's "dried mango" (homonym "sense of subjugation") sold well for three years, and Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen was re-elected with a high vote of 8.17 million. At that time, in Kaohsiung Yongan and Tainan Madou, "Cai Laipei" gave 66% and 76% overwhelming support respectively. Today's Yongan and Madou are unsalable because the mainland has suspended the import of grouper and Wendan pomelo, and farmers and fishermen are complaining a lot.
Yongan and Madou are just two of the affected areas. In fact, in the past two years, pineapple in Pingtung, lotus fog banana in Gaoping, Sakyamuni in Taitung, pomelo in Hualien, citrus in Gukeng, leucorrhea in the northeast corner , bamboo mackerel on the east coast, etc. Although the "Council of Agriculture" said every time that it could assist in the domestic and foreign sales of products, it was only a one-time publicity action. For farmers and fishermen, what is more needed is a long-term and stable market supply, which requires pragmatic communication and coordination between the Taiwan authorities and the mainland; however, the DPP authorities insisted on an "anti-China" stance and refused to act.
According to Taiwan's "United Daily News", many farmers and fishermen deeply complained that they had become abandoned soldiers of the Democratic Progressive Party's "anti-China protectionist", and did not know where the future of the industry would be. They never imagined that they fully supported the elected rulers, but turned their backs on them at a critical moment.
In this election, the "anti-China card" is still the DPP's habitual technique. "Red Riding Hood" is thrown all over the sky, and even the religious organization Tzu Chi cannot escape smearing. However, this time the Green Camp's strategy of "anti-China protection against Taiwan" seems to be less effective than it was three years ago. The main reason is that when the "anti-China" card was manipulated into a "locked island" and brought a war crisis to Taiwan, and the only beneficiary was the DPP, the people would of course suspect that the DPP was "beggar-thy-people" ”, using “resistance against China” to benefit oneself, but do not take the interests of the people at heart.
This year, the DPP's "dried mango" strategy is not as popular as it was three years ago. This can be seen from several observations:
first, Pelosi's visit to Taiwan, I am extremely disgusted with the manipulation by the DPP authorities to use "national security" as an electoral bet.
Second, the successive Cambodia fraud cases reveal that the ruling authorities do not care about the future and safety of young people. The extension of the military service system and the bouncing of social housing have all caused the support of the young generation of the green camp to avalanche, plummeting by 20% .
Third, in addition to the embargo on agricultural and fishery products, the suspension of cross-strait exchanges has led to the cessation of mainland tourists and the loss of land-based students, all of which have setbacks for tourism and university operations.
"United Daily News" commented that a fisherman in Yilan explained the essence of "anti-China" in one sentence: "Grass borers make chickens, the DPP is happy, and the fishermen are suffering". Under this circumstance, can Green Camp's "dried mango" still sell? (Xue Yang/Editor)