Posts Tagged ‘protests’

  • “Stop Calling It Covid; Stop Calling Them Vaccines”

    September 26th, 2021 | Coronavirus | journalpulp | No Comments

    “The beginning of wisdom is to call things by their proper name.” — Confucius (551 BC to 479 BC) “First, confuse the vocabulary.” — Vladimir Lenin, mass murderer (1870 to 1924) It is not COVID or COVID-19 or even SARS-coV2. It is the Wuhan virus — Wuhan, China, of course, as you know, being the place […]

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  • Tiananmen Square: The Twenty-Five Year Anniversary — But Do You Know About Chengdu?

    June 4th, 2014 | Tiananmen Square massacre | journalpulp | Comments Off on Tiananmen Square: The Twenty-Five Year Anniversary — But Do You Know About Chengdu?

    Do you remember Tiananmen Square? It’s difficult to believe that it was twenty-five years ago, but today, June 4th, indeed marks the twenty-fifth year anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing, China. This was when the communist dictatorship of that country quashed a political reform movement, which was begun by Beijing students who sought […]

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  • Tiananmen Square: Twenty-Four Year Anniversary

    Tiananmen Square: Twenty-Four Year Anniversary

    June 4th, 2013 | Tiananmen Square massacre | journalpulp | 2 Comments

    Do you remember Tiananmen Square? It’s difficult to believe that it was over two decades ago, but today, June 4th, indeed marks the twenty-four year anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre in Beijing, China. This was when the communist dictatorship of that country quashed a political reform movement, which was begun by Beijing students who […]

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