Talk:Retrocession Day

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[edit] Coincidence

It stinks, then, that exactly 26 years later to the day, the Republic of China, now a democratic nation with free elections, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of internet access, respect for the individual, was kicked out of the UN and replaced by the "People's" Republic of China - with a one-party dictatorship, no elections, repression of speech, state-dictated religious practices, a "Great Firewall of China", and exploitation of people to suit the state. I do hope for reunification... with the extension of the island's freedoms to all the people on the mainland. GBC 22:25, 25 October 2007 (UTC)