Li Jiaqi, a Chinese influencer, was cut off from live streaming for promoting an ice cream cake resembling Tank, at the night before 33rd anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre.

Gijo Vijayan
2 min readJun 6, 2022

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Li Jiaqi, a Chinese influencer, was cut off from live streaming for promoting an ice cream cake resembling Tank, at the night before 33rd anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre.

Tank was used by Chinese government to kill peaceful protesters on June 4th, 1989.

Thousands of young souls were lost that day in excruciating pain purely due to their human instincts of pursuing freedoms and dignity.

Every year on this day, the Chinese government tightens internet controls more to prevent people from recalling the brutal murders.

Terms like ⁸², 64, Tiananmen Square, Tank, freedom, and “It’s my duty” have been banned for years, especially on this day.

33 years ago, people in China could stand in the Tiananmen Square to voice out for their rights.

33 years later, a Tank-style ice cream cake could cost an influencer his career.

If you give an authoritarian regime enough power and time, it will give you many jokes and tears.

But thanks to the CCP for reminding us of the importance of freedom.

Freedom could largely prevent us from being at the mercy of a bunch of insecure clowns who are afraid of the shape of an ice cream cake.

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Gijo Vijayan

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