• ripcord@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Not really a good comparison.

    If American Samoa had been an independent country for the last 75 years, operating pretty much completely independently, had 23 million people, claimed not to be ruled by the US, and other people were saying “we recognize that it has been independent for decades at this point” then it’d be comparable.

    What happens if Taiwan attempts full autonomy or China attempts full control

    Are you implying Taiwan isn’t already fully autonomous? Or that China has any control over Taiwan…?

    • Dr. Dabbles@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      You are really simplifying the ROC vs PRC situation and leaving out a mountain of important context here.

      Are you implying Taiwan isn’t already fully autonomous?

      Implying? I’m not implying anything. But for clarity’s sake I’ll say very clearly that Taiwan was part of China, China still considers Taiwan part of China, and Taiwan disputes this. Largely because the ROC leadership fled mainland China to Taiwan, and after the 1980s largely because of their economic power.

      In either case, my comparison seems fine still. In fact, if you go back to the Samoan Civil War, my example works even better than you realized. What happens if Samoa says they still control American Samoa and they want their islands back? Pretty much the same situation as PRC vs ROC, but 55 years earlier.