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.

    • @Jamablaya
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      -92 days ago

      I mean…It ain’t? Taiwan, the Kuomintang, were literally the imperialists. Taiwan was always China but China changed and…yeah modern china should probably leave Taiwan alone because it’s literally the old chinese government but 100 years later, but they won’t, their government actually thinks in millenia

      • @[email protected]
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        At some point Poland held Moscow for a year. We need to get it back I guess. We like to think in milenia as well.

  • @Treczoks
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    172 days ago

    Reunification? Taiwan was never a part of communist China.

    Just because Taiwan was part of an empire that has common roots with communist China is no reason at all.

    • @[email protected]
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      92 days ago

      Let’s not use their propaganda and call them communist. Communist leadership wouldn’t have fascist allies around the world

    • @Jamablaya
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      -82 days ago

      man that is a ridiculous amount of lies in very few words. nice show.

  • @Rhoeri
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    Imagine being the type of loser that would downvote comments in support of a country refusing to be overthrown.

    You’d think we’d have learned by now, but here we are.

    Here’s for hoping these kids manage to become aware of their ignorance by the time they hit high school.

  • @mojofrododojo
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    102 days ago

    I worry for the future generations of Taiwan and Ukraine. Trump’s going to just shrug and let them die.

    • comfy
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      Why isn’t that an appropriate term? It was part of China’s (Qing) territory from 1684 until the Japanese occupations, and is only disunified because of an unresolved civil war. Taiwan (officially the “Republic of China”) considers themself to be China. So why wouldn’t their combination be the reunification of China?

      • @kshade
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        Taiwan was never part of current China though and does not want to be absorbed into that state. Reunification doesn’t sound right for what China would have to do to make it happen.

        • comfy
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          31 day ago

          Reunification doesn’t sound right

          It’s an objective term for when states join into a single state, like the unification of Italy for example. It’s not about approval or disapproval, I’m not taking a side by calling it reunification.

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            The re- prefix does have implications that go beyond any two states becoming one. Germany’s case is a bit different anyway because it was external forces splitting the country.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 days ago

          Taiwan was never part of current China though

          The same was true for East and West Germany and that, err, merger is generally considered to be a reunification.

          But I agree with the rest you wrote, so I guess it’s a moot point anway.

            • @[email protected]
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              21 day ago

              I mean, true, but that doesn’t contradict what I wrote, does it? I objected to that particular part of kshades argument, not their argument as a whole.

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                It’s a fair argument, I wouldn’t call South or North Korea forcefully annexing the other reunification either though. One state would be annihilated, both in terms of its institutions and its culture. There’s no unity in that, it’s conquest.

                But maybe my view of the word is colored by German history. I don’t know, it’s just that calling what would be a horrible, grueling war “reunification” doesn’t seem right, like an attempt at white-washing what would actually happen. Reminds me a bit too much of Putin’s claims about Ukraine.

      • @Rhoeri
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        122 days ago

        If you want something that doesn’t want you- what do YOU call it?

        • comfy
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          What’s that got to do with anything? It’s still called a reunification even if both sides didn’t want it. There was a whole entity, it split, and if it joins back together then that’s called reunifying it.

        • comfy
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          31 day ago

          You can use both terms, there’s no contradiction.

          Consider the US civil war. The Confederates were (rightfully) invaded and plenty of them still aren’t happy about it, the result was still the unification of the ‘northern’ and the ‘southern’ states.

      • @GrammarPolice
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        172 days ago

        Get your authoritarian ass outta here😂

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          Not an authoritarian, not even taking a side. I’m pointing out that unification is the term for resolving partitions to form a single state.

          • @mohammed_alibi
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            So its no longer an authoritarian government for 38 years now. Thanks for pointing that out!

            In the mean time Xi is serving his 3rd term in PRC right now, or 4th? Ignoring the rules set up by his predecessors. And you think that’s better?

      • AlexisFR
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        02 days ago

        Got it, let’s help continental China adopt modern and true democracy then!

        • @[email protected]
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          27 hours ago

          Work on your own imperialist fucking country first. Jesus fucking Christ you libs are insufferable.

      • Amon
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        Bro please move to .ml there are dozens of you there

  • @mohammed_alibi
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    The quickest way to do this is for the CCP to surrender to the ROC.

      • Mubelotix
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        82 days ago

        Tankies gonna downvote too. They think they are anonymous in the votes haha

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah, some of 'em. Most of them are just regular Chinese people repeating what they’ve been told, though. I’ve talked with all kinds of Chinese people like that, and truly, when I’m not being a dick about it, it is amazing how quickly I can change their minds. “Quickly” here means “in a month”. Not during the first conversation. Be gentle.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 days ago

      And these people are willingly kissing his ass. They’re not even Chinese people who actually grew up with propaganda, but instead make the conscious choice to believe it.

  • @[email protected]
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    132 days ago

    With the declining population and the slowing down of the chinese economy, he should be more concerned about improving their economy otherwise the Chinese population will give him mussolini treatment.

  • @[email protected]
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    563 days ago

    great so that means the CCP is stepping down and letting the ROC government back into Beijing to govern a reunified China? Excellent news if true.

  • @FreakinSteve
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    21 day ago

    This will somehow be treated differently than Gaza

    • @Rhoeri
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      You mean… “Reunified.” Think of it like Russia’s “special military operation” only with less genocide.

    • @[email protected]
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      333 days ago

      Get the sentiment, but just a friendly reminder that most Taiwanese people don’t love the “West Taiwan” meme as it props up the outdated idea that Taiwan wants to make a claim to China, when the vast majority are in favor of just being left alone. This isn’t two aggressors laying claim to each other, it’s one threatening the other.

    • @HappycamperNZ
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      383 days ago

      Sounds like something south Canada would say.

    • @Eldritch
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      Very. But I still expect to see plenty of hypocritical leninists ignoring or defending this. Telling us that Daddy Xi is only killing them for their own good. And that if they just lay back and took it that they would learn to enjoy it.

      Not that it’s ever made sense that they defend certain capitalists. While denouncing capitalism and other capitalist governments.