Not punishing Ouyang Nana? Why has the attitude of the Taiwan Mainland Affairs Council changed?

[Cover Story] Cross-strait exchanges cannot be blocked by the DPP authorities if they want to.

aimed at Taiwanese artists Ouyang Nana and Angela Chang for participating in the CCTV National Day Gala, Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Committee has stated that it will be severely punished (click here to review: they will sing at the CCTV National Day Gala , and this department on the island is also sitting Can't help it!), but now his attitude has suddenly changed, just saying "express regret".

According to Taiwan media reports, Qiu Chui, deputy chairman of the Taiwan Mainland Affairs Council, said in response: "In addition to expressing high regrets about this, the Mainland Affairs Council also believes that the society has its own public evaluation." The mayor of Taipei Ke Wenzhe took the opportunity to feel sour. Ke Wenzhe said: “Like the MAC or Su Zhenchang’s speech, the important thing is to be consistent. If you turn around, you can’t figure it out!”


According to Taiwan media reports, after Ouyang Nana, Taiwanese artist Lai Guanlin also participated in CCTV’s "Picturesque Country-National Day Concert" on October 1, and sang the song "The Descendant of the Dragon". Netizens believe that Lai Guanlin's "roots are red" and "three views are super-positive" are a new generation of outstanding youth and role models in Taiwan, but the glass hearts of the DPP authorities and the green media are broken.

Coincidentally, a few days ago, Taiwan media also picked up Lin Chiling's visit to Inner Mongolia in 2019 to do public welfare and sang a video of "My Motherland and Me" with local children. On October 1, Lin Chiling posted on Weibo, forwarding the CCTV post and wrote: "2020 is particularly not easy. We need to be more considerate and kind, and have a happy holiday." This move has attracted the "attention" of the pro-green media on the island.

In this regard, netizens on the island tweeted: “Taiwan media hype is very boring, and it has been engaging in ideological confrontation. It is better to spend energy on Taiwan first.” Some netizens said that because of the large-scale reports of Taiwan media, this song "My Motherland" It also often appears on TV. In the past, people rarely had the opportunity to hear this song, and took this opportunity to "learn it all directly".

Strait TV’s special current affairs commentator Yu Qiang believes that, first of all, the change in public opinion on the island in response to the Taiwanese artist’s performance on the mainland has completely exceeded the expectations of the DPP authorities. It also fully demonstrates that cross-strait exchanges are not DPP authorities. You can stop it if you want to. Second, the purpose of the DPP authorities this time was not achieved. Instead, the people on the island learned about the song and the National Day party. This is what the DPP authorities did not want to see, so the last moment Stepping on the brakes also hopes that public opinion will pass as soon as possible.