• Raphaël A. Costeau@lemmy.mlOP
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      30 days ago

      I already knew that and I find it abnormal how a Mandela Effect is among the liberals that the man in Tinyman’s Square was crushed by the tank, only he was only taken out of the way.

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      • Judge_Jury [comrade/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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        1 year ago

        Whoever wrote the Genius annotation admitted that he wasn’t harmed, but Roger’s criticizing Bad Authoritarians so he must mean China

        Nevermind that Israel, arguably Waters’ main political topic, actually did crush a student with a tank in Palestine

        ETA Oh my god, the annotation suggestion that mentions Corrie has been marked as a stretch

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          And I would call his interpretation of “Watching TV” over simplistic, it’s a song that has the fucking verses:

          Her grandpa fought old Chiang Kai-shek//

          That no-good low-down dirty rat

          Who used to order his troops

          To fire on the women and children

          Imagine that imagine that

          And in the spring of '48

          Mao Tse-tung got quite irate

          And he kicked that old dictator Chiang

          Out of the state of China

          Chiang Kai-shek came down in Formosa

          And they armed the island of Quemoy

          And the shells were flying across the China Sea

          And they turned Formosa into a shoe factory

          Called Taiwan


          Instead of being an empty critique of authoritarianism, I consider this song much more a sincere lament of the direction that China was taking in the years of Deng given past history. A criticism that can be disagreed but that has its background of truth.

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