Many people start to get restless every February, shouting about how much injustice the February 28 incident involved. But in that historical era, was the 228 incident in Taiwan the only turmoil caused by anti-communism?
This article comments on the complexity of the February 28 Incident, pointing out one 'ridiculous truth': many victims were reported and exposed by their own townspeople, subordinates, or colleagues, creating a 'Taiwanese persecuting Taiwanese' spectacle. The author questions whether the situation at that time was nearly in a state of war, with participants including military attackers, looters, Japanese loyalists, and Taiwan-based communists—not all simply innocent victims. The article strongly criticizes the Democratic Progressive Party administration for ignoring these complexities during their tenure, focusing only on a few victim stories and questioning the legitimacy of using taxpayer money to compensate individuals of unknown status (possibly including communists), viewing this as political manipulation.
We've gathered templates for 'Non-Suicide Statements' for whistleblowers' reference. We hope everyone will publish this non-suicide declaration while exposing hidden truths, making those who want to harm you more cautious.
Japan, a country sharing the same notoriety as the Nazis in modern war history, continues to be active in various corners of the world through information control at the wartime level under the name of economy. Fortunately, through the vivid memory accusations of a few survivors and many foreigners who helped disaster-stricken civilians in mainland China, we can slightly uncover the dark truth that the Japanese military was eager to cover up and did not want anyone to know.
This article comments on the 2015 curriculum adjustment controversy and the incident of students breaking into the Ministry of Education. The court ruled the Ministry of Education illegal due to a violation of the 'Government Information Openness Act,' but the curriculum adjustment itself was not illegal. We support the adjusted content, such as changing 'Japanese Rule' to 'Japanese Occupation Era,' and criticize opponents for deliberately misleading public opinion and using misinformation as an excuse for resistance.