In today’s Wumao Soup, we’ll talk about Taiwan, the sovereign country the Chinese Communist Party insists is not a country, but constantly threatens to invade just like a country, while the “antiwar” crowd is eagerly encouraging them to start that war, endangering millions.
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Taiwan is a country, a state. It has its own territory, government, army, police, courts, taxes, passports and elections, just like any other country.
The only difference? Its neighbor, imperialist China, wants to invade it, and other countries try to please the big bully.
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Taiwan’s official name is the Republic of China, or ROC. The ROC was founded in 1912, after the fall of the Qing dynasty. The People’s Republic of China, or PRC, was founded by democidal dictator Mao Zedong and his communist party, in 1949, after fighting against the ROC.
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The basic chronology here makes it quite absurd to call the older state, the ROC, a “breakaway province” from the younger one, the PRC. Or to argue that the PRC, founded in 1949, is somehow older than the USA, founded on July 4, 1776.
Even Trump is older than the PRC.
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The PRC are the Maoist rebels who fought China’s regime, not a continuation of it. They even refuse to pay the Qing Empire’s sovereign debts. As revolutionaries, they specifically sought to destroy the “Four Olds” during the Cultural Revolution.
And they never ruled Taiwan.
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It is pure expansionist warmongering. And like any imperialism, it relies on armies of online propagandists spreading lame excuses, so that it can hope one day to get away with armies of real soldiers murdering, looting and conquering.
Since 1945, the UN charter has assigned a permanent Security Council seat to the ROC. In 1971, the UN gave that seat to the PRC — without amending the charter. A political decision not tied to any actual event, as the two states had co-existed for decades at that point.
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The US position has also been deliberately ambiguous. Washington “acknowledges” Beijing’s position on Taiwan — acknowledges, not agrees: US officials still visit Taiwan without the PRC’s permission, and countries do business with Taiwan as with any other country.
8/20
The Taiwanese have never been ruled by the PRC, and they have no desire to ever be ruled by it. Taiwan is not the PRC’s “internal affair”: if the CCP already controlled Taiwan, they would not be threatening to invade it; and if the Taiwanese wanted to join them, they would:
9/20
Taiwan today is a functioning democracy. They have free elections, opposition parties, free media, civil society. When was the last time China had free elections, by the way?
Perhaps it is the mainland, “West Taiwan”, who would rejoin the Republic, if offered a choice…?
10/20
But of course the maoist dictatorship is not going to let its subjects choose. Censorship, concentration camps, disappeared critics: the PRC is an authoritarian regime threatening its neighbors just like it threatens its own population.
And it’s not only about China expanding its territory and oppressing 23 million more people, terrible as that would be. The whole world would be destabilized by a PRC empowered by control of key chip factories, making threats of further Chinese aggression ever more likely.
12/20
The PRC loves to compare itself with the US in childish whataboutism, while also conveniently hiding its own past wars: Tibet, Korea, Vietnam, as well as supplying weapons, components and dual-use technology to terrorist regimes from Iran to Russia.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine is particularly important for the PRC: Xi is backing Putin while avoiding direct commitment, watching how the war unfolds to learn from Putin’s mistakes and observe whether the US responds strongly enough to blatant aggression.
@Kolas_Yotaka
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@Kolas_Yotaka In both cases, the aggressors rely on the West’s passivity: they pull up irrelevant claims or rewrite history, craft narratives to justify their war without calling it a war, spread that propaganda through bot and troll farms, and numb our resolve to confront them.
15/20
@Kolas_Yotaka That is why “America should abandon Taiwan” is not an antiwar position: on the contrary, it is the surest way to start a war —at which point the “antiwar” crowd will don their favorite peacenik attire, “condemn” the war, and scream nobody please intervene, no “escalation”!
16/20
@Kolas_Yotaka Genuine peace is preferable to war, surrender is not. Occupied Ukraine means filtration camps and genocide. A PRC occupation of Taiwan would also not be peaceful: mass arrests, disappearances, “re-education” camps, even worse than Hong Kong or the persecution of the Uyghurs.17/20
@Kolas_Yotaka Vatniks like Elon Musk or Vivek Ramaswamy have long been eager to abandon Taiwan, and now Trump has been hinting at it too.
Eagerness to do business with China? Ignorance of the wide-ranging consequences of their words and actions? Lack of any moral compass whatsoever?
