Taiwan’s Practice Proves China Can Fully Implement Democracy

Taiwan’s experience proves that China is fully capable of implementing democratic politics. The existence of the Republic of China demonstrates that Chinese people can be free individuals and can lead prosperous and happy lives. The country has the ability to achieve fair and free healthcare, pensions, and education. Government officials can work under the supervision of the people, disclose their assets openly, with a non-partisan military, independent judiciary, and freedom of the press. While we wish the people of Taiwan well, we must also strive for the same for ourselves!

Shanghai Jiao Tong University professor Hu Wei proposed full integration into the Western world but was dismissed. Professor Hu suggested adjusting strategic direction to align with the United States against Russia for understanding and eventual integration into the Western world. However, after speaking the truth, Professor Hu was dismissed, while others spreading deceitful words like Jin Canrong and Hu Angang became guests of Xi Jinping. This is the reality of China today.

The financial industry faces various paths forward: some choose to run away, others become pregnant, and there are those who turn to religion. Former elite institution ladies now sell on Financial Street, former CFA certified individuals switch to food delivery, and former fund managers become ski instructors. Some, particularly women, opt for “strategic pregnancies.” There are also those who see through life, such as fund managers turning to psychological counseling after trading insight and venture capitalists choosing religion – demonstrating a higher level of enlightenment.

NVIDIA CEO Huang Renxun recently stated, “Taiwan is a very, very important country,” yet mainstream Chinese media and social media remain quiet without launching attacks or causing a commotion, let alone a nationwide boycott. Some netizens mock this situation: “Provoking a boycott from the entire internet if capable, deleting news if unable.” -22HomoPoliticus

The biggest difference between the United States and China lies in the lifestyle of a neighbor protesting Biden government policies by hanging flags upside down. What they protest is not as crucial as the lifestyle of freedom, especially freedom of speech. This stark difference between the US and China is evident as no one would report – both officials and citizens treat informants as fools. This is the norm in a healthy society. Democracy and freedom are lifestyles, while systems serve as frameworks that perish without flesh and blood. The daily lives of citizens breathe life into the system, giving it vitality.