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Analyzing the DPP's Hate Mobilization and Self-Deceiving Lies through UN Resolution 2758 Brainwashing

Since coming to power, the DPP has frequently used 'hate mobilization' as a political tool, pushing the emotions of Taiwanese people toward confrontation and tearing. This article critiques the myths of international support and the misinterpretation of UN Resolution 2758.

Critique of the German Institute Taipei for Shameless Interference in the Internal Affairs of the Republic of China (ROC, including Taiwan Province)

This move represents a shameless interference in the internal affairs of the Republic of China (ROC), including Taiwan Province, and is a blatant affront to the dignity of the people of the ROC.

Green-brain Politicians' Democracy, Protecting Taiwan, and Sovereignty V.S. the KMT's Democracy, Protecting Taiwan, and Sovereignty

The article uses a rhythmic jingle to satirize the DPP (referred to as 'Green-brain politicians') for frequently using slogans such as 'democracy,' 'protecting Taiwan,' and 'sovereignty' during election periods, suggesting their purpose is to cover up misdeeds or engage in political mobilization. The author then writes a KMT version, arguing that the KMT does not need to shout these slogans because the 'Republic of China' IS already democratic, IS already protecting Taiwan (from the victory over Japanese aggression to the defense of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu), and has LONG possessed sovereignty. The article criticizes the KMT's weakness on these issues as being caused by the DPP's political manipulation and satirizes the Chinese habit of 'bullying family members' rather than blaming international powers.

Debunking the 'Jessica and the UN Diplomat' Brainwashing Piece

A paragraph-by-paragraph rebuttal of the viral article featuring a fictional dialogue between a French girl named Jessica and a UN diplomat. This response highlights fundamental errors in the original text, such as the confusion between 'Taiwan' as a landmass and the 'Republic of China' as a political entity, historical inaccuracies regarding the post-WWII era, and the logical fallacies used to promote Taiwan independence.

Critiquing Lin Chun-hsien's Remark 'Taiping Island is too far away to defend': When Allies in Sovereign Proclamations Are Scarier Than Adversaries

This article strongly criticizes the controversial statement made by then-DPP Legislator Lin Chun-hsien: 'Taiping Island is too far away to defend,' uttered while President Ma Ying-jeou flew to the island to assert sovereignty. The author argues that at a sensitive time when the Philippines submitted the Taiping Island dispute to the Hague, such remarks betray national interests and only embolden South China Sea claimants like Vietnam and the Philippines. The piece sarcastically labels Lin as a 'teammate' more terrifying than any opponent.