Suspicion of America? Why Can't Taiwanese People Suspect the United States?

🇺🇸 Who is Creating “Suspicion of America”? Puncturing the Moral Blackmail and Absurd Logic of Green Cohorts!

The Green cohorts of the Democratic Progressive Party (including the “Bluebirds,” Ying faction, Taiwan independence supporters, and other anti-social pathological individuals) are creating a new politically aggressive term online: “Suspicion of America.”

This group of people intends to cast themselves as standing on some kind of self-created moral high ground to label and morally judge those who question the United States: accusing people who suspect the U.S. of being evil, destroyers of democracy, people who don’t love Taiwan, collaborators of China, local assistants, and… you idiots.

Every time I see this group of people, I think the brain is truly a good thing, and I really wish they could have at least half of one.

On what grounds can we not suspect the United States?

Or perhaps it should be asked this way:

You might have had even a slight suspicion of your own parents, family elders, or even your partner in bed. Why is it that for a country that openly flaunts “America First”, has repeatedly reached out to interfere in the internal affairs of other countries, eavesdropped on leaders of many nations, and finally retreated in a panic (alluding to Afghanistan, etc.), you dare not, cannot, and even are not allowed to suspect?

This behavior of equating skepticism of the United States with “betraying Taiwan” or “being pro-China and selling out Taiwan” is essentially a form of political blackmail, aimed at eliminating all voices that dissent from the ruling party’s foreign policy line.

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