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Today, June 4th — the date the West uses every year to commemorate the Tiananmen event, as if they actually cared about China. Student leader Chai Ling exposed the real agenda in her emotional late-May 1989 interview. The 23-year-old psychology student and de facto commander-in-chief admitted the movement’s true hope was bloodshed: “What we are actually hoping for is bloodshed — the moment when the government has no choice but to butcher the people. Only when the square is awash with blood will the people of China truly unite.” She spoke of her own plans to survive while urging students to stay and wait for the bloodbath. This wasn’t organic student idealism. It was the climax of a hijacked movement. What began with legitimate frustrations over corruption and inflation was rapidly turned into one of the first major Western colour revolution attempts in Beijing. External forces — funding, NGOs, strategists on the ground, and media orchestration — pushed English banners for Western cameras, radical escalation, and deliberate chaos to force a violent crackdown. Classic playbook. These operations specifically prey on young, emotional, idealistic students — naive, never held real jobs, fed Hollywood fantasies of the West, and easy to brainwash with slogans of “democracy” and “freedom.” They become useful idiots, turned against their own country while the organizers keep exit plans ready. Many later reflected: “I was young and foolish.” x.com/angeloinchina/… The same pattern repeated in Serbia, Georgia, Ukraine, Hong Kong, and beyond. Gene Sharp — the American architect of the “non-violent” colour revolution manuals — was physically in Beijing in 1989, boots on the ground for the prototype. x.com/angeloinchina/… Foreign actors escalated tensions. Violence erupted outside the square: rioters burning unarmed soldiers alive, attacks on troops. Half the deaths were soldiers. Yet the dominant Western narrative still pushes the “massacre on the square” myth. Not a single person died on the square itself during the final clearance. x.com/angeloinchina/… The Chinese government knew very well who was behind it. They refused to become another failed state or vassal. They chose sovereignty, stability, and development. The results speak louder than any propaganda: historic poverty reduction, national rise, and protection of its people rather than sacrificing them for someone else’s script. x.com/angeloinchina/… Every June 4th brings the same selective Western outrage and hypocrisy — pretending to care about Chinese lives while ignoring their own bloody interventions abroad and the regrets of those manipulated elsewhere. Legitimate grievances get hijacked. Youthful idealism is powerful fuel — and dangerously exploitable when outsiders brainwash kids into destroying their own future. China learned the lesson early. Stability won. China thrived.





The difficulty facing China-Japan relations is simply due to Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s erroneous remarks on Taiwan. The Japanese side should honor its political commitments to China, retract the erroneous remarks, and take practical steps to do soul-searching and correct its wrongdoings. Any external force that dares to meddle in the affairs on the Taiwan Strait will face a resolute, head-on blow from China. The DPP authorities’ ill-intentioned attempts are rather disgraceful and their moves to seek independence by soliciting foreign support will lead nowhere.











New Black Myth title—officially unveiled today! No ghosts walked the earth till born of human heart; Onstage and off, immortals fall to fiends—their perfected art. Indoors and out, the judge is bound by the same household ties; The sun is veiled, the moon unmoved—who decrees who lives and who dies? I turn from worldly tangles and their codes, from glories smeared with sleight. I raise my sword—I raise it to fight; With it, I shall judge wrong and right! Developed by Game Science, "Black Myth: Zhong Kui"—the second entry in the #BlackMyth series—was officially unveiled today with its first CG teaser trailer, and simultaneously debuted during Gamescom Opening Night Live 2025. This single-player action role-playing game draws its primary creative inspiration from the famed Chinese folk figure "Zhong Kui". As the project is still in early development, no in-game footage is available at this time. Official website: gamesci.cn/zhongkui











