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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: Derb’s July Diary: Taiwan Is Yellowtopia, Cultural Marxism with Chinese Characteristics, Etc. The absence of diversity in Taiwan is noticeable. [Mr and Mrs Derb spent the second half of July on vacation in the Far East ten days in Taiwan, then four days in Hong Kong. Here are some random observations about Taiwan. Since our Hong Kong visit overlapped into August, Ill post on that in next months diary. I last came to Taiwan forty-five years ago almost to the day, arriving July 23rd 1971 and staying for six weeks. Mrs Derb, a mainland-Chinese, had never been to Taiwan at all.] Two weeks in Yellowtopia. The first thing you notice, strolling around in a Chinese city in this case Taipei, shilinnightmarkedthe capital of Taiwan for the first time in many years, is the appalling absence of racial diversity. Everybody in Taipei is Chinese. Well, of course, not quite everybody. You come across a round-eye occasionally so occasionally that you stare at each other for a couple of beats, then look away in embarrassment. And Ive no doubt there are local concentrations here and there around the universities, perhaps. We saw precious few non-Chinese, though, and we were by no means slumming it. We stayed in a tourist hotel not a grand one, but decently nice and ambled among the crowds in touristy places like the Shilin Night Market and the National Palace Museum. Those crowds were well-nigh all Chinese
or at any rate East Asian: I suppose some proportion were tourists from Japan and Korea. Taiwan is a Yellowtopia. Outside a few minor and particular social contexts, the Chinese dont mind foreigners. They even occasionally marry them. Still they would never be such bloody fools as to invite foreign settlement in numbers so great as to demographically challenge the native stock. As to permitting settlement in those numbers un-invited: Well, there are degrees of folly too extreme to be contemplated by any civilization that has not lost its collective mind. Cultural Marxism with Chinese characteristics Not that race-guilt-mongering is totally absent from the tsaiscene in Taiwan. The current (since January this year) President Tsai Ing-wen is a Cultural Marxist determined to right historical wrongs, or at any rate to make proper gestures in that direction. Tsai could never go full Angela Merkel, throwing open Taiwans borders to hordes of immigrants from a radically different culture. I dont say she might not wish to; but if she tried it, shed be lynched by the citizenry. She has, though, found a target for her race-guilt yearnings: Taiwans aborigines. Before the Chinese showed up in the seventeenth century, Taiwan was home to Polynesian peoples speaking languages related to Filipino, Hawaiian, Indonesian, Maori, and the others. Some paleoanthropologists have argued that Taiwan is in fact the original homeland from which all these peoples scattered; but I dont know the current status of this theory.taiwanaborigines Once Chinese settlement got going in earnest, the inevitable happened: the aborigines were absorbed, killed, or chased off into the mountains. Actual self-identifying aborigines now number around half a million one in forty of Taiwans population. Many more Taiwanese than that have some aborigine ancestry, though. One of President Tsais grandmothers was an aborigine. So bring on the race guilt! On August 1st this year President Tsai issued a formal apology to the aborigines. The incoming Chinese, she said: took everything from the first inhabitants who, on the land they have known most intimately, became displaced, foreign, non-mainstream and marginalized. Marginalized! The lady has plainly made a close study of CultMarx jargon. One of our tour guides, an admirably cynical and plain-spoken fellow, gave us a politically incorrect (and therefore probably true) angle on the subject. The government gave them title to land where they live, in the mountains and islands. Developers built villas and retreats for city people, who pay rent to the aborigines. So they dont have to work, just wait for the rent checks. They sit around all day drinking and getting fat. Their life expectancy is like fifty-five. I didnt think to ask if theyve been given casino licenses. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
Cultural Marxism is a much harder sell in the East. Those folks just don't have proper conditioning. I've asked many of the Taiwanese that I've met about the aboriginal people of that island, and none of them seem to know what I'm talking about. Its All About The Supreme Court
______________________________________ Suspect all media / resist bad propaganda/Learn NLP everyday everyway ;) If you don't control your mind someone else will.
Fer sure. They have Austronesian language, cultural practices, religion, and genetics. The indigenous tribe have been living on the island of Formosa way back into prehistory. Its All About The Supreme Court
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