• @Zerush
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    -32 years ago

    That is what China says and Taiwan don’t want. They want independency and democracy.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      This is literally the position of the UN and pretty much every country including the US. The status of Taiwan is not in any way ambiguous. 77 years ago, China, the US & the UK issued the Potsdam Proclamation, resulting in the surrender of the Japanese Empire and reaffirming that all the territories, which included Taiwan, Japan has stolen from the Chinese. Nothing changed since then.

      • @Zerush
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        -12 years ago

        It reminds me too much of Russia-Ucraine and the danger that the same barbarity occurs to China. Taiwan may belong to China, but if the population does not want to conform to China’s restrictive system and wants to become independent, it is their right to do so as a political decision, which must also be resolved through political means and not by military force. Subduing a population by military force can never be a way to solve these things and only shows the lack of political maturity on the part of the invader. This is an outdated reaction from other feudal times, of subjecting a population to force. Already independent of the consequences at the local level with this complex network of mutual dependencies on each other at the economic and mercantile level. In any case, I think that as the economy enters a recession, that is to say that the economic bubble bursts, worse if it iclude the US economy, always in history a world war was the consequence to ‘make a Reset’, pushed by certain groups in a personal interest.

        See Klaus Schwab (World Economic Forum) - The Big Reset.

        …Instead of corporations serving many stakeholders, in the multi-stakeholder model of global governance, corporations are promoted to being official stakeholders in global decision-making, while governments are relegated to being one of many stakeholders. In practice, corporations become the main stakeholders, while governments take a backseat role, and civil society is mainly window dressing.

        • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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          62 years ago

          This is a fallacious argument though because it ignores all the meddling US does in Taiwan. Back in 2014 there was a serious plan to resolve the problem. China offered Taiwan to have representatives in the mainland government, while keeping an independent military and local governance.

          US ran a color revolution in Taiwan in response to that much the same way they ran one in Ukraine. US also spends billions propping up separatists in Taiwan, and has been meddling there since WW2.

          Despite that, the sentiment among the people is starting to change, People are currently protesting Pelosi outside her hotel https://twitter.com/lixi_sui/status/1554496501975601154

          What Taiwan independence means in practice is Taiwan being a puppet state of the US that it will use to undermine China and then sacrifice the way they did with Ukraine. Not sure how that’s in the interest of people living there.

          • @Zerush
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            -32 years ago

            It will be seen, in any case, this matter gives me a very bad vibe.

      • @OsrsNeedsF2P
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        -12 years ago

        The polls for the people in Taiwan indicating they want to separate since then have changed. Taiwan is indisputably part of China from a legal perspective, but lots of Taiwanese want a referendum to get out.

        • Catraism-Stalinism
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          32 years ago

          newsflash, the ROC government doesn’t give a shit about those people

      • @linuxtube
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        -52 years ago

        No, the position of the un and every other country is to support the status quo. You can call it one china but not the same country.

        Taiwan is no more part of china than England is part of the united states.

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      Dude, assuming you’re in the US/Canada, none of the land you’re standing on belongs to that country. Meanwhile, Taiwan was ancestrally apart of China for thousands of years and wasn’t colonized.

      Let’s have an indigenous tribe want independence and see how the US reacts to it? Oh wait! We already know! And we also know that the PRC has been way more restrained dealing with Taiwan than the US/Canada has been enforcing their stolen land!

      • @linuxtube
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        52 years ago

        Where are you getting this misinformation from? Taiwan has indigenous people still alive there today and speaking their own languages. The Formosan, Taiwanese Austronesians, Yuanzhumin or Gaoshan people. Taiwan is just as colonized as the US/Canada.

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          1. They have been politically and societally associated with China since Ancient China

          2. My your own admission, it was the KMT that colonized the island, not the CPC, who has never had a presence on Taiwan (that’s the reason the KMT fled there in the first place). And you… Want to give the KMT total control of the island. Okay…

          • @linuxtube
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            -22 years ago

            Let’s keep the goal post where it was at. Both Taiwan, parts of modern day China, and North America has been colonized. North America was actually colonized much earlier.

            If you want to make the argument that everyone who isn’t descended from native Americans leave North America, and everyone who is descended from Han Chinese leave Taiwan, make that argument. But that isn’t what you want is it? You want to make some what aboutism argument.

            BTW, most Americans are sympathetic to indigenous independence movements. Americans take great pride in their native American population and don’t want to see them extinguished.

