• Awoo [she/her]@hexbear.net
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        No it isn’t. The status quo is that Taiwan is a region of China, independently governed. This is the case for MANY places around the world, here in the UK for example we have Scottish and Welsh governments, independent of the UK government. Scotland has its own parliament. Does that make it independent? Fuck no it doesn’t and there’s no mechanism for it to leave either.

        There are MORE people in Scotland that want Scottish independence than Taiwan. Chew on that for a bit.

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            1 year ago

            This is semantics. You’re playing with the difference between independent as a country and independent in governance, two different things. You’re not participating in good faith, as per usual.

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              And my original comment was based on “separatism” which includes independent governance. Most Taiwanese hate China either way.

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                No it fucking doesn’t, because that’s what it is right fucking now. You can’t be a “separatist” if you already have that. You’re just a status quo-ist.

                Fuck me talking to nazis hurts, you’re all unbelievably uneducated.