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How do the youth in Taiwan perceive their national identity in relation to China?

12.06.2025 10:43

How do the youth in Taiwan perceive their national identity in relation to China?

No gay no tai

45% of Taiwanese under 30 identify as bisexulal, and 14% identify as transexual, with demand for sex changing surgery up for 76% since 2015.

If you Taiwan now you'll see a lot of billboards on the street with slogans like

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Try going to Taiwan and you'll see that a lot of Taiwanese gay will try to offer their butt hole to you in public transports and lesbians fingerings each other at the parks

Taiwan is gaywan

The next wave of immigrants from china only came when the KMT came from the mainland, KMT led island re sinicized the island from Japanese influences

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台人是gay人

Slogans like this is heavily promoted to the minors by their teachers many of whom are imported from America.

See the DPP knows that CPC is anti LGBT so they try to force homosexuality to their population to distinguish themselves from the mainland.

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The propaganda started with Chen sui bian and so far has been astonishingly successful that most of Taiwanese male and female have had at least one gay sexual experience in their youth.

The descendants of the Japanese are now trying to do whatever they can to go back to their Japanese root by mixing everything up to confuse people and the most popular method now is the LGBT

Taiwanese are basically gay Japanese, let me explain, people think that Taiwanese are actually the descendants of Chinese immigrants in Taiwan, this is only partially true.

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These people were the supporters of Japanese empire, and now they're the supporters of DPP.

Chinese immigrants have been living in Taiwan since 14th century but when Japan took over the island, most of them went back to China leaving only few who called themselves 本省人then breed with the Japanese

They don't see themselves as Chinese that's for sure.

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30% of Taiwanese youth think That LGBT identity should be embraced as Taiwan national identity.