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Why the US Doesn't Support Taiwanese Independence 

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@PolyMatter
@PolyMatter 2 года назад
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@rajeshsahu3574
@rajeshsahu3574 2 года назад
Support from india
@arctic215
@arctic215 2 года назад
I do
@Didacmmv
@Didacmmv 2 года назад
Your clickbait title is disgusting, not gonna lie, playing with the lines on this topic to gain views makes something in my stomach turn upside down. There's many, to not say an infinite list of reasons why Strategically Taiwan can't fall in the hands of the Mainland communist government, anyone with half a brain with geopolitics can tell you that and this type of doubt and fear is exactly what the CCP feeds on in order to maintain the apparent supremacy of it's paper tiger. God it's disgusting how you mix tradeoffs made in the past with the current situation, sheesh. EDIT: Talk about Sensationalism, the irony lmao. Really, what's the point of this video but to grow FUD towards the entire situation did I miss something?
@Napoleonic_S
@Napoleonic_S 2 года назад
I'm more curious on where did polymatter get those j-20 footage?
@tukiort4504
@tukiort4504 2 года назад
Will you be doing Singapore waste management system?
@Veriox22
@Veriox22 2 года назад
"Does Taiwan exist!?!?" The USA: Yesn't.
@pepega7015
@pepega7015 2 года назад
USA : Yes but actually no
@avinashtyagi2
@avinashtyagi2 2 года назад
US: Does anything really exist?
@chinazifromwuhanlab1195
@chinazifromwuhanlab1195 2 года назад
#cancelmainlandchina
@priyanshujain9450
@priyanshujain9450 2 года назад
😂
@beavatatlan
@beavatatlan 2 года назад
Yes, we have photographical evidence that the island of Taiwan does exist.
@thegoodfolk
@thegoodfolk 2 года назад
Future historians will have a hard time keeping a straight face when they find out WW3 was started by a Tweet
@ScottRothsroth0616
@ScottRothsroth0616 2 года назад
Search: “Assassination of Qasem Soleimani”
@chedkosovac8320
@chedkosovac8320 2 года назад
You mean the next species. No one surviving a WW3
@willblack7353
@willblack7353 2 года назад
@@ScottRothsroth0616 Trump was so bad at starting wars every time he tried he failed at doing so
@AlexanderMichelson
@AlexanderMichelson 2 года назад
@@willblack7353 Trump never tried. The best president ever.
@thetimelapseguy8
@thetimelapseguy8 2 года назад
​@@AlexanderMichelson Ok that that drone assassination didn't happen
@motoko9176
@motoko9176 2 года назад
One of the best English-speaking video on Taiwan-China relationship I have seen so far. The explanation of subtle language used in foreign policy is spot on. "A weird in-between state in which it can enjoy the freedom only if it pretends not to" is a precise snapshot on what's currently going on in Taiwan.
@leizhang2447
@leizhang2447 2 года назад
It's weird that he only talking about history after the WW2, which totally ignored the reason why Taiwan got separated from China in the first place, and why it's called Republic of China even nowadays. Without understanding these, people will never understand China's reunification claim. Well maybe they are not bothered anyway..
@youngcitybandit
@youngcitybandit 2 года назад
@@leizhang2447 does the history before ww2 matter? Only thing that matters is that china wants taiwan and taiwanese ppl do not want that...
@chubascomohd2688
@chubascomohd2688 2 года назад
China airline is in Taipei and China press is in Malaysia.
@charlescook2078
@charlescook2078 2 года назад
The stand of this video is seemingly neutral but it completely omitted the historical ties between two sides, making the claim of unification odd and hard to understand.
@charlescook2078
@charlescook2078 2 года назад
@@youngcitybandit yeah tell that to Catalan people and see if Spain allows them to claim independence
@WhatIThoughtChannel
@WhatIThoughtChannel 2 года назад
5:30 Wow, you managed to spell ‘Government’ 3 different ways in one screen 😂
@deadringer2349
@deadringer2349 2 года назад
nice find 😎
@BrandonSchleifer
@BrandonSchleifer 2 года назад
I love Canada's policy: "we've taken note of your position."
@FOLIPE
@FOLIPE 2 года назад
I went to see if maybe this is a language that was reproduced in many cases and in Brazil we use the exact same expression. "The government of the Federal Republic of Brazil recognizes that the government of the People's Republic of China is the only legal government of China. The Chinese government reaffirms that Taiwan is an inalienable part of the territory of the People's Republic of China. The Brazilian government takes note of this position."
@ronvara2929
@ronvara2929 2 года назад
Canada's policy is the same as any other country in the world: cut the official relationship with Taiwan, meaning no taiwan flag on Canada's official site, just like the US
@aportfolio8324
@aportfolio8324 2 года назад
Love Taiwan, though. I don't care what the authoritarian regime of "West Taiwan" says haha 🇹🇼🇹🇼
@user-pk2gq1ct1d
@user-pk2gq1ct1d 2 года назад
@@aportfolio8324 supporting Taiwan independence from China🇹🇼❤️ Visited 3 years again and fell in love with the country! I hope it never changes into what the CCP has changed my country into!
@aportfolio8324
@aportfolio8324 2 года назад
@@user-pk2gq1ct1d Be safe. I heard about the die hard Chinese nationalists that dox people who don't suckle up to the regime's narrative. But your support is very refreshing!
@ngp9609
@ngp9609 2 года назад
Moral of the video: Procrastination is bad
@AxxLAfriku
@AxxLAfriku 2 года назад
WOAH WOAH WOAH!!! Let me get this perfectly straight: You comment something that is completely unrelated to the fact that I have two HAZARDOUSLY HOT girlfriends? Considering that I am the unprettiest RU-vidr worldwide, it is really incredible. Yet you did not mention it at all. I am VERY disappointed, dear ngü
@ald1050
@ald1050 2 года назад
@NGP Not really as it is better than war. Timing is everything in war.
@Blanksmithy123
@Blanksmithy123 2 года назад
Fence sitting can be a powerful diplomatic tool. It's not like the US is putting it off for no reason lmao
@Kriae
@Kriae 2 года назад
Reminds me a lot of the issues Hong Kong is facing
@Blanksmithy123
@Blanksmithy123 2 года назад
@@Kriae the difference is that there's no hope for Hong Kong. Taiwan is still an open question.
@BamBamGT1
@BamBamGT1 2 года назад
Here's another point of view. Both PRC and ROC position was that there is only one China, and that Taiwan is part of it. That's not favoring any side, that's what both sides believed. And it doesn't say PRC is the only government, or the only legitimate one, but the only legal one. This still leaves room to accept the ROC claim as being the true government of China, even if for al intents and purposes PRC is the actual government.
@blackmmmblackmmm
@blackmmmblackmmm 2 года назад
Yes, you’re right about this, so that comes with two results, one the KMT is losing their election because of it, two that’s also why president 蔡 has no any action on declaring “independent” because she was elected by ROC’s law
@chuamengkim6020
@chuamengkim6020 2 года назад
USA should help Taiwan to reconcile with the mainland China to show USA in support of one China .
@xwqi
@xwqi 2 года назад
The territorial issue of the Diaoyu Islands between China and Japan is the same. The Diaoyu Islands have always been the inherent territory of China and belong to the jurisdiction of Taiwan. At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Japan still had official documents to steal the Diaoyu Islands. At the end of World War II, Japan should have returned the occupied territory, but the Diaoyu Islands were under the jurisdiction of the U.S. military to be used as a target for training shelling, while the United States handed over the Diaoyu Islands to Japan because the United States had a military base in Japan.
@MoeMisakaMikoto
@MoeMisakaMikoto 2 года назад
4:52 "承认" is actually an accurate and the most common Chinese translation of the English word "acknowledge". The word "recognize" can be also translated as "承认", but a more common translation would be "认识(到)".
@jeanpetersen1294
@jeanpetersen1294 2 года назад
In Oxford dictionary, Acknowledge is defined as "accept or admit the existence or truth of."
@jevoudraisphoque997
@jevoudraisphoque997 2 года назад
No, "recognize" is almost always translated as "承认," whereas "acknowledge" is not.
@hedition9346
@hedition9346 2 года назад
"I hear you" is the most accurate lol.
@user-fe7lh7wp4o
@user-fe7lh7wp4o Год назад
no recognize is mean 承认 no 认识
@Iakner
@Iakner Год назад
@@jevoudraisphoque997 Are you for real? Do you recognize this person? in Chinese is 你'认知' 这个人吗?Do you acknowledge the fact? in Chinese is 你'承认' 这个事实吗?I doubt you know any Chinese.
@AG-pm3tc
@AG-pm3tc 2 года назад
World wide, this era will be called "the can kicking era".
@ILovePancakes24
@ILovePancakes24 2 года назад
The US is appeasing China, like the Brits appeased nazi Germany. If this nonsense continues the US will be inevitably drawn into a fight, one which it may not win. If the US wants any hope of remaining the world power, appeasing China virtually guarantees defeat
@pokalorentz9363
@pokalorentz9363 2 года назад
Back in WWII there was a period called the "phoney war"
@frenchbreadstupidity7054
@frenchbreadstupidity7054 2 года назад
So... Cold War 2.0
@ArawnOfAnnwn
@ArawnOfAnnwn 2 года назад
@@ILovePancakes24 Ordinary Americans are often so vociferously in support of Taiwanese independence because for them it's part of a grand moral crusade, one that they see themselves standing for globally (look up 'American civil religion' on Wikipedia, and take note of the 12th Tenet). But most importantly, because they don't have to live with the consequences. America can drop bombs on a country, killing literally millions, for the cause of 'freedom (tm)', but if it fails they don't have to deal with the mess cos they're safe in their homes half a world away. The Taiwanese are more circumspect, because they know they WILL have to deal with the consequences, unlike the Americans. They know the cost. Also, consider this - China has been threatening Taiwan for 70 years, a country with close ties to a rival power (and even that only because of US communist worries following the Korean war), yet today it's a prosperous country that trades extensively with China. By contrast, the equivalent right next to America is Cuba - another island who rejected its powerful neighbour to ally with a rival power. The US has never laid claim to Cuba directly, but rather preferred it be led by a puppet dictator (Batista). And yet, the US has embargoed, sanctioned, blockaded and even once invaded Cuba for daring to defy it. Comparing the two, it certainly doesn't look like the Chinese who've treated their island worse...
