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minus-square@ripcordlink3•11 months agoA decent part of the Taiwanese still want reunification, but they don’t have the delusion of what - being the rightful rulers of China? You hope China follows suit of what, not wanting “reunification”? Although “reunification” wouldn’t be what happens and would be a bad word for if China took over. It’d probably be more like “forced subjegation”.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-211 months agoCan’t be taken over by China if you take over China first. [taps forehead]
A decent part of the Taiwanese still want reunification, but they don’t have the delusion of what - being the rightful rulers of China?
You hope China follows suit of what, not wanting “reunification”?
Although “reunification” wouldn’t be what happens and would be a bad word for if China took over. It’d probably be more like “forced subjegation”.
Can’t be taken over by China if you take over China first. [taps forehead]