            • Catraism-Stalinism
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              92 years ago

              BTW, most Americans are sympathetic to indigenous independence movements. Americans take great pride in their native American population and don’t want to see them extinguished.

              As someone who lives in occupied Hawaii, please shut the fuck up with your chauvinistic bullshit. Even if liberals were as politically conscious as you think, it doesn’t stop the government from fucking every single native over time and time and time again (I added the extra and time for emphasis because it happens that much you prick), for their own gain. What fucking planet do you live on, because it sure isn’t this one!

              • @linuxtube
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                The conversation here is about the independent nation of Taiwan. Way to make everything about yourself.

                • Catraism-Stalinism
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                  02 years ago

                  Taiwan has never claimed to be fucking independent, only you have with your terrible grasp on politics

                  I swear I thought this site would be better

                  • 这是他们的意愿吗?台湾的中天新闻播出支持统一的节目“夜问”但被强制要求下架,主持人黄智贤在Youtube开设节目“夜问打权”导致频道被封号,自媒体从业者,统派人士“寒国人”在Youtube上无法获得广告收入,遭到民进党罚款。在一次撤销党派时数十个左翼政党和支持统一的政党被无理由废除,台湾人民共产党无法再租办公室,于是在私人土地搭建临时房屋作为办公室被当地政府强行拆除,党员列队播放国际歌挥舞红旗表示抗议但毫无用处。君悦酒店外抗议佩洛西访台的队伍遭到警察警告,若三次警告无效就会被强行驱离。教科书编写组反对政府要求的”去中国化“更改但教科书仍被强行更改。这是台湾人民的想法吗?这只是政府的想法。与政府的想法相悖就要被迫害,台湾这是民粹主义

                  • @linuxtube
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                    02 years ago

                    Taiwan is a independent democratic state, with it’s own currency, passport, government, laws and has guns guarding it.

                    When polled less than 10% want to unify with mainland. They want to keep their freedom. Why do you think they should have their freedom striped from them?

                • Catraism-Stalinism
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                  and fuck you, you brought the topic to America’s treatment of natives, which makes me viscerally disgusted that you think that the US has ever been fucking nice to them

                  • @linuxtube
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                    and fuck you, you brought the topic to America’s treatment of natives

                    That was AgreeableLandscape

                    that you think that the US has ever been fucking nice to them

                    It doesn’t matter how many times you bring up America, China is trying to screw over Taiwan.

            • @AgreeableLandscapeM
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              North America was actually colonized much earlier.

              Are you referring to the first nations coming over the Bearing land bridge? Because that’s an extremely loose definition of colonialism and would mean literally the entire Earth has been colonized since the beginning of our species.

              If you want to make the argument that everyone who isn’t descended from native Americans leave North America, and everyone who is descended from Han Chinese leave Taiwan, make that argument.

              Did I say that? Hmm, must have been in a parallel universe because I definitely don’t remember saying that. There’s a difference between saying that the land is stolen and that needs to be reconcilled and saying everyone of a certain race needing to leave. Decolonisation is rarely about making anyone leave, certainly not about making any ethnostates, it chiefly means giving sovereignty and representation to Indigenous governments, which, the KMT is not an Indigenous Taiwanese government and doesn’t give sovereignty to Indigenous Taiwanese people, so how will Taiwan being a country (under KMT rule) be better for Indigenous Taiwanese people again?

              (BTW, if someone says that every Han person needs to leave Taiwan or Tibet or whatever, by the same logic, it also means that every Uyghur needs to leave Xinjiang, because they migrated into the region when Chinese people already had a presence there. I love pointing that out to “go away, Han’s!” people and then watching them lose their minds.)

              BTW, most Americans are sympathetic to indigenous independence movements. Americans take great pride in their native American population and don’t want to see them extinguished.

              HAHAHAHAHAHA

              Yeah, they’re sympathetic riiiiight up until they’re personally affected in any way by giving Indigenous people any sovereignty. Go watch Silver Spook or any of the other actual Indigenous people’s political content and they invariably tell you about how utterly empty the support they get from the rest of the population really are. Shocker, learning about Indigenous people from white people won’t get you an accurate picture of their situation! For more information by actual Indigenous people, visit https://therednation.org/

              Actually, it might be worse than not supporting them at all, because you’re apparently no longer allowed to point to colonialism as a source for any Indigenous issues anymore, because “well we like them now! if they’re still suffering, it’s their own fault!” As someone living in Canada, you’d be surprised how many people believe the previous statement unironically.