@Nainara32
@Nainara32 2 года назад
Eh. Not every international disagreement needs to be settled.
@beamerboy640
@beamerboy640 2 года назад
US: we do not support Taiwanese independence *also US:* hey Taiwan here’s a s-t load of weapons in case you need it 😉
@mankola
@mankola 2 года назад
And here is the aircraft carrier USS Reagan near by just in case.
@georgewashington3918
@georgewashington3918 2 года назад
@@mankola it’s also there to make sure China does not do anything
@mankola
@mankola 2 года назад
@@georgewashington3918 No Sh!t Sherlock.
@hyuuganatsume2621
@hyuuganatsume2621 2 года назад
tbh the USA are doing the same thing in SEA.. pretty damning imo
@crazychinese7315
@crazychinese7315 2 года назад
If by a shit load of weapons you mean 30 years old ass fighter for the price of F22, then yes, you are correct..
@kafuukafuu2281
@kafuukafuu2281 2 года назад
I died when Poly said USA panic more than us when the fighter Jets knock on our door, can't be more accurate.
@RahzeeAlibaba
@RahzeeAlibaba 2 года назад
It does because we'll have to fight the actual war, so yeah its scary...
@firewoodloki
@firewoodloki 2 года назад
@Sen While I know you are just trying to crack a joke, it is obviously not a good thing to continue a constant military threat, at all. It is high chance that eventually it will turn into a real war. Also the joke is not exactly funny from Taiwan's point of view, as it sounds like a joke told by a raper towards his victims.
@turnpike9680
@turnpike9680 2 года назад
At the very least, getting triggered by fighter jets isn't as cringey as getting triggered by seeing the Taiwanese flag.
@KDH-br6hy
@KDH-br6hy 2 года назад
@@turnpike9680 🤣
@damonedrington3453
@damonedrington3453 2 года назад
@Sen Honestly I’ll never understand it here. Taiwan and mainland china are both happy with the status quo, but Americans here want to storm in and kick chinas door down for some reason
@zhangyuqi9604
@zhangyuqi9604 2 года назад
8:59 Correction, it’s Taiwan’s Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) that the Liberation army aviation crosses, not their actual air space. In addition, ADIZ of Taiwan is a concept that was proposed by US, and half of its zoning covers the land mass of Mainland China (So I suppose the aircrafts taking off in that area would immediately be considered a threat?).
@cpob2013
@cpob2013 2 года назад
yeah its bullshit. meanwhile 6 nations sailed warships off china's coastline
@zhangyuqi9604
@zhangyuqi9604 2 года назад
@@cpob2013 And that’s the part of the story that’s missing from main stream media in global north countries
@tweedy4sg
@tweedy4sg 2 года назад
@@cpob2013 what does 'off' actually mean....1km or 100km ?
@benxinghai8649
@benxinghai8649 2 года назад
@@tweedy4sg better question, where does china draw its "coastline"?
@FOLIPE
@FOLIPE 2 года назад
People only consider that the ADIZ was violated if the plane crosses the Taiwan Straight Meridian line.
@L0stEngineer
@L0stEngineer 2 года назад
The American diplomats are lawyer poets with their subtle word selection. It must drive non-english speakers absolutely nuts.
@MrOzzification
@MrOzzification 2 года назад
That's just being good at diplomacy regardless of nationality or native language.
@Kriae
@Kriae 2 года назад
Most countries do the same thing
@duckymomo7935
@duckymomo7935 2 года назад
the whole concept of the law of excluded middle in logic isn't necessarily true and you can have fuzzy logic or neutral or even null truth value
@leorkoubi4626
@leorkoubi4626 2 года назад
As a hopeful lawyer I lookatthem with worship in my eyes.
@ezioauditore7636
@ezioauditore7636 2 года назад
It just reminds me of chess, the same methods are taken in it.
@rolerroleris533
@rolerroleris533 2 года назад
Most (western) people think that the world is now a peaceful place, but these kinds of videos show just how delicate this balance may be, and just how much shit is stirring behind the peaceful facade. The recent shit with Ukraine and Russia is one good example of how this peace can easily crumble...
@absolutefocus2749
@absolutefocus2749 2 года назад
I mean objectively we are living in the most peaceful time in human history, for 99% of our species's lifetime war between the major players was happening, now not so much.
@udhayakumarMN
@udhayakumarMN 2 года назад
afghanistan??
@neeneko
@neeneko 2 года назад
Which is why talk of trade wars, returns to mercantilism, or even nationalistic isolation are so scary. trade and economic interdependence give the major powers a huge incentive to keep that balance. But generations who grew up without war are growing restless and are pushing to make sure the next generation get an education compatible with destablizing things for emotional reasons.
@shotsniper009
@shotsniper009 2 года назад
I think it's more accurate to say """peace""". Major powers simply just refuse to acknowledge the suffering they inflict on their out groups especially while erasing their culture from existence
@nickyliu8762
@nickyliu8762 2 года назад
When I saw the USA invading Afghanistan in 2001, I did not think that the world was a peaceful place. When I'm seeing the US withdrawing from Afghanistan in 2021, I do not think that the world has become a more peaceful place.
@Campaigner82
@Campaigner82 2 года назад
We’ve heard about Taiwan belonging to China or not for a long time but I never hear about Hawaii. The US just went in and took over and completely suppressed their independence movement. Catalonia (province of Spain) was not allowed to become independent, Spain said. So why do we only ever hear about Taiwan..?
@stuka80
@stuka80 2 года назад
because those areas are alrdy integrated into the nation for generations. Taiwan is currently not and is in active defiance and autonomous.
@nirehytls6706
@nirehytls6706 2 года назад
@@stuka80 not for generations tho. Hawaii was forced into statehood in 1959, which is comparably more recent when CCP became the leader of China/KMT went to Taiwan. Catalonia is not that far off either. People who were in their 20s back then are more or less in their 70s to 80s now, so that would be at MOST 2 generations. But hey, Hawaii is just too important for the US (since it is situated right in the middle of the Pacific) to allow independence.
@stuka80
@stuka80 2 года назад
@@nirehytls6706 Hawaii has been an administered territory since 1900 its entire infrastructure built by the US with a major naval base there. There is no clamoring for independence in the residents, most are happy being part of the US and moreover the majority of its residents dont consider themselves as a separate nation the way virtually all of Taiwanese do. I dont know about the Spanish incident to speak about it but i suspect its the same situation there as in Hawaii. My point is the situation of Taiwan and the other 2 regions mentioned are not the same at all, the circumstances are totally different. If both of those regions right now were independent and separate you would be seeing the issue on the news.
@cstrutherskgs
@cstrutherskgs 2 года назад
@@nirehytls6706 Hawaii is already controlled in practice and officially by the US. Taiwan is its own de facto nation. China claims Taiwan but doesn’t have practical day to day control. That is a important distinction.
@jjsamuelgunn1136
@jjsamuelgunn1136 2 года назад
@@stuka80 Shut up. The invasion of Hawaii was in the turn of the century whereas the issue with Taiwan arose from the days of the Qing dynasty several CENTURIES before that.
@user-dx3jg6er1m
@user-dx3jg6er1m 2 года назад
"unofficial relations" = we want to trade with China & don't want to risk them being angry with us but ideologically we agree with Taiwan face facts: it's never been about whether people agree Taiwan should be independent or not. if China remained at the same power/economic levels as it were three decades ago this would be a non-issue.
@larghedoggo9607
@larghedoggo9607 2 года назад
China had grown and change much compare to decades ago. However, as we can see, China has slowed its growing velocity since trade war with the U.S and Australia. Interbational companies start to retreat along with salary growth slowing down, it happens too early as a developing country. China has to face this challenge before even become a developed country.
@utobesuckslol6687
@utobesuckslol6687 2 года назад
@@larghedoggo9607 Companies start to retreat? To where? LOL
@greenteasunferncello
@greenteasunferncello 2 года назад
@@utobesuckslol6687 To Vietnam, Malaysia, India, South Korea to name a few.
@patrickforrest4899
@patrickforrest4899 2 года назад
China is committing atrocities as we speak (look up uyghurs) and we ignore it. They're a cash cow for american corporations and consumers.
@user-uc5jz1ty6c
@user-uc5jz1ty6c 2 года назад
@@patrickforrest4899 I am a Chinese.I have some Uyghurs friends.I can approve there is no slavery in Xinjiang.It is a beautiful part of china and we have no reason to slavery.
@Bill-ou7zp
@Bill-ou7zp 2 года назад
It's fascinating to me that such huge and complex matters of international relations hinge on the delicate use of language.
@chunchuanlv3211
@chunchuanlv3211 2 года назад
Welcome to East Asian politics. Although, the mainland Chinese never understand the one China policy of US as pro-CCP. It has always been understood as a deliberate ambiguity. My high school teacher discussed this point in class room. In general, East Asian politicians have been working on the delicacy of language for centuries so that there are always rooms for re-negotiation, while passing the message.
