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TopicJust looked into the whole China/Taiwan scenario.
darkknight109
11/29/21 1:28:31 PM
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OhhhJa posted...
I'm sure not every Taiwanese person feels this way
They don't, obviously, or Taiwan would already be part of China.

There are pro-China and pro-Independence factions in Taiwan, as well as a sizable group of people in the "political centre" who favour the status quo, which is effectively independence without actually claiming independence (mostly to keep China from throwing a temper tantrum and potentially invading).

At the moment, the pro-Independence faction is at historical highs. A lot of the current tension with China comes from the fact that Taiwan elected a government that was relatively pro-independence a few years ago and China didn't like that the parties in favour of closer ties with the mainland lost power.

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