The myth of the protestors at Tiananmen Square being “peaceful” is just that, a myth. And might I add one that could not be further from the truth. To prove just my point, here is a short clip of the aftermath of said “peaceful” protestors lighting the scene on fire:
imgflip.com/gif/7skson. To further showcase just how violent these “peaceful protestors actually were, here are three clips showing the same low-quality footage of them stoning PLA truck drivers to death, as imgflip only allows for videos that are 20 seconds long:
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imgflip.com/gif/7skt77. And just to really hammer in the point that the Western narrative of “peaceful” protestors may not be all too factual, here’s one of many pictures of them killing soldiers in cold blood (CW: Actual gore):
imgflip.com/i/7sktar. All of this is assuming the so-called “massacre” is even real. 1. Jay Mathews, the first Beijing bureau chief for The Washington Post in 1979 and who returned in 1989 to help cover the Tiananmen demonstrations, wrote: “Over the last decade, many American reporters and editors have accepted a mythical version of that warm, bloody night. They repeated it often before and during Clinton’s trip. On the day the president arrived in Beijing, a Baltimore Sun headline (June 27, page 1A) referred to “Tiananmen, where Chinese students died.” A USA Today article (June 26, page 7A) called Tiananmen the place “where pro-democracy demonstrators were gunned down.” The Wall Street Journal (June 26, page A10) described “the Tiananmen Square massacre” where armed troops ordered to clear demonstrators from the square killed “hundreds or more.” The New York Post (June 25, page 22) said the square was “the site of the student slaughter.” The problem is this: as far as can be determined from the available evidence, no one died that night in Tiananmen Square.” Source: https://archives.cjr.org/behind_the_news/the_myth_of_tiananmen.php. 2. Secret cables from the United States embassy in Beijing have shown there was no bloodshed inside the square: “Cables, obtained by WikiLeaks and released exclusively by The Daily Telegraph, partly confirm the Chinese government's account of the early hours of June 4, 1989, which has always insisted that soldiers did not massacre demonstrators inside Tiananmen Square.” Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/wikileaks/8555142/Wikileaks-no-bloodshed-inside-Tiananmen-Square-cables-cl