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UN Membership for Taiwan




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Uploaded to YouTube by: knack26
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 13 March 2018
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 9 September 2007

Tags: 台灣




Description:

Taiwan deserves membership in the United Nations.

"I'm one of those people that call myself Taiwanese, not Chinese, and will school anyone that tries to tell me otherwise.

And I'm angry--angry at the power-hungry, oppressive Chinese Nationalist government that has been the source of such identity fraud. And while the historical claims to power are disputable, what cannot be denied are the corrupt politics and 40+ years of repressive martial law, targeted massacre of over 20,000 of the country's most educated, imprisonment and execution of perceived political dissidence, attempted extinction of the Taiwanese language, and continual use of missiles pointed at the island as a threat. What's more is the fact that Taiwan has been a thriving sovereignty with one of the world's strongest economies, richest cultures, and newest democratic values. They flourish best independent from China, who continues to stand in the way of Taiwan's self-actualization and inclusion in the global community."

There is a reason I am not deleting all the hateful and negative comments from the supporters of China's actions: I believe in freedom of speech, an idea that the Chinese government suppresses.