18/20
@Kolas_Yotaka Or maybe Trump just likes post-truth excuses for starting wars, as he would over the “breakaway states” of Greenland or Canada…?
For regimes like the PRC—and increasingly for “MAGA” Trumpist politics too—truth and peace matter far less than loyalty to the Party or Leader.
19/20
@Kolas_Yotaka Wumao propaganda is less sophisticated than the Russian one (“China good, America bad, let us invade Taiwan”) but… it’s still gaining ground with easy marks like Trump. Fact-based research to counter it takes time & effort. Please support our work:
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we’ll introduce Russian propaganda operations around military targets like Starobilsk. For over a decade, the Kremlin has used similar strategies, combining crisis actors, “independent journalists” and fabricated evidence.
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First, let’s go back to 2014. Russia funded separatist groups and sent its mercenaries to Donbas, which led to the creation of two puppet states, Donetsk and Luhansk, governed by Russian propagandists and soldiers like Igor Girkin.
The fake genocide was touted as one of the main reasons for Russia’s war during the early stages of the full-scale invasion, and the claim was made even by Putin himself. Before his mutiny, late Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin said that all this was fabricated bullshit.
In this 9th Debunk of the Day, we’ll discuss “legitimate military targets”. Russia illegally invaded Ukraine, with no declaration of war, hiding behind a “special military operation”. Yet vatniks & useful idiots pretend Russia has any legitimate or lawful targets in Ukraine.
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Russia started the war in 2014 by seizing Crimea with unmarked soldiers, “little green men”. Russians have been waging an undeclared, illegal war with endless war crimes ever since, whether it’s kidnapping of Ukrainian children with genocidal intent…
… the concentration camps for Ukrainians under occupation, conscripting Ukrainians from occupied territories, or the terrorist, deliberate bombing of civilians, including their infamous “double tap” strikes.
So no, Russia does not have any “legitimate targets” in Ukraine.
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we introduce Hasan Piker, a Turkish-American streamer and millionaire. He’s best known for his champagne socialism, rabid criticism of the US and Israel, support for the Soviet Union and for Chinese and Russian invasions, and for mistreating his dog.
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Born in 1991, Piker grew up in a privileged and well-connected environment. His father held senior roles at big corporations and his uncle, Cenk Uygur, is the founder of The Young Turks media network. He graduated cum laude from Rutgers, a top-tier university in New Jersey.
2/20
His main activity and primary source of income consists of hours-long livestreams on Twitch where he comments on news and yells at videos. He also keeps his dog in place the whole time with a shock collar.
What you see happening here is coordinated strategic communication by the Trump cult. Elon’s baby mama and former MAGA influencer Ashley St. Clair explained this ecosystem in a long video. They have built platforms where people can find narratives to spread and get paid for doing so.
Even though the system technically breaks the platform's ToS, this is perfectly fine for @nikitabier and the rest of the X crew, because Elon pays their salaries and this is part of his election interference machinery.
If you wanna know how the system works, read this:
Here’s Ashley’s video, where she explains how the system works. She was immediately attacked by various MAGA actors, which suggests that what she said hit a nerve.
In today’s Vatnik Soup, we introduce Yanis Varoufakis, a Greek economist and politician. He’s best known for rising to power at the height of the Greek debt crisis, not solving anything but endearing himself to the left, and using his fame to promote Russian imperialism.
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Born in 1961 in Athens, Varoufakis studied economics in the UK and built an academic career in Australia, the US, and Europe. His early work focused on game theory, political economy, and critiques of capitalism.
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Presenting himself as the fearless, unorthodox economist willing to confront the EU’s “neoliberal” elites, he rose to prominence during Greece’s debt crisis. At its height in 2015, he was appointed finance minister under the left-wing Syriza government of Alexis Tsipras.
In this 8th Debunk of the Day, we’ll discuss complaints about US financing of NATO, in particular how the US allegedly pays for European defense, leading to calls for a US withdrawal from the Alliance — which would only make it easier for Putin to invade more countries.
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NATO by itself costs peanuts. In fact, the core of NATO is a principle, an agreement, that ideally costs nothing. The main cost is defense spending, which the US is eagerly doing anyway: Trump has just announced a 50% increase in military spending for his “Department of War”. 2/7
To sow division and thereby weaken the Alliance, vatniks deliberately mix up different figures, such as contributions to the NATO common budget, with defense spending. And US military spending has been huge by the sheer fact that the US is the world’s largest economy.