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== What do you think about separatism?
Personally, if a large number of people in a given region want to leave an country strongly or have greater autonomy, I believe that they should be allowed to do so.
If a large number of people in a given region want to leave an country strongly or have greater autonomy, I believe that they should be allowed to do so.
Rationale:
* if they don't feel they are getting a good deal out of your country, it is unfair to keep them in
* keeping them in the country implies large scale violation of human rights: mass incarceration and removing freedom of speech.
* keeping them in the country forcibly implies large scale violation of human rights: mass incarceration and removing freedom of speech.
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What makes me the most mad is the censorship. If you are going to put people in jail, write a clear law about it, and let international reporters come to see the situation.
But why do you do something and then hide it? Maybe because you are not doing the right thing?
[[taiwan]]
=== What do you think about Taiwan?
I don't consider Taiwan separatism.
Taiwan is a country split due to civil war, long ago.
The fact that most countries in the world does officially recognize Taiwan as a country is a joke, considering that the only thing keeping it afloat is the West's military threat.
The West must not let China advance and take more territories. The more they take, the more they will want.
The West must protect China's neighbouring countries with military support and assurance.
The West must recognize Taiwan for what it is: a separate country, under threat of invasion, and in need of support.
If China's claim to Taiwan is valid, then Taiwan also has an equally valid claim on China.
If China's claim to Taiwan is valid, then so will it's claim to any other country.
If Taiwan is a part of China, why doesn't China put the Chinese flag on all major Taiwanese government buildings?
Oh, I forgot, it is because they have absolutely no control over Taiwan. Just like the have absolutely no control over any other country.
China, if you want to claim that Taiwan is a part of you, just invade them already. Or just stop this joke.
Someone once told me:
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Taiwan should not be considered a country by China, because then it would not join back to China when China becomes a democracy, and would be used by the USA to do evil things like they did in the Middle East
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Reply: China claiming that Taiwan is a part of them only drives Taiwan closer to the West! Who wants to be part of a dictatorship unless you have been brainwashed by one?
Some interesting links:
* link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-China_policy[] every country has private relations with Taiwan through some trade organizations, they just don't call them embassies
* link:http://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/62447/how-can-a-citizen-of-mainland-china-visit-taiwan/62466#comment178495_62466[] hi, I want a *not VISA* to Taiwan. Thanks.
== Falun Gong
=== Do you support FLG, or just use it because it is a censored?
The fact that the world does not consider Taiwan a country is a joke.
It reflects the West's disunion in standing up to the CCP.
There was a civil war, the countries split. This is how every single country in the world got formed in the first place.
If Taiwan is a part of China, why doesn't China put the Chinese flag on all major Taiwanese government buildings?
Oh, I forgot, it is because they have absolutely no control over Taiwan. Just like the have absolutely no control over any other country.
China, if you want to claim tha Taiwan is a part of you, just invade them already. Or just stop this joke.
Invading them means of course oppressing the people for a few decades until they are fully brainwashed and give up fighting.
But this is working fine in Tibet and Xinjiang, which China actually controls by force, and it actually makes sense to call them part of China.
Someone once said:
> Taiwan should not be considered a country by China, because then it would not join back to China when China becomes a democracy, and would be used by the USA to do evil things like they did in the Middle East
Reply: China claiming that Taiwan is a part of them only drives Taiwan closer to the West! Who wants to be part of a dictatorship?
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-China_policy> every country has private relations with Taiwan through some trade organizations, they just don't call them embassies.
<http://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/62447/how-can-a-citizen-of-mainland-china-visit-taiwan/62466#comment178495_62466> Hi, I want a *not VISA* to Taiwan. Thanks.