I'm sorry for your loss.
I guess I'm still a wee bit confused.
Here was the original exchange:
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Cdn Blackshirt said:
You're still wrong, so I'll try to say this as clearly as I can ...
1) Historically, the island of Taiwan has NEVER been part of China ...
I disagree.
Taiwan was an integral part of China from 1683 until the Treaty of Shimonoseki which ended the Sino-Japanese War of 1894. At that time China ceded sovereignty over Taiwan to Japan. China reasserted its sovereignty in 1945.
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I don't want to belabour the exact meaning of
integral (of a whole) but since Taiwan was â “ for about 200 years, part of the
whole of China then, as I understand the language, it was integral â “ but I'm sure that my English is deficient.
More to the point: I understand your view that China's imperial reach should not give credence to any modern day claim. The problem is that the Chinese do not see it that way. Many, I will venture to say most Chinese people
believe that everything which ever
was China's must always be China's â “ it is an extension of the idea that each dynasty (including the modern,
communistic oligarchy) has (even today, in the 21st century) a
mandate from 'heaven' to rule
all under heaven. This may be 2,500 year old stuff but it resonates, today. The Maoists did not do much to tamper with the
Han people's well established sense of their place in the world â “ in the
middle between 'heaven' and barbarian chaos.
This Chinese cultural attribute complicates life for everyone, including the Chinese in Taiwan and the folks in Kyrgyzstan, who are seen, by many Han Chinese, as members of an important Chinese
minority. That is one of the reasons why there is so little public comment by Chinese commentators
against China's claims to Taiwan â “ most Chinese believe it is a valid claim.
The ongoing visit of Taiwanese opposition Kuomintang officials is another complication because it reaffirms Chiang Kai-shek's original view (shared by many Taiwanese) that Taiwan was, then and now, and integral part of China.
I agree that China's claim to Taiwan flies in the face of all of our liberal-democratic values. I am less sure that we â “ in the entire American led West â “ are willing to go to war with China over Taiwan.