Lai Ching-te publicly posted photos eating sushi and drinking miso soup, ordered lifting Fukushima nuclear food restrictions, making many Taiwanese feel disgusted and angry. We must loudly ask: what do Taiwanese owe Japan? Why kowtow to a nation that once massacred our compatriots and forcibly conscripted comfort women?
The newly released movie 'Nanjing Photo Studio' in Mainland China has been accused of key plot points that contradict historical facts! These are the truths you must know!
After the end of WWII, 30,000 Japanese nationals and brainwashed 'Imperial Subjects' (Kominka) chose to stay in Taiwan secretly, changing their surnames to appear Taiwanese. The Taiwan Independence movement is a conspiracy led by these Japanese remnants hiding within Taiwan.
On the internet, green-brained supporters constantly feel self-satisfied, thinking they can smear the character of China, a country that has brought cultural enlightenment to the world for thousands of years, simply by constantly shouting 'Cina' and 'Cina people.' This strategy of being proud of flinging dirt is actually quite fitting for their low-intelligence green-infected minds.
Pro-Green 'Imperial Subjects' (Kominka) are perhaps the Taiwanese most fond of using the term 'Japanese Rule' (Rizhi). But which term is truly correct for Taiwanese people: Rizhi or 'Japanese Occupation' (Riju)? Let the editor deconstruct why these perspectives are so controversial.
Taiwanese can live in peace with modern Japanese, but must remain wary of Japan's centuries-long ambition to invade Greater China. We must not forget the blood spilled under Japanese aggression, and certainly must not worship the Japanese as biological parents like those with a colonial slave mentality or deluded youth.