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  • @Leoq-zk6wt
    @Leoq-zk6wt22 сағат бұрын

    Some good read blow, author unknown: Tiananmen Event, the truth: After Hu Yaobang’s death in April 1989, students mourning the passing of a liberal leader, took to the street to demonstrate against corruption and called for more political reforms. The CPC leaders took a liberal view on the demonstration, allowing the students to march to the Tiananmen Square. Once the students occupied the square, they decided to stay put. In the beginning, the students felt strong and legitimate. However, as the time passed, they felt restless. When the students wanted to leave, the student leaders discouraged them to do so. One of the student leaders was Chai Ling. They demanded that the CPC leaders were to meet them in person. Several dialogues were arranged as the CCP leaders wanted to end the hunger strike and maintain order. Sheryl WuDunn of The New York Times wrote : “what was remarkable was not just that the meeting took place but that the Government televised nearly all of it, apparently as a concession to a student’s demand”. Chai Ling, gave a private interview to a US journalist Philip Cunningham on May 28, several days before the clampdown. She said that their goal was to create bloodshed so that people that were apolitical would be pissed off with the government, and they would rise against the CPC. As there’s little progress as days went by, she cried out of frustration, as she badly wanted the results (bloodshed) but she could not reveal the truth to the students. But when asked by Cunningham whether she’s ready to die for the cause, she said she did not want to die, and the whole cause was not worth dying for. This video is still available online. Then finally, on the 3rd June 1989, the government decided that they would move in to remove the protesters. Loudspeakers on the square were turned on, calling the students and workers to leave the square. Then when the deadline came, the military vehicles were given the instruction to move in, all of a sudden, some unknown worker demonstrators armed with Molotov cocktails, and they threw the ignited Molotov cocktails into the cabin of the slow-moving vehicles and tanks. The cabin caught fire and the soldiers had to run for their life, but they were stopped by the mobs. The mobs beat them up and burned them to death. That was when some of the soldiers decided to open fire at the charging mobs. This happened along the Chang’An Dajie, especially near Muxidi. AP journalist Jeff Widener said in an interview that that street was so violent that he was knocked into unconsciousness and when he got up he saw soldiers being killed. All these were happening while the students were safely staying in the square. Finally, the students agreed to leave the square, and they were seen marching out of the square and vowed to return another time. Years later, the BBC’s Beijing correspondent at the time, James Miles came clean that there was no casualty in the square. A Spanish crew also produced a video detailing how the students were given ample time to leave. A Taiwanese singer turned activist, Hou Dejian, also personally vouched that there was no death as he was the last to leave the square around 6 am on the 4th of June. While the peaceful part of the protest was genuine and legitimate, the violent part of the movement was definitely not. The CIA, the National Endowment for Democracy(NED) and the Voice of America (VOA), were involved in the plotting of the regime change. The CIA moved Gene Sharp, author of the Color Revolution manual, to Beijing where financier George Soros had incorporated the eponymous Fund for the Reform and Opening of China. CIA Director George H.W. Bush withdrew Ambassador Winston Lord from Beijing and replaced him with James Lilley, an operative experienced in regime change. They infiltrated the universities and recruited some professors and student leaders, as well as paying some of the workers to ignite a violent unrest on that night. They knew that they controlled the media that would garner enough support from the world outside as long as they produce a well-scripted plot. For e.g., the VoA broadcast that PLA units were firing on each other because some units were loyal to the protestors and some units were with the government. The VoA and U.S. media outlets tried to create confusion and panic among government supporters. Just prior to June 4 they reported that China’s Prime Minister Li Peng had been shot and that Deng Xiaoping was near death, which was not true. The now symbolic photo of “the Tank Man” was one of the most misleading images in modern history. While the photo seemed like tanks were ready to roll over a protester, full video footage revealed that this was an entirely different scenario. The man, holding two bags of groceries, saw the incoming tanks, and he stood in the way. The tanks tried to avoid him by going around him, but the man refused to give way, and then he even climbed up the tank and talked to the soldiers inside the tank. He then climbed down from the tank unharmed and left the tank with another man in bicycle. But Western mainstream media twisted this event and marketed it as “brutal crackdown on protesters”. The full video is still available online. To be sure, they almost got what they wanted. As for the Hong Kong and Taiwan activists, they were ready conspirators. Hong Kong was facing an imminent return to the Communist country, and Taiwan at that time still considered itself the legitimate China. Both Chinese cities had reasons for a successful revolution. Perhaps, overall, the CIA and NED did get what they wanted; after 29 years, 18,000 Hongkongers still commemorate the June 4th Incident with candle lights in the Victoria Park, and the call for the end of the CPC did not die down. As a matter of fact, 1989 probably gave birth to the Pro-Independence Taiwanese and Hongkongers. In 2019, following a genuine protest by ordinary Hong Kong residents against an extradition bill proposed by the Hong Kong government, violent riots were orchestrated by the NED and the MI6, where Molotov cocktails were thrown at police forces and public facilities were burned down by violent mobs. Many ordinary Hong Kongers had the opportunity to see first hand huge discrepancies in what really happened on the ground to what was reported by Western media. It turned out that this riot was a blessing in disguise for this section of the population, as after they have seen reminiscence in both the riots in Hong Kong and Tiananmen, they finally see the truth in Tiananmen.

