
TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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Check out this news article about a civil/criminal law in the Republic of China, aka Taiwan. My parents are originally from Taiwan and just in the recent times, I've learned about this law there. It's one of the most selfish laws ever written.
I mean, a child was brought into this world against his/her consent and then expected by law to care for his/her parents when his/her parents reach elderly age (retirement age or so). I am going to assume this includes shitty parents, abusive families, and what not. Granted, back in the days (over half a century ago), Taiwan was struggling a lot to make it. It was not long after World War II that the PRC (People's Republic of China) took over mainland China and made it communist, which forced the KMT (Kuomintang), which are the non-communist, to flee to Taiwan and start up their own settlement there.
Apparently, such a law does exist and it's incredibly selfish. Yet it's another reason why I don't want to live there (it's ok to visit I guess). Coupling with that, right to die is basically prohibited there, it's humid almost all year around (worst during the summers), oh and if you want to CTB via a firearm, forget it, firearms are illegal for civilian ownership in Taiwan barring a few exceptions (active military personnel, hunters, and farmers, and even then it's difficult to legally acquire one - makes states like California and New York look easy in terms of acquiring a firearm legally.). So yeah in short, I don't want to shit on Taiwan that much, but it's just not a place for me.
Apparently, such a law does exist and it's incredibly selfish. Yet it's another reason why I don't want to live there (it's ok to visit I guess). Coupling with that, right to die is basically prohibited there, it's humid almost all year around (worst during the summers), oh and if you want to CTB via a firearm, forget it, firearms are illegal for civilian ownership in Taiwan barring a few exceptions (active military personnel, hunters, and farmers, and even then it's difficult to legally acquire one - makes states like California and New York look easy in terms of acquiring a firearm legally.). So yeah in short, I don't want to shit on Taiwan that much, but it's just not a place for me.