How can Americans possibly be Americans if they don't speak American?
randint
Taiwan does not view itself as a soverign nation, but for most practical purposes it is one. Also, I don't think "definitionally" is a word.
Edit: Apparently "definitionally" is a word. I stand corrected.
They did not say that they don't know shit about the topic, not even close. They simply said their characterization is far off the marks. That means that their understanding of the conflict is far from perfect, but they absolutely do know shit about it.
I agree. People should take how the Chinese government and the US government treat their people into consideration.
This is not like that. The ROC government did not "massacre everyone there." It did call itself the rightful government of the entire China for several decades, but it has since then moved on.
Is that a bad thing? In your hypothetical situation, Chinese people should be happy about their government selling weaponry to Texas, and the Americans should not support their sale of weaponry. To compare this to the real world scenario, Chinese people should feel angry about this and Americans should feel good. I don't really get the point you're trying to convey with your analogy.
You are also begging to be banned. Your comment calling someone a "comprador" is to be removed too.
Why does 50% of hexbears tell people they don't like to go back to reddit? I am never going back.
now you're trolling too
Just in case you didn't know, your comment along with the other replies are a perfect example of brigading.
Yes, I listed Taiwan separately from China.
What does incarceration rate have to do with how good the country is? Do you really believe that the income is more equal in China? If you are going to talk about the "concentration camps" on the USA border I'm going to need photo evidence too. Here is a photo of the camp in Xinjiang:
::: spoiler :::
No, this photo is not fake.