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Covid proved to me that the majority of Americans would fold like sheep if China invaded us.
Jingoism? You want a totalitarian country that puts little or no value on human life to become the world's superpower? Yea, we are corrupt, but that's because our system has been corrupted, not because the ideas are inherently evil. Chinese communism is nothing more than feudal mercantilism. Look at what they're doing to Africa. While our billions are ineffectual and have been mostly stolen, they are gobbling it all up like we have been accused of doing to three generations. They're pretty much guilty of everything we've been wrongly accused of, and the the world is silent.
There's no question they're ascendant unless the people revolt, and we've also seen how the CCP deals with that.
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Tiananmen Square protest death toll 'was 10,000'
The figure for the pro-democracy killings in Beijing in 1989 comes from newly released UK cables.www.bbc.com
The death toll was 10,000, and even Wikipedia is afraid to tell the true story.
Human life means nothing to people who owe all allegiance to a totalitarian government. They're worse than nazis, and when we are on the pointy end all will find out.
If you want to argue about that, first go look up how many people in say the last quarter century the USA has killed in other countries or died because of actions done or started by the USA. Then toss in our allies including Israel and get that number. Then go ask yourself how broken up are you honestly about all those deaths that are well over a million...
Every day here on SH and in the rest of the world, America and Americans prove by their words, actions, deeds and agreement both open and silent, that they place almost no value on human life that is not "western".
Fair enough. I certainly care about my countrymen a country mile more than any others. I don’t have a say in what other people value or think, and that’s ok as long as they don’t force their beliefs and power on others. As was discussed in a recent thread, liberty and tyranny don’t get along.Every day here on SH and in the rest of the world, America and Americans prove by their words, actions, deeds and agreement both open and silent, that they place almost no value on human life that is not "western".
If you want to argue about that, first go look up how many people in say the last quarter century the USA has killed in other countries or died because of actions done or started by the USA.
Then toss in our allies including Israel and get that number.
Then go ask yourself how broken up are you honestly about all those deaths that are well over a million...
Bet you care about all that about as much as the CCP cares about 10,000 protesters...
Every day here on SH and in the rest of the world, America and Americans prove by their words, actions, deeds and agreement both open and silent, that they place almost no value on human life that is not "western".
If you want to argue about that, first go look up how many people in say the last quarter century the USA has killed in other countries or died because of actions done or started by the USA.
Then toss in our allies including Israel and get that number.
Then go ask yourself how broken up are you honestly about all those deaths that are well over a million...
Bet you care about all that about as much as the CCP cares about 10,000 protesters...
Fair enough. I certainly care about my countrymen a country mile more than any others. I don’t have a say in what other people value or think, and that’s ok as long as they don’t force their beliefs and power on others. As was discussed in a recent thread, liberty and tyranny don’t get along.
Liberty is the one thing we value more.
An absolute classic picture- just curious, what happened to the fella there that stood up to the tanks?Jingoism? You want a totalitarian country that puts little or no value on human life to become the world's superpower? Yea, we are corrupt, but that's because our system has been corrupted, not because the ideas are inherently evil. Chinese communism is nothing more than feudal mercantilism. Look at what they're doing to Africa. While our billions are ineffectual and have been mostly stolen, they are gobbling it all up like we have been accused of doing to three generations. They're pretty much guilty of everything we've been wrongly accused of, and the the world is silent.
There's no question they're ascendant unless the people revolt, and we've also seen how the CCP deals with that.
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Tiananmen Square protest death toll 'was 10,000'
The figure for the pro-democracy killings in Beijing in 1989 comes from newly released UK cables.www.bbc.com
The death toll was 10,000, and even Wikipedia is afraid to tell the true story.
Human life means nothing to people who owe all allegiance to a totalitarian government. They're worse than nazis, and when we are on the pointy end all will find out.
Seems like bullshit because the passwords and everything else changed when SH moved to scout. Then left scout. In fact when they moved us to scout we had to start new profiles and some people stole other peoples old profile names. Then I think that stuff was brought over to this sight from scout cause I don't remeber a bunch of meltdowns about post counts.It got boring after 2014, and I just found my password to this Forum.
How’s that?
We were driving past the decaying remains of the Pueblo steel mill yesterday. Just a few weeks ago it was cole mines and the Cokedale coke plant near Trindad.I remember when the last lead smelter was shut down by the feds and the environmentalists….
An absolute classic picture- just curious, what happened to the fella there that stood up to the tanks?
-LD
We brought it on ourselves… by letting the communist green movement destroy our industries while everyone rushed to buy cheap ChiCom shit from Amazon and WalMart.
Fortunately, guncotton is relatively easily produced. And antimony may be 60
Percent controlled by ChiComs but we have plenty in the ground here. Just have to bitch slap Al Gore every time he opens his sellout (billionaire) mouth. And drill, baby, drill!
Sirhr
PS… antimony is readily available in used wheel weights and linotype. And inless your state bans lead “sales” to the unlicensed (like my state does)… you will not be SOL for your own casting or even jacketed home production! Fortunately, I squirreled away a half-ton of wheelweigjt alloy. Also, tin is a good hardener for bullets…. Also readily available. So not all doom and gloom!’n
Correct.A lot of those wheel weights are no longer made out of lead/tin/antimony….
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He was dragged away by bystanders.
Surprised that CBS actually has it in their archives - it’s a bit difficult to find.
Remains unidentified.
He was imprisoned, tortured, and eventually murdered along with 10,000 of his fellows.An absolute classic picture- just curious, what happened to the fella there that stood up to the tanks?
-LD
You have proof otherwise or are you just shilling?That fits the Western narrative perfectly.
He was imprisoned, tortured, and eventually murdered along with 10,000 of his fellows.
You have proof otherwise or are you just shilling?
Shilling?
Hardly.
I just can’t stand how we Americans swallow our own lies like we gave a good blow.
Admittedly it’s difficult to figure out what really happened, as phones with cameras and broadband internet connectivity were nonexistent then…
…but even Hong Kong natives colloquially refer to the event as a “riot” and do not associate the event with western media has dubbed as a “massacre.” There was no true “concern” over the unrest, as opposed to how people felt over the events in 2019.
The Chinese Red Cross estimated 2,000 to 3,000 casualties / injuries, while the BBC gave a nice, fat, round value of 10,000. And of course, we baptized the event with the moniker, “Massacre.”
For reference, I was in Macau at the time of the Tiananmen Square event and had a pretty good constant live update of what was going on in Bejing as well as in Hong Kong at the time.
Admittedly it’s difficult to figure out what really happened, as phones with cameras and broadband internet connectivity were nonexistent then…