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8057762.stm Here's an eye witness admitting that China's accounting of events was essentially correct while still trying to accuse China of lying.

But it is not uncommon to find Chinese who believe the Communist Party's fiction that there was a riot in Beijing on 3 June that warranted intervention.

Rioting did occur, but involving angry residents outraged by the army's brutal entry into the city.

Rioting didn't occur... uh, well it did- but it was residents (uh- yeah, that agrees with China's account) but it was the military's fault they were attacked with molotov cocktails because they were- in- the- city- yeah, none of this makes sense.

e2: And look up who funded the Fund for the Reform and Opening of China which organized the student protests (it's Soros). Sorry but this this red pill is only available as a suppository.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You've seen how color revolutions work. When they fail GAE accuses the government of some atrocity or other.

e: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8057762.stm Here's an eye witness admitting that China's accounting of events was essentially correct while still trying to accuse China of lying.

But it is not uncommon to find Chinese who believe the Communist Party's fiction that there was a riot in Beijing on 3 June that warranted intervention.

Rioting did occur, but involving angry residents outraged by the army's brutal entry into the city.

Rioting didn't occur... uh, well it did- but it was residents (uh- yeah, that agrees with China's account) but it was the military's fault they were attacked with molotov cocktails because they were- in- the- city- yeah, none of this makes sense.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

You've seen how color revolutions work. When they fail GAE accuses the government of some atrocity or other.

2 years ago
1 score