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"[@Weenie":](/images/2163758#comment_8539737
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> [@Amethyst_Crystal":](/images/2163758#comment_8538216
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> "Tiananmen Square Copypasta refers to a copypasta mentioning Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, free Tibet, Winnie the Pooh and other subjects censored by the Chinese government. When posted in in-game chat in multiplayer games, the copypasta allegedly results in Chinese players being kicked from the server due to the Great Firewall of China automatically interrupting their internet connection."
> - Taken from Know your meme.
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> Some say it gets Chinese citizen "disappear" because the Chinese government don't want their Chinese citizen to question anything that happened.[/
1989? can I use the Chinese Exclusion Act to bq]
lame the United States now?
excessive censored are the stupid actions of ministry of culture.
In real life, the police will not be rude to others, unless you are commit obvious criminal acts or endanger public safety.
But it's not about Hong Kong,
The protesters organized a lot of violent crimes, Even Lit an old man in Yesterday. And social networks such as YouTube delete videos of protesters' crimes. It's not freedom, it's hypocrisy.
[bq="Weenie"]
> [@Amethyst_Crystal
> "Tiananmen Square Copypasta refers to a copypasta mentioning Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, free Tibet, Winnie the Pooh and other subjects censored by the Chinese government. When posted in in-game chat in multiplayer games, the copypasta allegedly results in Chinese players being kicked from the server due to the Great Firewall of China automatically interrupting their internet connection."
> - Taken from Know your meme.
>
> Some say it gets Chinese citizen "disappear" because the Chinese government don't want their Chinese citizen to question anything that happened.
1989? can I use the Chinese Exclusion Act to b
excessive censored are the stupid actions of ministry of culture.
In real life, the police will not be rude to others, unless you are commit obvious criminal acts or endanger public safety.
But it's not about Hong Kong,
The protesters organized a lot of violent crimes, Even Lit an old man in Yesterday. And social networks such as YouTube delete videos of protesters' crimes. It's not freedom, it's hypocrisy.