@luiso2166
@luiso2166 2 года назад
@Jack Hui How's Winnie the Pooh?
@MrLee4747
@MrLee4747 2 года назад
It is very very simple, don't cross the red line, if you cross then who ever did it will face the consequences.!
@arthas640
@arthas640 2 года назад
I think that's why Biden is careful to not state any coherent opinion on many things and usually dances around the issue. He won't say "Cain shouldn't have killed Able" or "Able deserved to die", he'll say "it's sad when brothers fight" that way he doesnt have to offend anyone and doesnt have an opinion he needs to support since otherwise the Able or Cain supporters would expect Biden to back them later
@yosefyonin6824
@yosefyonin6824 2 года назад
wouldn't call it complex, it's just fear from communist hurt feelings because they are extremely violent
@TagetesAlkesta
@TagetesAlkesta 2 года назад
I like Canada's "takes note" phrasing more.
@giantWario
@giantWario 2 года назад
I know right? It basically just means: '' we know that this is what you said''. It's about as non-committal as can be.
@dirtypure2023
@dirtypure2023 2 года назад
It's pretty limp-wristed tbh
@no3ironman11100
@no3ironman11100 2 года назад
@@dirtypure2023 That's how good political talk goes. You either blow it all or you go full limp noodle. Most efficient way of talking. Of course people being used to it means intermediate modes are usefull too but... even if you're a politician who's trying to do good you gotta maneuver around angering dictatorships across the globe, other party members or the people themselves with the wrong words.
@dirtypure2023
@dirtypure2023 2 года назад
@@no3ironman11100 This attitude among our political class is part of the problem (or maybe it would be more accurate to say it's a symptom of a larger problem). This kind of slippery speech is inherently dishonest. Politicians are constantly hedging. I'd rather have politicians with backbone who aren't afraid to speak from a strong position of principle, and who state their beliefs and intentions clearly, without trying to play all sides at once. The rarest Pokemon of them all.
@no3ironman11100
@no3ironman11100 2 года назад
@@dirtypure2023 If you don't play dirty with people you'll see them mob up on you. I'm sure you've seen it happen in real life. Unless you have a really healthy environment. Which isn't the case when you have to deal with a whole population with varied views & clickbait money scrouging journalists. If you've seen youtube, People who are straight up honest with their sins and flaws tend to get more severe hate. Those who try to please everyone create cleaner communities. until they're exposed on their mistakes I guess but that's not the point. Real humans don't say "it's ok how you are, we'll accept it, it's all about loving eachother" it's "HOW DARE YOU ? WE HAVE TO LYNCH THIS PERSON, HE DISRESPECTS MY GOD GIVEN RIGHT TO AUTHORITY!"
@ciciyuan4173
@ciciyuan4173 2 года назад
Hi, thanks for the great video. Just want to ask if I can put this on a Chinese streaming platform. I will attach the link to this original video.
@justinyang21114798
@justinyang21114798 Год назад
I don't think anyone has brought this up yet. I just want to highlight the footages you used to depict the lives in Taiwan. You did such a good job in selecting and editing them into your video that as a Taiwanese, seeing them feels just like home. I can't express how intimate they feel to me and how at times it almost feels like you are viewing it as a Taiwanese native and just seeing these images like our day-to-day life. I just want to point this out because I think it reflects the amount of thoughtfulness and care you put into understanding and explaining the situation in Taiwan and in some sense just the care you have for the Taiwanese people. So often, Taiwan is reduced to an abstract concept, a footnote in the greater fight between the US and China. As a Taiwanese, I am often really annoyed by this narrative. Taiwan is 23.5 million people and, if war breaks out, I am and also we are not just some number but a human who can easily be killed. I apologize for going on a bit of a tangent. Coming back to my original point, I want to thank you again for your amazing work. Even it's just a tiny detail, it really means a lot to me.
@anubizz3
@anubizz3 Год назад
@Chris Sushi They will always lose, it's Murican that win. Taiwan is just a pawn for Murica to assert their dominant.
@aa951742
@aa951742 Год назад
Unless you are from the south😂. The only footage from the south is our aircraft carrier.
@JohnSmith-nz2yq
@JohnSmith-nz2yq Год назад
but your comment is saying that because you are 23 million people, war and death and casualties matter. so if it is a small island nation with less than 1 million people... then they don't matter?
@stevelucky7579
@stevelucky7579 2 года назад
“Unofficial relations with its government” is just another way of saying, “we recognize you, we just don’t want to anger the people who disagree with us.”
@beatlejuice7755
@beatlejuice7755 2 года назад
The US just wants oil, no oil in Taiwan
@stevelucky7579
@stevelucky7579 2 года назад
@@beatlejuice7755 Ha ha US just want oil 😂 you should be a comedian. Very original joke 10/10
@bigmanroadman3910
@bigmanroadman3910 2 года назад
“China will bully us if we recognise you. sorry.”
@GyacoYu
@GyacoYu 2 года назад
Yesn't, just like the US also maintains an unofficial relationship with the Talibans.
@michaelwang6125
@michaelwang6125 2 года назад
@@beatlejuice7755 There is some oil but I think Taiwan consumes more than the amount the country generates. Marble probably is the main natural resource Taiwan exports since it has over 30 billion metric tons of deposits, one of the largest in the world.
@vokzaal
@vokzaal 2 года назад
Isn’t it great that there’s no way you can address Taiwan without offending somebody
@EwingTaiwan
@EwingTaiwan 2 года назад
It's sad, isn't it? Now imagine you're the center of that s**t show.
@AkamiChannel
@AkamiChannel 2 года назад
No problem if you don't mind offending losers, idiots, and babies
@BlackWinds
@BlackWinds 2 года назад
Israel's kind of the same way. Let people be offended.
@violethaye6987
@violethaye6987 2 года назад
i don't care at this point, life's too short to obsess about who gets offended over what these days.
@shepherdlavellen3301
@shepherdlavellen3301 2 года назад
good thing that RU-vid algorithm is keeping both factions apart...mostly, but on the other hand being neutral means algorithm will bring you both sides' opinions, which means instead of seeing one group of idiots, you get to see two..
@jamesdspaderf2883
@jamesdspaderf2883 2 года назад
Fascinating analysis from a perspective I had not previously appreciated. Nice job.
@niel.h4184
@niel.h4184 Год назад
ROC is free China, but sadly Taiwanese nowadays mostly avoid being considered as Chinese. Much more like giving up a bigger cause then live it up on the island forever.😢
@user-oq1oc4qx4p
@user-oq1oc4qx4p 16 дней назад
Taiwan and Penghu are leftover issues from World War II. See Treaty of San Francisco. At the time, the U.S. government helped the Chinese Nationalist Party (Republic of China), which had been defeated in the Chinese Civil War, escape to Taiwan, which was then a Japanese colony. See Formosa betrayed. After the Chinese Kuomintang came to Taiwan, it still maintained dictatorial rule, but moved towards democracy under pressure from the United States, and the Taiwanese entered the Republic of China to fight for their rights. The Chinese who lost their privileges in Taiwan united with the People's Republic of China to steal Taiwan and Penghu.
@user-ef7hl4tu7k
@user-ef7hl4tu7k 2 года назад
It’s strange to see your own house in one of the stock footage…
@ilikepiedontu
@ilikepiedontu 2 года назад
You’re one in a million then
@liuhc
@liuhc 2 года назад
For a moment I thought your name is 简伯承
@buhairaiza6625
@buhairaiza6625 2 года назад
Which part lol
@neonbunnies9596
@neonbunnies9596 2 года назад
Timestamp?
@magicmagus1459
@magicmagus1459 2 года назад
bots arent you supposed to spam ccp talking points...how come the boss is allowing you to do this as well...business must be going good...
@ntumed2799
@ntumed2799 2 года назад
7:39 For someone who does not grow up in Taiwan, such objective insights on the two political parties is simply amazing. Yes both sides agree that maintaining the status quo is the best short term immediate strategy, but both parties marketed it so poorly that it seemed as if one stands for unification, while the other stands for independence.
@orionstark
@orionstark 2 года назад
In the short term, mainland China is going to have a crisis which will cause the CCP to reform or break. What the PRC looks like after the demographic implosion has taken full effect is anyone's guess. Eventually the threat from the CCP will vanish. What Taiwan does then will depend on what things look like on the ground in Shanghai.
@12vtbfx37
@12vtbfx37 2 года назад
@@orionstark less Read about falungong news , Even We Taiwanese don't believe this news The main purpose of these news is to demonize China Many of the video clip are not from China Even the translation of their video was wrong
@ethanfoo9154
@ethanfoo9154 2 года назад
@@user-tz6px4rn6n it’s not that the CCP is bad, every government is terrible, it’s that it’s very close minded. It would be better if more conversation and critique was allowed. It would help everyone. But the issue is the CCP won’t allow that because it’ll weaken their power slightly. It wouldn’t be a big deal since there would still be many supporters. But it’s the belief that they would lose support. Not the reality.
@onyxrafle8066
@onyxrafle8066 2 года назад
The problem is that China is a one party state. Every country with only one dominant party becomes oppressive over time. No matter what their ideals were at the beginning.
@orionstark
@orionstark 2 года назад
@@12vtbfx37 Wu Mao.
@khpc82
@khpc82 2 года назад
I love how neutral this reporting is. Instead of all the mainstream media's biased reporting. Good job!
@akiuta4
@akiuta4 7 месяцев назад
There's no unbiased reporting you can just pretend to be unbiased. Right in the video you can see how he says that "China exploited" the wording thus painting China as malicious or opportunistic. From his other videos you can see that he is quite right leaning. It's important to declare your bias when reporting.
