Ouyang Nana's CCTV singing storm shows the true face of the DPP

According to Taiwan media reports, Taiwanese artists Ouyang Nana and Angela Chang appeared on CCTV’s "11th" party. Ouyang Nana sang the patriotic song "My Motherland" with many stars, which caused dissatisfaction among many green camp netizens. The Taiwan Land Commission also clamored, "Don't become a model of the united front! ... If relevant regulations on both sides of the strait are involved, they will be investigated and punished according to law." In an interview with the media, Su Zhenchang, the head of Taiwan’s administrative agency, even threatened: “We are a free and democratic society. Some people enjoy our resources... and even go to the other side to sing inappropriate songs. The people of Taiwan have their own public comment. ". Officials of the DPP authorities put "we are a free and democratic society" and "will be investigated and dealt with in accordance with the law" on the same matter, which is particularly ironic.

On October 1st, a Taiwanese political commentary program stated that there are too many Taiwanese artists who sing the motherland in public, and there are many "big guys". Punishing Ouyang Nana is unrealistic. After the DPP authorities took some action, it made "My Motherland" even more popular, and 23 million Taiwanese listened to it every day. The DPP authorities have been hoping to oppose the "united front", but it is counterproductive. One of the guests of

also mocked in the show that some Taiwanese people heard it and ran to search. Seeing the mountains and rivers of the motherland are so good, they wanted to see it, and they were "suddenly united."

However, Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council then made a statement and stopped mentioning penalties. This 180-degree "hairpin bend" has not been done by the DPP authorities before.

On October 3, Guo Zhengliang, an associate professor at the Chinese Culture University, also talked about this in an interview show on the island.

When Su Zhenchang was in the heat, he vowed to say that "the people of Taiwan have their own public comment." Now, in the face of public doubts and the change in the MAC’s attitude, I don’t know if his "glass heart" needs another Broken?

On the 4th, Taiwan's "China Times" published an article titled "Does the DPP recognize itself?" commenting that the DPP prides itself on democratic progress, but this turmoil has caused the DPP to manage it painstakingly. The image is broken. The DPP is basically saying one thing and doing another thing. Under the manipulation of the Democratic Progressive Party, the "independence faction" in Taiwan is now unscrupulous and prevalent, and the reunification faction is suppressed and silent. The Democratic Progressive Party frequently wields the "Taiwan Security" big stick, so that some intermediate voters who are happy to see cross-strait exchanges also feel the pressure of choosing sides. The "anti-China" addicted DPP made a big fuss, threatening to ban artists such as Ouyang Nana, forcing them to choose between "love China" or "love Taiwan", and even want to commit crimes. To remark, this is incompatible with the democratic progress they advertised, but it coincides with the so-called "authoritarianism" they despise.

When Tsai Ing-wen was elected to deliver a speech more than four years ago, he emphasized that "Taiwanese are free and democratic", claiming that as long as she is the leader of Taiwan for one day, "no one needs to apologize for his approval." However, since Tsai Ing-wen’s administration to date, facts have proved that the DPP she leads is only good at using beautiful rhetoric to conceal the fact that it promotes "Taiwan independence" and pursues "intimidation governance" internationally.

Someone joked that even if the DPP authorities offered a penalty of NT$500,000, it would only be a fraction for stars like Ouyang Nana and Angela Chang, and it would scare no one. At most, there would be a short notice of variety shows. It's just a fee. But can a patriotic heart be measured by money? The two words "patriotism" are in the blood of 1.4 billion Chinese people. This is a fact that no one can change under any circumstances!