You don't know anything about the Chinese society, if a pure democratic system was introduced abruptly in China, do you honestly think the chaos it introduces among 1.3 billion people is a good thing? Regardless of if people actually like it. About Tibet, do you know anything other than several celebrities shouting out words they have no idea what so ever? Do you know they had slavery before the Chinese came in in the 50s? Do you know they had been part of the country for centuries? Agreeing with Taiwan ... Man why didn't the U.S. just chill and hangout with Cuba when the Russians carries their missiles over?
You guessed it, don't like China? Nobody gives a damn.
I guess, reading between the lines isn't your strong suit. I'm not talking about democracy tomorrow, I'm talking about a process of democratisation in China, they could start with Hong Kong and go on with abolishing the death penalty and stop censoring the media so much. That democracy don't happening over night should know everybody who is seeing what is currently happening in countries like Poland and Hungary.
Taiwan is a defacto independent country for 60+ years now and until the 1970s, the Republic of China was China. It is time that the relationship between those two countries find a way to recognize each other. West and East Germany reached this in the early 1970s, See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_Treaty,_1972
Btw, the US opened itself to Cuba again. Way too late, way too slow. The embargo on Cuba did nothing against the regime. Embargos rarely work.
This isn't about if I like China or not. It was an idea how China could improve its imagine, by actually improving. Recently I heard Chinese scientists complaining, that the censorship in China is preventing research.
You guessed it, don't like China? Nobody gives a damn.