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Shan Fengchen: Taiwan and Mainland China, Who Should "Unify" Whom? | the Ccp's One-Party Dictatorship

There's a joke circulating online that goes like this: It goes like this: The mainland and Taiwan are discussing unification. The Taiwanese say, "In terms of democracy, freedom, and wealth, what can you compare to us?" The mainlanders just stare blankly, speechless. The Taiwanese continue, "Unification is great! One country, one system, two local elections, whoever gets elected becomes president, okay?" The mainlanders still open their mouths, c…
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There's a joke circulating online that goes like this: It goes like this: The mainland and Taiwan are discussing unification. The Taiwanese say, "In terms of democracy, freedom, and wealth, what can you compare to us?" The mainlanders just stare blankly, speechless. The Taiwanese continue, "Unification is great! One country, one system, two local elections, whoever gets elected becomes president, okay?" The mainlanders still open their mouths, c…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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