

It doesn’t. You can identify as Taiwanese and still think that Taiwan and China are one.
I identify as firstly from my region but that doesn’t mean I believe I’m apart from the rest of the country.


It doesn’t. You can identify as Taiwanese and still think that Taiwan and China are one.
I identify as firstly from my region but that doesn’t mean I believe I’m apart from the rest of the country.


but most Taiwanese people now identify as Taiwanese
Again, how do you know? And why would that imply that they don’t believe that Taiwan and China are one entity?
I don’t understand why you bring up the possibility of Taiwan to remove the CCP or retake mainland China. My comment had nothing to do with that but with the opinion of the Taiwanese


Abandoning claims is not the same as abandoning the view that they belong


This is not what I meant. The taiwanese sees themselves as part of China, not an independent country. Just not a region that’s compatible with the communist party which is the issue here. Maintaining the status quo doesn’t contradict that.
If the CCP goes away the issue is gone.


How do you know?


Well Taiwan sees itself as part of mainland China, just not a part of the communist regime
Yes, that is what I wrote earlier. And wether or not Taiwan could reclaim the mainland is not relevant to this.
Take care mate