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It is not an uncommon tactic among autocratic regimes, wiping problematic episodes from the historical narrative, presenting the status quo as a moment that was never in doubt. The authorities in Hong Kong are going a step further.
It is not an uncommon tactic among autocratic regimes, wiping problematic episodes from the historical narrative, presenting the status quo as a moment that was never in doubt. The authorities in Hong Kong are going a step further.
The incident—referred to now in shorthand as “7.21”—remains an emotional milestone, one imbued with sadness and anger, not just because of the shocking scenes of violence, but the sluggish response by police.
The incident—referred to now in shorthand as “7.21”—remains an emotional milestone, one imbued with sadness and anger, not just because of the shocking scenes of violence, but the sluggish response by police.
If you read this and are an American and don't appreciate how our history has been rewritten to make the people with power feel better.
If you read this and are an American and don't appreciate how our history has been rewritten to make the people with power feel better.
Hong Kong, a former colony that is administered as a special administrative region, has been an outlier in evading Beijing’s draconian controls over the flow of news and efforts to retool the collective memory. The anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, which China has sought to wipe from its history, is marked yearly in Hong Kong at a vigil that attracts hundreds of thousands of people
Hong Kong, a former colony that is administered as a special administrative region, has been an outlier in evading Beijing’s draconian controls over the flow of news and efforts to retool the collective memory. The anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, which China has sought to wipe from its history, is marked yearly in Hong Kong at a vigil that attracts hundreds of thousands of people
Where there is no freedom there is oppression. Freedom of assembly, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, right to own property.... Rights any person should have in any society. And then the Right to Bear Arms of course allows you to make sure you don't lose those freedoms.
Where there is no freedom there is oppression. Freedom of assembly, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, right to own property.... Rights any person should have in any society. And then the Right to Bear Arms of course allows you to make sure you don't lose those freedoms.
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