Saturday, December 5, 2009

Do you support the KMT (ROC) claim to owning China?

Do you support the claim that the ROC still owns Mainland China?





If the ROC were to revise its constitution, and lay claim to only Taiwan (and the surrounding islands now under its control), how would you feel about it?Do you support the KMT (ROC) claim to owning China?
It is a mutual understanding that the ';status quo'; remains in the Taiwan Strait for the best interests of all parties involved (Taiwan, China, and perhaps the US.) So any change of constitution that could facilitate a war is no good. Plus, with the Nationalists now in power in Taiwan, such a move towards ';independence'; is unlikely to happen.





Hey, the way I see it, the Communist PRC claims they own Taiwan, which they don't, so why not for the ROC to claim they own the Mainland and call it a draw?








Additional comment:





The following are some of the words I posted on Answers for an earlier question, Taiwan Teacher probably has read it already, but here it is again:





For me, I think it's perfectly okay for a people (nation) to have two States, and Taiwan (Republic of China) deserves a sovereign government free from the People's Republic of China. On the other hand, I cannot see Taiwan totally independent from China either geographically, historically, or culturally.





The so-called ';pro-independence'; is in fact ';pro-name change.'; And people will have to wonder, how important is that ';change'; if it doesn't change anything?





Lastly, it is a shame that both the KMT and DPP governments, when in power, did nothing to improve the lives of the aboriginals other than the lip service of proclaiming them as the true native people of Taiwan.Do you support the KMT (ROC) claim to owning China?
The vile KMT lost ';mainland'; China to the equally vile Chinese Communists in a war. Therefore, the KMT has no legitimate claim on the People's Republic of China. Moreover, I contest the KMT/ROC's claim on Taiwan itself. Taiwan is Taiwan. (I put ';mainland'; in quotes above for us to consider that China is not Taiwan's ';mainland.';) The true ';owners'; of Taiwan are the aborigines, although I prefer the term ';indigenous peoples.'; And, of course, let's not forget the millions (and growing) of Taiwan citizens who culturally identify themselves as ';Taiwanese.';
I support anything that removes the butchers of Tiananmen from power or obstructing their further growth.
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