• @[email protected]
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    247 months ago

    I mean, doesnt that kinda play into the PRC’s narrative that Taiwan and China are the same country?

    • nfh
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      307 months ago

      The PRC and RoC share a lot of the same territorial disputes because they both view themselves as the one rightful Chinese government; they largely agree which land is “part of China”. It’s taking Taiwan’s side because it’s saying they should administer all of it.

      • @[email protected]
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        207 months ago

        Doesn’t Taiwan largely still do this in the modern day because revoking those claims would be equivalent to declaring its formal independence as a separate country, which is something China has threatened would be met with invasion?

        • @[email protected]
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          207 months ago

          I feel like “say this or I punch your teeth in” kind of takes some of the legitimacy out of the statement, don’t you?

      • @namingthingsiseasy
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        47 months ago

        both view themselves as the one rightful Chinese government

        This is a bit of an outdated view in my opinion. If you’re a KMT voter (ie. 60+), then sure, this is a common view. Younger generations (DPP voters) however don’t really view themselves as Chinese. I think this view will die out eventually.

        Of course, for the most part, this is all off the official record because of the implications. Chinese nationalists will argue that this is wrong because it’s still written in the Taiwanese constitution or whatever, but the truth is that regular people in Taiwan couldn’t give less of a shit about China. De facto, most Taiwanese consider themselves their own country with no legitimate claims to China.