No, it is not.
It means it is a republic country with the name China. Not something belonging to china. Study, please.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiwan
This is a first good informative reply here. Thank you.
I don't like either that DPP is corrupt too, and have its own issues need to deal with. From knowing some people from within, DPP is more tranparent and open to bring corruption topic out, but surely afraid to harm its own reputation.
And I have to admit, I don't like that activist and I am not following him. But it is just one out of thousands more. It is not realistic to accuse others of the same.
I personally faced Taiwanese openly wearing Nazi SS and russian military symbols taking their inspiration and claiming KMT did right all along in the past.
It us interestingly, we are discussing here 2 key forces:
One (DPP) is for democracy and equal right.
Another (KMT and TPP) is funded by china to subdue a separate country Taiwan to china, and one of which have fascist enclanations (KMT).
https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/news/6303943
By which mean china is a better living standard? Have you ever visited both? Or you are following official data from a communist country?
I visited both on multiple occasions. I am out of post-communist country. Communism and dictatorship is a shitshow. If you grew up in your red dreams it is not my problem until you are my problem and going to bring me into that.
Haha what did you just said? Where and when did that happened? Communist party has never had a power over Taiwan. Even if we are talking about the military gains that a chinese forces (boosted by USSR) got in china during the civil war.
Indigenous people are living in tribes and communities with community leaders being their ruler and news-bringer. It is well knows in Taiwan that those community leaders are profiting from corruption from KMT members.
As I said, DPP is not perfect too, but at least stands for being an "its own nation", not ceding everything to china.
I am wondering where are you getting the info from, I love in Taiwan and I see a different picture from yours.
Well, to other matters