The "Qizhong card" failed, and "Taiwan independence" could not finally pass the popular support of Taiwan. Peace on both sides of the strait is the mainstream public opinion

  [Cross-Strait Quick Review No. 1114]

  "Public opinion is like flowing water" is a phrase often used by political parties and politicians to guard themselves or ridicule themselves.

Some people point out that from 2016 to 2018, to 2020, and even compared to the two rotations of political parties on the island in 2008 and 2016, the public opinion on the island is indeed flowing, and it can carry and overturn the boat.

  Taiwan’s "China Times" pointed out that if we simply examine Taiwan’s views on both sides of the strait, the horizontal axis will not be blue-green or "unification and independence," but the pursuit of peace.

The polls released by relevant agencies on the island recently confirmed this trend, pointing out that up to 90.4% of the people on the island believe that "peaceful coexistence" is the most suitable keyword to describe the vision of cross-strait relations, while "stop exchanges" and "confrontation collisions" They accounted for only 4.4% and 2.6% respectively.

It can be seen that the vast majority of people on the island hope for peace across the strait.

The deepest and most mainstream public opinion in Taiwan is cross-strait peace.

  The pursuit of peace is the common expectation of the people on both sides of the strait. For more than 20 years, tens of thousands of people on both sides of the strait have had in-depth exchanges to form a deep structure of public opinion. This is not a trivial matter, let alone the ideological manipulation of the DPP's temporary propaganda. changed.

After all, what "Taiwan independence" cannot cross is the line of defense of the people of Taiwan. This is a fact that the DPP must accept.

  However, since taking office, Tsai Ing-wen has continued to obstruct the normal exchanges and exchanges between people in various fields on both sides of the strait, and even concocted the "Reverse Osmosis Law" and "National Security Five Laws" to suppress the people on the island.

In the year when he was elected leader of the Taiwan region for the first time, Tsai Ing-wen confidently made promises to the DPP’s vision for governance.

In an industry conference, she said, “Young people should not be afraid to deal with the authorities, and don’t have to be too gentle, courteous and frugal.” She also emphasized that “the authorities will be generous in criticizing public opinion in the future... If you don’t hear it the first time, speak a little louder. If you don’t hear, you can speak louder, and if you don’t hear for the third time, you can slap the table."

Unexpectedly, after taking power, Tsai Ing-wen had forgotten the promise he made.

  Some Taiwan media pointed out that “power corrupts people, and absolute power corrupts people absolutely.” This sentence could not be more appropriate for the DPP authorities and Tsai Ing-wen.

Compared with Taiwan under the current DPP rule, those in power make decisions and dictatorships, surrounded by green officials, green people sharing power, and holding a whole bowl, which is unimaginable. However, in just over 4 years, Tsai Ing-wen has been on the island. The promises of the people have long gone with the wind.

  From importing "Laizhu" to Guan Zhongtian, "anti-China and pro-US" has always been the operation of the DPP authorities. It has doubled the ugly drama of arbitrarily labeling opponents "selling Taiwan" on the grounds of so-called Taiwan security. Almost all polls show that most people on the island oppose the import of "Laizhu" and also oppose the closure of Taiwan. It can already be seen that the DPP's "Qizhong card" has begun to fail. (Guo Dalu)