Thanks to BBC for taking everyone on a journey through history!
@都上海帝5 ай бұрын
愚民 刁民 于晓波之流,骗几个钱💰,像狗一样 在米国活着。
@王飞-l9z21 күн бұрын
死去的解放军战士万岁
@王飞-l9z21 күн бұрын
死去的解放军战士万岁
@kanotarogood5 ай бұрын
尊敬刘晓波先生。
@大帅哥-t6d5 ай бұрын
追究64暴徒罪责。那些打杂烧的暴徒,死有余辜,没有一个是无辜的,甚至要把他们钉在历史的耻辱柱。
@3388qqq5 ай бұрын
拋同袍的亡丹和吾兒開溜,郎勒 ?
@深渊-l4k5 ай бұрын
一将功成万骨枯
@youtubexwxdax5 ай бұрын
The interviewee himself witnessed that no one massacred him, but they were just driven away!! Our university was one of the eight major universities in Beijing that stayed in the square to protest. I went there almost every day, but I didn't go that day. All my classmates couldn't stand the tear gas and ran back that day. No student died in our university, only a temporary school worker who was watching the excitement died. Is it possible that some of the deaths were caused by stray bullets? Some people may not need to continue to exaggerate and make up some tragic stories for the sake of their future residence in developed countries. Some students who were on hunger strike secretly ate royal jelly donated by the society at that time. Why didn't anyone dare to mention these things? If there were large-scale deaths that year, how could there not be college students, doctors and nurses in the hospital and their relatives and friends who came out to witness it with their own eyes? So many people have been able to go abroad and obtain foreign residency or naturalization in developed countries because of June 4th for so many years, but no one has come out to confirm that there was a massacre as a witness. If there was, the Western media would have to broadcast it widely. In fact, there has been no such thing over the years. Don't you think it's strange? There were too many people who went abroad in those years, and those who knew about it could get preferential treatment from Western countries by confirming it. Because until more than a decade ago, I had personally seen and heard that many ordinary Chinese people had sneaked into or illegally stayed abroad, and they would make up stories about being persecuted for human rights in China and obtaining legal residence. The only thing I was afraid of was that no one had seen the deliberately exaggerated massacres with their own eyes. . . What's even more ironic is that the European and American media, which claim to be democratic and free, have basically never invited people who can objectively evaluate China to the media. The media basically invites people who smear or interpret China negatively, especially during the epidemic. This is really depressing. In other words, only negative interpretations of China are politically correct, and there is no freedom of speech if they are not politically correct. . . This year, a group of German classmates who went to China for internship with me, after arriving in Hangzhou and contacting the local people, expressed their greatest feeling to me that China is not at all like what the Western media reports. .
@林丹-m7y5 ай бұрын
没人关心真相,他们只关心能否从事件中获得符合自己期待的内容
@Freak-EBi5 ай бұрын
Well, then the CCP shall allow people to talk about it, so that the truth can be clarified, right?
He is the person who is destroying his own country fellow the countries let him to stay in other then he is will becom third citizen only n die other countries hand