Summary

Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated in his New Year’s speech that Taiwan’s “reunification” with China is inevitable.

China has escalated military activity around Taiwan, including frequent incursions near the island and sanctions on U.S.-linked companies over arms sales to Taipei.

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te rejected Beijing’s claims, stating Taiwan’s future can only be decided by its people.

Lai also criticized China’s restrictions on travel and education exchanges with Taiwan, calling for dignified, reciprocal relations based on goodwill and equality.

  • @candybrie
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    295 days ago

    Bet they made the processor you used to write that comment.

    • @TokenBoomer
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      -205 days ago

      War is necessary… so I can text grandma? Do ya’ll not hear yourselves?

      • @mohammed_alibi
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        154 days ago

        More like: War is necessary… so a dictator can stroke his own ego

        Remember who is the aggressor here.

        • @TokenBoomer
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          -74 days ago

          The Kuomintang fought a civil war and lost, would we be okay if the Confederacy kept Florida and wouldn’t give it back?

          • @mohammed_alibi
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            84 days ago

            The Confederacy retreated to Florida. Then internally the people of Florida turned it around, repealed slavery, defeated the original Confederacy government, started a new democracy and is now thriving. Nope, leave them alone.

            • @TokenBoomer
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              4 days ago

              not even comparable. Martial law for 40 years doesn’t sound like turning it around.

              • @mohammed_alibi
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                4 days ago

                Did you read the article? Martial law was lifted in 1987. That’s 38 years ago.

                The PRC is still under this condition today. Say the wrong things about Xinnie the Pooh and you will be disappeared, martial law or not.

                How much undocumented atrocities occurred in China that you can’t even link a Wikipedia article to? And are you willing to accept what’s written about the Tiananmen Massacre on the same site that you linked to? If not, then stop linking to a site that you don’t believe in.

                • @TokenBoomer
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                  03 days ago

                  Lifting of martial law means opposition political parties can be formed legally for the first time, giving Taiwan’s fragmented but increasingly vocal opposition a new chance to organize. Communist parties remain banned. Dissidents welcomed the development, but noted that a new security law immediately replaced martial law and still restricts political activity.

                  That’s quite a democracy.

                  It banned formation of any new political parties, gave the military wide censorship powers and was used by military courts to convict thousands of civilians of sedition and other crimes.

          • @[email protected]
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            34 days ago

            No, not even a little bit.

            I’m talking about imperialists stealing land. What land was stolen by the Taiwanese during the White Terror?

            For example, the Soviet Union would have stolen Finland if they could, but Finland was (still is) heavily armed and it would not have been worth the Soviets’ trouble. This is a clear example that when it comes to imperialists like the Soviet Union, the threat of war is necessary to prevent it. This isn’t about starting war. It’s about preventing it.