The2ndAmendment
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In the past you could find articles on the top page of google searches of the heroic actions of Indonesian Patriots that eradicated hundreds of thousands of communists attempting to to subvert their great nation.
Now all the google results(front page) are "woe to the communists" and the "tragedy and messsacre of peaceful unarmed communists."
The Indonesians understand that killing half a million communists in self defense of their nation would save tens of millions of innocent lives in return.
Leave to the Washington post to make a pro communist article!
Imagine if the people of Indonesia stood idly by as communists took over?
Now all the google results(front page) are "woe to the communists" and the "tragedy and messsacre of peaceful unarmed communists."
The Indonesians understand that killing half a million communists in self defense of their nation would save tens of millions of innocent lives in return.
JAKARTA, INDONESIA — It's difficult to overstate the role that anti-communism plays in today's Indonesia. An attempted coup in the mid-1960s triggered a military purge against communists, leaving somewhere between 500,000 and 1 million people dead and paving the way for three decades of dictatorship.
Today, communism is banned across the country, but the events of the five decades ago have remained in the collective psyche of this archipelago nation in Southeast Asia. During the rule of Gen. Suharto, who became president in 1967, the government explained the massacres as necessary to rid the country of communism.
Chinese demand apology as Indonesian communist-purge film gets Oscar nod
An Indonesian movie's Oscar nomination has triggered heated discussions on Chinese social media this week, with the film's central theme -- a re-enactment of Indonesia's 1965-1966 anti-communist purge -- touching a sore point as this historical event has not been widely known to the mainland public.
www.scmp.com
An Indonesian movie's Oscar nomination has triggered heated discussions on Chinese social media this week, with the film's central theme -- a re-enactment of Indonesia's 1965-1966 anti-communist purge -- touching a sore point as this historical event has not been widely known to the mainland public.
Leave to the Washington post to make a pro communist article!
The military dictatorship that formed afterward, led by Suharto, made wildly inaccurate anti-communist propaganda a cornerstone of its legitimacy and ruled Indonesia with U.S. support until 1998.
Imagine if the people of Indonesia stood idly by as communists took over?
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