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Is this imperialism by China, a country which is supposed to be left-wing? Leftists are normally anti-imperialism. Wouldn’t it be better to let Taiwan democratically decide whether they want to be part of China or not?

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      3 days ago

      And not winning any elections doesn’t give Xi Jinping any claim to mainland China either.

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          2 days ago

          Being a conqueror doesn’t give you a legitimate claim to anything. We decided a century ago to leave that Imperialism bullshit in the past but I guess some people can’t let it go.

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            What we as we want and what is real are two different things. We do business and perform politics with many authoritarians and will continue with no end in sight. Some of us live in reality.

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              We do business and perform politics with many authoritarians

              And that’s exactly why the world can’t have nice things.

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                I’m finding it difficult to continue because you’ve abandoned political analysis for moral truisms. We began by discussing the objective sources of legitimacy and statehood, but you’ve retreated into a ‘Gish Gallop’ of emotional appeals.

                Whether or not you like a regime’s methods doesn’t change the reality of its statehood or its control over a territory. Since you’re no longer engaging with the central argument of how states actually function in reality, there’s nowhere left for this conversation to go.