Let me stress once again: it's one thing to call Taiwan a province of China (even though it's not), but policing how others refer to Taiwan is an affront to freedom of speech. We have a shared responsibility to make sure that Chinese censorship has no place in democracies.
A Colorado high school asked to attend the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women. Before they could get approved by a committee—that China sits on—they had to change an old article on their site to say that Taiwan is a "Province of China.” A high school! wsj.com/articles/china-makes…

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Taiwan has its own military, legal system, tax system, currency, and independent democracy. In which part China is ruling Taiwan ? Taiwan is a independent country
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100%. There needs to be discussion now about implementing laws that would supplement our first amendment, protecting our free speech not just from our own government but outside governments as well to cater to modern times.
This happens at UK universities too.
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I wish they hadn't given in. Standing up on issues that small from actors that small matters when they add up.
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応援📣支持致します
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屁啦,不要臉歷史與文化,打斷腿,有啥好奇怪,
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