• SCB@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Read up on the resolution of the Chinese Civil War and the (nominal) government-in-exile that is Taiwan

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      11 months ago

      At what point has enough time gone on before Taiwan is no longer a government in exile? Maybe 5-10 years, but that war ended in 1949. If you really think China and Taiwan should fight to death to determine who’s the true ruler than I think that’s pretty fucked up. Maybe you think the US should be a British colony again? Or maybe Ukraine should be part of Russia again? At this point the CCP has controlled China longer than the Kuomintang did, so I think that means they win.

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        11 months ago

        If you really think China and Taiwan should fight to death to determine who’s the true ruler than I think that’s pretty fucked up.

        I think Taiwan should wait out authoritarian communism’s inevitable collapse and then come to the rescue with real solutions.

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              11 months ago

              Yup, China will inevitably transition into a democratic socialist state, ceding the means of production over to the people. Not turning into a capitalist Republic that’s controlled by wealthy oligarchs.

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                11 months ago

                China will inevitably transition into a democratic socialist state, ceding the means of production over to the people

                Sure, Jan.