They aren’t. There is no widespread or structural oppression of Ace people, if anything society is moving in their direction as the secular puritans of Gen Z become the cultural arbiters.
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Kent State actually was what they pretend Tiananmen Square was, but most USians are not ready for that conversation.
So it’s the first one then. That’s probably slightly less infuriating.
Ever wonder why you never see the high resolution/color original version of this photo?
Because everything pointed out in the annotated version in the replies to this is immediately obvious, and because you can see the burned out bus with dead soldiers’ bodies hanging from it, which supports the Chinese narrative that soldiers were burned alive and makes the US/British narrative that the soldiers launched an unprovoked attack on a peaceful protest seem silly.
I’m really not in the mood to watch Very Convinced individuals try to e.g. ridicule violence protest suppression by calling it “tinyman square”.
So you don’t actually know anything about that issue except the US State Department’s take?
Or you just really approve of CIA funded color revolutions violently assaulting communists?
The kind that also thinks that capitalism is evil and the US is bad but somehow everything the US State Department says about a socialist country is correct.


Krypton was the center of an imperialist power that conquered most of the Galaxy before it was destroyed. They’d retreated back to Krypton and become insular, but there was a lot of hard feelings among other races. It’d be like asking “why did no one want to save Britain” if the Isles started to sink. Sure, the capacity exists, but it mostly exists in the hands of people that empire treated very poorly a few generations back.