SHOCKING CENSORSHIP HORROR: Brave Netizen’s Artistic Tribute to June 4th Tiananmen Brutally Silenced and of all platforms, it is https://t.co/jdCTWFOftp
In a jaw-dropping display of the CCP’s iron-fisted fear of history, a creative netizen known as @JapanBanZaiLove dared to post a stunning piece of protest art on June 4th — the sacred anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre.
Using Japanese train tickets as his canvas, this bold soul meticulously crafted a haunting “June Fourth Beijing Tiananmen” masterpiece. A poignant, symbolic reminder of freedom, remembrance, and the blood spilled for democracy — cleverly woven from symbols of travel, journey, and escape from tyranny.
What happened next? Predictable totalitarian rage. Is X complicit in this transgression?
Malicious reports flooded in from regime loyalists and digital enforcers. The account was swiftly banned — erased from the platform in a blatant act of digital execution. No warning. No mercy. Just the cold machinery of the Great Firewall crushing even the most artistic whisper of truth.
This isn’t just a ban. It’s cultural genocide against memory itself. While the world moves on, China’s censors panic at the sight of train tickets arranged into a forbidden shape. They tremble at the power of one person’s creativity to pierce decades of enforced forgetting.
@JapanBanZaiLove — your voice may be silenced on that platform, but the image lives on. The truth cannot be ticketed, reported, or deleted forever.
The June 4th spirit endures. We will remember. The more they ban, the louder the echo becomes. 🔥
#June4th #Tiananmen #8964 #NeverForget #GreatTranslationMovement #CensorshipFails
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