Of note, the Republic of China also doesn't recognize itself as a country, being as they are China, which makes this whole shitshow absolutely embarrassingly annoying.
They repeatedly say "we are fine with the status quo" and "fuck no we don't want to be in an island in the middle of a war" but people won't seem to listen
I mean that we aren't that far from chimps and this isn't that far from establishing dominance.
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Um actually you need to recognize Taiwan Sir bec -
:beast-aggro: STFU NERD
Taiwan is a country.
Edit: I love how people who never stepped foot in Taiwan before or have spoken to any Taiwanese person feel entitled to have an opinion about this.
According to the flag of the ROC Marine Corps, they're a BIIIIIIIIIIG country
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Lmao I forgot how they have like at least 3 other countries within that outline lol
Okay, then surely you must know what their country's borders look like right?
Taiwan's claim over the Republic of China includes territories from over 10 countries and 99% of Mongolia
Picture here https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:ROC_Administrative_and_Claims.svg
Are you taiwanese? if not shut the fuck up.
Edit: I love how people who never stepped foot in Taiwan before or have spoken to any Taiwanese person feel entitled to have an opinion about this.
Are you describing yourself? Because that's what you are. Go fuck yourself.
Look I understand your intention is to defend Taiwan's autonomy. That's not so bad, since they aren't a right wing dictatorship like they used to be.
But the governments of Taiwan, mainland China, and the US all agree- Taiwan is a part of the single country of China and it is currently under separate administration. This is non-controversial, but it's easy to confuse the agreed-upon autonomy as being associated with separate statehood, which normally go hand in hand.
Not according to the internationally accepted definition of nationhood as set forth in the Montevideo Convention, but sure.