This is an editorial. It is not "news" and it should not be labelled as such.
I still think it's an interesting thing to discuss but it's misleading to post this in a sub about world news without indicating that it is an opinion piece.
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This is an editorial. It is not "news" and it should not be labelled as such.
I still think it's an interesting thing to discuss but it's misleading to post this in a sub about world news without indicating that it is an opinion piece.
[All countries in North and South America avoid eye contact.]
The indigenous peoples of Scandinavia are the Sami and Suomi.
The only people in the British Isles left with a majority of Celtic blood are the Irish, everyone else has been tainted with Anglo-Saxon blood.
All Germanic racial filth should be expelled, they are clearly equally guilty of the sins of their ancestors.
/S
(And don't ask if there was anyone there before the Celts)
Yeah, I was gonna say….
This article doesn't make much sense to me, and the parts that do make sense don't seem very realistic.
By calling for conquest,
Xi has not called for the "conquest" of Taiwan, has he? Using that word would be a massive escalation that would be all over the news. I'm pretty sure "reunified" is the word they use.
Xi has made an enemy of the Taiwan’s tribes
Taiwan's indigenous population overwhelmingly support the KMT, for complex historical reasons. The KMT want closer ties with Beijing and are certainly favoured by Xi himself. I don't think it's fair to say that "Taiwan's tribes" are an enemy of Xi.
“The only possibility for Taiwan to truly achieve independence from China’s grasp is, in theory, only to first allow the Indigenous tribes of Taiwan to establish an independent nation named ‘Formosa,’” said Chuan-ju Cheng, an associate professor of Indigenous studies at the Taipei University of Education ... After that, “the Han people of Taiwan could join the new state,”
I don't see what incentive China has to buy this. Taiwan's too important for them to give up just because of a rebrand. And I can't see Taiwan's current leaders giving away power to a community that's less than 3% of the population - however just the cause may be. Also, that's not even the correct name of the university. It's National Taipei University of Education - I studied Mandarin there for a semester.
A lot of Americans really want China to go to war with Taiwan.
What in the world makes anybody think China would care what the indigenous tribes say? Their outstanding track record of:
Could send Beijing a copy of America's own historical brush with war declared over the assumed course of action intended by a recently elected president.
Interesting. Doesn't that make Han Chinese, who identify as Taiwanese, as colonizers? I'm happy to support whatever is against CCP but I don't want to have another Israel/Palestine situation in this planet..
Not all colonialism situations are equal. The Israel and Palestine situation is just a particularly messy one. In Taiwan, the colonialism has already happened. The indigenous population is already assimilated with the society of their colonisers. Indigenous rights are a topic of discussion in Taiwanese politics but it isn't as hot of an issue as Palestinian rights in Israel.
The campaign for indigenous rights in Taiwan is one that is willing to "play ball" and work within the bounds of the island's political system, and their strategy is largely effective in terms of securing those rights.