>Taiwan’s story is the mirror image. Twenty-three million people built a
world-class economy and a resilient democracy by pairing technological
excellence with open debate and free exchange. >Subordinating that success to
the dictates of an authoritarian system holds no appeal, especially after the
unraveling of Hong Kong’s “one country, two systems” — the very template once
marketed to Taiwan. If Beijing wouldn’t keep that promise for Hong Kong, why
would it honor it for Taiwan? >Taiwan sits at the center of global semiconductor
production. Moving it into Beijing’s orbit would concentrate, not diversify,
risk, placing the world’s most advanced chips and manufacturing know-how under
the political leverage of an authoritarian state.
Hexbear was doing their brigade again, trying to try wedges between people.
That’s brigading.
You’re brigading this thread.
This comment is a brigade.
Brigade.
(I’ve been looking at your page over the last few days, you can probably tell)
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