I apologize to everyone for the long post. I actually typed it up yesterday, but was wondering if I should post it or not.
You haven't. The CCP has never controlled Taiwan. Period. End of discussion. If you want to bring up inhabitants on a timeline, where are the Taiwanese natives? What about the Dutch? Might as well be saying America wants to re-unify with Cuba.
If you want to say that the CCP government has exerted no actual control of Taiwan, I agree with that. But that's ignoring the fact that historically the country of China has had some claims to Taiwan, and the current governing body in China is the CCP. This is not whether you believe the CCP should be the rightful governing body of China. Nor is this a vote for the CCP, and certainly not an agreement with how the CCP operates, but just stating something that would pop up during an argument on whether the CCP has a valid sovereign claim on Taiwan or not. Again, this is most definitely NOT an advocacy of the CCP, nor many of its actions which I view as crimes against humanity.
That's right, they do, but Falun Gong having a nutty guy at the head is what exactly? Conspiracy theories justify persecution? The CCP cracked down on them over fear, subjected them to all manner of abuse, torture and general persecution because they were organized and with zero interest in affiliation with the CCP. A regimen of health promoting exercises with a philosophical syllabus is in no way a reason to be imprisoned, tortured, executed, and/or have your organs sold. If you can't see that as a valid reason/example to have nothing to do with a brutal autocracy, you're just trying to argue for arguments sake because I really doubt you are that stupid.
Here's a relatively recent article from
Business Insider on the secretive nature and cultish behavior that takes place inside the Falung Gong compound.
And one from
ABC News in Australia.
The facts are the start of Falun Gong started out kooky. Now, can they evolve to legitimacy? Yes. But as it currently stands, there is strong evidence they are a cult.
I also have an issue with your last line. That does not help foster any open discussion. I have no issues with you pointing out why I'm wrong. Agree to disagree, which is fine, but let's leave out borderline personal attacks.
So this is regarding my ancestry. If you don't care, it's fine. Thanks? I guess? Because we should never look at someone and be biased against them because of the color of their skin, religion, or other factor.
I can be biased on subjects and my ancestry may color my thoughts. If we're honest with ourselves, every one of us is affected by our past. I've never admitted to being perfect about everything. I've never admitted to being right about everything. I readily admit I may have unconscious biases, and me noting my ancestry is merely to help give the reader an idea of where I'm coming from, because you can't see me since we're merely invisible talking heads on the Internet. It was more an "open disclosure" type comment so you can see where I'm coming from, and me not trying to hide behind the invisibility of the Internet.
Some may appreciate it, some may take it as a way to discount my comments, but I felt like being open about it. Based off your remarks, and a couple others, this leaves me wondering now if that has made you biased against me, based off your comments with borderline personal attacks.
Not really, but it's good to see you recognize blow back.
Not sure what blowback you mean. There was an insult to my intelligence by you. Someone else accused me of being an advocate of slavery. So, regarding my intelligence, I've been known to put my foot in my mouth. But I'm more than willing to engage in open discussions without the need for insults. As far as advocating slavery, I have never done that, and never will. I have posted in other threads against the recent rash of politicians restricting reading materials in our schools and against those who are trying to restrict freedom in America.
Now, if I was outright hostile to you and insulting to you, then fire away. But there is no need to make rude remarks because I have an opposing viewpoint. Sometimes just agree to disagree, and move on.
You don't strike me as a student of military history, sounds like your Chinese heritage is showing in the form of some ego/bravado. You should take your own advice. 70 years ago Arabs were telling people not to kid themselves about the coming destruction of Israel, a country literally surrounded by enemies and with no 'moat.'
I am not, and have never claimed to have knowledge of military history. But just as a layman looking at the military might of China vs a small island like Taiwan, it stands to reason that if China really wanted it that bad, they can and will go in and win. It's like how I find it laughable that N.Korea makes threats to the US, but I am absolutely sure the US would wipe out N.Korea if it really wanted to.
False, there are actually a multitude of reasons why China isn't the omnipotent force you think it is. You really should research this more before trying to opine on it. You could write a book just on what China needs for ASW. Chinese pilots going up against Western pilots? Please.
Again, I speak as a layman, who does not vast research on this subject. I don't think China is omnipotent, but it is potent. I do think the US has a superior army than China.
Perhaps I should clarify that my comment was made with China vs Taiwan. Now, if it was China vs Taiwan + USA, then I would say China will lose.
I guess, it comes down to the US's willingness to defend Taiwan. We're not talking about saber-rattling, and not the cold war we're currently at with China, but actual combat. This is a huge step to take when the US won't even recognize Taiwan as an independent country. If we are willing to go to war to defend Taiwan, then we should bite the bullet and recognize it as an independent country.
And as a note, I think the entire world would benefit more from an open acknowledgment by all countries (with the obvious exception of China), that Taiwan is an independent and officially recognized country. There will be a lot of saber-rattling by China when this happens, but long term, I think it would bring more stability to that region. One of the reasons I believe China can still make such noise is because so far, most of the larger nations such as the US has not been willing to go on record as recognizing Taiwan as an independent country.
Search my posts on China to find out how really out of place this is being directed at me. Hint: you are preaching to the choir
I don't think I will participate in more China related posts. This caught my eye because of the recent uptick in China and Taiwan news in my Flipboard news feed. I do understand some of my comments and opinions may be controversial, but the borderline personal attacks when I stated some of my opinions remind me why I should generally stay away.
I don't mind someone pointing out when I'm wrong, and why I'm wrong, but I will just walk away if there's any sense of personal attacks or hostility. Overt or otherwise. Younger me would have stayed to argue. Older me has other things to worry about.
As much as I find the CCP governing body distasteful, and vehemently disagree with what they do, I will speak my opinions. That doesn't mean everyone agrees with them. But one thing I will do is I will always advocate for the common person living in China, just like I do for minorities living here in the USA. Like people everywhere, they just want to be able to live free and happy lives. Personally, I felt the people of China and even the government as a whole was getting better, more open and having more freedoms, but that was until Xi Jinping took office, and he is pretty much a dictator and a disaster for personal freedom in China.
And with that, I'm pretty much done putting in my 2 cents in this thread. Feel free to send me a PM if you wish to discuss further. I only monitor the forums infrequently, so may not respond in a timely manner.