On the 12th of april in 1927, Nationalist forces led by Chiang Kai-Shek carried out the Shanghai Massacre, attacking and disarming workers' militias by force, resulting in more than 300 people being killed or wounded.

This incident marked the beginning of a campaign of violent suppression of Chinese communists by conservative factions in the Kuomintang, killing 300,000 people over the course of three years.

The Shanghai Massacre began before dawn, when nationalist troops began to attack district offices controlled by the union workers. Under an emergency decree, Chiang then ordered the 26th Army to disarm the workers' militias.

The union workers organized a mass meeting denouncing Chiang Kai-shek the next day, and thousands of workers and students went to the headquarters of the 2nd Division of the 26th Army to protest. Soldiers opened fire, killing 100 and wounding many more.

This incident marked the beginning of a prolonged purge of communists from the Wuhan province, and the ensuing violence killed over 300,000 people in less than three years. Stalin offered his support, sending a telegram to the Chinese communists on June 1st, urging them to organize militarily against the state.

The events of April 1927 prompted the Comintern in Moscow to break ties with the Guomindang. It also triggered in-fighting between communists and left-wing nationalists in Wuhan that contributed to the collapse of Wang Jingwei’s government there. By late summer 1927, right-wing nationalists were ascendant in the Guomindang and Chiang Kai-Shek had emerged as the dominant republican leader of China.

Thousands of communists were forced underground in the cities or dispersed to rural areas. Some attempted to fight back. In response to the Shanghai massacre, on August 1st, 1927, the Communist Party launched an uprising in Nanchang against the Nationalist Wuhan government, which had previously been sympathetic to the Communists. The conflict meant that the Wuhan government and Chiang were once again aligned to crush the CCP.

This period is also acknowledged to have seen the emergence of the CCP’s “Red Army,” comprised of armed peasants and former nationalist soldiers. Despite KMT efforts to suppress the CCP forces, the communists successfully established control over many areas in southern China after attacks on cities such as Changsha, Shantou, and Guangzhou. In September, the leader of the Wuhan government, Wang Jingwei, was forced into exile.

By this point, three capitals were in effect across China: internationally-recognized Beijing, the KMT regime in Nanjing, and CCP-held Wuhan. This marked the start of a decade-long struggle known as the Ten-Year Civil War.

A large group in southern China led by Mao Zedong established a base in the remote Jinggang Mountains. A Kuomintang counterinsurgency campaign forced Mao and his group to relocate once again, and they moved into the border region between Jiangxi and Fujian provinces.

In order to rebuild the party's strength, the 6th National Congress ordered these rural cadres to organize soviet governments. Mao's group founded the Jiangxi Soviet, which became the largest and best administered soviet thanks to the number of Communist cadres from across the country that took refuge there. Although the Central Committee of the Communist Party was still underground in Shanghai during this period, the center of political gravity had begun to shift to Mao in Jiangxi.

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  • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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    6 months ago

    They canceled Lower Decks. Next season will be the last and I am making an actionable threat against those who made this choice.

    • buckykat [none/use name]
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      6 months ago

      My hope based on absolutely no evidence is that it's because they will get promoted out of being lower deckers and we will get a show about Captain Beckett Mariner.

      • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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        6 months ago

        I said this at work as well, but I do doubt it. I don't wanna be done with these guys. It's my favorite current show. It's the only trek show that's allowed to not be full throttle all the time and is the relaxing space show that I'd like to live in.

        • buckykat [none/use name]
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          6 months ago

          Lower Decks is my favorite Trek show period, and the Trek show which best understands the ideals of the Federation.

          • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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            6 months ago

            Ds9 will probably always be my top show, they'd really have to do something amazing to beat that in my esteem, I fucking LOVE ds9 and watch it 4-5 times a year. I'd consider it neck and neck with tng for 2nd mostly cause it's the UR post TOS Trek and LD draws so much from it that I kinda gotta maybe give the edge to TNG. If Lower Decks wasn't canceled/had longer seasons I have no doubt they could have cinched 2nd. Strange New Worlds has potential as well and it's currently at 4 if I had to rank em. Then TOS, TAS, DISCO, VOY, ENT, Picard, haven't seen enough Prodigy to make up a rank. This is just on the spot, ent and Voyager swap around based on my mood. The movies are ranked thusly: 6, 2, 1, 3, 4, 5, 9, 8, 7, 10 and Kelvin is kinda it's own jam but Beyond rocked.

            • buckykat [none/use name]
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              6 months ago

              I loved when the Cerritos visited DS9 and Boimler didn't give a fuck about latinum. The hated Rick Berman was destroyed in that moment.

              Rather than linear ranking I'd use tiers

              Best Trek: LD, Orville, DS9

              Good Trek: TNG, SNW, TOS, Prodigy, VOY, ENT

              Bad Trek: DISCO, PIC

              really need to get around to watching one of these days: TAS

              • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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                6 months ago

                TAS is basically just another season of TOS if it was animated by the cheapest studio on earth and they got weirder with it. It ain't good but it's really loveable. I gotta get back on The Orville, I've only seen 2 seasons and just kinda forgot it existed.

                • buckykat [none/use name]
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                  6 months ago

                  Season 3 is by far the best of The Orville, I highly recommend it.

                  I like the idea of TOS getting weirder with it because they are no longer constrained by what the 70s costuming department can do.

                  • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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                    6 months ago

                    60s, the animated series is early 70s. It also has this cool feature where a lot of things are pink because the production company was so cheap the producers would just fill in for jobs so they didn't have to pay people and this dude was colorblind, wasn't aware of it and no one cared to correct him/maybe didn't wanna bother cause he was their boss, he also does some voices. There's one really really good episode and the rest generally TOS mid at best but there are some interesting plots here and there and it being a half hour show instead of 50 minutes and the silly cheap amimation makes the worse episodes go down smooth.

                      • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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                        6 months ago

                        It totally is. Think Hannah Barbarra and then slash the budget even of that. The 70s were a glorious Era of TV animators that just did not give a shit about their jobs at all. I love it, there's something about a complete lack of craft that's really endearing.

              • GinAndJuche
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                6 months ago

                Isn’t Orville just the family guy doing boomer divorce humor? The rest of the list lines up perfectly so I’m pretty sure I might have just had a bad first impression

                • buckykat [none/use name]
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                  6 months ago

                  No. That was just the clever ploy the family guy guy used to get Fox to fund his genuine Star Trek show. The Orville is both a good show and true to the ideals of Trek. The first season is the weakest, but no weaker than TNG's.

                  • GinAndJuche
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                    edit-2
                    6 months ago

                    Is there a good skip list?

                    • buckykat [none/use name]
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                      6 months ago

                      Give episode 4 a try, it's the first one that felt like they really nailed making a Trek episode to me.

                      • GinAndJuche
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                        6 months ago

                        Torrenting it now, thanks for the rec. I’ll give it a fair shake

                        • buckykat [none/use name]
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                          6 months ago

                          Episodes 6, 8, and 12 are also season 1 standouts. Episode 3 is an ambitious fumble which they return to in season 3 episode 5 to make the best trans story I've seen in any Trek show. And episode 7 is worth a watch. Season 2 is better, and season 3 is some of the best Trek ever made.