The US is Fanning the Flames of War with China - eviltoast
  • Krause [he/him]@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    That UN vote is not about Taiwan being a part of PRC, it’s about who represents ‘China’ in the UN.

    Exactly, and the Taiwan Province is a part of CHINA, which is represented by the government in Beijing (PRC), before UNGAR 2758 it was represented by the government in Taipei (ROC).

    “Taiwan” is not a country, regardless of one’s position on this they are either a province of the People’s Republic of China or of the Republic of China.

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      one country’s constitution doesnt get to decide the sovereignty of other nations. And that’s what you’ve shown me, plus an unrelated vote in the UN. Neither of these preclude Taiwan as a country. And ignoring the part about what the people within the territory of Taiwan want just confirms for me the inhuman view your circle has of people.

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          which includes the Taiwan Province inside it’s territory.

          this part is missing. Taiwan isn’t mentioned in the resolution.

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            Taiwan does not need to be named any more than any other province does, it is just part of China.

            UNGAR 2758 made the PRC the representative of CHINA, in which Taiwan was already a province of.

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              really weird strategy coming into a discussion with someone who believes in Taiwan sovereignty, and just expect Taiwan being a part of China as a given I’ll just accept