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Coordinates: 25.067; 121.517
Coordinates: 25.067; 121.517
There seem to be vastly different opinions on this issue even among people in the same pro-Taiwan camp. Some people said that saying Taiwan is part of China is very insulting to the majority people of Taiwan and at this point, Taiwan and China are just two separate nations. Others said they didn't like the fact that Taiwan is part of China, but it's a fact for now. Others argued that the Taiwanese government is the 'sole legitimate government of all China' and Taiwanese should be proud of the fact that they are part of China. Some argued that they just wanted the 'status quo' and the peace of the region(But I had a feeling that 'status quo' meant vastly different things to different people.) So is Taiwan a part of China or not? Why are there so many different opinions on this seemingly simple question?
Videos
Is Taiwan a country? : geoguessr
Taiwan is Not a Country & Why Nancy Pelosi Should Stay Away — Andy Boreham, Reports on China
also, here is a few American people take on Pelosi's trip to Taiwan
https://twitter.com/VeteranOfBS/status/1552423223429660673
More on reddit.comJust heard Taiwan referred to as a country in the Olympic opening commentary. Nice
Taiwan is literally Gaminguud who invaded Mongolia after the fall of the Qing. They claimed Mongolia as theirs until very recently. Some Taiwanese maps still show Mongolia under their control. A Taiwanese person does not recognize we are a sovereign country. Taiwan literally tried to veto Mongolia’s independence and also our effort to join the UN. Taiwan is NOT our friend.
More on reddit.com“Taiwan isn't a real country, it's a rump state of the fascist Kuomintang government of China. They still claim all of the mainland as their own, and they provide a convenient military base for the USA to threaten China from. They have every reason to be opposed to them.”
The US hasn’t had a military base in Taiwan since 1979 lmao
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