@fallencobra5197
@fallencobra5197 2 года назад
This title aged like milk
@nlpnt
@nlpnt 2 года назад
"We acknowledge your position" means "Yep, that's your position all right."
@__europa
@__europa 2 года назад
definitely.
@user-bn6uv8ym3x
@user-bn6uv8ym3x 2 года назад
The video is misleading. The agreement between USA and China is written in 2 languages: English and Chinese, if the chinese version is not right, why USA doesn't correct it? The only explanation is USA intended to exploit this mis-understanding, it offered a false promise to China to trade for a common frontline facing Soviet Union, and hold back a "backdoor" to compromise the promise it made to china.
@niu-3-
@niu-3- 2 года назад
@@user-bn6uv8ym3x exactly
@JohnDoe-qu2dr
@JohnDoe-qu2dr 2 года назад
@@user-bn6uv8ym3x You know that English is the only language that some people can read and often without saying, in their mind, that is the only language that should be used and other languages are all shit. "What? Chinese? Blah, barbarian language that should go extinct."
@user-bn6uv8ym3x
@user-bn6uv8ym3x 2 года назад
@@JohnDoe-qu2dr That's exactly the problem, in the western-central narrative, only english matters, while the truth is UN has 5 official languages including Chinese. Western media has successfully created a black box that majority of the audience lack basic common sense and don't care reality beyond what they are fed.
@Jose04537
@Jose04537 2 года назад
"Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind” George Orwell.
@deisk2707
@deisk2707 2 года назад
Political language? Seems new
@jimilindley4422
@jimilindley4422 2 года назад
@@deisk2707 Please read a book. I don't think you realize how naive and ignorant this comment of yours exposes you to be. Not trying to be mean, just bringing it to your attention.
@aguywithananimeprofile8950
@aguywithananimeprofile8950 2 года назад
Long live ol George
@deisk2707
@deisk2707 2 года назад
@@jimilindley4422 ik, this is really a stupid comment. As a non-english speaker, I can't think other words to form something like neutral.
@jimilindley4422
@jimilindley4422 2 года назад
@@deisk2707 I'm sorry man. I didn't realize English wasn't your first language or I wouldn't of said anything. I hope I didn't discourage you from continuing to try and communicate in English. I know how hard learning a new language can be and how immersion and getting out of your comfort zone is necessary. Sorry for being rude I assumed you to be a young American unaware or even embracing their own lack of knowledge it's becoming an epidemic here but I should know better than to make such assumptions. ✌️
@kaiserzero1077
@kaiserzero1077 2 года назад
Don’t need no 13 minute video, just spend half one scrolling down the comments
@legendepic9009
@legendepic9009 2 года назад
Fascinating to see the content creator realize such huge and complex matters of international relations hinge on the delicate use of a word yet fail to realize the significance of the symbol change/listing them with other countries in a tweet's impact on the delicate balance.
@AlturoChen
@AlturoChen 2 года назад
"Ironically, it's most often Americans halfway across the globe, who panic when China flies fighter jets through Taiwanese airspace, not the Taiwanese public" Nicely said
@sterius5098
@sterius5098 2 года назад
@@Demicleas without even spelling it right, that truely said something
@dingdongpong748
@dingdongpong748 2 года назад
@@sterius5098 how low can u be?
@sterius5098
@sterius5098 2 года назад
@@dingdongpong748 almost as low as u 😊
@kuro_5537
@kuro_5537 2 года назад
Unfortunately, this is true. Taiwan has been abused by the Chinese fighter jets too many times that Taiwanese tend to get used to it
@Nron-ni4gj
@Nron-ni4gj 2 года назад
@@Demicleas The last time u guys care about Iraq, Afghanistan, it didn't end up well.
@Leanzazzy
@Leanzazzy 2 года назад
Shopkeeper: Wait a second, you didn't pay for that! Me: I acknowledge that 😌
@arniesawfularmchair
@arniesawfularmchair 2 года назад
"I acknowledge your position on that"
@pneudmatic
@pneudmatic 2 года назад
Yusuf, your lawyer Harry K wishes you had exercised your Miranda Rights.
@Leanzazzy
@Leanzazzy 2 года назад
@@pneudmatic Does that mean I'm supposed to stay silent because anything I say can and will be used against me in a court of the law?🤔
@theguyfromtech4090
@theguyfromtech4090 2 года назад
Epik
@pneudmatic
@pneudmatic 2 года назад
@@Leanzazzy Yes. "I acknowledge that you believe you saw me take that" would be pretty hard to interpret as an admission of guilt.
@joey3291
@joey3291 Год назад
"Recognize" and "acknowledge" are similar in meaning, but there are some subtle differences between the two terms. To "recognize" something means to identify it or to be aware of its existence. It can also refer to giving credit or praise to someone for their achievements or accomplishments. To "acknowledge" something means to admit or accept its existence, often by making a statement or gesture of recognition. It can also refer to expressing gratitude or appreciation for something. So while they both involve acknowledging the existence of something, "recognize" often focuses on identifying or giving credit, while "acknowledge" often involves accepting or expressing gratitude.
@francissantos7448
@francissantos7448 2 года назад
Excellent analysis. Makes my Taiwan issue awareness up to date. Thanks.
@gwyn.
@gwyn. 2 года назад
US on China: *"We know China exists and there's only one China. Yup, that's about it."* US on UFO & Taiwan: *"Perhaps... Maybe... It's classified."*
@Ash-bl7vm
@Ash-bl7vm 2 года назад
Bob Lazar… was right…
@youlooklikeagoodjoeyoulooklone
@youlooklikeagoodjoeyoulooklone 2 года назад
“Come on man!”
@pramilashaktawat4429
@pramilashaktawat4429 2 года назад
🟪SERCH ADITYA RATHORE, HE ALSO MAKES INFORMATIVE CONTENT LIKE POLLYMATTER
@wellgk
@wellgk 2 года назад
You realise videos on UFOs were declassified by the pentagon right?
@johnkiethcampilan2980
@johnkiethcampilan2980 2 года назад
the US is very secretive country! so watch out!
@Ellipsis115
@Ellipsis115 2 года назад
"[Taiwan] can enjoy freedom only if it pretends not to" is such a killer quote!
@rocappreciater5540
@rocappreciater5540 2 года назад
The Republic of China will give freedom to all Chinese people one day.
@ciaranthompson3375
@ciaranthompson3375 2 года назад
@@rocappreciater5540 it's a nice dream my friend
@kyriakos232
@kyriakos232 2 года назад
@@rocappreciater5540 people from Taiwan should choose their fate, so as people from mainland China, the division is there and better not to impose your will on us.
@Mr_DPZ
@Mr_DPZ 2 года назад
I just imagine a bunch of people at the polls sarcastically saying "oh man, I hate being able to make decisions and have opinions. Can't there just be some guy to tell me what to do and how to feel?"
@Yddp3307
@Yddp3307 2 года назад
@@rocappreciater5540 sorry, nobody in China would want ROC to rule. If Roc is there in the first place, China would never ever as advanced as they are now, and decision making process will only be heavily influenced by the west, as ROC will only become a lapdog of US eventually, but you could continue to dream about it
@basedandbiasedkakampink
@basedandbiasedkakampink 2 года назад
Imagine being so fragile a flag makes you wanna declare war lmao Edit : I'm Chinese and my grandparents came straight from mainland China intending to escape communism, No I am not racist, No I am not in America
@pugga__2609
@pugga__2609 2 года назад
-1300000 social crédits
@MrGadu95
@MrGadu95 2 года назад
Support for Taiwan from Germany!! 🇩🇪🇹🇼
@benghaziwarrior3687
@benghaziwarrior3687 2 года назад
Supporting China from America 🇺🇸🇨🇳
@real_dddf
@real_dddf 2 года назад
@Heizeinburg Support FLQ from China!
@FrankTheUnknown
@FrankTheUnknown Год назад
The fact that a year later the us is saying “Oh Taiwan isn’t separate from China but we’re still gonna defend it militarily.” As if we need that
@coolieo2222
@coolieo2222 2 года назад
Question: does the fact that taiwan has a massive semi conductor factory play into Americas and Chinas decision on how aggressive/Defensive they should be? If so did Taiwan know this when they allowed the factory to be built?
@ooooneeee
@ooooneeee 2 года назад
Definitely. TSMC is their insurance against getting invaded.
@the_zsriverpanda
@the_zsriverpanda 2 года назад
I don't think the government foresaw that TSMC could grow to become one of the leading forces of the semi-conductor industry. That would've been uber impressive. They definitely know its strategic importance now tho
@linpaul1970
@linpaul1970 2 года назад
I don’t think so. From China perspective, they will try as hard as they can to invade and communistzed TSMC.
@the_zsriverpanda
@the_zsriverpanda 2 года назад
@@linpaul1970 Well, first of all, the PRC is communist in name only. But more importantly: A blackout for a few hours caused by an earthquake in Taiwan could shake the stock market in New York for a few days. A war will definitely do much more. This means that if the PRC does invade, not only will it harm its own economy, it will also harm the economy of other countries, giving them the incentive to intervene before that happens. This is why the TSMC has been described as Taiwan's "insurance."
@absolutefocus2749
@absolutefocus2749 2 года назад
@@the_zsriverpanda exactly, China would have to first fill TSMC's role before even thinking of invading, China is the country with the biggest need for chips, in 1 part due to their domestic market (see Huawei having to completely restructure everything over the US's trade ban) and in the other because of their future wish to unify Taiwan with the mainland, both big reasons why they're investing ludicrous amounts of money into the industry.