  • @Alanjenfredsean
    @AlanjenfredseanКүн бұрын

    Shoutout to worldwide

  • @ottta2
    @ottta2Күн бұрын

    Damn a lot of Chinese propagandists in the comment section. But damn am I proud of Tank Man! O7

  • @Squirtle-xm6bi
    @Squirtle-xm6bi2 күн бұрын

    Color Revolution version 1.0

  • @melah663
    @melah6632 күн бұрын

    CNN let it rest. It's 40 years now. China did the right thing then and you can see the progress it has achieved since then. Your propaganda is not working now and please stop all the lies, and please put all your effort and try to locate where the late Saddam Hussein hidden his WMD instead.

  • @cristolin1619
    @cristolin16192 күн бұрын

    没有一帧画面流血,只有被怂恿的暴徒打砸抢烧,军民融合,军队保持住了最大的忍耐力。这比什么冲击国会山,枪杀女川粉强太多了,为何没有重提国会山?严重双标,这就是美帝的阳谋!

  • @pkjpkj78
    @pkjpkj782 күн бұрын

    thank you coy!!!!! 🍒🍒🍒 EVERYBODY SMILE!!!!!!!!!!😁

  • @chidieberenwadike4165
    @chidieberenwadike41652 күн бұрын

    It's 2024 and it's sad that Carl isn't doing the news anymore. No offense to the new guy, but Carl was something else and he gave us the memories. I'm gonna miss Carl and my middle school times. So long, Carl Azuz ❤

  • @breakwhiskey2863
    @breakwhiskey28632 күн бұрын

    Xi Jinping's greatest fear. The Chinese people that he decieved thru CCP's extreme censorship. Depriving the whole of china the truth that Chinese people deserve.

  • @jaczha3924
    @jaczha39242 күн бұрын

    thx pookie

  • @user-xl3vt7le7r
    @user-xl3vt7le7r2 күн бұрын

    Socialism is another name of dictatorship.

  • @hadidarvishikhezri814
    @hadidarvishikhezri8142 күн бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @crazybunny1984
    @crazybunny19842 күн бұрын

    光复哥伦比亚大学🎉

  • @georgesteventon5396
    @georgesteventon53962 күн бұрын

    Seriously, does it matter? It's better to be said for man kind not a man

  • @edgardebruin5539
    @edgardebruin55392 күн бұрын

    光復香港,時代革命!

  • @tongxia6557
    @tongxia65572 күн бұрын

    实话实说,这些人的勇气可能是文化大革命的唯一正面资产

  • @bonecolect
    @bonecolect2 күн бұрын

    Provocateur fake news cnn mine your own business

  • @breakwhiskey2863
    @breakwhiskey28632 күн бұрын

    Xi Jinping is fake leader.😂😂😂😂😂

  • @StrawberryHaze97
    @StrawberryHaze972 күн бұрын

    bro why is camrea men in space like there like 'take the picture hurry '

  • @LA.Plays26
    @LA.Plays263 күн бұрын

    9/11

  • @user-nt2ex6qd4m
    @user-nt2ex6qd4m3 күн бұрын

    This is not true. The PLA didn't shoot at the students, and the tanks didn't crush the students. If they did crush and shoot at the students, why didn't there be any positive influence or pictures? Why are there many people who have survived this incident?

  • @mark8129
    @mark81293 күн бұрын

    看看跑出来的一帮人的头头都是什么鸟人,什么烂名声,再从结果来看,64镇压的好。64给了老共自省的机会,没有64,估计也难有后面几十年的发展,从这个层面上看,也是64镇压的好。再说以后面一堆颜色革命的指纹来看,谁能保证这个不是颜色革命,所以用不着吵闹争论,结果就是64镇压的好

  • @takeoverusa
    @takeoverusa3 күн бұрын

    5/17/24 Released & Free. Sincerely with love, L

  • @henrykaspar3634
    @henrykaspar36343 күн бұрын

    The one moment where China had a chance. But the CPP leadership ripped the soul out of that country.

