• naturalgasbad
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    6 months ago

    The status quo is Taiwan having de facto independence without seeking de jure independence.

    It’s not that complicated.

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      6 months ago

      So, again, your original assertions are horseshit. The PRC is very explicitly trying to change the status quo of Taiwan having de facto independence. We know this from repeated, unequivocal official and unofficial statements about “reunification”. This article is, in fact, about exactly that.

      Your assertion that the US is trying to change the status quo by supporting the DPP might make sense in a world where the PRC wasn’t supporting the KMT to an ever greater extent; either they’re both equally trying to disrupt the status quo through political support or they’re both maintaining the status quo by supporting opposing parties. You can’t paint a “US guilty, PRC innocent” picture out of that no matter how hard you try.

      But then, of course, suggesting either major political party in Taiwan actually supports or is proposing a change to the status quo isn’t really true either, is it?

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        6 months ago

        The KMT supports the status quo, the DPP wants to flip it on its head.

        Are you even Taiwanese?

        Edit: classic Westerners trying to put words in the mouths of the people who actually have to deal with the actions driven by their words

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      6 months ago

      The ROC was independent and sovereign before the PRC was even a thing. If anything it’s the autonomous mainland provinces which need to seek de jure independence from the ROC. The PRC should be thankful that the ROC by now is, by and large, willing to grant such a request (There’s some Kuomintang who’d bitch and moan but they’d get over it).