@sierranexi
@sierranexi 2 года назад
Tweeting a picture that can be slightly misinterpreted and triggering a meltdown. Isn't that what Twitter is for?
@Kevin-cw8of
@Kevin-cw8of 2 года назад
People tend to forget that these two *entities* are still at war.
@xuanquang9815
@xuanquang9815 2 года назад
Chinese Nationalist on steroid tbh. funny how Taiwan was once Nationalist and China mainland was communist
@supernenechi
@supernenechi 2 года назад
In the distant future, after world war 3 is over and I can tell people about having lived through it (if I do of course) then we can say how WW1's tipping point was an assassination, WW2 was started because of a Nazi uprising and WW3 was started because some tweet
@jamesj5565
@jamesj5565 2 года назад
@@supernenechi or some Asacoco RU-vid statistics
@yafethtb
@yafethtb 2 года назад
@@jamesj5565 a certain vtuber that innocently read what Google tell them
@thepeero9670
@thepeero9670 2 года назад
aged like a fine wine
@hudsonflores5478
@hudsonflores5478 2 года назад
I didn't know that Canada was also The Dominion of Canada and now every time I think of it it will sound so much more menacing.
@NinjaMomtastic
@NinjaMomtastic 2 года назад
I kinda feel like the Taiwan Semiconductor deciding to build up to six factories in Arizona is kinda like a canary in a coal mine for the long-term stability of the region.
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 2 года назад
Good idea can't trust china china only killed 10k. People for protesting If tiawan goes who is next
@carso1500
@carso1500 2 года назад
@@adrianramos4400 in a way the problem was that having all the semi conductor industry in a single country was and is a... problem, like just a bunch of errors caused a mayor chip shortage worldwide soo sorry for Taiwan but yeah the US needs it's own semi conductor factories
@dknowles60
@dknowles60 2 года назад
@@tl4172 i hope so you would have thought the Us would have learned from its 1973 OPEC spanking
@fanily4072
@fanily4072 2 года назад
@@carso1500 There are multiple fabs all over the world by different companies but only one ASML. That is a very critical bottleneck.
@iix23
@iix23 2 года назад
​@@tl4172 Yes and no. The first reason for the AZ chip factories is to alleviate tariffs on Taiwan's export like the car companies did in the 70's. Reason #2 is the global chip shortage. Taiwan's science parks are running out of land to build, electricity to operate ( the closing of 2 nuclear powerplant without replacing the production capacity) and the water supply to feed these plants (Taiwan had droughts in the last 3 years and had to divert water from citizens to keep the plants running leaving the citizens without waters for days.) Taiwan specializes in new chip making technologies and sends older machinery like 5/8/12 inch wafers to other less developed countries like Thailand, India and even China as they aren't concerned with IP theft for those less profitable and old techs. I have been living in Taiwan for the past 20 years and operate businesses here as well. TSMC and Power chip are some of my biggest customers.
@salokin3087
@salokin3087 2 года назад
Lesson: stop posting on twitter. Can you imagine the history books on WW3 discussing a July Crisis event because of a tweet?
@ravenlord4
@ravenlord4 2 года назад
Yeah -- kind of like the US entry into WW1 over the Zimmermann telegram, eh?
@ChenAnPin
@ChenAnPin 2 года назад
@@ravenlord4 the Zimmerman telegram at least took a few days to figure out and some exchange and clarification before coming to a conclusion. At least it wasn't a spontaneous midnight toilet seat twitter post that could be too easily interpreted as a decision.
@ravenlord4
@ravenlord4 2 года назад
@@ChenAnPin I serious doubt an infograph detailing vaccine by nation was a "spontaneous midnight toilet seat" communique. If anything, a quicker response and replay time granted by modern technology favors diffusing ambiguous or dangerous situations. Hence the "red phones" between hostile governments.
@PrograError
@PrograError 2 года назад
i mean... wars had been started over google maps...
@ravenlord4
@ravenlord4 2 года назад
@@PrograError Does not surprise me. Wars over maps is one of the oldest and most cherished reasons for a call of arms :)
@801180111108
@801180111108 2 года назад
As a taiwanese person it’s incredibly impressive how you captured the nuance of the situation and represented all the stances fairly. Thank you for a good informative video.
@Thewiseleopard
@Thewiseleopard 2 года назад
There is no “taiwanese” and no taiwan. Taiwan doesn’t exist
@sak_1017
@sak_1017 2 года назад
@@Thewiseleopard +50 social credits
@justmyedits6596
@justmyedits6596 2 года назад
@@Thewiseleopard Taiwan numba one ! Taiwan's a great country !! MilkteaAlliance !
@Jon-eo9zf
@Jon-eo9zf 2 года назад
-1000 social credit points.
@RahzeeAlibaba
@RahzeeAlibaba 2 года назад
REAL Americans recognize Taiwan as a independent country.
@jensenliu8894
@jensenliu8894 2 года назад
No matter how good the rapport between brothers is, it can’t resist someone who keeps instigating you to go it alone
@EvanQiu
@EvanQiu 2 года назад
I'm a Taiwanese born in the States, studying university in Hong Kong, and had been to Mainland China so many times, and I absolutely approve this video.
@No-day-off
@No-day-off 2 года назад
I mean. For me, politics are so far away and we can’t do nothing. I just wanna make friends without boarders and politics.
@EvanQiu
@EvanQiu 2 года назад
FYI, units in the black tall residential building on the left boundary at 12:08 were recently bought at the price tag of 14M USD, with floor spaces of approximately 5250 sqft.
@joemammon6149
@joemammon6149 2 года назад
Do they have General Tao chicken over there or is that only in the West like chop suey?
@superchatoalien4905
@superchatoalien4905 2 года назад
台日友好!!
@cybersentient4758
@cybersentient4758 2 года назад
Mr Worldwide
@odahimaable
@odahimaable 2 года назад
They should write international treaties in emojis it would be much simpler.
@theMcWOPPER
@theMcWOPPER 2 года назад
Wouldn't have been simpler. It would lead to a lot of interpretation.
@kridhay
@kridhay 2 года назад
@@theMcWOPPER bruh he’s joking
@George83_Thomas
@George83_Thomas 2 года назад
Munich Agreement 🇬🇧 + 🇫🇷 🎁 🇦🇹 👉 🇩🇪 🔵 : 😤 ☑️ ❗️ 🚫⚔️❓ 🔴 : 😅 ☑️ 🇩🇪 💥 🇵🇱 🤫
@triton62674
@triton62674 2 года назад
@@George83_Thomas top tier
@macmarc6661
@macmarc6661 2 года назад
@@George83_Thomas Have you considered a career in geopolitics?
@claudehuang5626
@claudehuang5626 2 года назад
Great video with reasonable arguments. But I just wanna point out that '承认' is in fact the accurate translation of 'acknowledge'. You can verify this with google translate. On the other hand, we don't have an accurate translation for 'recognize' because it has multiple meanings that cannot be mapped to a single Chinese word. In terms of English, my understanding is that 'recognize' has a bit of meaning of 'think' ('认为'). That's why you said using a Chinese word closer to 'recognise' would be an exploited translation. There isn't a single Chinese word that can capture this subtle difference tho. Since 'recognize' is still closer to 'acknowledge' than 'think', we tend to also translate 'recognize' to '承认' if it is used in this context. So I don't think the CCP is exploiting the translation here.
@yopyop3241
@yopyop3241 2 года назад
Nah. It's a document written in English by the American side. The Americans get to decide what the words mean, not the people who translated it into Chinese. And besides, who cares? It's from a Communique, not from any sort of a signed and confirmed treaty. That means it was only a moment in time, one almost 50 years in the past, not something binding that either side promised to uphold in perpetuity.
@claudehuang5626
@claudehuang5626 2 года назад
​@@yopyop3241 Maybe I didn't express quite well. My point is that the translation made by CCP is linguistically unbiased no matter what the Americans mean by that word. And yea I do agree with you that no one cares about the real meaning since it's made ambiguous on purpose in a document that has no legal effect lol.
@markmark3315
@markmark3315 2 года назад
@@yopyop3241 It's a Communiqués but on both sides. On the Chinese side the Chinese gets to decide what the words mean, and they were not exploiting the translation. Surely a Communiqués binds no legal effect with any party, but the information sent out is clear: the American's position on Taiwan is ambiguous now (in 1972) compared to whatever it was previous. Time can change and so is a country 's political stands, and U.S. can change it's position any time it wants, but that would need something equal or more important than a Communiqués. We have not seen anything on that regard yet.
@ziyoulu8891
@ziyoulu8891 2 года назад
...but acknowledge in Chinese translation is 承认(recognize, confirm or cognition in noun). You can find it in google translate.
@gkprivate433
@gkprivate433 2 года назад
The USA changed its public position on Taiwan back in the 70s when Nixon was preparing to travel to mainland China. And the UN went along with it
@petersinclair3997
@petersinclair3997 2 года назад
Sort of true. The UN only recognised the Mainland. The representatives of Chiang Kai Shek were expelled. Taiwan was ignored. Resolution 2857.
@petersinclair3997
@petersinclair3997 2 года назад
Sort of true. UN Resolution 2857 recognised PRC rule of the Mainland. The representatives of Chiang Kai Shek were expelled. Taiwan isn’t mentioned.
@xxxcool2565
@xxxcool2565 2 года назад
@@petersinclair3997 then you know none of them will come to Taiwan's aid. I mean how do they even convince their parliament and electorate to send its own troops to defend a place they don't acknowledge in the first place? Sounds dumb af, right? Opposition will have a field day. For e.g. Imagine if Biden and democrats proposed to send american troops to defend Taiwan. Farking Republicans will have a field day shooting down the proposal and Biden.
