Dude, you care only for the Han Chinese. I care also for the Tibetans and Uyghers and all Han (and non-Han) Chinese like Mr Gao Zhisheng. As well as the parents of all the students who lost their lives in the Sichuan earthquake due to government corruption and badly built schools; the parents want to speak out and seek answers; all the PRC did was tell them to go home and have another child. What assurances do these parents have that when their 2nd child grows up and goes to school and another earthquake hits, they won't also die? I'm not an advocate for Theocracies, but why can't the Tibetans worship whom they want? The Dalai Lama has said again and again that Tibet is a part of China and wished for the '1 country, 2 systems' for Tibet; I don't think it should be a Theocracy, but why can't the Dalai Lama be their spiritual leader without political power? Why can't the Uyghers do as they choose? Because of the autocratic and oppresive policies of the PRC.
And, yes, I am also worried for Taiwan which the PRC continues to smother to death in the international world, through denying them access to important and potential life saving access to world organizations and limiting Taiwan's ability to conduct free trade which effect the ROC citizen's opportunities for a successful life; forcing Taiwan to fall under their autocratic rule. Taiwan was an autocratic country under the Chiangs, there is no way Taiwan should fall back to that, no way Taiwan should give up any kind of freedom especially its ability to elect their own President (which will be the first thing that the PRC will take away) to ensure the leaders of Taiwan do what the people want, not the other way around.
I care for all the people of China, whether they consider themselves to be part of China or not, and wish for them to have redress not only when times are good, but especially when things go bad.
You care only for Han hegemony and PRC superiority.