• Thrashy@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Looking at your comments in aggregate, you seem to be taking the position that the legitimacy of a government is derived from the end of a gun rather than the consent of the governed. Is that really a position you want to promote?

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      7 months ago

      How did you arrive at that?

      Were you not aware of the civil war?

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        7 months ago

        Me: “The KMT was corrupt , repressive, and did not have popular support on the mainland for some time before their retreat to Formosa.”

        You: “But WW2 depleted their capacity to resist the Maoists militarily, so you can’t say they lost popular support!”

        Me: “I fail to see how the former fact supports your latter assertion. Popular support for the Communist side is broadly attested.”

        You: block quote supporting my point "See, you’re wrong! Your own source says the KMT was made vulnerable to the communists during WW2!

        Me: “It seems to me like you’re valuing the WW2 military contributions of the Nationalists over the broad domestic support for revolution against them.”

        You: “That’s not what I said, you’re being ignorant”

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          7 months ago

          You are ignorant but as per your last

          It’s not just the military toll as KMT worked to save China while Communist forces hid. The public opposition as per your link was because of the involvement of WW2. If Japan hadn’t invaded then public support wouldn’t have swayed

          That isn’t in any person’s mind “because they couldn’t keep killing people”