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I have frequently seen many Taiwanese nationalists who view the Japanese Empire as correcting security and portray indigenous peoples in a brutal way. There are, of course, anti-imperialists among Taiwanese nationalists who understand the suffering of indigenous peoples, but there are some DPP politicians and supporters who have far more imperialistic views than KMT. ProKMT (talk) 05:50, 20 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
Han Taiwanese nationalists prefer Taiwanese Hokkien to Taiwanese Mandarin. However, Hokkien is by no means the language of indigenous people. Perhaps, from the standpoint of indigenous people, DPP and KMT supporters are the same imperialists, and DPP is hypocritical, but KMT is not hypocritical. ProKMT (talk) 05:53, 20 October 2024 (UTC)Reply