China News Service, April 27th. Ma Xiaoguang, a spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, pointed out at a regular press conference on the 27th that the DPP authorities are the habitual offenders of "cognitive warfare", and the recent Oolong incident in China Television was not right. Is it the best description?

  A reporter asked: "Recently, the DPP authorities have released the news that they want to counter the so-called 'mainland disinformation attack' through the so-called 'revision of the law'. Some comments pointed out that the DPP authorities are disguising themselves as victims, and the wicked will report first. What's your comment on this?"

  Ma Xiaoguang responded by saying that the DPP authorities are thieves calling to catch thieves.

They have long manipulated the green media, raised the Internet army, fabricated and spread all kinds of rumors, attacked dissidents on the island, and created confrontation between the two sides of the strait. They are repeat offenders of "cognitive warfare".

Isn't the recent Oolong incident in China Television the best illustration?

  Ma Xiaoguang said that to advise the DPP authorities to try to fool the public and mislead public opinion by creating false information is to underestimate the wisdom of the Taiwanese people.

You can only shoot yourself in the foot.