It should be noted , Taiwan has to compete under the name “Chinese Taipei” lest the feelings of the Chinese govt be hurt.
CheeseOnKeyboard on
Why the need to make the game political, especially when you are visiting another country? People are there for football, not political statements.
reid0 on
If I were him I’d argue I was chanting Want Thai because I was craving a green curry.
eagle_aus on
It’s like someone at a Matilda’s game chanting “Tassie, Tassie, Tassie, oi oi oi”
DangerousBreakfast46 on
Always support the Taiwanese 🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼
Rainey06 on
Wait, so chanting Aussie Aussie Aussie is a political statement now?
rak363 on
Can we also kick off the Christian nutters screaming their love for Jesus
kimjonguncanteven on
Meanwhile, in Korea and Japan they still call it Taiwan and no one cares and here we are dancing around being told to call it Chinese Taipei hahaha why do we let China tell us what to do.
TheYellowFringe on
It wasn’t until the 1970’s that the Chinese mainland was acknowledged in the way that it is now. Prior to that time Taiwan was fully known and legitimised by world governments.
But then cheap labour and goods came from there and slowly international recognition changed under social pressure from the CCP.
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It should be noted , Taiwan has to compete under the name “Chinese Taipei” lest the feelings of the Chinese govt be hurt.
Why the need to make the game political, especially when you are visiting another country? People are there for football, not political statements.
If I were him I’d argue I was chanting Want Thai because I was craving a green curry.
It’s like someone at a Matilda’s game chanting “Tassie, Tassie, Tassie, oi oi oi”
Always support the Taiwanese 🇹🇼🇹🇼🇹🇼
Wait, so chanting Aussie Aussie Aussie is a political statement now?
Can we also kick off the Christian nutters screaming their love for Jesus
Meanwhile, in Korea and Japan they still call it Taiwan and no one cares and here we are dancing around being told to call it Chinese Taipei hahaha why do we let China tell us what to do.
It wasn’t until the 1970’s that the Chinese mainland was acknowledged in the way that it is now. Prior to that time Taiwan was fully known and legitimised by world governments.
But then cheap labour and goods came from there and slowly international recognition changed under social pressure from the CCP.
Wrong game if as cnome tawian in Perth bro
Peak ignorance too and racism sparks