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ASL
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“The future depends on what you do today.”
Katılım Nisan 2025
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卢比奥国务卿: “在每一个极权体制中,有一个相当普遍的现象,那就是他们都试图控制其民众相互沟通交流的能力。”
Department of State@StateDept
SECRETARY RUBIO: "One of the things you'll find pretty consistently in every totalitarian system is that they want to control the ability of their citizens to communicate with one another."
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The Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C. is about to get a new mailing address it absolutely despises.
U.S. Senator Rick Scott and Rep. Andy Ogles introduced the Tiananmen Square Memorial Act on the 37th anniversary of the 1989 crackdown. The bill aims to officially rename the street directly in front of the Chinese Embassy to Tiananmen Square Memorial Boulevard.
If passed, Beijing will be forced to use the address 1 Tiananmen Square Memorial Boulevard on all official mail and correspondence. It serves as a permanent, un-erasable rebuke of the CCP right on its own American doorstep.
This diplomatic tactic has clear precedent. The U.S. executed an identical move in 2022 by renaming the street outside the Saudi Embassy after Jamal Khashoggi.
#TiananmenSquare #USPolitics #China #Diplomacy #WashingtonDC

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@NerdAthleticz @robertsulistio @li_dawei98 中国为什么能做到世界第一?你们为什么发展滞后不反思吗?你们的政府,为了选票,为了几年任期,它们更专注于,我能拿多少地盘
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@robertsulistio @li_dawei98 Has our government mowed down thousands of citizens for disagreeing or criticizing those things? No? Improve China, China's capable of being number one, but it will never be with an authoritarian government.
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About 60 days ago your President killed 160 schoolgirls for Israel
House Foreign Affairs Committee Majority@HouseForeignGOP
37 years ago, the Chinese Communist Party massacred thousands of innocent civilians in Tiananmen Square who dared to demand freedom. We will continue to stand against the CCP’s ruthless disregard for human life.
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@MatthewJac46559 @li_dawei98 When is President Xi going to leave for all his corruption? Oh you're just gonna say he's not corrupt at all and everything is perfect because you aren't allowed to have him leave at any time until he wants to. Pretty cool.
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@NerdAthleticz @li_dawei98 反叛的学生,你怎么不谴责?先杀了军人,挂在公交车上焚尸,放在哪个国家军警绝对先动手。你的正义呢?双面人,无耻
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@li_dawei98 And we are allowed to criticize, denounce and in time remove him from office.
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Nancy Pelosi was deeply involved in the 1989 color revolution in Beijing, which ultimately failed. This is also why she harbors such hostility toward China.

K.L@kinglinzhuhui
1989,One of the leaders of the student movement: "We were hoping to see bloodshed. Unfortunately, none occurred. I’m utterly disappointed in these people." This individual is now living in the United States.
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@DH976291 @0K7n9Nviz82KC9r 为什么其他国家做不出来呢?抄袭,你也得会啊,笨死了,当年一战之前,美国抄袭英国的事知道吗?卖的最好的纺织品,美国派了一堆打工仔去偷,去抄袭,怎么不去了解?英国的工业革命抄袭谁的?告诉你,是西方侵略中国时抢去的大量明朝书籍。你敢相信一个西方科学家,一堆各种学识认证,尼玛神童啊?
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@0K7n9Nviz82KC9r 人家盾构机能用30-50年,你的能用10年不大修就不错了。 人家从0研究,你买一个逆向工程一比一复刻。这就是偷。你还好意思炫耀。
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@WothJohn @0K7n9Nviz82KC9r 为什么其他国家做不出来呢?抄袭,你也得会啊,笨死了,当年一战之前,美国抄袭英国的事知道吗?卖的最好的纺织品,美国派了一堆打工仔去偷,去抄袭,怎么不去了解?英国的工业革命抄袭谁的?告诉你,是西方侵略中国时抢去的大量明朝书籍。你敢相信一个西方科学家,一堆各种学识认证,尼玛神童啊?
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@0K7n9Nviz82KC9r 西方其实是搬起石头砸自己的脚,一开始低价倾销,不至于中国自己搞研发,只能说,西方人的思维不行,没有真正的战略家。真的是你做初一,我做十五。
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Mao Ning, how do you like this history?
Your communist regime slaughters your people over and over. Millions upon millions.
In fact, the Chinese people are greatest victims of the Communist Party.
BUT here's the good news: The ones who escape to America become champions!


Mao Ning 毛宁@SpoxCHN_MaoNing
歴史を覆そうとする試みは許されない。
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@Gaomixiaodaren 是啊好奇怪,日本为什么叫小日本?北方四岛还给丢了,中国为什么有1000万平方公里的土地,比日本竟然大25倍。。。好气人啊,真的很气
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Hong Kong was long the main place where large-scale, open remembrance of the events of Tiananmen Square in 1989 was possible. It drew hundreds of thousands.
In mainland China, it is snuffed out to a degree that is shocking.
Steadily, this has been eroded by the authorities.
In 2020, under the premise of covid19 restrictions, there was a clamp down. Many defied it; arrests followed for unlawful assembly. This coincided with Beijing imposing the National Security Law (NSL) in June 2020, which broadly targeted secession, subversion.
In 2021, Tiananmen memorials, museums, and statues (like the "Pillar of Shame") were removed from universities.
Arrests and detentions continued throughout the years for the mere crime of bringing flowers, wearing black clothing, or even just social media posts in commemoration of the Tiananmen massacre.
Just a few weeks ago, the trial of the former organizers of the yearly Tiananmen vigil concluded. They await the verdict, which is almost certain to be a jail sentence.
This year, the authorities have banned family and relatives of the victims from visiting their graves in Beijing.
The ruthless efforts of intensifying censorship by the CCP has swallowed the truth in the land where it happened and now, Hong Kong which was the keeper of its memory.
But this role is no longer, even if it still exists in the hearts and minds of Hong Kongers.
To those of us overseas, this is a duty. We are the keepers of a memory the powerful wish to bury. In our living rooms, across time zones, through late-night conversations and quiet tears, we hold the history to which there are no more monuments, to which there are blank pages in the history books.
We remember the students with their hunger strikes and hopeful banners. We remember the ordinary citizens who stood beside them. We remember Tank Man. We remember the mothers who lost children and were told their grief was unpatriotic.
We remember because forgetting would betray not just history, but the very humanity we share. We honor the courage of those who stood in the square and the quiet strength of those who still mourn in private. We keep alive the dream that was crushed but never fully extinguished.
I hope those of us overseas will post the images, share the news and tell the stories. In this act of fidelity, we become a bridge between what was lost and what may yet be reclaimed.
The CCP may control the narrative within its borders, and now increasingly, well beyond them, but we in the West with an open information ecosystem have a duty to not let this memory die.
As long as we remember, they have not won.
June 4th, 2026
37th Anniversary

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