Still few this is DS propaganda to plant seeds of how to act when it happens here. No way we were beaten to the punch. This is only a drill... a fake drill
Well it is surely kind of propaganda article but why to bother maximum 1-1,6 thousand of commies in one million city ?
How I know exactly - title picture. They usually do it from air to make it look more crowded if they can and usually "the crowd" ends at the margins of the photo. Rest is counting the area (average 26x34=884), so I guess one thousand, but I can't be sure.
Compare photo 13 and 14 (penultimate one) - "crowds in the bridges" are staged.
Look at those posed photos. Last picture (16) - their communist party flag ?
And it is of course instruction material for American or other leftists, obvious tricks with playing nonviolent from Soros coup manuals from Open Society Institute known from "Hippies" commies times.
There were no "funded agitators" in Bangkok, it was all normal citizens, predominantly students and other young people, protesting and fighting for democracy.
What we're seeing in Myanmar is similar, although arguably worse - 10s of thousands of people (reported on numerous media outlets, not only the Guardian but also neutral sources such as the BBC) protesting against an illegal military coup enforced by a brutal regime. There's real fear of slipping back into the dark times of the 90s and 00s, and they really were dark times. There's also a tangible risk of a lethal crackdown, as happened in 2007 when military fired live rounds on protesters, killing several innocent people.
Just because the military mentioned a fraudulent election, it doesn't mean you should automatically consider them an ally. The situation in Myanmar couldn't be more different to the US. The Myanmar military, known for brutality and corruption, are clearly lying about the fraud claims.
And as for Thailand, the situation there has a few more parallels to the US situation - in Thailand, the election is clearly fixed and biased towards the military. The protesters were fighting against this rigged system, so Q followers should have more in common with the Thai protesters, and nothing in common with the Myanmar military.
I am sure that the cabal had agitators placed in all major cities, ready to rile the young and dumb up.
Here are some photos: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asia/myanmar-coup-thousands-protest-yangon-mandalay-in-pictures-14127238
Where’s their pictures? I have a hard time believing much of anything from The Guardian.
As we know myanmar reporting has always been shady and unreliable. Not discounting the military step-in though.
Also guardian fake news.
Still few this is DS propaganda to plant seeds of how to act when it happens here. No way we were beaten to the punch. This is only a drill... a fake drill
1,500 people
What kind of leftist fucktard is posting propaganda from the guardian here at GA, and why?
Well it is surely kind of propaganda article but why to bother maximum 1-1,6 thousand of commies in one million city ?
How I know exactly - title picture. They usually do it from air to make it look more crowded if they can and usually "the crowd" ends at the margins of the photo. Rest is counting the area (average 26x34=884), so I guess one thousand, but I can't be sure.
Compare photo 13 and 14 (penultimate one) - "crowds in the bridges" are staged.
Look at those posed photos. Last picture (16) - their communist party flag ?
And it is of course instruction material for American or other leftists, obvious tricks with playing nonviolent from Soros coup manuals from Open Society Institute known from "Hippies" commies times.
This 3 finger thing, the soros funded agitators in bangkok doing the same...
There were no "funded agitators" in Bangkok, it was all normal citizens, predominantly students and other young people, protesting and fighting for democracy.
What we're seeing in Myanmar is similar, although arguably worse - 10s of thousands of people (reported on numerous media outlets, not only the Guardian but also neutral sources such as the BBC) protesting against an illegal military coup enforced by a brutal regime. There's real fear of slipping back into the dark times of the 90s and 00s, and they really were dark times. There's also a tangible risk of a lethal crackdown, as happened in 2007 when military fired live rounds on protesters, killing several innocent people.
Just because the military mentioned a fraudulent election, it doesn't mean you should automatically consider them an ally. The situation in Myanmar couldn't be more different to the US. The Myanmar military, known for brutality and corruption, are clearly lying about the fraud claims.
And as for Thailand, the situation there has a few more parallels to the US situation - in Thailand, the election is clearly fixed and biased towards the military. The protesters were fighting against this rigged system, so Q followers should have more in common with the Thai protesters, and nothing in common with the Myanmar military.
NED is funded by you know who... https://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/2021/02/myanmar-crisis-explained.html do you live in the area?
Yes I live in Thailand.
Land Destroyer is a known troll and troublemaker. Certainly not a reliable source at all.
Not reliable