China censored a top livestreamer on the eve of June 4. Now his fans are asking about the Tiananmen Square massacre


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Entertainment China censored a top livestreamer on the eve of June 4. Now his fans are asking about the Tiananmen Square massacre A man holds a poster of the famous 'Tank Man' who stood in front of Chinese military tanks at Tiananmen Square in Beijing in 1989. Anthony Wallace/AFP/Getty Images (For use with this story only) For decades, the Chinese government has sought to erase all memories of its bloody military crackdown on the Tiananmen Square protests, especially around the anniversary on June 4. But this year, those attempts backfired, drawing attention to and prompting questions about the massacre from...