@xxxcool2565
@xxxcool2565 2 года назад
@Damian Kyle republicans will object for objection sake.
@beatlejuice7755
@beatlejuice7755 2 года назад
The US only wants oil and business in China. They don't care about Democracy.
@dorivaldojunior2254
@dorivaldojunior2254 2 года назад
7:10 Kuomitang "you've become the very thing you swore to destroy."
@jonsong4592
@jonsong4592 2 года назад
ironically the KMT did it in the 1930s too when Chiang Kai Shek took over the republic after the death of Sun Yat Sen. Turning the democratic republic into a military dictatorship. Sun Yat Sen was probably rolling in his grave.
@kevinwijaya9613
@kevinwijaya9613 2 года назад
@@jonsong4592 but china was fractured at the time. He had to conquer local warlords one by one to reunify china. Don't forget they were the ones who fought against the japanese forces while CCP barely lifted a finger. CCP is only in power now because Mao seized an opportunity from a weakened KMT force that took the full brunt of Japan's imeprial army.
@isaakwang750
@isaakwang750 2 года назад
@@kevinwijaya9613 KMT was certainly no angels back then. The regime was brutal and its army was so corrupt that officers could turn a profit from maximizing casulties so a lot of their soldiers defected to the communists. So yea, back then you were stuck between two shit choices. One just happened to be red while the other was blue, but there were no winners during the civil war, no matter the outcome. The civilian would be the losers either way
@colin-onioin
@colin-onioin 2 года назад
KMT is a party from China. It may vow to defeat communist party but it never cares the independent status of Taiwan.
@bctvanw
@bctvanw 2 года назад
@@jonsong4592 SYS received USSR's aid before his death, so KMT could grow and overthrew the legitimate Beiyang government of China at the time in 1928. KMT and CCP were SYS and USSR's babies.
@jiajungeorgemei7674
@jiajungeorgemei7674 2 года назад
“周德雖衰,天命未改,鼎之輕重,未可問也”; this quote from "Zuozhuan" is suitable for describing KMT's condition facing both external threat from mainland and DPP's act of taking power inside.
@user-qr2lp2ij6n
@user-qr2lp2ij6n 2 года назад
Does anyone know where the video resources are coming from in this video? Are they copyright free?
@thelastcube.
@thelastcube. 2 года назад
Do you support Taiwanese Independence? US: yes but actually no
@nevreiha
@nevreiha 2 года назад
USA: hmm, maybe - depends what answer you're looking for
@inigobantok1579
@inigobantok1579 2 года назад
But if war goes it will be
@colin-onioin
@colin-onioin 2 года назад
Somehow it is fundamentally a thing between China and Taiwan. However, everyone keeps asking the USA's opinion.
@FynnRosenzweig
@FynnRosenzweig 2 года назад
@@inigobantok1579 nope, look at what happened to Ukraine lol both NATO and EU dont wanna get involved
@spidey5324
@spidey5324 2 года назад
Yes, but half of my aircraft carriers will be destroyed in the process so no.....
@sharifsazal
@sharifsazal 2 года назад
"When Taiwan's president proposed a referendum in 2003, the US was caught between a rock and a hard place" At first I heard 'caught between Iraq and a hard place' 😂 which would have been funny and accurate.
@APersonOnYouTubeX
@APersonOnYouTubeX 2 года назад
I mean pretty much sums it up for vets in America, die for ya country, get some honours or survive with ptsd n be treated NICELY by YOUR country
@phillipmargrave
@phillipmargrave 2 года назад
Between Iraq and Afghanistan. Yup checks out.
@kurtpunchesthings2411
@kurtpunchesthings2411 2 года назад
America literally were caught between Iraq and a hard place during that war
@EAdano77
@EAdano77 2 года назад
Was that not an intentional pun on Polymatter's part?
@ScottyShaw
@ScottyShaw 2 года назад
Taiwan, province of Iraq... wait... 🤔
@melimsah
@melimsah 2 года назад
All I can think is the image was thrown together by a junior designer who had no idea that including that flag was a no go.
@catherinel.3551
@catherinel.3551 2 года назад
The translation differences are fairly good points most media didn’t point out
@hugonongbri8100
@hugonongbri8100 2 года назад
Media: Whats your stance on Taiwan ? US govt: _And what is a Taiwan ???_
@jamilrehman8663
@jamilrehman8663 2 года назад
Hhhhhh
@jinzhanghsu4253
@jinzhanghsu4253 2 года назад
As a Taiwanese, I think this is a really well made video. It clarifies many things that some Taiwanese dont even seems to recognize😂 the comments here are also far more peaceful then those made by Taiwanese RU-vid channels
@G-Mastah-Fash
@G-Mastah-Fash 2 года назад
You guys do have a good reason to be riled up and aggressive, you're basically in as much danger as Poland in 1938.
@user-gb2yb8nb7d
@user-gb2yb8nb7d 2 года назад
Hahaha I am from Mainland China. Yes I agree non-biased and non aggressive comments are always appreciated.
@DC-bf4fz
@DC-bf4fz 2 года назад
@@G-Mastah-Fash Are you saying they should go in to a war? You the not the one gonna suffer so you wouldn’t care, would you? Besides, Taiwan’s situation is nothing like where Poland was. It started from a civil war while in Poland’s case it’s a complete invasion. Learn some history before posting irresponsible BS.
@kei2142
@kei2142 2 года назад
Let's bring in some 50 cents
@dillontuan121
@dillontuan121 2 года назад
We are survived from to be careless about something seems need to be really care. Which means 认真你就输了.
@iamcoober
@iamcoober 2 года назад
The reason for aggression is never important, because the aggressor always finds the reason
@NewAmericanIn2007
@NewAmericanIn2007 Год назад
Very good job on this. Although this is educational for the general public, these facts are obvious to the elites in politics and media, but many people chose to pretend not to know the facts, for political purposes.
@user-xh1em5bh4n
@user-xh1em5bh4n 2 года назад
USA : Taiwan is a country Also USA : We don’t acknowledge Taiwan as an independent country officially
@marshallgoggins5450
@marshallgoggins5450 2 года назад
and Taiwan: Our undying loyalty will serve US to the end of the time.
@user-ze9me9bn8d
@user-ze9me9bn8d 2 года назад
你問台灣人香港人新加坡人回答一定是本地不會加上中國畢竟地緣政治關係每個地方民情會不同,但你問他們自己是不是中華民族百分百認同當你查詢中華航空或者中國信託其實都是台灣的公司但語言上的隔閡翻譯到英文就一樣明明普通話概念就是不同詞彙
@Brian82406
@Brian82406 2 года назад
@@user-ze9me9bn8d 中華民族是個噁心的政治口號, 不會有美國人英國人到處跑去跟人家噁心自己是大不列顛民族。講這種東西在台灣只會被嗆爆而已。
@yudao8125
@yudao8125 2 года назад
@@Brian82406 你们用的旗子还是民国旗,有什么好扯的
@nisstw
@nisstw 2 года назад
@@yudao8125 所以嘞? 你們旗子是打土豪,分田地嗎?? 田誰的,地誰的?? 呵呵呵!!
@mugy9049
@mugy9049 2 года назад
Sometimes I click on this type of videos and pause at the start just to read the amazing fights in the comment sections
@prudentibus
@prudentibus 2 года назад
Hey, I don't like that you like, stop it!
@sadinsamuel1990
@sadinsamuel1990 2 года назад
Me too
@jackn.1120
@jackn.1120 2 года назад
@@prudentibus Your point is irrelevant.
@user-rf4kj1pl3b
@user-rf4kj1pl3b 2 года назад
As a fellow Taiwanese, I really appreciate everyone watching this. Thanks for taking some of your time to understand our situation, no matter what you think.😊
@elnorton7113
@elnorton7113 2 года назад
Hello, my 🐕
@coldbattery
@coldbattery 2 года назад
understand for what? that there's an island to protect America before war?
@silvershark6403
@silvershark6403 2 года назад
Personally, I support Taiwanese independence. No one should be under the thumb of someone else, no matter what. Best of luck, and I hope my stupid-ass government doesn't turn a blind eye.
@Allan-zu4is
@Allan-zu4is 2 года назад
@@silvershark6403 Can a state legally secede from the union? Oh wait, there was a civil war
@henryshen1156
@henryshen1156 2 года назад
I am from mainland China. But I support whatever people from Taiwan choose. But I wish someday, the social and political system in Taiwan CAN BE applied to Mainland China. CCP does not represent China.
@87711jimmy
@87711jimmy 2 года назад
Fun fact: KMT is the party who fights against the CPC during the china civil war, but they lost and force back to Taiwan.
@cpob2013
@cpob2013 2 года назад
thats not so much a fun fact as just history... a fun fact would be that taiwan wasnt considered part of china until after ww2 and it was ceded from japanese control. the KMT is just an occupying force from the mainland. the native taiwanese didnt give a shit about the civil war and were actively oppressed by the KMT troops and refugees
@user-kf5nx9tc2p
@user-kf5nx9tc2p 2 года назад
@@cpob2013 Taiwan is actually part of Fujian Province before Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 and then ceded by Qing dynasty after. You can think it's part of China before then.
@user-oq1oc4qx4p
@user-oq1oc4qx4p 16 дней назад
Taiwan and Penghu are leftover issues from World War II. See Treaty of San Francisco. At the time, the U.S. government helped the Chinese Nationalist Party (Republic of China), which had been defeated in the Chinese Civil War, escape to Taiwan, which was then a Japanese colony. See Formosa betrayed. After the Chinese Kuomintang came to Taiwan, it still maintained dictatorial rule, but moved towards democracy under pressure from the United States, and the Taiwanese entered the Republic of China to fight for their rights. The Chinese who lost their privileges in Taiwan united with the People's Republic of China to steal Taiwan and Penghu.
