I want to know why acknowledging that Taiwan and Hong Kong are not countries,. which, in fact, they’re not, would be a form of “oppression”.

I want to know why acknowledging that Taiwan and Hong Kong are not countries,. which, in fact, they're not, would be a form of "oppression" |^| ???? That's just the official undisputed state of things.
I want to know why acknowledging that Taiwan and Hong Kong are not countries,. which, in fact, they’re not, would be a form of “oppression” |^| ???? That’s just the official undisputed state of things.
Sure it might be justified in some arguments to list them separately, but there's no reason at all to list them as "countries",. That's a factual mistake.
Sure it might be justified in some arguments to list them separately, but there’s no reason at all to list them as “countries”, that’s a factual mistake.

I’d encourage you to get in touch with the Office of International Students by email to make sure your view is heard.