And now, a few words from the owner of one of Taiwan's largest media congomerates.
Red Fat Cat & Tiananmen Square denialist Tsai Eng-meng
Would he lie to you?
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Taiwan, China, and other things. Recovered from the defunct TypePad platform.
And now, a few words from the owner of one of Taiwan's largest media congomerates.
Red Fat Cat & Tiananmen Square denialist Tsai Eng-meng
Would he lie to you?
i-1
Nothing to see here. Move along.
Image of the Tiananmen Square Massacre from the New York Times
The New York Times has an interesting detail I was not aware of:
…top army commanders were summoned to headquarters to pledge their support for the use of military force to quash the protests.
One refused.
In a stunning rebuke to his superiors, Maj. Gen. Xu Qinxian, leader of the mighty 38th Group Army, said the protests were a political problem and should be settled through negotiations, not force, according to new accounts of his actions from researchers who interviewed him.
“I’d rather be beheaded than be a criminal in the eyes of history,” he told Yang Jisheng, a historian.
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Haven't seen the flick, so I'm in no position to judge whether this analysis of the latest Godzilla movie is incredibly astute or utter hogwash…