Today is the 32nd anniversary of Tiananmen massacre, you often see tank man but rarely the aftermath

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TheRightOne78 on June 3rd, 2021 at 17:51 UTC »

A very good, but horrifically graphic explanation of the Tiananmen Square Massacre (committed by the CCP) can be found here. Its a long, but very good read, with a lot of largely unseen photos from the incident.

Absolutely NOT SAFE FOR WORK.

Edit- Linked to the Imgur site as its easier to read than the initial post (Imgur imbed makes you flip through photos individually on reddit). The original post was made a year or so by u/GoreGirl89 in the subreddit r/crimescene. It can be found here, and she posted several links to additional footage and survivor testimony.

Edit- Huh. I just picked up a couple of weird, new followers with weird new accounts.........

Edit 2- also not responding to random unsolicited chats. Please earn social credit some other way.

Edit 3- Which one of you sickos gave this the "wholesome" award???!!!

Yakovlev_Norris on June 3rd, 2021 at 18:34 UTC »

Not aftermath. This is what happened the day before. It makes the image of a single man standing before the military so much more impactful, knowing that this happened the night before

Bottled_Void on June 3rd, 2021 at 18:44 UTC »

So often these pictures are posted in black and white. I think it makes people think these events happened longer ago, or that maybe society wasn't as 'modern' over there during this period.

Fact of the matter, most of these pictures were taken were in colour.

Wider angle, in colour