I'm Not Taiwanese, I'm Taipeian
This is a controversial and opinionated political commentary article criticizing what the author calls the DPP's manipulation of 'Taiwanese' identity recognition, viewing it as a form of 'Greater Taiwan Chauvinism.'
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This is a controversial and opinionated political commentary article criticizing what the author calls the DPP's manipulation of 'Taiwanese' identity recognition, viewing it as a form of 'Greater Taiwan Chauvinism.'
On October 10, ROC Year 110, the Republic of China's 🇹🇼 exclusive Double Tenth National Day, the residents of Taiwan Island, Penghu Archipelago, Kinmen Archipelago and Matsu Islands, Green Island, Lanyu, Dongsha Island, and Nansha Islands celebrate this day together.
Kinmen people have defeated the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on the battlefield a total of three times.
This is a historical research article written by Yan Lejie, a Republic of China Veteran, aimed at clarifying the true facts about the ROC Army's bombardment of Xiamen Railway Station during the 823 Artillery Battle (Kinmen Artillery Battle), refuting erroneous claims circulating among the public, and highlighting the military achievements of the artillery units at that time.
Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party, simply DPP. Their emblem design places Taiwan island alone within an inverted green cross, seemingly trying using this extremism highlighting Taiwan value marketing the party.
There are two Chinas in the world, just like North Korea and South Korea, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Republic of the Congo, East Germany and West Germany.
Schoolteachers are instilling in elementary students the view that 'Taiwan is a country' and refusing to acknowledge that 'the Republic of China is the main body of the state.' This article points out that Taiwan Province is merely territory of our country, and historically, the island of Taiwan has never been an independent country, but rather was governed by the Qing Empire, colonized by Japan, and ultimately belongs to the Republic of China.
The Kinmen County Government reported catastrophic damage from Typhoon Meranti to the Executive Yuan, estimating approximately 5 million trees collapsed or broken. This figure drew widespread skepticism from netizens. However, the Facebook group 'Numeracy Lab' conducted a scientific analysis using official statistics, demonstrating that with over 60 square kilometers of forest land in Kinmen, the total tree count likely exceeds 10 million. Thus, losing 5 million trees is statistically plausible, debunking unverified conspiracy theories.
A critique of President Tsai Ing-wen's public self-identification as the 'President of Taiwan' during her visit to Paraguay. The author questions the lack of proper diplomatic terminology from a national leader and the dismissal of political interpretations. The article emphasizes that the President is elected by citizens of the Republic of China (R.O.C.), including those from Kinmen, Penghu, and Matsu, not just Taiwan islanders, and expresses concern over the potential damage to the R.O.C.'s international standing.
Through situational dialogue, this article simulates the potential international reactions and economic/military pressure from Mainland China if Taiwan abandons Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu to declare independence. It also depicts the scenario of maintaining the status quo of the Republic of China, criticizing pro-independence advocates for ignoring global realities and historical efforts for personal gain.
This article discusses the national positioning and identification of the Republic of China while strongly criticizing advocates of Taiwan independence. The author argues that giving up the international recognition for 'China (Republic of China)' just because the name conflicts with the Mainland is a sign of being 'more sheep-like than wolf-like.' The core of the article questions how the 'Taiwan Island Nation' claim can cover the legal territory of islands such as Kinmen and Matsu in Fujian Province, deeming it legally untenable. The author finally emphasizes that denying the identity of China (Republic of China) is contemptible behavior and calls on the public to defend their intelligence and not forget who they are.