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"But now all of a sudden some idiots in Taiwan start to say that they are not Chinese. Their grand parents were Chinese. But for some reason, they feel they are not Chinese"

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Alex Chiu’s line isn’t trying to persuade; it’s trying to police the boundaries of belonging. The bluntness, the casual “idiots,” the jump from “some reason” to implied illegitimacy all work as a shortcut around the actual argument Taiwanese identity raises: that nationality, citizenship, and self-definition aren’t inherited like eye color. By reducing a complex political identity to a family tree, he swaps a contested present for a supposedly settled past.

The intent is unmistakably corrective. He frames Taiwanese people who reject “Chinese” as suddenly wayward, as if identity were a default setting that only malfunctioning individuals would alter. That “all of a sudden” is doing rhetorical heavy lifting: it implies a fad, an overreaction, a youthful tantrum. It erases decades of democratization in Taiwan, the rise of local political parties, and the steady hardening of cross-strait realities. Calling it inexplicable (“for some reason”) isn’t ignorance so much as strategy; if the reasons are granted legitimacy, the claim becomes debatable.

The subtext is also about power. “Chinese” here isn’t merely ethnic heritage; it’s a geopolitical demand for alignment with a larger national story, one in which Taiwan’s separateness is framed as deviance. Chiu’s businessman persona matters: commercial elites often speak in the language of stability and continuity, and this quote weaponizes both. It’s an attempt to turn self-identification into ingratitude - as if choosing “Taiwanese” is a betrayal of ancestors rather than a description of lived reality under a different government, passport, and public memory.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Chiu, Alex. (2026, January 16). But now all of a sudden some idiots in Taiwan start to say that they are not Chinese. Their grand parents were Chinese. But for some reason, they feel they are not Chinese. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-now-all-of-a-sudden-some-idiots-in-taiwan-138812/

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Chiu, Alex. "But now all of a sudden some idiots in Taiwan start to say that they are not Chinese. Their grand parents were Chinese. But for some reason, they feel they are not Chinese." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-now-all-of-a-sudden-some-idiots-in-taiwan-138812/.

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"But now all of a sudden some idiots in Taiwan start to say that they are not Chinese. Their grand parents were Chinese. But for some reason, they feel they are not Chinese." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-now-all-of-a-sudden-some-idiots-in-taiwan-138812/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Alex Chiu (born February 8, 1971) is a Businessman from USA.

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