Still waiting for the 3 Gorges Dam to collapse, according to Taiwanese media.
Taiwanese news is as trustworthy as Indian news, if not worse, and Indian news is basically as accurate as Bollywood movies when it comes to representing the truth. The thread on Ladakh will show you...
Just last year, a Taiwanese economist declared on news that mainland’s economy is in ruins and people cannot even afford zha cai (a type of food, extremely cheap) because the stock price of a large zha cai company is falling. Even Gordon Chang would not make a comment like that, and he has been predicting collapse of Chinese economy for over 20 years.
Please filter your sources before you post, Minnie Chan is already terrible enough, let’s not actually spend time looking at anything from the mainstream Taiwanese outlet. If I want to watch Epoch Times type of shit from Fa Lun Gong I’d go to their site, not on sinodefense forum.
Finally, I want to rant a bit. As a group of people who claim to be the true and legit descendent of the Chinese culture compared to “the communist thugs”, the level of intellectualism displayed in public discourse in Taiwan has set the bar really low, it is basically embarrassing. No wonder any sane Chinese mainlander will support the Non-serious “留岛不留人” policy when it comes to how the reunification should proceed once they become informed about what occupies the mind of your average Taiwanese.
“A group of people who claim to be the true and legit descendent of the Chinese culture”, you're kidding. Well, I don't know who has been spreading the false info that the Taiwanese consider themselves descendant of Chinese culture. The truth is that they seems to be doing all they can to try to prove that they have no relations to China, even though they are appropriating everything Chinese. At least real Chinese people will NEVER be willing to associate with “自愿慰安妇”.
I'm just posting claims put out by our local media. If the claims are false then I'm happy for counter-arguments to debunk such claims. Of course I won't post things which are outrageously false (such as stuff from the Epoch Times and New Tang Dynasty), but if there are claims which may be real (since they claimed they got their intel from US military sources), then I'll still post it nevertheless.
After all this is a forum for professional discussions and if we can't even debunk false claims, then we have a problem. If claims are false, then naturally they will be proven false with evidence. That's how a professional, academic debate works.
Ah.. I do apologize for bring up Taiwan related stuff in this thread, but the news link just straight up triggered me pretty badly. I’ll keep my replies in this one post and that is that, no more Taiwan discussion from me at least.
@ougoah
Tbh man I do not think you are very familiar with the situation on the ground between China and Taiwan right now, this is probably because you don’t go on Chinese social media and news sites. I seem to remember you complain about the Indian public reaction to China after the Ladakh incident some time ago, and if you think the Indian public response to China is bad, it is nothing compared to what Taiwanese are doing on a daily basis. I remember reading a news where a bus full of mainlanders died in a traffic accident in Taiwan and the overwhelming Taiwanese response was celebration. @tupolevtu144 is not exaggerating any bit in his reply to your comment. Your personal experience with Taiwanese individuals means nothing, even Hitler treated his friends well in certain occasions, that doesn’t mean he will treat the Russians and Jews with sympathy. Furthermore, the integrity of a country’s mainstream media should never be evaluated by how many “accurate” reports they publish; instead, the quality of a country’s public discourse and reaction to vital events is the best measure of a nation’s media quality. This is because mainstream media shapes public opinion and guides discourse. For example, American media does publish good reports from time to time, but the American public’s knowledge on China related issue is extremely ill informed. Thus American media, at least on Chinese issues, are pretty biased and low quality. The same applies to Indian and Taiwanese media.
@tupolevtu144
I guess you truly are a gem, very few young Taiwanese are like you now, unless they still have close connection to mainland. It is just kind of sad that although you are probably one of the least biased type of Taiwanese on Chinese issues, what you consider as unbiased and accurate is still pretty biased on a objective scale. Understanding China today accurately in order to embrace its good, its bad and its ugly is no easy task, especially for descendants of Chinese outside of the mainland. There are quite a lot of uncomfortable implicit biases you need to overcome before you can “见山还是山,见水还是水”
@jimmyjames30x30
I’m surprised you didn’t catch my sarcasm.... we are basically talking about the same thing. The Taiwan is the real China bullshit is still pretty popular among many mainlanders and Western Chinese “experts”, I think this is a popular consensus produced by propaganda before the pro-independence Green Party took over Taiwan. I mean, it is kind of awkward to describe the entire situation in a few sentences since Taiwan is hard at work doing their 去中国化 stuff currently, but I always get this vibe that they are also appropriating Chinese culture like you said. I honestly don’t know how to frame it in words. It is pretty disgusting tbh.
Taiwan today is not merely a enemy like the KMT were prior to 49, to me, Taiwan represent that last piece of unresolved business in the century of humiliation, anything related to it echos on a personal level and touches my raw nerves. I am just glad that there are more and more assurances that the reunification will be completed during my lifetime.
@jimmyjames30x30
I’m surprised you didn’t catch my sarcasm.... we are basically talking about the same thing. The Taiwan is the real China bullshit is still pretty popular among many mainlanders and Western Chinese “experts”, I think this is a popular consensus produced by propaganda before the pro-independence Green Party took over Taiwan. I mean, it is kind of awkward to describe the entire situation in a few sentences since Taiwan is hard at work doing their 去中国化 stuff currently, but I always get this vibe that they are also appropriating Chinese culture like you said. I honestly don’t know how to frame it in words. It is pretty disgusting tbh.
Taiwan today is not merely a enemy like the KMT were prior to 49, to me, Taiwan represent that last piece of unresolved business in the century of humiliation, anything related to it echos on a personal level and touches my raw nerves. I am just glad that there are more and more assurances that the reunification will be completed during my lifetime.
So much politics in this thread.