Tsai Ing-wen was silent in the face of the US riots, Kuomintang officials: I have the face to say that the Hong Kong police

A large-scale protest broke out in the United States after an African-American man was violently enforced death by police officers. The Taiwan media noticed that the DPP authorities had full firepower against Hong Kong’s "regulation amendments" last year, but now they have "silence is golden" towards the United States. Without saying a word, the U.S. protests have become a green camp.

Taiwan’s "China Times" on June 2 compared the different attitudes of the DPP authorities on Hong Kong and the United States: After the "Regulations Amendment Disturbance" broke out in Hong Kong last year, the Hong Kong police only used mild force against the rioters. The party authorities have adopted a brave posture of defending Hong Kong's "human rights." In addition to accusing the Hong Kong police of "seriously excessive law enforcement", Tsai Ing-wen also choked on the mainland, claiming that "we stand with the people of Hong Kong." Now that the law enforcement by the US police has triggered large-scale protests, President Trump declared on Twitter that “protesters can be shot and killed in the street”, but the DPP authorities are silent and dare not support the human rights of the American people, let alone condemn Trump. . On May 31, KMT Chairman Jiang Qichen reminded the United States on Facebook, “If you can’t implement human rights and freedom from your own, how can you build prestige and persuasion?” On the same day, Tsai Ing-wen posted twice on Facebook with the content “Dunnan” Eslite’s lights out” and “Spicy Taiwan’s membership in the party” not only did not say “Stand with the American people”, let alone dared to say anything to the United States and Trump.

On June 1, someone in the Green Camp finally spoke. Lin Heming, deputy secretary-general of the Democratic Progressive Party, stated on Facebook that although the American social conflict was caused by internal ethnic rivalries, it is worth watching whether other "foreign forces" intervened and expanded the conflict. He said that "foreign forces" intervened in other countries with the greatest purpose of widening internal divisions in society. In the last mid-term elections in the United States, there were specific cases where mainland China advertised in American agricultural states in an attempt to influence American voters. Taiwan's "Presidential Palace" spokesman Ding Yungong said on the 2nd that disputes can only be properly handled under a democratic mechanism. According to Taiwan media, Lin Heming's remarks are suspected of trying to drive the wind on the island and divert the ridicule of "licking the beauty". What is even more surprising is that "in order to guide the wind, he even put a red hat on African Americans." Former Kuomintang deputy secretary-general Cai Zhengyuan said that in Hong Kong riots for several months, the mainland has not seen military police dispatched; and the United States has only protested on a large scale for 4 days, and the US government can’t stand it. He also questioned, “It’s weird, isn’t the DPP government full of human rights? Why didn’t you say something for the human rights of black Americans?”

Hong Kong’s "Sing Tao Daily" published an editorial on the 2nd, saying that Hong Kong’s national security legislation emphasizes “in accordance with the law”. Prevent, stop and punish foreign countries and foreign forces using Hong Kong to split, subvert, infiltrate, and sabotage activities", and "foreign forces" include Taiwan; after the United States threatened sanctions against China, Taiwan followed up overnight and threatened to stop the "Hong Kong and Macau Regulations." . But politics is about strength. Taiwan’s "sanctions" and Hong Kong can only hurt itself. The so-called "humanitarian assistance" can only be a look. "Tsai Ing-wen blindly follows the United States and dances, but it makes trouble." This is Cai The embarrassment of English is also the result of her holding American thighs tightly. According to the China Times, the DPP’s selective defense of human rights is not the first time. The so-called "politicians have a thin, sharp mouth, two drops of crocodile tears, and three-inch tongues. They often act out indistinctly from reality. In Hong Kong, compared with the United States today, the human rights tricks of the Democratic Progressive Party are not worth it!"

(Source: Global Times)