So Taiwan held a massive Trump rally this weekend. Do you think there's a reason they don't want Biden to be the US President? ๐Ÿค”
ยท Dec 21, 2020 ยท NottheBee.com

Take a gander at these alt-right white supremacists in Taiwan, who held a huge Trump rally over the weekend:

At the rally, over 8,000 people walked the streets of Taipei, shouting "Stop the steal" and "Fight for Trump."

If you've just come here from CNN, you might be wondering why so many Taiwanese would be passionately marching for a foreign leader that the American media has branded a fascist for four straight years.

I'll present the answer in a GIF:

The Chinese Communist Party loves Joe Biden. He's been cozying up to them for decades, taking a mild approach to their aggressive expansionist goals. Because Biden has literally been in office forever, he was a member of the 1979 U.S. delegation to China as a freshman senator โ€“ the first delegation since the communist takeover in the 1940s.

Biden also pushed for Communist China's integration into the World Trade Organization in 2001, giving them access to world markets and global dominance while maintaining their police state of over a billion-plus people.

Trump called that decision "one of the greatest geopolitical and economic disasters in world history."

The idea, of course, was that China would become more democratic and liberalized as they experienced more global interaction and prosperity. Like nearly every single one of his foreign policy stances over the past half-century, however, Biden was wrong. As CS Lewis might say, prosperity without values seems rather to make a nation a more prosperous devil.

To be fair, China does have values. They value their culture as the rightful leader of mankind โ€“ a view of the world that disdains the West's rise to power as an aberration. To correct this perceived embarrassment, China literally has the goal of being the world's foremost superpower in the next 10 years. They are laser-focused on becoming the world epicenter of power, culture, and technology. Consider this quote from the Washington Times:

"The next president will leave office in 2025. That same year, the Chinese Communist Party is hoping to achieve its "Made in China 2025" plan. That agenda calls for China to dominate the global economy in 10 key technology sectors, including robotics, medicine, and IT. This is a key step for China's agenda of global domination. Whether or not China succeeds will be greatly influenced by the policies of the next president."

China also values communism, which they will most certainly export along with eliminating diversity in favor of Han-centric ethnic superiority that forces everyone and everything to adapt to their cultural standards. The CCP's agenda is like Hitler's ethnocentric ambition combined with Stalin's Marxist agenda and put on steroids with technology that gives it unlimited surveillance power.

Simply put: if you think China will stop at simply "reeducating" the Uyghurs, then you don't understand China.

There's also, and I put this as a footnote since mainstream media has assured us it's completely false, all those records of business dealings between powerful members of the CCP and the Biden family.

But I'm sure that doesn't have any implications on anything.

This brings us back to Taiwan, a nation that China has aggressively claimed as its own for decades. Trump has recognized Taiwan's sovereignty, put tariffs on China, called out the CCP for the evil machine that it is, decried communism, pushed back against CCP expansion in the South China Sea, and rooted out CCP influences seeking to infiltrate our institutions and government.

If the CCP decides to graduate from taking over Hong Kong to Taiwan, who do you think is more likely to stand in their way?

With that in mind, you might understand the passion of these people a bit more.

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