Posts Tagged ‘communism’

  • 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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  • Thanksgiving In America

    Thanksgiving In America

    November 22nd, 2012 | Thanksgiving | journalpulp | 1 Comment

    In May of 1606, the first 104 settlers arrived in Jamestown. What those settlers found when they came to the “Virginia Tidewater Region” (so named in honor of the Virgin Queen, Queen Elizabeth) was a land of spectacular beauty and inexhaustible abundance: oceans teeming with seafood, woodlands swarming with birds and wild game, soil so […]

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