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Critique: Influencers Stirring Up Anti-China Sentiments Using the 'Shabby Lunchbox' Incident—Questioning the 'Green-Brain' Tactic of Blaming Domestic News on the Mainland

This article criticizes an internet influencer for taking a photo of a 'shabby lunchbox' that originally belonged to local news in Taiwan and deliberately portraying it as an incident where 'Mainlanders humiliate Wan-wan's lunchboxes' to stir up anti-China sentiment. The author points out that this tactic successfully led a group of people dubbed as 'Green-brains' to attack without verification, and laments that this phenomenon reflects a specific thinking pattern in Taiwan's society which influenced political outcomes.

Critique of Reasons to Oppose Free Economic Zones: Satirizing Green Camp Legislators Lack of Professional Discourse, Left with Only the Banner of Anti-China and Racism

This article strongly criticizes the arguments of the DPP and New Power Party against the Free Economic Pilot Zones (FEPZ). The author satirically points out that 自經區 (zì jīng qū) sounds like 自縊 (zì yì, to hang oneself) in Chinese, and questions the green camp's shifting stance (referring to Chen Chu and Lai Ching-te's previous support). The core criticism is that opponents failed to present professional financial or legal arguments, ultimately resorting to anti-China, hate speech, and racism as their main reasons for opposition. The author believes these actions cause internal chaos in Taiwan but do no harm to mainland China.