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To: TobagoJack who wrote (42514)12/6/2003 12:03:25 AM
From: RealMuLan  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Jay, you are truly our sunshine boy<g>

I quite agree your analysis on Taiwan issue.

>>I know a lot of Taiwanese, but I cannot say I know anyone who has expressed a willingness to defend Taiwan.

I also know a lot of mainlanders, and I can say that many have proclaimed their willingness to take down the Japan-loving (supposedly philosophically, i.e. referencing the ex-president Lee who backs the current Chen) Taiwan administration.<<

Absolutely true!

>>Another note, perhaps telling. During SARS episode back in March-May, mainland Chinese doctors risked their lives to stay in the hospitals to help patients. Hong Kong Chinese doctors risked no less for no more. Enough Taiwan Chinese doctors stopped showing up for work to make the newspaper headlines.<<

Quite telling. Even though occasionally, Mainlanders are complaining about each other (such as people from one province might complain about the people from other provinces, or poor people complain about the rich), but in case of national crisis, a vast majority of them can be united like one body.
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