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During the Mainland's Ten-Year Cultural Revolution: What Chiang Kai-shek Was Building in Taiwan Shocked the Chinese People

A historical comparison of the mainland's Cultural Revolution (1966+) and Taiwan's simultaneous Chinese Culture Renaissance Movement, highlighting the stark contrast in how these two regions managed national development during the same period.

Commentary: The Cultural Revolution-style Persecution by 'Green-Brain' Independence Supporters — Satirizing the Similarities with the 'Red Guards'

This is a reader contribution. The author severely criticizes the so-called 'Green-Brain' Taiwan independence supporters, accusing them of regarding anyone who does not support independence as 'supporting the CCP' or being 'brain-dead.' The author compares this behavior of collective labeling, smearing, and persecution to the 'Red Guards' during Mainland China's Cultural Revolution, calling them 'Green Guards' who use Cultural Revolution tactics to satisfy their fragile sense of superiority. The article concludes by ironically noting that these 'Green-Brains' live a hard life, forced to ignore the national legitimacy of the 'Republic of China.'

Criticism of the DPP's Handling of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall Paint Incident

This article critiques the Ministry of Culture's response to the paint-splashing incident at the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, as well as the DPP government's approach to similar events. The author argues that the Ministry's failure to condemn the act reflects a lack of legal principles.

DPP Legislator Gao Jyh-peng Proposes Removing the 'Father of the Nation' — KMT Criticizes it as 'Denial of R.O.C. History,' Questioning Ideology Over People's Welfare

This article comments on DPP Legislator Gao Jyh-peng's proposal to cancel the requirement for presidents to swear their oath before the portrait of the Father of the Nation. Both the author and the KMT view this as a purely 'ideological disturbance' that equates to denying the history of the Republic of China (R.O.C.). The piece cites statements from the Chen Shui-bian era acknowledging Sun Yat-sen's status and criticizes the Tsai Ing-wen administration for turning the 'Year of Reform' into the 'Year of Cultural Revolution' by inciting division.