Comment by _alternator_ 19 days ago Sorry, what does this have to do with notepad++? 16 comments _alternator_ Reply prodigycorp 19 days ago Sorry, I meant to reply to this comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46851664Please refer to it for context. gradus_ad 19 days ago You should repost under the intended post stackghost 19 days ago The notepad++ author has publicly come out in favor of Taiwanese independence. permo-w 19 days ago Taiwan is already independent. Surely the normal way to refer to it would be as coming out against assimilation with mainland China? smuhakg 19 days ago The official position of Taiwan (Republic of China) and the People's Republic of China is that they're rival governments of the same China.The Taiwanese government has never formally declared itself independent from the mainland. Such a declaration would likely cause the PRC to invade.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Consensus 1 reply → sb057 19 days ago >Taiwan is already independent.That is a very controversial statement, and one that both Taipei and Beijing disagree with. 4 replies → stackghost 19 days ago >Surely the normal way to refer to it would be as coming out against assimilation with mainland China?I suppose, though that's not really how I tend to see it phrased on socials or in the media. sMarsIntruder 19 days ago De facto sed non de iure litbear2022 19 days ago Before Trump set his sights on Greenland, Denmark also considered Kosovo to be independent. humanlity 19 days ago [dead] its_ubuntu 19 days ago [flagged]
prodigycorp 19 days ago Sorry, I meant to reply to this comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46851664Please refer to it for context. gradus_ad 19 days ago You should repost under the intended post
stackghost 19 days ago The notepad++ author has publicly come out in favor of Taiwanese independence. permo-w 19 days ago Taiwan is already independent. Surely the normal way to refer to it would be as coming out against assimilation with mainland China? smuhakg 19 days ago The official position of Taiwan (Republic of China) and the People's Republic of China is that they're rival governments of the same China.The Taiwanese government has never formally declared itself independent from the mainland. Such a declaration would likely cause the PRC to invade.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Consensus 1 reply → sb057 19 days ago >Taiwan is already independent.That is a very controversial statement, and one that both Taipei and Beijing disagree with. 4 replies → stackghost 19 days ago >Surely the normal way to refer to it would be as coming out against assimilation with mainland China?I suppose, though that's not really how I tend to see it phrased on socials or in the media. sMarsIntruder 19 days ago De facto sed non de iure litbear2022 19 days ago Before Trump set his sights on Greenland, Denmark also considered Kosovo to be independent. humanlity 19 days ago [dead]
permo-w 19 days ago Taiwan is already independent. Surely the normal way to refer to it would be as coming out against assimilation with mainland China? smuhakg 19 days ago The official position of Taiwan (Republic of China) and the People's Republic of China is that they're rival governments of the same China.The Taiwanese government has never formally declared itself independent from the mainland. Such a declaration would likely cause the PRC to invade.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Consensus 1 reply → sb057 19 days ago >Taiwan is already independent.That is a very controversial statement, and one that both Taipei and Beijing disagree with. 4 replies → stackghost 19 days ago >Surely the normal way to refer to it would be as coming out against assimilation with mainland China?I suppose, though that's not really how I tend to see it phrased on socials or in the media. sMarsIntruder 19 days ago De facto sed non de iure litbear2022 19 days ago Before Trump set his sights on Greenland, Denmark also considered Kosovo to be independent. humanlity 19 days ago [dead]
smuhakg 19 days ago The official position of Taiwan (Republic of China) and the People's Republic of China is that they're rival governments of the same China.The Taiwanese government has never formally declared itself independent from the mainland. Such a declaration would likely cause the PRC to invade.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Consensus 1 reply →
sb057 19 days ago >Taiwan is already independent.That is a very controversial statement, and one that both Taipei and Beijing disagree with. 4 replies →
stackghost 19 days ago >Surely the normal way to refer to it would be as coming out against assimilation with mainland China?I suppose, though that's not really how I tend to see it phrased on socials or in the media.
litbear2022 19 days ago Before Trump set his sights on Greenland, Denmark also considered Kosovo to be independent.
Sorry, I meant to reply to this comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46851664
Please refer to it for context.
You should repost under the intended post
The notepad++ author has publicly come out in favor of Taiwanese independence.
Taiwan is already independent. Surely the normal way to refer to it would be as coming out against assimilation with mainland China?
The official position of Taiwan (Republic of China) and the People's Republic of China is that they're rival governments of the same China.
The Taiwanese government has never formally declared itself independent from the mainland. Such a declaration would likely cause the PRC to invade.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Consensus
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>Taiwan is already independent.
That is a very controversial statement, and one that both Taipei and Beijing disagree with.
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>Surely the normal way to refer to it would be as coming out against assimilation with mainland China?
I suppose, though that's not really how I tend to see it phrased on socials or in the media.
De facto sed non de iure
Before Trump set his sights on Greenland, Denmark also considered Kosovo to be independent.
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