Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
I was just wondering, since I don't know...
does the average Taiwan resident want independence or do they want some prefered province status of something? Is there even agreement, or are they split on it?
Originally posted by: soccerbud34
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
I was just wondering, since I don't know...
does the average Taiwan resident want independence or do they want some prefered province status of something? Is there even agreement, or are they split on it?
Coming from having lived there for 10 years and still have families back there, no one, i repeat no one , consider themselves or Taiwan as a part of PROC.
Furthermore, with the younger generations in Taiwan, they do not onsider themselves "Chinese" but "Taiwanese."
Taiwan has its own goverment, its own military, its own elections. I would consider that be be fairly independant, no?
I mean, to be blunt, the goverment of the PROC never for one day had control of Taiwan, yet they consider Taiwan as a part of their province. Give me a break![]()
edit** to your question, most of the Taiwanese people are content with the status (non-independent under international eyes, but not a part of the PROC either) they have now; however, if they have to choose one, i would guarantee you that they would choose independence over provincial status by a landslide**
Originally posted by: ed21x
i really do think its amazing that such a tiny country of 20 million people have come such a long way as to be a world player economically, have the highest literacy rate in the world, 6th largest treasury, and a thriving, self-sustaining economy. it would be a shame to see such a hard working, idealistic population be forced into submission by a large, backward nation.
Originally posted by: jooksing
corruption in taiwan is really really bad
Originally posted by: jooksing
corruption in taiwan is really really bad
are there stats on those things? I'd like to see some, being Taiwanese myself (well both parents born and raised in taiwan, i was born in cali) I argue a lot with my friends on these type of things (for humor) but I'd like to have some more ammo to prove my pointsOriginally posted by: ed21x
i really do think its amazing that such a tiny country of 20 million people have come such a long way as to be a world player economically, have the highest literacy rate in the world, 6th largest treasury, and a thriving, self-sustaining economy. it would be a shame to see such a hard working, idealistic population be forced into submission by a large, backward nation.
Originally posted by: Braves
are there stats on those things? I'd like to see some, being Taiwanese myself (well both parents born and raised in taiwan, i was born in cali) I argue a lot with my friends on these type of things (for humor) but I'd like to have some more ammo to prove my pointsOriginally posted by: ed21x
i really do think its amazing that such a tiny country of 20 million people have come such a long way as to be a world player economically, have the highest literacy rate in the world, 6th largest treasury, and a thriving, self-sustaining economy. it would be a shame to see such a hard working, idealistic population be forced into submission by a large, backward nation.
Originally posted by: hoihtah
yes.
but it's interesting how my taiwanese friends associate themselves as chinese... when it's in favor of china...
and at other times... they emphasize their roots in taiwan.
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Originally posted by: Pepsei
Younger Taiwanese, if they are force to choose, would pick Independence.
Remember, Taiwan used to be run by a dictatorship, which strangely, also held the belief that one day, they would 'strike back' and take over mainland and maintain the one china policy because of that. Older generations held that belief which in my opinion is outdated.
They used to lock up people in Taiwan for any mentions of 'independence". Ah yes political prisoners.
Before the "Nationalist" came to Taiwan it was not a part of PRC or ROC, after world war 2, it was given to PRC from Japanese control.
The Nationalist party is just as bad as mainland china. I'm glad to see them out of power... Taiwan is at least a step closer to democracy
Fate of Taiwan should be decided by Taiwanese people, Taiwan was never a part of PRC. Look at Mongolia... it was part of PRC and they gave that up.
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China is a terrible place to live for a lot of people... that's why people leave by the boat load! now if you want to argue about China is too big to maintain compare to Taiwan.... let's look at USA vs. Cuba.... similar situitation (like trade embargo which used to be the case with China and Taiwan, and one large nation and one small island nation). the conclusion is clear... socalistic gov'ment sucks.
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Those old farts running the Mainland will be dying pretty soon and I bet that their will be a change in China's Government towards a Constitutional Democracy.
