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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.

🇹🇼 ROC Passport Frequently Misidentified Internationally? Analyzing the Root and Solution of the Dispute Between Two Chinas: Republic of China and People's Republic of China

This article discusses incidents where Republic of China passports were misidentified internationally as People's Republic of China passports, leading to difficulties. The author believes that this can be solved by clearly explaining that 'Republic of China' and 'People's Republic of China' are two different countries (just like North and South Korea). Instead, Taiwan independence supporters are constantly 'self-belittling,' weakening the international visibility of the Republic of China. In fact, the inability to enter the UN is due to non-member status rather than the passport itself. We should improve our own strength rather than blindly shrinking and changing the name.

Former Premier Sun Yun-hsuan's Wife - Unable to Provide Proof of Bank Deposits

Returning to the office shortly after leaving Premier Sun's residence, I received a call from Mrs. Sun informing me that producing a proof of deposit would be difficult. If we couldn't obtain the visa due to this, she was considering canceling the trip.

The Republic of China's 'Message to All National Compatriots' Upon Withdrawal from the United Nations

This article republishes the full text of the 'Message to All National Compatriots on the Republic of China’s Withdrawal from the United Nations,' delivered by President Chiang Kai-shek in 1971 when the ROC was forced to withdraw. President Chiang emphasized the position of 'no coexistence with the bandit regime,' stated that the UN resolution violated the Charter, and declared that the ROC government was the true representative of the 700 million people on the mainland.

Tsai's Offensive? DPP Threatens Not to Allow Mainland Chinese to Easily Enter Taiwan

In response to Panama's breaking diplomatic ties with Taiwan, Taiwan's MAC deputy director Chiu Chui-cheng warned that they would 'adjust personnel exchange measures.' This article reports mainland opinions suggesting the DPP and Tsai government plan to restrict mainland visitors to 'punish' mainland China, citing reactions from both cross-strait netizens and experts who point out such measures could negatively impact Taiwan's own industries and further deteriorate cross-strait relations.

🚨 Two Reactions to Panama's Severance of Ties: Tsai Ing-wen Calls for Unity, While DPP's Duan Yi-kang Claims it Helps the 'Republic of Taiwan'

The article comments on the two political reactions in Taiwan after Panama severed diplomatic ties with the Republic of China in 2017. Administrative officials called for unity, while some DPP and New Power Party figures suggested that losing ROC allies would facilitate establishing ties as a 'Republic of Taiwan.' The author strongly criticizes the latter as 'self-consoling' and 'mama's boy politicians.'

'The US Proposed Taiwan Independence, But Chiang's Family Rejected It!' Is a Crude Lie Spread by Taiwan Independence Activists

While everyone argues whether this island of Taiwan should be independent or unified (to be honest, both are false issues), Chiang Kai-shek and the US engaged in intense international competition that, in aftermath of WWII in the Asia-Pacific, was one of the most difficult battles in modern Chinese history. It was not merely about bloodshed but about political warfare.

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.