Cosmik Debris
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it is not a matter of opinion, USA has no business there, USA has no rights there, USA does not belong there AT ALL
But China does?
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it is not a matter of opinion, USA has no business there, USA has no rights there, USA does not belong there AT ALL
USA isn't taking a side bro, it's just defending Taiwan bro.
Truly amazing to read.
In other words - US weapons supermarket is now open for Taiwan.United States maintains that it is not taking sides in the Taiwan issue and is merely fulfilling its obligations under the Taiwan Relations Act to help Taiwan maintain its self-defense capability. The United States has also argued that it has a stake in maintaining peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region, and that any escalation of tensions over Taiwan could have far-reaching consequences for regional security.
Gee I wonder why over 57% want unification.
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Like I said, @BBSA knows literally nothing.
People in Taiwan literally believe that one day they're going to be in charge of the mainland like the ye olde days. That's what unification means to them.
In other words - US weapons supermarket is now open for Taiwan.
Most comically naive poster on MYBB, after @Cosmik Debris![]()
Gee I wonder why over 57% want unification.
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Like I said, @BBSA knows literally nothing.
People in Taiwan literally believe that one day they're going to be in charge of the mainland like the ye olde days. That's what unification means to them.
"Notice me, Vorrie."
Literally only you two calling me this.
"Notice me, Vorrie."
Literally only you two calling me this.
"Notice me, Vorrie."
Literally only you two calling me this.
Perhaps my colours are displaying incorrectly, or I missed a conversation somewhere along the line, but doesn't this graph show the opposite? That the majority do not want unification?Gee I wonder why over 57% want unification.
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Like I said, @BBSA knows literally nothing.
People in Taiwan literally believe that one day they're going to be in charge of the mainland like the ye olde days. That's what unification means to them.
I group status quo with unification because they end in the same goal.Perhaps my colours are displaying incorrectly, or I missed a conversation somewhere along the line, but doesn't this graph show the opposite? That the majority do not want unification?
Blue - Maintain status quo (ie not unification) 28.5%
Green - Maintain status quo towards independence 25.4%
Dark Green - Independence ASAP 4.6%
Even ignoring the no responses or future decisions this puts the number at 58.5% that do not seek unification.
I group status quo with unification because they end in the same goal.
Status quo is essentially, "sit and wait, but we maintain a claim."
The status quo is currently that Taiwan holds a claim over the mainland as "true China" but can't do anything about it.
Unification means that they actively want to bring things back together, and I don't think we're pretending the average Taiwanese means under the control of the CCP.
I lump them together. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
you are questioning if China has interests in Taiwan?!?But China does?
Taiwan, Texas and the Western Cape are democracies, China is not.you are questioning if China has interests in Taiwan?!?
Taiwan is part of China
sweet zombie jesus, does USA have interests in Texas? does South Africa have interests in the Western Cape?
when you wake up today I sincerely hope you remember to take your meds, it's the only explanation I can think of for such an irrational question![]()
Texas is whatever USA is, which happens to be a democracyTaiwan, Texas and the Western Cape are democracies, China is not.