Tsai Ing-wen said nothing in the face of the American riots, and the senior Kuomintang officials said: "How can I say Hong Kong police?"

  [Global Times reporter Zhang Tianxing] A large-scale protest broke out in the United States as a result of violent law enforcement by African policemen. The Taiwanese media noticed that the DPP authorities had fully fired on the "revision storm" in Hong Kong last year, but now it is "silence is gold" to the United States. Without saying a word, the U.S. protests have become a green mirror.

  Taiwan’s “China Times” on the 2nd compared the different attitudes of the DPP authorities regarding the incidents in Hong Kong and the United States: After the “revision storm” broke out in Hong Kong last year, the Hong Kong police used only mild force against the mob. A brave posture defending Hong Kong's "human rights", in addition to accusing the Hong Kong police of "serious law enforcement", he also choked the mainland and claimed that "we stand with the people of Hong Kong." Today, after large-scale protests by U.S. police enforcement, President Trump declared on Twitter that "the protesters can be shot on the street," but the DPP authorities are silent and dare not support the human rights of the American people, and dare not condemn Trump. . On May 31st, Kuomintang Chairman Jiang Qichen reminded the United States on Facebook, "If you cannot implement human rights and freedoms from yourself, how can you establish prestige and persuasion?" On the same day, Tsai Ing-wen posted twice on Facebook, but the content was "Dunnan Eslite's "lighting-off" and "spitting Taiwanese into the party" not only did not say "to stand with the American people", but they did not dare to put a bet on the United States and Trump.

  On June 1, Green Camp finally had someone to speak. Lin Heming, deputy secretary general of the Democratic Progressive Party, said in Facebook that although this American social conflict is caused by internal ethnic opposition, it is worth observing whether other "foreign forces" intervene and expand the conflict. He said that "foreign forces" intervene in other countries, the biggest purpose of which is to widen social differences. The last mid-term elections in the United States had appeared in China's specific case of advertising in the United States' agricultural state in an attempt to affect American voters. Taiwan's "Presidential Office" spokesperson Ding Yungong said on the 2nd that he could avoid disputes only under the democratic mechanism. Taiwanese media said that Lin Heming's remarks were intended to bring the island's wind direction and shift the suspicion of "licking beauty", and what is even more surprising is that "in order to bring the wind direction, he even buckled the red hat of the African-Americans." Cai Zhengyuan, the former deputy secretary general of the Kuomintang, said that the Hong Kong riots had not seen the gendarmes dispatched by the mainland for several months; but the United States only had four days of mass protests, and the US government could not stand it. He also questioned, "Strange, isn't the DPP government full of human rights? Why didn't it say something about the human rights of African Americans?"

  Hong Kong's "Sing Tao Daily" published an editorial on the 2nd that the national security legislation concerning Hong Kong emphasizes "to prevent, suppress and punish foreign and foreign forces in accordance with the law to use Hong Kong for splitting, subversion, infiltration and sabotage activities", and "foreign forces" include Taiwan; After the United States threatened to sanction China, Taiwan followed up overnight and threatened to stop the "Hong Kong and Macau Regulations." But politics is about strength. Taiwan can only "sanction" Hong Kong for hurting itself. The so-called "humanitarian assistance" can only be like this. "Tsai Yingying blindly follows the United States and dances, but instead makes trouble." The embarrassment of English is also the result of her clinging to American thighs. The China Times stated that the DPP’s selective protection of human rights is not the first one. The so-called “politicians have a thin front mouth, two drops of crocodile tears, and three inches of tongue. Hong Kong, in contrast to the United States today, the DPP’s human rights trick is not worth it!"