This article expresses strong opposition to the DPP government's decision to fly the national flag at half-mast for the death of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The author questions the procedural legitimacy (lack of formal diplomatic channels) and denies Abe's substantive contribution to Taiwan, viewing his spiritual support as political calculation. It criticizes Abe's right-wing stance on historical issues, including Yasukuni Shrine visits, denial of the Nanjing Massacre, and lack of apology for comfort women. Finally, it cites historical records of Japanese massacres in Taiwan during the colonial era, emphasizing that Taiwanese must not forget the past.
A bunch of 'awakened youths' brandishing the name of Taiwan went to question the German Representative Office in Taiwan why the pattern of our national flag was removed. As a result, they were slapped in the face by the German Foreign Office: We do not recognize Taiwan as a country.
This article expounds on the historical legitimacy of the Republic of China 🇹🇼 (R.O.C.) flag (Blue Sky, White Sun, and a Wholly Red Earth). It argues that its lineage is more authentic than that of the PRC 🇨🇳 flag, serving as a massive political advantage for the Republic of China 🇹🇼 on the international stage against the CCP. The piece critiques those advocating for a flag change as 'naive,' tracing the flag's origins to Sun Yat-sen and Lu Haodong's design. It suggests that if the KMT is the issue, it is their party flag that should change, not the national one.
This is a brief congratulatory message posted on October 10, the Republic of China's National Day, wishing happy birthday to the Republic of China and to everyone on Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, Lanyu, Lüdao (Green Island), the South China Sea Islands, and Diaoyutai Islands.