The "Taiwan independence" elements forced the politicians on the island to sign this, and they were called idiots...

There are still two months left for

, and the "nine-in-one" election will be held on the island. These days, a strange phenomenon has appeared in Taiwanese politics: politicians are asked to sign a document no matter where they go or what activities they participate in. This is the so-called "Non-surrender Commitment" concocted by "Taiwan independence" elements.

On September 16th, Huang Minhui, the mayor of Chiayi , encountered such a disgusting thing. Weng Huanyao and Hong Weiting, candidates for Chiayi City Councillors from the radical "Taiwan Independence" political party "Radical Progressive Party", invited the blue-green mayor candidates to sign the "Non-surrender Commitment" in front of the Chiayi City Government. The excuse they gave was that the Taiwan Strait may be the next place for war, so Taiwan's representatives of public opinion and executive heads at all levels have no room for ambiguity. "This question is the most basic first way to test loyalty to Taiwan. level".


Huang Minhui said that elections are temporary, and it is immoral to smear others for self-interest.

DPP candidate Li Junyu signed the letter of commitment and asked Huang Minhui to also sign it. She refused, and bluntly said that as the mayor, she didn't care about "defense" or "diplomacy", and this issue had nothing to do with municipal affairs. Huang Minhui said that the election is a temporary one, and it is immoral to smear others for selfish interests, and it is even an attempt to incite and deceive the people with the lie of "three people become tigers".

In response to recent candidates being asked to sign the "Non-surrender Commitment Letter", the Kuomintang Taipei mayoral candidate Jiang Wanan said on the 16th that he felt very idiot, and the DPP was playing match-fixing in an attempt to provoke "anti-China". "The sentiment of "hatred of China" gets the most benefit from the votes. The

"Non-surrender Commitment Letter" was concocted by nine so-called non-governmental organizations, including the "Taiwan Independence and National Founding Alliance", "Taiwan Security Association", and "Taiwan Constitutional Foundation". In fact, they are all "Taiwan independence" organizations. The leader was Chen Nantian, chairman of the "Taiwan Independence and Founding Alliance".


Green camp politicians are cheering the move. All the 24 county and city councillor candidates from the "Fundamental Progressive Party" signed it, and then the DPP's outcry meeting also signed it, including the DPP "legislator" who was only included in the list of stubborn "Taiwan independence" elements by the mainland in August Wang Dingyu. He claimed that "Never surrender" is the basic clause. Even if you don't sign it, you should not surrender your homeland and way of life. "This is a display of will and the least you should do." Chen Shizhong, a candidate for the Taipei mayoral election of the Democratic Progressive Party, also said that "anti-China Baotai" is an attitude, and he wants to write a joint letter of "no surrender".

Although it is the real purpose of the "Taiwan independence" elements to force the blue and white camp to sign, but of course they will not join. The Kuomintang Kaohsiung mayoral candidate Ke Zhien asked the "Radical Progressive Party" to ask Tsai Ing-wen to sign it first. Huang Shanshan, a candidate for mayor of Taipei without a party membership, asked, "If you want to write, everyone can write it right away, but what about after you've written it?" He recently went to Taipei City Council to receive a general questioning. As a result, Councilman Lin Yingmeng chased him and asked him "why did the civil defense system not have any training?" ", "You want me to train the army to be a warlord, don't you?" He also mocked the other party and said, "Children, don't ask such boring questions, okay?" Ke Wenzhe signed it, and Ke Wenzhe was furious, "Let me tell you directly, I don't want to care about you at all, who is that (Chen Nantian) yours?

is really relieved by scolding, and these "Taiwan independence" elements should also be scolded. The "nine-in-one" elections select public officials from various counties and cities, which have little to do with cross-strait, foreign affairs and defense. However, the "independence faction" and the DPP demand the local chiefs and candidates for the civil defense system on the grounds that the civil defense system is under local jurisdiction. People expressed their stance, obviously using the unified "independence" to engage in electoral mobilization and incite "anti-China" sentiment. Besides, cross-Strait relations are exclusively Tsai Ing-wen's authority. If she doesn't know how to avoid war, but she puts Taiwan on the line of fire, causing cross-strait armies to confront each other, and instead asks local officials to "never surrender", it is simply putting the cart before the horse.

More importantly, the "Non-surrender Pledge" not only failed to gather strength as claimed by the "Taiwan independence" elements, but instead exposed the Green Camp's "confidence crisis" and the nature of its inner turmoil. It sets a premise, that is, "Once the two sides of the strait confront each other with force, Taiwan will definitely fail, until every township has a People's Liberation Army, so it requires everyCandidates for the election of county mayors and township mayors must not surrender and fight to the last minute.” “Taiwan independence” activists always boast that “Taiwan independence” has international support, but now they are forcing candidates to sign this defeatist Documents, how ironic!