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The Hakka Illusion in China and Taiwan!

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The Hakka Illusion in China and Taiwan!

By: Yuliia Tseitlin
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The Han Chinese are the largest indigenous group in the world, and they have been geographically, politically, and socially isolated from the global population for nearly five millennia. In reality, the Chinese are some of the most ethnocentric and racist people in the world, but this isn't necessarily overt as it is a result of normal human behavior and the formation of belief systems that occur from seclusion. Domestic terrorism is alive and well in both China and Taiwan, and it takes the form of fabricated subgroups that permeate throughout the major cities of Eastern China and Western Taiwan who have created various dialects of Mandarin in conjunction with a fanciful history, perceived as different but isn't, that runs parallel all of the history of China, i.e., people who claim to be Hakkanese. The irony is that the word "hakka" means "guest", but all of these people are part of the native Han Chinese tribe. They are used by the Chinese Communist Party to project variation both ethnically and linguistically in China where none exists. Domestic terrorism by these individuals toward foreign nationals and organizations has been tolerated for centuries by the Han Chinese as these are generally low IQ communities that are of a lower class who have survived as they act subservient on the surface in combination with having been conditioned to do so through many civil wars. Unfortunately, however, they are permitted to commit horrendous acts on the ground and are never legally held accountable for their actions. Invented subgroups, like the Hakkanese, et al., exist throughout parts of China as a result of contemporary and historical separatist policies, but make no mistake, these people are Han Chinese and only allow Beijing to emanate diversity abroad within China that doesn't exist as well as carry terrorist acts. As the world becomes increasingly globalized and survived the COVID-19 pandemic, these national subgroups of Han Chinese in China and Taiwan have become a worldwide problem as China has historically permitted its people to commit acts of terror against non-Chinese people for all of recorded history and has no laws protecting foreign nationals within its borders, similarly to how it has no laws upholding and protecting animal rights. As China and Taiwan become increasingly industrialized and economically integrated with the rest of the world, this is a huge concern for all governments, especially the CCP, because China's domestic terrorism can easily turn into international economic, political, and health crises, which makes China's and Taiwan's ethnocentrism and policies an issue affecting all humans on the globe. An uncontrolled future that maintains the status quo could be quite similar to Chairman Mao's "Red August" but on a much wider scale!

"We must have the approach of 'zero tolerance' against any type of terrorism." -Rajnath Singh
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