Drifterman
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- Jun 18, 2003
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OK, as you can probably guess, this is an issue of great importance where I live.
So I ask all here: Is Taiwan a country, or a province of China?
Should the international community support the Taiwanese Democratic People's Party (DPP) in its efforts to introduce a referendum on declaring independence from China?
Or should the rest of the world ignore Taiwan's precarious position, and hope that China doesn't make good on its threat to wash Taiwan in blood should it ever declare itself independent.
Does capitalist lust at the thought of access China's (potentially) huge market outweigh love of the democratic principle? Is kow-towing to the Dragon more important than the right of the Taiwanese people to be fully accepted members of the international community?
Does anyone find Chinese bullying offensive?
So I ask all here: Is Taiwan a country, or a province of China?
Should the international community support the Taiwanese Democratic People's Party (DPP) in its efforts to introduce a referendum on declaring independence from China?
Or should the rest of the world ignore Taiwan's precarious position, and hope that China doesn't make good on its threat to wash Taiwan in blood should it ever declare itself independent.
Does capitalist lust at the thought of access China's (potentially) huge market outweigh love of the democratic principle? Is kow-towing to the Dragon more important than the right of the Taiwanese people to be fully accepted members of the international community?
Does anyone find Chinese bullying offensive?