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  • June 4th: the 30-year Anniversary of Tiananmen Square

    June 4th: the 30-year Anniversary of Tiananmen Square

    June 4th, 2019 | Uncategorized | journalpulp | 1 Comment

    This recent tweet captures the half-assed distinction Marx tried to make between so-called bourgeois property and personal property: On the thirtieth anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre — when the totalitarian socialist government of China quashed, with extreme force, a political uprising by the people of China who rebelled at last against the obliteration of […]

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  • The Unknown Rebel

    June 5th, 2015 | Tiananmen Square massacre | journalpulp | 4 Comments

    Or “Tank Man,” as he’s sometimes known: So small and yet so large. That photo is of course from Tiananmen Square, twenty-six years ago today, when the entire world watched an anonymous Chinese man stand alone in front of advancing tanks, not backing down in the face of communist totalitarianism. Surely, it’s one of the […]

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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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