I’m finding it harder and harder to believe that someone can be this stupid unintentionally.

“Tiny Man Square” LMAO…. The coward won’t even say it.

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    Let’s be clear: giving Tiananmen Square a juvenile nickname is a propaganda strategy to make people who disagree with him feel equally stupid and juvenile. Davel’s entire spiel is, top to bottom, hypocrisy, as he’ll happily weaponize whatever propaganda techniques he can use while mocking others for falling for it, completely oblivious that his body is 72% Kool-Aid at this point.

    The irony of his rant about uncomfortable truths will likely be forever lost on him.

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      Dudes a massive coward that can’t stand up to scrutiny in the slightest. He just spews his copypasta propaganda and then he bails. Only after reaching out to mods/admins to get people’s shit removed/banned.

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      That part reads as “the ignorant westerners are so uninformed and propagandized that they don’t even know the name of the square” to me

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          If he was afraid of censors he would avoid the topic entirely as common malapropisms like “Tiny Man Square” and “See See Pee” are almost certainly considered.

          Most often these phrases are brought out to mock the person they’re replaying too. For example, before I knew that it wasn’t actually called the “Chinese Communist Party” or “CCP”, which is just what the American State Department calls them in order to make it easy to identify the allegiance of an author, I’d get a lot of “is the see see pee in the room with you now?” replies.

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          Mabey it’s like Voldemort and the call of his name brings death eaters. Instead it’s trolls and a loss of social credits.

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    Rooting for and defending dictators also are an endorphin hit.

    Source: Talked to ex-tankies, know some current dictator fans (usually right-leaning).

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    I’m pretty sure that video I watched a while back with all the bodies was a good indicator of what happened in tankie heaven.

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    He’s the proud 1%er who knows what really happened in tiny man square! Trust him, bro’!

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    Man, the sheer logic leap about feel good endorphins being equivalent to a drug hit. So are you doing drugs when you post things in support of China? Or anything else you feel you have the moral highground on?

    Complete nonsense. Once again they exempt themselves from their own “logic”.

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    IIRC the western view is inaccurate, in that we typically figure “authorities mercilessly crushed dissent” and the reality is more like “local authorities were swayed by the dissent and nearly turned against the government, so the government sent the goddamn army to crush those authorities too.”

    But the one-party state declares itself the only representation of the people’s will, so obviously any popular defiance is a contradiction.

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      Yup. To make an American parallel, imagine if cops suddenly joined in on left wing anti-Trump protests… And then in response, Trump rolled tanks in and crushed both protesters and cops.

      The message behind Tiananmen Square wasn’t for the protestors, because they already knew what was at stake. The message was for the authorities who may have been considering doing similar things. Stay in line and support the administration; the nail that sticks out gets hammered down.

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      “local authorities were swayed by the dissent and nearly turned against the government, so the government sent the goddamn army to crush those authorities too.”

      It’s an ancient tankie tradition, after all. Hell, it doesn’t get more traditional than where you get the name from.

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      more like “local authorities were swayed by the dissent and nearly turned against the government, so the government sent the goddamn army to crush those authorities too.”

      In other words “authorities mercilessly crushed dissent”?

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    Why is it always the brainwashed that can’t stop whining about brainwashing and how THEY sound the cure?