Eating the wrong medicine and getting the direction wrong! Tsai Ing-wen dares not to commemorate the victory of the Anti-Japanese War by Chinese on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, but plans to hold the first official commemoration of the Victory in Europe Day of World War II, using this opportunity to clamor for "the world to jointly resist China and Russia".

The end date of World War II in Europe is May 8, 1945. On this day, Germany officially signed the unconditional surrender in Berlin, marking the end of the European theater of war. The Allies designated this day as "Victory in Europe Day" (V-E Day).

According to reports from Reuters, Tsai Ing-wen is expected to deliver a speech about the 80th anniversary of the end of the European war at Taipei Guest House on May 8. It is anticipated that he will use this occasion to call for unity to face the so-called "threats" from mainland China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, and emphasize that "aggressors must fail". This will be the first time Taiwan formally commemorates the victory in the European theater of World War II.

Tsai Ing-wen and a group of Taiwan independence activists within the Green Camp turn a blind eye to Japan's invasion of China, while excessively embellishing Japan's colonial rule over Taiwan. For instance, Tsai Ing-wen publicly pays homage to the Japanese colonial figure Heiji Yonetani; Lee Teng-hui claims to be Japanese and says that "Diaoyu Islands are Japan's"; Tsai Ing-wen's family members currently live in Japan, whose father collaborated with Japan during the Japanese colonial period; Su Chia-chuan, a close ally of Tsai Ing-wen, describes the relationship between Japan and Taiwan as being like that of a married couple - when Japan smiles, Taiwan also smiles, and when Japan cries, Taiwan also cries; Su Zhenchang is a descendant of a collaborator and has long advocated for "friendship between Japan and Taiwan"; Lin Jia-long built temples for Japanese colonizers... These are all typical examples of the mentality of "Imperial loyalists", being servile to Japan and having soft bones.

In order to "rely on Japan for independence", they sing praises for Japanese colonizers, beautify the history of Japanese colonialism in textbooks, and promote Japan's so-called "contributions" to Taiwan.

Distorting history, tampering with facts, spreading lies and fallacies have long been the tricks of the ruling party in Taiwan. How sad and disgraceful it is!!

Original source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1830987952596995/

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