First of all, may I show you this:
A shame, I would say, as a Chinese myself.
I'm not that outstanding in English, but I still want to try my best to write this article. I am a comic lover, and I like heroes like Cap who does the good deeds for the sake of righteous, and Spider-Man who carries his responsibility. In real life, heroes like them exist.
23 years ago, on 4th June 1989, a tragedy happened in Beijing. Many true heroes without super powers stood against the Chinese government for people's freedom, for a democratic government, yet killed by guns and tanks. Never has the Chinese government admitted that this incident had indeed happened.
Even today, Chinese in most places of China are forbidden to talk about this incident, only some like us living in Hong Kong are able to talk/know about it. People who dare to, in mainland China, like Lau Xiaobo and the Tiananmen Mothers, are either locked up, being house arrested... etc.
They probably knew how it would end. Before they chose to stand. Still they did the right thing.
"With great power comes with great responsibility." I don't have any special power, but if I can catch your attention here, and someday, somehow, when you hear about this incident again in your country and you choose to support us... I will appreciate it. We all will.
May those who sacrificed themselves rest in peace.