• poVoq@slrpnk.netM
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    3 days ago

    So you were lying when you said earlier:

    I would LOVE to see to Taiwan decolonized

    And it is full mask off imperialism, where you think it is justified for one nation to subjugate another. Great that you are finally honest here with anyone reading this 😏

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      3 days ago

      Talk about intellectual dishonesty.

      I would love to Taiwan decolonized is true statement. Like I would love to see Canada, the US, and Australia decolonized. It’s also true that I don’t think there is a Taiwanese nation, much like I don’t think there’s a Canadian nation, a USian nation, nor an Australian nation. For Taiwan to be decolonized would not mean for the acceptance of a Taiwanese nation but rather to establish the sovereignty of the indigenous nations on the islands that are not Han, and to make the Han subject to the sovereignty of the indigenous nations.

      None of that is inconsistent. None of that is imperialism. None of that is subjugation.

      • poVoq@slrpnk.netM
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        3 days ago

        The interlectual hoops you are jumping through to justify your cognitive disonance is truly astonishing 🤡

        The Taiwanese nation is a historical and present fact as I have clearly laid out above. Your semantic arguments hold little water and arguing that only the indigious population has a right to claim nationhood is a very transparent excuse to deny the existing local population the right to self-governance (which they already peacefully do together with the indiginous population).