“...that’s why it was banned by China’s censors”
Why? You are both on the same page when it comes to Tibet’s very legitimate struggle for independence.
“...I’d suggest you stop with the insults because I don’t have the time for childish nonsense”
Give me a break - you started with the liberal comparisons.
“The Yuan and Qing dynasties were both ‘foreign’ rule over China, but it is Chinese history because it was during the Yuan time period that the independent states [of China] were unified for the first time...”
By that logic, the constituent colonies should necessarily be independent countries (as they were prior to the Mongol conquest). If they want to be in a ChiCom federation, that’s their right. However, we are not talking about a voluntary union here but a continuation of the colonization by the ChiComs.
...thats why it was banned by Chinas censors
Why? You are both on the same page when it comes to Tibets very legitimate struggle for independence.
Hardly. I may not favor Independence for Tibet (unless mutually agreed upon), but I definitely do not agree with China's handling of Tibet.
...Id suggest you stop with the insults because I dont have the time for childish nonsense
Give me a break - you started with the liberal comparisons.
No, actually it was you with your "Chicom Magnet Thread" and "Chicom Tool" comments. Scroll through if you can't remember.
The Yuan and Qing dynasties were both foreign rule over China, but it is Chinese history because it was during the Yuan time period that the independent states [of China] were unified for the first time...By that logic, the constituent colonies should necessarily be independent countries (as they were prior to the Mongol conquest). If they want to be in a ChiCom federation, thats their right. However, we are not talking about a voluntary union here but a continuation of the colonization by the ChiComs.
Not at all. China has maintained those boundaries (with the exception of the foreign controlled areas during the Qing Dynasty) since unification, only the governments have changes; Yuan / Ming / Qing / Republic of China / Brief "Dynasty" by Yuan ShiKai / People's Republic of China.
You also seem to be forgetting that not all Tibetans want Independence, including the Dalai Lama.