Tesla co-founder previously suggested Taiwan should become a ‘special administrative zone’ in China

Elon Musk, the owner of X/Twitter, was called out on his platform by Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs after calling the island nation an “integral part of China” and insisting that he understands “China well.”

Mr Musk made the comments on the “All In” podcast while answering a question about China and the future of his involvement with the nation.

During the interview, Mr Musk said “I think I understand China well,” and notes that he’s been there several times and has met with high-ranking officials.

He then turns his attention to Taiwan, and compares its relationship to China to Hawaii’s relationship to the US, insisting it is "an integral part of China that is arbitrarily not part of China”.

That comparison is flawed in two major ways: first, Hawaii is not a contested region, but is unquestionably a US state with all the same powers and freedoms granted any other US state; second, Taiwan’s assertion that it is its own state is not arbitrary, but instead a position it has held for decades.

  • @jarfil
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    191 year ago

    then force full integration.

    Don’t be silly, China is a democratic country… they would hold a vote, like they did with HongKong: 99% for, 1 against. Totally democratic. 🤫

    • @Buffalox
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      81 year ago

      It’s really sad, because China was making good progress before Xi Jinping became president.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      Arguably, Hong Kong is more democratic today than when it was administered as a colony under the British Crown.

      Under British rule, the Queen appointed a governor of Hong Kong, who himself appointed virtually the entire legislative branch. They did not have elections.

      Today 20 out of 90 legislative seats are elected, and from my limited understanding is essentially governed under a system evolved from British rule.

      You’d think Americans of all people would also hate British Rule.

      • @jaybone
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        111 year ago

        CCP is probably worse than British rule.

        • @RedAggroBest
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          41 year ago

          Might need to double check British history if you actually think that. The British Empire was comically evil

          • @jaybone
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            131 year ago

            Not by the time the CCP became a thing though.

      • @fat_stig
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        91 year ago

        The UK wanted to introduce full democracy in Hong Kong prior to the handover to China in 1997. China’s response was to threaten to send in the tanks.

        Hong Kong has zero democracy today, the majority of the Legco seats are unelected, and those that are elected, Beijing nominated all the candidates.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        I think both are bad. I don’t care if it’s “slightly better” they shouldn’t be occupied. Full stop.