A netizen once asked: “Would you give up the name your parents gave you just because someone else has the same name?”
Many people don’t want to call themselves Chinese just because the name of their country was stolen by the Communist Party on the Mainland. Instead of working hard to make the international community recognize us as China (Republic of China) and reclaim the identity for the name of our country, this is how people in Taiwan Province are today—more sheep-like than wolf-like.
The editor is sharing this video because it finds humor in factual reality, unlike those who only know how to make a joke out of their own national dignity.
🏝️ The Legal Contradiction of ‘Taiwan Island Nation’ and Greater Taiwan Chauvinism
I hear a group of “Greater Taiwan Chauvinists” say that after Taiwan’s independence, it should be called the “State of Taiwan.” I then ask them what about Kinmen, Matsu, and Penghu in Fujian Province? The name “Nation of Taiwan Island” simply cannot cover Kinmen Island and the Matsu Islands of Fujian Province.
A seemingly clever person told me: “According to international legal status, Kinmen and Matsu are the lands currently truly ruled by the Republic of China, so after the ‘Nation of Taiwan Island’ becomes independent, Kinmen and Matsu can still continue to be the Republic of China.”
Because of these words, the editor made a firm decision from then on: for the sake of Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu, and to prevent the hateful speech of foolish people from prevailing, we must defend the intelligence of the people on the island of Taiwan Province.
🇹🇼 Solemn Statement: Do Not Deny China (Republic of China)
P.S. If you are not a pure Austronesian (indigenous person) or a descendant of the Japanese, please do not deny China (Republic of China) in front of the editor. Otherwise, it will only make me look down on you, just as I look down on those who, for profit or being manipulated, give up thinking and forget who they are. In the past, there were “Han-traitors” (Hanjian); in modern times, there are “Awakened Youth” (Jueqing) and “Bluebirds” (Qingniao). 迫