TaiShang
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Ah, how I wish to land on a job in Mainland! A friend of mine got his PhD four years ago, worked for years at a government office, then did two years postdoctoral on international maritime law, and finally he successfully got an adjunct professor position in the Mainland.
This is the Taiwan story for most oyoungsters. And in fact not just youngsters. For the Middle-aged, too.
Those who are really prosperous and hold nice positions (60+ years olds), they enjoy the benefits of the explosive growth under authoritarian rule. Since then, Taiwan's fundamentals only deteriorated.
Besides, there is no hatred between the two peoples of the same ancestral line; the disagreement is over politics, not over religion, language, sect, fashion, or architecture.
It is political. And Taiwan, by its constitution, also claims the entire Mainland and SCS+Mongolia. Hence, there cannot practically be "independence" for Taiwan in the sense it is propagated in the West.
And, because we did not experience the toxic colonialism of China's Hong Kong, once political disagreement is solved by consensus or force, Taiwan will be de jure (now just de facto) island jewel of the Greater China.
@Nihonjin1051
This is the Taiwan story for most oyoungsters. And in fact not just youngsters. For the Middle-aged, too.
Those who are really prosperous and hold nice positions (60+ years olds), they enjoy the benefits of the explosive growth under authoritarian rule. Since then, Taiwan's fundamentals only deteriorated.
Besides, there is no hatred between the two peoples of the same ancestral line; the disagreement is over politics, not over religion, language, sect, fashion, or architecture.
It is political. And Taiwan, by its constitution, also claims the entire Mainland and SCS+Mongolia. Hence, there cannot practically be "independence" for Taiwan in the sense it is propagated in the West.
And, because we did not experience the toxic colonialism of China's Hong Kong, once political disagreement is solved by consensus or force, Taiwan will be de jure (now just de facto) island jewel of the Greater China.
@Nihonjin1051
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