tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16693931.post4133253107603047019..comments2024-02-12T17:31:58.684+01:00Comments on Jonstraveladventures: Chinese TabooAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11667852535983804885noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16693931.post-89267917080802913552009-06-03T12:41:53.628+02:002009-06-03T12:41:53.628+02:00Well, I quite agree with the top 4 sensitive topic...Well, I quite agree with the top 4 sensitive topics. But maybe they should have put Tiananmen as the first? <br />I was born right after the massacre when the government started super propaganda brainwashing tactic, so I can't post much opinions in this. Once I tried to talk to my dad, but since he didn't really take part in this movement, all the information he got was from news (twisted facts) so he can't talk much either. So, you see, there couldn't be any inspiring conversation anyway since most of us were hidden away from what really happened. <br />Sad thing is, now when I did learn more about it, I finally understand that I HAVE to seal my mouth too, for the sake of my friends. <br />The process from "don't know" to "know" is also torturing. I can't explain. Something I deeply believed oneday became just a soup bubble...I hope more people from my generation will eventually learn about the real history though. It doesn't mean you don't love your country any more, but quite to the contrary, those who ventured their life are the real heroes and patriots.DJnoreply@blogger.com