Xi is different from CCP. Feel free to look through our 10+ Xi decodes. We already explained it on our telegram channel https://t.me/FTFoYGL and not going to rehash everything.
Actually you know what, I don't mind rehashing. It'll take a bit tho LOL
Your telegram channel has some interesting decodes but I am not sure that your read of Xi's role is entirely correct.
He's certainly different from CCP, but he is far from a benevolent ruler in the vein of Lee Kuan-yew (formerly of Singapore... although his sons are running it into the ground right now), or even his neighbor Putin (who, while not everyone would call him benevolent, at least has the best interests of Russia and its people in mind).
Putin is friendly to Christians. Xi is not. Putin does not commit widespread atrocities against his ruled people. Xi, even if he does not perpetrate it himself, tacitly allows it. Putin does not impose draconian censorship upon his own people; Xi does.
The people of Taiwan are distinct from the people of the mainland. They share some things in common culturally, but there is also much that has diverged. I am not sure that it would be a good idea for them to recombine at present... especially considering the example of Hong Kong. Yes, you could say that reneging on Hong Kong's independence was a blow to the deep state, but does that justify the terrible things that the city and its people have been subjected to as a result? Hong Kong is being run into the ground right now, because the CCP wants to build up Hainan to replace it as a nexus of commerce. (It is unlikely they will succeed, IMHO.) In contrast, Putin has treated the people of Crimea and eastern Ukraine very well, and in some sense of the word given them their independence.
What is your explanation of these differences?
As a result, I would certainly hope that Xi is taken out right after the CCP is. In my heart of hearts I believe that the greatest thing to happen to China would be its full embrace of Christianity, which has been suppressed there for far too long by various regimes. I do not think that would be possible under Xi.
To be honest, my personal read of the situation is that the good guys might be trying to bait Xi into invading Taiwan. That could be the catalyst in causing the current regime's collapse and allowing the country to turn a new leaf. To add to this, the deals that China has made with Russia recently are economically quite unfavorable for China. If war breaks out, that additional burden would only help the situation.
Also rather than saying people in Taiwan dislike people in China, it may be more accurate to say that people in Taiwan dislike the regime of the mainland. I've met many Taiwanese IRL and on the internet and I couldn't say that they disliked people from China as a rule, just possibly those that are brainwashed.
Xi is different from CCP. Feel free to look through our 10+ Xi decodes. We already explained it on our telegram channel https://t.me/FTFoYGL and not going to rehash everything.
Actually you know what, I don't mind rehashing. It'll take a bit tho LOL
Your telegram channel has some interesting decodes but I am not sure that your read of Xi's role is entirely correct.
He's certainly different from CCP, but he is far from a benevolent ruler in the vein of Lee Kuan-yew (formerly of Singapore... although his sons are running it into the ground right now), or even his neighbor Putin (who, while not everyone would call him benevolent, at least has the best interests of Russia and its people in mind).
Putin is friendly to Christians. Xi is not. Putin does not commit widespread atrocities against his ruled people. Xi, even if he does not perpetrate it himself, tacitly allows it. Putin does not impose draconian censorship upon his own people; Xi does.
The people of Taiwan are distinct from the people of the mainland. They share some things in common culturally, but there is also much that has diverged. I am not sure that it would be a good idea for them to recombine at present... especially considering the example of Hong Kong. Yes, you could say that reneging on Hong Kong's independence was a blow to the deep state, but does that justify the terrible things that the city and its people have been subjected to as a result? Hong Kong is being run into the ground right now, because the CCP wants to build up Hainan to replace it as a nexus of commerce. (It is unlikely they will succeed, IMHO.) In contrast, Putin has treated the people of Crimea and eastern Ukraine very well, and in some sense of the word given them their independence.
What is your explanation of these differences?
As a result, I would certainly hope that Xi is taken out right after the CCP is. In my heart of hearts I believe that the greatest thing to happen to China would be its full embrace of Christianity, which has been suppressed there for far too long by various regimes. I do not think that would be possible under Xi.
To be honest, my personal read of the situation is that the good guys might be trying to bait Xi into invading Taiwan. That could be the catalyst in causing the current regime's collapse and allowing the country to turn a new leaf. To add to this, the deals that China has made with Russia recently are economically quite unfavorable for China. If war breaks out, that additional burden would only help the situation.
Also rather than saying people in Taiwan dislike people in China, it may be more accurate to say that people in Taiwan dislike the regime of the mainland. I've met many Taiwanese IRL and on the internet and I couldn't say that they disliked people from China as a rule, just possibly those that are brainwashed.