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Remove Pro-Beijing from this template
Conservatism by definition is to conserve the values that are traditionally established. In Taiwan (ROC), there was never a communist party that had substantial influence let alone controlling the island. Therefore, being loyal to Beijing in not conservatism. Rather, it is breaking from the traditional conservatism values of Taiwan (ROC) and should be removed from this template. Guotaian (talk) 10:35, 15 January 2025 (UTC)
It was not the supporters of "values that are traditionally established" that founded American neoconservatism, but rather the Trotskyists and liberal hawks. In the traditional sense, American "conservatives" did not prefer aggressive interventions to spread liberal democracy abroad. American "conservatives" in the traditional sense cared more about American nationalism than about liberal democracy, as do current Trumpists. Germany's revolutionary conservatives are not traditional "conservatives," they are fascists close to the third position. Regardless of your claim, many pro-Beijing parties, such as the Chinese Unification Promotion Party and the New Party (Taiwan), are considered "conservative" in Taiwan. ProKMT (talk) 07:58, 16 January 2025 (UTC)
"Taiwanese nationalists" is misleading and must be labeled "Taiwanese nationalists (limited to conservative factions)". Because not all Taiwanese nationalists are conservatives, and many are center-left. ProKMT (talk) 07:52, 16 January 2025 (UTC)