[Global Network Report] According to Taiwan's "tvbs News Network" report on July 1, 66-year-old Taiwanese artist Gao Jie recently participated in the 35th Golden Melody Awards and served as the presenter. He unexpectedly said "Good evening everyone" Netizens criticized him for using mainland Chinese language. According to reports, the incident was fermented online, and a Facebook fan page on the social platform found that those who criticized Gao Jie were suspected of being "pro-green netizens", which once again attracted attention.
Gao Jie information picture. The picture comes from Taiwan's "United Daily News"
reported that the Facebook fan "Political Shuang" posted a screenshot of the social platform "threads" on June 30. One netizen criticized Gao Jie for speaking in mainland China when awarding the award. In response to this, "Politician Shuang" also sarcastically said, "It's so abominable that he said good evening! We must use traditional Chinese to criticize the mainland's choice of words."
Taiwanese media noticed that the post "Politicians are happy" attracted the attention and heated discussion of some netizens. Some people said, "The word 'high-end' is also a term used in Mainland China." "Then I have to wish you a good morning, noon, and evening." "Otherwise, I say good night to everyone! Then turn around and go to bed." "I have always said good night since I was a child. ,What is the problem".
On Facebook, some netizens said, "This is so sour? So glass-hearted." "It's really boring."
Some people also said, "Nothing wrong! If you don't say good night, are you saying good night?"
Some netizens said, "There is something wrong with this. It's really better to be dumb."
According to previous reports by Taiwanese media, a junior high school biology textbook in Taiwan once called "potato" after "potato", which caused the green camp to jump on it and claim that "potato is Mainland Chinese terms are not Taiwanese terms." Some people on the island used "potato" and "potato" as different names on both sides of the strait to hype up the mainland's "cultural united front", which aroused the disgust of many netizens on the island. Shortly thereafter, another green camp politician speculated that the word "quality" appearing in the Taiwan military program was also a mainland term. People on the island said that the DPP's rhetoric is an old trick and boring.
Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, once said that in the eyes of the DPP authorities and some green camp politicians, anything that has anything to do with the mainland will be labeled and labeled. In fact, it has become a trend and a new way of life for Taiwanese compatriots, especially young people, to speak mainland terms, eat mainland snacks, watch mainland movies and TV dramas, and sing mainland songs. Some politicians in the Democratic Progressive Party cannot keep up with the pace of young people, so they slap names and shout at them. They will only be abandoned by young people.