@bomber001
@bomber001 2 года назад
The PolyMatter cycle: Video about China Video about China Video about China Other video Video about Singapore Video about Singapore rinse and repeat
@Legion849
@Legion849 2 года назад
Not yet still waiting for part 5 of China's reckoning.
@CyanTeamProductions
@CyanTeamProductions 2 года назад
@@Legion849 I think the last part will be the collapse of the US.
@lmcguiness5476
@lmcguiness5476 2 года назад
@@CyanTeamProductions we will never collapse. We'll outlive you and your country
@CyanTeamProductions
@CyanTeamProductions 2 года назад
@@lmcguiness5476 I am from the United States too lmao. I choose not to lie to myself.
@lmcguiness5476
@lmcguiness5476 2 года назад
@@CyanTeamProductions oh really? You're one of those self guilt people!
@vennstudios9885
@vennstudios9885 2 года назад
in the future "Grandpa how did the third world war happened?" "Oh sonny it's ALL because of a tweet" "Really"
@roxylius7550
@roxylius7550 2 года назад
The result would be ugly but I don't think america would risk all out nuclear war because of taiwan. Likewise, I don't think China would risk attacking taiwan anyway. Even without US's help, taiwan is still powerful enough to cause serious damage before going down. Just imagine 1 of those modern missiles hitting multi billion dollar skyscrapper in shanghai. It's simply too expensive for modern developed nations to fight each other
@Daddy-ko2jn
@Daddy-ko2jn 2 года назад
@@roxylius7550 if you lose Taiwan’s massive microchip production that America depends on then we will have no new cars, computers, electronics, military advancements and if China takes Taiwan then they will dictate the price of these chips and control the market.
@roxylius7550
@roxylius7550 2 года назад
@@Daddy-ko2jn nope, if china tried to take taiwan by force, most of those factories would be turned into rubble from all the fighting. That includes hundres of factories and skyscrappers on mainland as well. it's basic logic
@Daddy-ko2jn
@Daddy-ko2jn 2 года назад
@@roxylius7550 China has their own semiconductor microchip manufacturing facilities spread out through the county so unless you take out every single one of those then yes they would most likely be the leading market producer, Taiwan already produces about half of the entire worlds output on semiconductor microchips. And The U.S government literally thought up the idea of Nuking Beijing and Shanghai over fears of China trying to attack and take Taiwan in the late 1950s, 1958 I think. But sadly I think our new administration would be to cowardice and weak to stand up to China
@roxylius7550
@roxylius7550 2 года назад
@@Daddy-ko2jn lol, do you get org45m from wanting to go to war or something? What's up with the obsession?
@isaacmcginn7923
@isaacmcginn7923 Год назад
Great video
@MizMite2002
@MizMite2002 2 года назад
America is getting a state of the art semiconductor plant in Arizona. The chips are needed for the f35 and right now Taiwan is the only supplier. Plant open in 2024.
@anti-bullingjames
@anti-bullingjames 2 года назад
Completely bs. Military equipment and small gadget have different requirements on chips. Az plant produces 5nm chips for phone and other small gadgets. Military equipment needs high tolerance in different environment and stable chips rather than more smaller (high density) chips. That's why China, though have no abilities to produce chips less than 28 nm but still able to manufacture 5th fighter jets and hypersonic missiles.
@Hybred
@Hybred 2 года назад
I thought lays were made in the US? And why are chips so important for international relations to the point the US has to keep a good relationship with China & Taiwan just because chip companies make them there? I can do without chips, American's must really be obese if the government is kissing China's ass just so their citizens can have their chips. This is pathetic
@AnAZPatriot
@AnAZPatriot 2 года назад
The US mitary and the DOD source their semiconductors across multiple suppliers. Intel, Samsung, TSMC, Xilinx, and Qualcom all provide glass (that's what we in the semiconductor manufacturing industry call microchips) to the US military...and the F-35. You think there is only 1 computer or type of computer on board? One type of sensor? One type of communication device? One type of data device? And all the different types of glass are made by one company??? I mean, I know beaurocrats are pretty stupid...do you really think they're THAT stupid?
@matt9887
@matt9887 2 года назад
The term “democracy” is being used so loosely these days. Just because you can cast your vote once in every few years, does not grant it democracy by default.
@script_na
@script_na 2 года назад
It actually means you can purchase a gun pretty conveniently and shoot whoever you want.
@LarryWater
@LarryWater 2 года назад
@@script_na That sounds like a dictatorship.
@jameshdr5583
@jameshdr5583 2 года назад
@@LarryWater that’s US guns policy...
@TheSilverazo
@TheSilverazo 2 года назад
Certainly better than having a 100 year dictatorship
@LarryWater
@LarryWater 2 года назад
To me, guns are partly important to democracy. If the US didn’t have guns, they wouldn’t be able to overthrow King George’s rule over the colonies.
@specialted1
@specialted1 2 года назад
A diplomat who says “yes” means “maybe”, a diplomat who says “maybe” means “no”, and a diplomat who says “no” is not a diplomat!
@mountainous_port
@mountainous_port 2 года назад
Haha yeah
@mobiuscoreindustries
@mobiuscoreindustries 2 года назад
Extremely accurate... I mean when every single thing you say will trigger a tantrum in at least someone, honesty becomes a really rare premium.
@considerthis7712
@considerthis7712 2 года назад
11 May 2022. Moving forward , US State Dept website has removed US recognises Taiwan is part of China!
@gr8potatosaurusofthunderfart
@gr8potatosaurusofthunderfart 2 года назад
The next time someone calls me out on being indecisive, I'll send them this video...
@jjc1347
@jjc1347 2 года назад
It pretty much shows how the US is run by lawyers.
@dirtypure2023
@dirtypure2023 2 года назад
It's far worse than that, but I think you have the gist of it.
@dunnowy123
@dunnowy123 2 года назад
Well...yeah. why wouldn't that be the case? Lawyers are the most likely to understand law and policy. That's the case in every country that isn't a dictatorship. Naturally lawyers will gravitate towards government.
@PhysicsGamer
@PhysicsGamer 2 года назад
Yes, rule of law tends to work out better in the long run than the alternative.
@ooooneeee
@ooooneeee 2 года назад
Accurate, most politicians are lawyers.
@whoisjoe5610
@whoisjoe5610 2 года назад
Here we fucking go with JQ for god's sake
@meMajorLazor
@meMajorLazor 2 года назад
USA: *Sorry democracy is currently out of stock*
@mt8956
@mt8956 2 года назад
RIP Afghanistan
@hewhohasnoidentity4377
@hewhohasnoidentity4377 2 года назад
We left all of our Democracy seeds in Iraq ll
@andrewjgrimm
@andrewjgrimm 2 года назад
Must have been because of panic buying.
@TheMusicalFruit
@TheMusicalFruit 2 года назад
USA: Please call back if you discover oil in your country.
@CountDraccula
@CountDraccula 2 года назад
The US is not a Democracy it is a Republic.
@derekeano
@derekeano 2 года назад
Both mainland and Taiwan both say there is one China; they are just divided between and RoC and PRC, respectively. So any country can say “I recognize Taiwan is part of one China,” and not necessarily support either side, provided they don’t differentiate between PRC and RoC.
@yopyop3241
@yopyop3241 2 года назад
Taiwan's dictator said that 30 years ago. For the last 25 years, since Taiwan became a democracy, polling has said that the Taiwanese themselves would like to say something very different, but the Taiwanese government has kept quiet because China threatens to invade Taiwan if it ever tries to speak up about the Taiwanese people's actual desires.
@Eyl279
@Eyl279 Год назад
What does ‘Acknowledge’ mean in this context?
@user-we3eg9vs8z
@user-we3eg9vs8z 2 года назад
"...mutually enforced facade of resolution" I like that.
@NoName-dl4rt
@NoName-dl4rt 2 года назад
char englisherist*
@matthewandrew
@matthewandrew 2 года назад
Mabuhay
@sundalongpatpat
@sundalongpatpat 2 года назад
Is Taiwan a country or not? USA: Of course
@madden8021
@madden8021 2 года назад
Is Taiwan a country or not? USA: Well, Uhh, Maybe? Idk? I have nuclear weapons aimed at me from the Chinese mainland so I can't chose my own foreign policy anymore.
@FynnRosenzweig
@FynnRosenzweig 2 года назад
@@madden8021 China cant do anything to USA lmao, USA doesn't want Taiwan to be independent because if so they cant sell weapons to them anymore. its all about money.
@FynnRosenzweig
@FynnRosenzweig 2 года назад
@Lianhua Xin exactly. same for middle east. they just want people there to fight 24/7.
@freeskier64
@freeskier64 2 года назад
@@FynnRosenzweig nah, it’s not that simple.Taiwan is the last trump card for US to contain China. A hidden trump card is better than a used trump card. Also god knows what will happen if this card is played poorly. Granting Taiwan independence will certainly led to war, and put US in a dilemma. People who incite or support Taiwan to gain independence have no idea of what they are doing. They are risking their lives , their families’ lives and most lives on earth for something that doesn’t benefit them. It is either their unification or their war, bystanders should just keep their mouth shut and mind their own business.
@FynnRosenzweig
@FynnRosenzweig 2 года назад
@@freeskier64 I see.....
