Buck Armstrong
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Originally posted by: HaxorNubcake
so then should china let taiwan be independent/formally separate?
The whole mess will make alot more sense if you go read about how Taiwan became "independent" in the first place...
Originally posted by: HaxorNubcake
so then should china let taiwan be independent/formally separate?
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
I would like you people who considers Taiwan part of China to define what a country means.
All a country means is a sovereign state.
Taiwan is completely sovereign to itself. It makes all its political decisions without China. They hold their own elections. THERE'S NOTHING that makes Taiwan part of China. China's government isn't imposing any laws on the Taiwan people. Thus Taiwan is indeed a sovereign state, and by definition, IT IS ITS OWN COUNTRY!
GRASP THE FACTS!
You are an idiot! How would you like it if you lost your freedom to vote? China is not a democracy. There is only one candidate on the ballot, if you tried to run as a candidate, they'd chop your head off. You lose your freedoms, and fall as a chinese sheep being fed propoganda. You know all people in China thinks Mao Ze Dong is the greatest person who ever lived, the dictator who killed 5 times more people than Hitler. You really are an ignorant moron.Haha, you're stupid if you believe that all Americans should believe in an independent Taiwan. Note that you started the stupidity and I'mjust responding to it. One does not have to be a communist to support the invasion of Taiwan by the PRC. Besides, if you haven't noticed, China's economic policies are no longer communist. It's only the regime in power that maintains the "communist" name.
Well Taiwan isn't recognized by the United Nations and most countries do not recognize it as a nation, so no official embassies.
And most people in China do not think Mao Ze Dong was the greatest man that ever lived. You're generalizing a stereotyped that died out 30 years ago.
Yes they do think Mao is the greatest man who ever lived. I've talked to several on Skype. I get two random people from China messaging me and I ask all of them the same thing. They are all surprised and downright getting offensive when I told them Mao is a horrible dictator.
All you people saying that they do not think mao is the greatest ever, I dare you to go ask anyone from China. You will be shocked.
I even met this guy who grew up during mao ze dong, and he told me to call him grandpa mao!
If they're recognized or not doesn't define it as a country. Get your definitions straightened.
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Yes I've just dated a girl from china for 3 months. And I've talked to several on Skype, and my exstepdad and exstepsis are both from China. I've talked to several people from China a GREAT DEAL. I KNOW THEM! I don't need to have been there!
Let me tell you something else about China. They are all sexually repressed there. The girls are uber intimately retarded. They are afraid of overpopulation so they oppress anything sexual there. Meaning no sex ed. My ex-step sis went to watch Scary Movie with her friend. The next time I met her, she asked me, "what's that white stuff on the ceiling". I was utterly shocked, considering she's 19! China has definitely been oppressing their people.
Originally posted by: bigj3347
How can you claim to be a sovereign state when the only countries willing to recognize you are the likes of grenada? Not even France recognizes Taiwan.
Originally posted by: thelanx
Originally posted by: bigj3347
If the Communist China allowed Taiwan to secede and declare its independence, it would be political suicide for the leaders of the Peoples Repub;ic of China. It is a matter of national pride that China. Taiwan is a bona fide democracy right now. There are two major political ideologies that form a divide in the populace. The pan green political ideology is pro-independence and is spearheaded by the Democratic Progressive Party. The pan blue political ideologiy is pro-unification, this group is spearheaded by the Nationalist Kuomingtang. the same group that was exiled in to Taiwan when Mao andt he communist took over in china. The pan blue agrees that China and Taiwan should be united under the democratic rule of the republic of china. That stand is rather unrealistic at this point considering how strong communist china is becoming. the pan blue's modern stance is for a less confrontational apporach to china and the pan green's pro independence is in direct contradiction to China and China has threatened the use of force against Taiwan if it dares declare indepence.
Great points, I think some ppl in this thread are too caught up in the US Colonies vs Britain analogy to realize that not all of Taiwan or even a great majority of Taiwan wants to become a separate nation. Like you say, the KMT shares the vision of a China united with the communist party, it's just that they disagree on the form of government. The KMT actually wants a united China, under a nationalist governent rather than a communist government of course. There were huge demonstrations last year in taipei due to the pro-independence party winning the elections.
Originally posted by: bigj3347
How can you claim to be a sovereign state when the only countries willing to recognize you are the likes of grenada? Not even France recognizes Taiwan.
Originally posted by: bigj3347
Once and for all, I would like to make it really clear that those of you in this thread who are defending Taiwan as a sovereign country need a serious reality check.
First off, I would like to make it really clear that I grew up in Taiwan and the Republic of China means a lot more to me than the People's Republic of China ever will. However, the pro-independence ideology simply is not realistic nor will it ever work.
I'm currently taking a class on Chinese prison camps since Mao Zedong took over. While Mao has been a cruel, totalitarian dictator and killed thousands upon thousands of political prisoners, his rule propelled China in to the modern age. There is no doubt that China now holds leverage on every major country in the world. The US trade deficit with China is in the billions and can ill afford to have China as its enemy. China's purchasing power is significant leverage on its European counterparts. China has withheld its multi billion dollar order of the Airbus A380 superjet as leverage for Europe to lift its arms ban on China following the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989. German car companies are investing billions in China to produce car manufacturing plants. Mercedes, VW already have plants set up with more companies sure to follow.
China is far from perfect, its human rights record is an atrocity, but compare it with the way it was just 20 years ago, the improvement is extraordinary. Yes China is still a communist government, but its economy is, for all intents and purposes, a free market, capitalist economy. It's state wide censorship, while still in place, is lax compared to what it was just a few years. You can even get CNN, BBC, ESPN at any home for the right price.
Since the United States abandoned formal ties with Taiwan and established diplomatic ties with China, Taiwan has had the scales tipped against her. China's economy has grown stronger and stronger while Taiwan's economy has been stagnant to say the least. Taiwanese businessmen numbering in the millions have already taken their businesses to the mainland because it is far more profitable there than it is in Taiwan. Taiwan's money diplomacy simply does not work anymore. The only countries that recognize Taiwan as a country are miniscule, insignificant countries in the Caribean, South America, and Africa. The only reason they recognize Taiwan is million Taiwan has pledged to them. However, for every million Taiwan gives, China is giving ten million and buying products from them with their enormous demands for more products. More and more of these countries are beginning to abandon Taiwan and establish diplomatic ties with China.
Taiwan has everything to lose and nothing to gain from declaring independence from China. If Taiwan declares independence, China would attack and Taiwan would not stand a chance. Bush has already said that if President Chen contradicts Bush and insists on declaring independence, the United States will not have an obligation to defend Taiwan. If Taiwan were to reunited with China, the people that would benefit most from this will be people like us on Anandtech. Think about it, Asus, Gigabyte, Shuttle, Aopen, ECS and many others are all based in Taiwan, yet they have outsourced a good amount of the manufacturing process to China due to its cheap labor. If Taiwan were to reunited, the direct trade routes will be open and all the tech companies will be able to produce all the lastest and greatest computer hardware and ship it out to us faster and cheaper. It's a win-win situation. The People's Republic of China has evolved over the years to the modern era and managed to avoid following the footsteps of the Soviet Union. There's is no reason to assume it will not continue to do so.