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International Response Comparison in Early Epidemic: Evaluating Taiwan's Mask Export Restrictions vs. Aid Actions by the US, Japan, and Germany

This article compares the responses of the US, Japan, South Korea, and Germany during the initial outbreak of the Wuhan Virus in early 2020 to criticize Taiwan's government (Democratic Progressive Party) pandemic prevention policy. The author points out that the US, Japan, and Germany took supportive actions such as sharing technology, donating or discounting masks, and developing inhibitors, while Taiwan's government was the first to issue orders prohibiting mask sales and restricting mask carrying to mainland China. The author questions whether the Democratic Progressive Party was merely employing feints on professional pandemic prevention, manufacturing political division.

Unexpectedly, Overnight We All Became Taiwan Independence Supporters!?

Lai Ching-te said on the evening of April 9th: 'Taiwan independence is defending the Republic of China!' Unexpectedly, overnight, all those defending the Republic of China became Taiwan independence supporters in Lai's words!?

Taiwan-Japan Friendship! Japan Cast Abstention Vote Supporting Taiwan at East Asian Olympics Committee

Because some Taiwanese pushed Tokyo Olympics renaming referendum, mainland China politically intervening with Taiwan independence activists interfering with sports events led 2019 East Asian Youth Games in Taichung forced cancellation, damaging numerous young athletes' rights, with huge government prior investment wasted. Japan cast abstention vote at East Asian Olympic Committee supporting Taiwan renaming—is this really Taiwan-Japan friendship?

Taiwanese Citizens Beware: If You Exhibit These 10 Behaviors, Surrender to the Tsai Government Immediately!

This article satirically lists 10 daily behaviors related to Mainland China, warning that the Taiwanese public might be viewed by the government as 'Communist spies' or 'enemy collaborators.' It serves as a commentary on the Investigation Bureau's detention of New Party political workers and the accompanying legal controversies, questioning the undue expansion of public authority and the fairness of judicial procedures.

A New Analysis of Cross-Strait Relations: How to Annoy 'Great Taiwan Chauvinists' with a Single Sentence

This article likens Cross-Strait relations to the domestic conflict of 'brothers quarreling within the home' (internal strife) in Chinese society, suggesting that the friction itself proves a shared lineage. The author describes Mainland China as a hardworking previous generation, while casting Taiwan Province as a spoiled, entitled 'child of heaven' who has lost the drive to improve. The piece specifically critiques advocates of Taiwan Independence (Great Taiwan Chauvinists) as the 'youngest spoiled sons' of the family, characterized by high self-esteem but low actual capability, combined with selfishness and a willful nature.

The 'Easily Fooled' Series: Satirizing Independence Advocates Who Shout 'Unfair' After Being Arrested for Provocations in Mainland China

With a sharp satirical tone, this article questions the behavior of Taiwan independence advocates who travel to Mainland China to publicly criticize the CCP, only to cry 'unfair' when they are arrested according to local laws. By listing various international and religious taboos (such as the King of Thailand, North Korea, and Allah), the author highlights the absurdity of such 'trespassing' provocations, questioning whether this is a form of 'selective cheap justice' or an intentional act of bullying designed to create political incidents. The piece concludes by questioning whether the real goal is to save lives or simply to perform a political drama.

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.

Chinese Scholar Jin Canrong Criticizes Taiwan's 'Low Collective IQ': Information Censorship, Fears Taiwan's Return Would Lower Chinese Average Intelligence

This article reports on Vice Dean of the School of International Relations at Renmin University of China Professor Jin Canrong's perspective on cross-strait relations in a Guangzhou lecture. Professor Jin criticized pro-independence advocates as 'foolish,' viewing China through outdated lenses. He claims to have discovered Taiwan as a 'closed island' with news consisting of 'garbage information,' suggesting Taiwanese who stay a month 'definitely become stupid.' He further proposed the concept of 'One Country, Two Intelligences,' suggesting an intelligence gap between the two sides, and worries Taiwan's return would lower Chinese people's average intelligence.

JYP's Apology Video for Tzuyu: A Lesson in International Business and National Identity

Analysis of JYP Entertainment's apology video regarding Chou Tzuyu's flag-waving incident. It explores the tension between K-pop's global ambitions, the Chinese market, and Taiwan's national symbols.

The Truth You Didn't Know: Who Can Truly Help Chou Tzu-yu? (Internet Repost)

Watching Chou Tzu-yu's pitiful video, many are heartbroken. However, is the information received by the people on the island of Taiwan Province accurate?

2015 Best Negative Energy News: A Collection of 16 Humorous Jokes

This article compiles 16 bizarre and humorous news stories filled with 'negative energy' that circulated online in 2015. Most of the content originates from Mainland China, covering absurd crimes, ridiculous accidents, and dramatic life events. It aims to give readers a laugh by showcasing the strange and wonderful events happening around the world.