@digitalformosan9330
@digitalformosan9330 11 месяцев назад
You should make a video what the status quo actually is. It’s simply a continuous of the civil war which government may represent China until total elimination of the other site.
@rubengutierrez5102
@rubengutierrez5102 Год назад
The White House can't say they support a one China policy, and then say it supports democracy on the Island of Taiwan, that's crazy!
@phatkid6811
@phatkid6811 2 года назад
USA: "We support One China Policy" Narrator: "Where is the Capital - Beijing or Taipei? USA: (Wink)
@paulricky9340
@paulricky9340 2 года назад
Taipei is able to realise ONE CHINA?
@JNJNRobin1337
@JNJNRobin1337 2 года назад
Whats The US Capital
@oogdhugee_3072
@oogdhugee_3072 2 года назад
I support 1-China-PRC policy, i also support independent China-ROC policy. China-PRC is one De Jure China-ROC is one De facto I support Two China-1 policies. Just as there are Two Americas USA and Latin .
@Checkmate1138
@Checkmate1138 2 года назад
"Does Taiwan exist!?!?" Obi-Wan: "From a certain point of view..."
@RazSkull673
@RazSkull673 2 года назад
The real question is, does Taiwan have the high ground?
@Anthony305ttt
@Anthony305ttt 2 года назад
@@RazSkull673 yep! we have lots of mountains and canyons in this small island nation.
@aratirao9007
@aratirao9007 2 года назад
@@Anthony305ttt 🔹SERCH ADITYA RATHORE, HE ALSO MAKES INFORMATIVE CONTENT LIKE POLYMATTER
@alohacnnew
@alohacnnew 2 года назад
@Liang in USA美國亮 Just open your eyes. It's not TAIWAN passport. It's Republic of China passport.
@docjaji5071
@docjaji5071 2 года назад
@Liang in USA美國亮 ever heard of one country, two systems? If Taiwan wants to point their guns at us, the country’s unification must be issued, peacefully. Westerners can back off.
@Mr.Nichan
@Mr.Nichan 2 года назад
5:27 Now you've made me feel like we need to go word-for-word through the Hebrew and Spanish versions of these texts.
@kanlu5199
@kanlu5199 2 года назад
Words are powerless when there is no gun to support it
@MY-zj8pb
@MY-zj8pb 2 года назад
Is taiwan a country America: *SWEATING* China: *gives it a look* America: "next question thanks"
@jhunemallare2457
@jhunemallare2457 2 года назад
Taiwan is an independent democratic country, a friend of US TAIWAN’s monitors Beijing it’s capital
@krossfield9139
@krossfield9139 2 года назад
@@jhunemallare2457 Good wish~😉
@freeman2take
@freeman2take 8 месяцев назад
I believe US wants some of TW's unique resource (TSMC/Mask during COVID/other important tech brands), yet don't want to upset the economic benefit with China also. US wants to benefit from both ends that's why the ambiguity. This is a similar position UN took because China had much more resource/cheaper labor to exploit by UN members during their earlier days as a developing country. Money talks, doesn't matter what international body. US also benefits greatly from 'allowing Taiwan to defend themselves' by selling older gen weapons at a premium.
@opeoluwaawoniyi8629
@opeoluwaawoniyi8629 2 года назад
Good report, clear and unbiased.
@Grymbaldknight
@Grymbaldknight 2 года назад
Given that the US culturally gets erect whenever freedom, democracy, and independence are mentioned, i think it's reasonable to suggest that it privately supports Taiwanese independence. However, that's not the same as being willing to start a war by openly siding with an easily-squashed territory.
@yuchenchen8012
@yuchenchen8012 2 года назад
The best policy right now is to continue supporting the status quo. However, the US cannot let China use force to take back Taiwan. A strong deterrent must be there at all times. Despite China's strong rhetoric, China itself is also not willing to make the first move to rock the boat. It's economy is overwhelmingly dependent on exporting to Western democracies. A war with Taiwan is a war that the Communists must WIN. Anything close to a stalemate once fighting begins (especially when the economic effects come in) could mean the downfall of the entire Communist Party.
@roxylius7550
@roxylius7550 2 года назад
@@yuchenchen8012 why would they even want to start a war to begin with. Unlike US bombing a bunch of helpless tribesmen, China bombing taiwan would mean retaliation from taiwan's part. Any modern missile could easily destroy one of the many many many skyscrappers in shanghai or guangzhou. The price is simply not worth it for all parties involved
@williamcothrum9199
@williamcothrum9199 2 года назад
@@roxylius7550 wouldn't even need a missed to get rid of their tofu dredge buildings. Just a fire hose can destroy many of their cities
@rongarcia2128
@rongarcia2128 2 года назад
@@yuchenchen8012 nahh it's become clear that the idea of US loving democracy is a joke considering its never ending crusade of systematic disenfranchising certain groups of people. For people of color, You will need to become a ninja to be able to cast the vote
@roxylius7550
@roxylius7550 2 года назад
@@williamcothrum9199 errr this might hurt your feeling, but many chinese skyscrappers were built by american architects.
@jeremydien5744
@jeremydien5744 2 года назад
5:27 I was pretty astonished by the name "Dominion of Canada" as it is so rarely used.
@reillywalker195
@reillywalker195 2 года назад
It's also obsolete, at least since 1982.
@leojei
@leojei 2 года назад
The name "Dominion of Canada" simply tells you how long ago that policy was drafted.
@awesomemantm2000
@awesomemantm2000 2 года назад
The Kingdom of Canada
@NoVisionGuy
@NoVisionGuy 2 года назад
@@leojei also Canada being a domain of UK
@georgevirtus
@georgevirtus 2 года назад
It was a Dominion along with South Africa, Australia, New Zealand etc. Meaning it had its own government but the UK Parliament handles foreign affairs. There were the normal colonies but there were special some places that were classified as Protectorates (Palestine/Israel, Iraq, Syria, Jordan) which is protected by Britain. The British Raj (India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar) was the Crown jewel of the Empire.
@user-cd4bx6uq1y
@user-cd4bx6uq1y Год назад
Yep, I remember watching this
@rick25810
@rick25810 2 года назад
The clip at 6:36 confused me...... No one is legally allowed to film the voting process, wondering where the clip comes from.
@Thebester3
@Thebester3 2 года назад
I have lived in Taiwan 4 years and it is a beautiful place Looking at those videos just bring back memories
@ryanp8925
@ryanp8925 2 года назад
I also lived Taiwan but before that I lived in China. The move was absolutely wonderful. I now understand why China is so jealous of Taiwan. Mao literally wiped China out, even their language is the Walmart version of the traditional Chinese characters Taiwan uses.
@vintnerw1087
@vintnerw1087 2 года назад
@@ryanp8925 Jealous of Taiwan? As a Chinese I would have wholeheartedly agreed with you 30 years ago, dreamed of immigrating to a western country 20 years ago, and felt neutral about your statement 10 years ago. But now, I can only consider what you said funny. My life in China is so much more comfortable than any where I have ever been, and oh boi I've been to places. Chinese. Are. Now. Rich. lol. Suck on that.
@eisenhowerlau1153
@eisenhowerlau1153 2 года назад
@@ryanp8925 Taiwan only let us feel amusing instead of jealous. Ahhhhh.
@ryanp8925
@ryanp8925 2 года назад
@@vintnerw1087 Chinese are now rich? HAHAHAHA. Is that a new thing in the past 2 years because as of 2 years ago China does not even supply tissue or soap in public bathrooms. I guess that is why people still poop in public. HAHAHAHAHA @ Chinese being rich. Suck on that.
@ryanp8925
@ryanp8925 2 года назад
@@eisenhowerlau1153 How Ironic is that statement about being amused. I mean when we talk about these kind of things both myself and my Taiwanese friends just laugh at the toxic land of China and how all the people are basically walking robots. Now that is both sad and amusing.
@jeremyleewang
@jeremyleewang 2 года назад
This is such an insightful, intelligent analysis of the dilemma that faces that doesn’t pretend to be anything more.
@user-ze9me9bn8d
@user-ze9me9bn8d 2 года назад
我認為認同台灣人數據有些空間,台灣人並沒有要改名獨立因為事實根本改變不了什麼浪費時間大部分人不熱衷政治,而當你問台灣人認同問題國際化的社會不會認為自己是中國人但說到自己是不是中華民族他們一定會認同有點偏向新加坡華人世界概念 而且只有懂華語的人才清楚區別因為英文翻譯 中國=China 中華=China但這個詞比較像中華民族的意思但也因為舊時代的概念在英文上定義相同對台灣來說是真的保留中華文化官方語言常用語言都是普通話而台語其實是最靠近台灣的中國沿海方言在經歷過日本統治時期後加入日本語也不會正式書寫而台灣原住民是血統也屬於南亞島語系他們曾經被荷蘭統治所以原住民與好像是羅馬拼音而他們佔人口最少數,台灣的首批大量移民已經是中國清朝時代最靠近台灣的沿海居民
@TheMylittletony
@TheMylittletony Год назад
The ambiguity of the US message @1:25 seems like a good strategy to me. It makes it a very hard call for China to decide to attack Taiwan or not, and if they do, it would be hard to know if they should allocate resources to take US intervention into account in their military planning and strategy or not. I bet it makes the planning for an attack a lot more complicated and forces their strategy and logistics to have a lot more moving parts. It probably also keeps them constantly on edge, maybe even paranoid. I wouldn't be surprised if this uncertainty alone acts as a deterrant.
@jeromebesson
@jeromebesson Год назад
Remember Manuel Quezon's 1936-46 American Philippines? There you have Tsai Ing-wen's 2023 American Taiwan. Don't worry about independence.
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