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Comments by "林子倫" (@zilun) on "China's Xi Jinping is 'troubled' by what he is seeing in Ukraine: Policy expert" video.
@黄沙百战穿金甲 1911 RoC founded WITHOUT Taiwan 1920s~1940s RoC's civil war between KMT & CCP, which Taiwan was NOT involved 1945 Japanese government started leaving Taiwan, while KMT's army seeked refuge in Taiwan 1949 PRC founded, WITHOUT Taiwan 1951 Japan officially surrendered Taiwan in its SF Treaty with U.S. without naming any state as a custodian, leaving Taiwan's sovereignty to people of Taiwan At no point in time was Taiwan ever part of PRC.
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@sko1beer It's pretty meaningless to say "Taiwanese don't want war". Of course nobody wants war. The one who wants it is Xi. War can NOT be initiated by the defender. It is a CHOICE made by the agressor.
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@黄沙百战穿金甲 You are so brainwashed you can't even follow simple logic. You guys did not "get back" Taiwan from Japan. Japan's 1951 SF Treaty was with U.S., not PRC. If you want to get really technical, Taiwan's custodian is U.S. but U.S. allowed Chiang Kai Shek to settle his government here as long as his RoC in exile is willing to work things out with people of Taiwan peacefully. All which has NOTHING to do with PRC.
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@黄沙百战穿金甲 Mao was the seperatist. He went to USSR for arms and founded an illegal Chinese Soviet Republic within RoC, starting a civil war. And again, Taiwan had NOTHING to do with your civil war. Have you ever heard of a civil war that lasted for decades which no one died on the losing side? It's not possible because it was not our war.
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@黄沙百战穿金甲 By your logic, patriots overthrew British government so United States should inherit all territories of former British Empire including Singapore and islands of UK itself.
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@黄沙百战穿金甲 Patriots overthrew British government in North America mainland and founded United States. And that's what U S. get. Territories which U.S. govern. U.S. does not get to "inherit" all territories of former British Empire. Mao's communists overthrew RoC's government in China's mainland. That's what PRC gets. Territories under PRC's governance. It doesn't get to "inherit" all of RoC's map or Qing's map. Get it?
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@黄沙百战穿金甲 No one cares about your delusional dynasty b.s. We want to preserve our way of life, anyone who tries to take that away, we fight till they leave our home. Doesn't matter if it's China or Canada or aliens from Mars.
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@asw654 RoC's Civil War ended in 1949. There were some skirmish in Kinmen post 1949 which Taiwanese were sent. But that's between PRC and RoC which made it NOT a civil war. Civil war is war within one nation.
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@asw654 Taiwanese were here long before KMT seek refuge here. During the decades of China's Civil War, my grandpa in Taiwan was given full scholarship to study agriculture in Japan. He went on to become an extremely wealthy entrepreneur advancing agriculture for Japan and Taiwan. When KMT came, they robbed him clean and he died of stress. My other grandpa didn't even know who Mao is. If KMT had won the civil war, would that war have anything to do with Taiwan? No. Chiang Kai Shek's original plan was to negotiate with Philippines to setup RoC in exile and rebuild his army in the Philippines islands. Taiwan being just his pit stop. That didn't work out but if it did, does that mean RoC's civil war was between CCP and Philippines? No.
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@asw654 No. Mainland"s civil war was civil war WITHIN RoC. PRC did not exist during those decades. It was called 中華民國國共內戰,which translates to RoC's KMT vs CCP Civil War.
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@asw654 PRC never had terrorial claim over Taiwan. But PRC just keeps saying that it does. RoC HAD terrorial claim over mainland China bewteen 1911 to 1949. Chiang Kai Shek refused to acknowledge he lost. RoC/Taiwan post Chiang family's rule doesn't want territorial claim over mainland China. But DPP doesn't have enough seats to throw away that outdated notion because KMT won't cooperate. The funny part is that it is PRC mustering every power and influence it can to prevent RoC/Taiwan from recognizing PRC as a legitimate country.
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