I'd be in there right now, but I've got exams. I didn't even want to argue on the issue of sovereignty but Phanyboy had to bring it up. After my last exam tomorrow though, I'll be there.cherryblossom said:you two, we need you in current affairs!
No I don't think Taiwan should become independent - though yes, I know tw and mainland china have differing economies etc.
But Taiwanese are Chinese....they have squinty eyes and yellow skin like the rest of us.
China now has a yi guo liang zhi policy, which means one nation, two 'zhi du' - i.e. capitalism and communism. HK has accepted it pretty well, why can't TW?
Taiwan doesn't want to accept it because they don't believe they are the property of the mainland, under it's constitution blah blah. Of course, the legality of this whole situation is ambiguous and inconclusive.. but Hong Kong was essentially on a formal contracted lease to Britain, and it was made clear that the city would be returned to Chinese sovereignty at the handover.. so Hong Kong can't really not accept Chinese sovereignty, if ya get my drift.