  • @vernonchow2032
    @vernonchow20322 күн бұрын

    我是海龟 I enjoyed living in China from 2007 to 2012. The Communist party had liberalized the economy but not the political system. I would imagine that a member of the Russian diaspora who returned to the motherland twenty years after the liberalization of the political system would have a more negative memory of those years. As we saw at Columbia University in 1968 and 2024, replying to student encampments with military force, including tanks is necessary for a regimes self-preservation. Washington sees "tank man" as a hero and Rachel Corrie as a deluded young person not because if the young peoples actions or emotional state but because of the analysts' relationships to the Communist party and the Likud party respectively. Taking the flow of information out of the hands of irresponsible young people, whether by banning tik tok in 2024, restricting CNN in 1989 or SI Hayakawa unplugging the amplifier at San Francisco State in 1968, is something any responsible administration must do to protect young people from spending their twenties reifing antisocial destinies. This is necessary to avoid dangers of naive Eurocentric idealism and 白左说话.

  • @henrykaspar3634
    @henrykaspar36342 күн бұрын

    As of dissolving an encampment and then sending the students home would be the same as mobilizing tanks against unarmed civilians, killing thousands of them, and then threatening everyone with prison who would even mention these events. China is caught in a jungle of lies and violent oppression, as unfree societies are.

  • @bryanburke1146
    @bryanburke11463 күн бұрын

    Proverbs 18:4.

  • @lilivetguzman2283
    @lilivetguzman22833 күн бұрын

    Shout out to foshay learning center

  • @joshuadominictoling5310
    @joshuadominictoling53103 күн бұрын

    We need the Friday Outro Theme for “The World From A to Z with Carl Azuz.”

  • @Green2006-
    @Green2006-3 күн бұрын

    watch out before it gets hit

  • @Konner978
    @Konner9783 күн бұрын

    8:56

  • @user-ir3hr2sk2r
    @user-ir3hr2sk2r3 күн бұрын

    so catchy

  • @user-ir3hr2sk2r
    @user-ir3hr2sk2r3 күн бұрын

    what is the title of this song?

  • @bettievanden
    @bettievanden4 күн бұрын

    评论区人机有点多啊😂

  • @Satiremontages
    @Satiremontages4 күн бұрын

    My elementary memories

  • @reesepieces-gu1kk
    @reesepieces-gu1kk4 күн бұрын

    Coy i luv ur content sm! it would mean the world to my former teacher, Mr Mullen, who is the biggest fan, if u shouted out Sennet Middle School!!!! (madison wisconsin)

  • @REDFANGDALLRED
    @REDFANGDALLRED4 күн бұрын

  • @JasmineLennon
    @JasmineLennon4 күн бұрын

    For Your word Wensday:Defenstration

  • @yomiaaron
    @yomiaaron4 күн бұрын

    Nifemi

  • @samiallovez1109
    @samiallovez11094 күн бұрын

    I love your videos Cole wire pls can u do a shout out to foothill high school pls from Sam keep up the good work guys have been doing to CNN 10

  • @Kitti_B
    @Kitti_B4 күн бұрын

    I was a high school student and lived in a small town in Hungary. I just came home from school and was watching tv when the news broke out. Something awful happened in New York. To be honest I was still naive and young to comprehend everything and from a small town in Hungary it looked distant. Then I saw the footage. I can still remember the presenter who said out loud what happened. The older I get the more I care about this. I'll never understand why so many innocent people had to die. This, the London bombings, the 2015 Paris attacks and the Utoya shootings/Oslo bombings will forever haunt me.

  • @Themostimportantpersononyoutub
    @Themostimportantpersononyoutub5 күн бұрын

    CNN this border around the video footage is bush league.

  • @VonMartin-xw1nn
    @VonMartin-xw1nn5 күн бұрын

    Have you heard anything from him yet

  • @arlojervis-oy5kz
    @arlojervis-oy5kz5 күн бұрын

    I did the 1000th like

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    @user-we4sp1lj3u5 күн бұрын

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  • @BrandonPierson
    @BrandonPierson5 күн бұрын

    Shoutout to Mr. Pierson’s class at Bonny Eagle Middle School in Buxton Maine! Go Scots!

  • @user-nj9ri4du4s
    @user-nj9ri4du4s5 күн бұрын

    Shout-Out from Mario Ramirez JDC in Edinburg, TX. We love your videos!! Rise-Up!!!

  • @user-ir3hr2sk2r
    @user-ir3hr2sk2r5 күн бұрын

    Brightmont Academy, Birmingham, michigan

  • @user-ir3hr2sk2r
    @user-ir3hr2sk2r5 күн бұрын

    Brightmont Academy, Birmingham, Michigan

  • @user-ir3hr2sk2r
    @user-ir3hr2sk2r5 күн бұрын

    Brightmont acamdemy, Birmingham, Michigan

  • @iantubie
    @iantubie5 күн бұрын

    us viewers and subscribers will miss you coy😥😥😥😢😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😿😿

  • @Thatboihere606
    @Thatboihere6065 күн бұрын

    WE LOVE YOU COYYYY😢😢😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤❤

  • @Lobomobile
    @Lobomobile5 күн бұрын

    CCP is not China.

  • @yeslol-gv6ul
    @yeslol-gv6ul5 күн бұрын

    doesn't it stand for "chinese communist party"?