Since we’re playing this game:

  • agentant (He/Him)@lemmy.mlOP
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    2 days ago

    The tweet’s caption along with the circles+text try and deny Chinese Sovereignty over historical territory based arbitrarily on how long they have controlled it. This comparison is being made by a supporter of the US. The US has possessed it’s entire territory for a span of time shorter that was on this map is considered “Not Really China”, thus the US has no real claim to it’s territory by their logic. The big difference is that China isn’t a settler colony who genocided an indigenous population to exist, unlike the US.

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      Arguably, the current Chinese entity hasn’t committed genocide against indigenous populations, but previous Chinese entities most definitely have.

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        But the nation of China wasn’t founded on genocide. The US was. Without the genocide of the Native Americans, there would be no US.

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          Correct. The modern extent of China was acquired by genocide, but the notion of China itself was not.

          I think the deciding difference is the foreign invasion and colonization that funded the US vs. the near mythologic cycle of violent fracture and violent reunification of China.