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The Complexities of China-Taiwan Relations and Global Implications
China stands as one of the most extreme examples of fascism in modern history, driven by an obsessive belief in "One China." This ideology seeks to unify all Han Chinese territories under Beijing's control, perceiving any independence or allegiance to other governments—such as Taiwan, Hong Kong, Tibet, and even regions like Xinjiang—as threats to national security. The speaker emphasizes that China's view of the world is fundamentally shaped by its desire to maintain a unified Han civilization, with Taiwan considered a crucial, if not the most significant, piece of this puzzle.