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A potato

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Ipray,I hope that a earth-shaking geopolitical deal with TW people/patriots along with Beijing can and will be reached soon that will reunite the Motherland and take the wind out of Tokyo/Washington's sails.And China/PLA continues to be ever stronger,
I mean the president of the "ROC" literally praised Imperial Japan making all the NRA (National revolutionary Army) Soldiers roll in their graves.

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At this point the KMT would pretty much represent the people of Kinmin and Matsu islands who thankfully haven't sold their soul but can't say the same with Taiwan island.

We pretty much have to accept reality that TW people are pretty much throughly desinoized and should now view them as the enemy or traitors/hanjian.
 
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Temstar

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It's pointless to have any expectations of a party that's still in opposition and doesn't even have a unified opinion internally.

The meeting with this so-called KMT chairman was merely a formality, and the CPC may have been trying to prove through this action that it had done its best for peaceful reunification. In fact, the CPC had indeed done its best.
KMT can't even agree on a name these days, have you seen their latest rebranding in an attempt to look young and hip?

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zed21

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I mean the president of the "ROC" literally praised Imperial Japan making all the NRA (National revolutionary Army) Soldiers roll in their graves.

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At this point the KMT would pretty much represent the people of Kinmin and Matsu islands who thankfully haven't sold their soul but can't say the same with Taiwan island.

We pretty much have to accept reality that TW people are pretty much throughly desinoized and should now view them as the enemy or traitors/hanjian.
I wonder how the Taiwanese must feel right now in regards to a leader that isnt governing Taiwan for the sake of Taiwan but rather for the sake of Japan and the US
 

Puss in Boots

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I wonder how the Taiwanese must feel right now in regards to a leader that isnt governing Taiwan for the sake of Taiwan but rather for the sake of Japan and the US
All of this is thanks to the KMT and the DPP's century-long propaganda campaign to vilify the CPC.

Many young Taiwanese people believe that communism is a monstrous threat, while they themselves represent freedom and democracy. For the sake of "freedom and democracy," they are willing to be lackeys of the US and Japan.
As long as they receive a single word of praise from Western media, no matter how much Taiwan loses, they consider it all worthwhile. This is a typical symptom of being spiritually colonized.
 
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This isn't really new but I couldn't find it posted here.

Apparently Taiwan got triggered hard by South Korea's e-Arrival card system lists Taiwan as “China (Taiwan)”. So if it doesn't correct it, Taiwan will name it as "South Korea” rather than the “Republic of Korea”. Taiwan has also been getting into fights with other countries over this stuff.

I really don't get what Taiwan is trying to do here. Doesn't it realize its just an Island with a large semiconductor company? Its not in a position to act like this. All its gonna do is piss off people who are sympathetic to it so when its time for reunification, they will just say Taiwan deserved it.
 

Chevalier

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Sometimes it’s still startling that petty religious grievances are still a thing in the era of semiconductors and space travel.


its clear the Chinese scientific authorities have had enough of pretending the opinions and standards of bullying white supremacists matter.


and speaking of which, looks like europoors need to be reminded that white supremacy wont feed their airline industry
 

4Tran

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This isn't really new but I couldn't find it posted here.

Apparently Taiwan got triggered hard by South Korea's e-Arrival card system lists Taiwan as “China (Taiwan)”. So if it doesn't correct it, Taiwan will name it as "South Korea” rather than the “Republic of Korea”. Taiwan has also been getting into fights with other countries over this stuff.

I really don't get what Taiwan is trying to do here. Doesn't it realize its just an Island with a large semiconductor company? Its not in a position to act like this. All its gonna do is piss off people who are sympathetic to it so when its time for reunification, they will just say Taiwan deserved it.
It's even more dumb because South Korea is already called that in English and many other languages. It'd be like Japan changing the name of the PRC from Chugoku to China. I doubt anyone would actually care.

Realistically, this is far more about Taiwanese identity politics than anything else, and I suspect that even the people of Taiwan are getting tired of the DPP's antics. Have they even accomplished anything significant ever since blowing all their political capital on the failed recalls last year?
 

Phead128

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be like Japan changing the name of the PRC from Chugoku to China. I doubt anyone would actually care.
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If Japan started calling China as Shina (支那) again as they did in WW2 instead of Chugoku (中国), it would be considered deeply offensive and ethnic slur. It has deeply negative connotations and is associated with Japanese superiority , colonization, and imperialism during First and Second Sino-Japanese wars.

For Japan to call China as 中国 instead of 支那 is one of the practical outcomes of WW2.
 

A potato

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It's even more dumb because South Korea is already called that in English and many other languages. It'd be like Japan changing the name of the PRC from Chugoku to China. I doubt anyone would actually care.

Realistically, this is far more about Taiwanese identity politics than anything else, and I suspect that even the people of Taiwan are getting tired of the DPP's antics. Have they even accomplished anything significant ever since blowing all their political capital on the failed recalls last year?
Didn’t Tibetan exiles complain about Tibet being referred to as Xizang instead of Tibet which is exonym for Bod which is the actually Tibetan word. Basically the Tibetan exiles ironically know nothing about Tibet.
 
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