Talk:Taiwan's desinicization campaign

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[edit] Taiwan desinicized in the 1950s?

The article says the desinicization campaign in Taiwan dates back to the 1950s. At that time Taiwan was deep in the heart of the KMT's sinicization campaign.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Readin (talkcontribs)

[edit] Propoganda peice?

"this article addresses the perspective of those who likely support the reunification of all of Greater China under a single political entity." Since when do we have articles that address only one perspective?—Preceding unsigned comment added by Readin (talkcontribs)

[edit] Rename proposal

Like other topics, I think this article should be renamed to Desinicization in Taiwan.--Jerrch 00:00, 8 June 2008 (UTC)

Would that be better than calling it "Localization in Taiwan"? What do the people actualling doing it call it?Readin (talk) 03:38, 8 June 2008 (UTC)
The DPP never called it "desinicization," they called it "Name Rectification Campaign" (正名運動).--Jerrch 13:39, 8 June 2008 (UTC)

Wouldn't merging this article with Taiwanese localization movement be a good idea?--Jerrch 01:29, 9 June 2008 (UTC)

Based on my limited knowledge I think it would be. If you think it would be and no one else responds, go for it. But if someone else objects don't make this vote the tiebreaker. I'll want to read the two articles more carefully before making a real vote.Readin (talk) 03:26, 9 June 2008 (UTC)