Jack Grealish
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The reason you hold this view is because you believe Taiwan is democratic, and people have the right to decide whether their island becomes an independent country. This aligns with your ideology, which you consider ideal. "Democracy" is a beautiful image to you—a group of rational, civilized people sitting together discussing various issues, like university professors meeting to discuss academic matters.China should finally recognize that Taiwan needs to be recognized as a sovereign nation.
They never will, of course.
I hope that our submission to them on this subject
was worth destroying our domestic industrial base.
There's a reason why I cling to my ethnicity as much as my nationality.
Respectfully, I have to admit that America and I rarely think alike.
But in reality, the driving force behind Taiwanese independence is Japan, and not the civilized, democratic, pro-Western Japan you imagine, but the Japanese militarism of World War II. In their historical perspective, Japan only lost to the United States in World War II; its aggression against other Asian countries was not wrong.
And the core concept of so-called Taiwanese independence is not becoming a sovereign and independent country, but becoming a colony completely subjugated to Japan and the United States.
"Even if we are the dogs of the Americans and Japanese, so what? You can't even be dogs if you want to!"—This is what a Taiwanese person said to me on a Twitch live stream political news chat channel, and it represents the mentality of many Taiwanese people. Taiwanese people's sense of independence is less based on "the pursuit of freedom and not being dependent on anyone" and more on "discrimination against mainland China." It is a product of hate mobilization.