At China's most recent Congress they refer to Australia as a Special Administrative Zone. Musk is a mouth piece for China because they create his sustainable revenue and production numbers that allows him to fuel his government created empire of sci-fi fantasies.
You mean, back up my claim by providing you with a link that no longer exists given a government that necessarily creates a shifting sands of information for its citizens and curates its external information? How about a screen shot? That won't work either, huh? Guess we know why they change it now.
If I could post my screenshots to here I would, but I can't.
But that misses the point that Taiwan will never accept this: those who want 'independence' are obviously against reunification, the others won't accept to 'surrender' to the communists.
In case of military takeover I suspect there would still be a "special administrative zone" but obviously how "lenient" that might be would depend on the situation on the ground...
Its full of big mouths impulsively blurting out ideas on subjects they aren't experts on (like Taiwan-China relations), often with questionable conflicts of interest.
Not that HN is perfect... I am guilty of rambling on about things I don't really know about. But something about HN's redditesque format makes it so much less severe than Twitter.
Just concentrate on getting to Mars, Elon. If you can pull your head in and stop f'ing round with what doesn't concern you, we might even like you again.
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If I could post my screenshots to here I would, but I can't.
But that misses the point that Taiwan will never accept this: those who want 'independence' are obviously against reunification, the others won't accept to 'surrender' to the communists.
In case of military takeover I suspect there would still be a "special administrative zone" but obviously how "lenient" that might be would depend on the situation on the ground...
Its full of big mouths impulsively blurting out ideas on subjects they aren't experts on (like Taiwan-China relations), often with questionable conflicts of interest.
Not that HN is perfect... I am guilty of rambling on about things I don't really know about. But something about HN's redditesque format makes it so much less severe than Twitter.