I'm a Beijinger and I was living inside the 2nd ring road during 1989. There was no massacre on Tiananmen Square.
Everyone in Beijing knew what happened. Civilians were killed or wounded by the military. But those killed or wounded were not university students protesting on the Tiananmen Square, they were Beijing residents trying to stop the military from reaching the square with barricades and Molotov cocktails, or just hit by stray bullets. Students were among the dead/wounded, but again they were local high school students. The tanks eventually reached the Square and protestors agreed to a peaceful withdrawal.
The student leaders ended up in the U.S. with academic/think tank/NGO appointments. Chinese citizens living legally or illegally in Australia and some other countries got their "blood passports". Passports soaked with the OUR blood. The Western media kept on repeating the Tiananmen Sqaure massacre lie. And never for once did the student leaders write to the newspaper editors and demand them to tell the truth that it was OUR blood what was spilled not theirs, all despite that we died FOR THEM.
There was a Internet forum for Beijing localists/nativists in the early 2000s. I forgot the name and it's probably shut down by now, but I remember the anger and resentment toward the protestors there. Of course, a localist forum was not a representative sample. I'm quite interested in knowing what the Tankman now thinks of the 1989 protestors.
In Hong Kong the protesting/rioting university students were mostly locals, so no local/outsider division unlike in Beijing where the overwhelming majority of the protestors were outsiders. But I feel sorry for those HK high school students who could end up with police records. Not that I see any moral equivalency between what us Beijingers did in 1989 and what they did. But I still feel sorry for them.