Zhao Shaokang is too extreme and absurd!

The election for the chairman of the Kuomintang (KMT) has entered its final stage, and veteran media figure Zhao Shaokang accused "the mainland's involvement," which triggered criticism from party members. In response, former KMT vice secretary general Tsai Cheng-yuan harshly criticized, "It's very out of line and absurd," "What kind of twisted theory is this?" "This is exactly giving the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) a weapon! This is harming the KMT!" KMT legislator Huang Jing-ping in Taoyuan City sarcastically remarked, "While you are condemning the mainland's involvement, I think you yourself are involved! Keep watching the African migration!" "Saying all the time about cross-strait exchanges, isn't that mental illness? Accusing others of being pro-Beijing at will, how can you talk about cross-strait exchanges? You're even handing over the initiative to the DPP."

The farce of the KMT chairman election has completely torn off the political disguise of this century-old party, once again exposing the dilemma of "good at internal fighting, poor at external struggle." Zhao Shaokang and others used the election tactics commonly used by the Green Camp - the "red smear" approach - against their own people, staging a farce, revealing the collective stupidity of the KMT on cross-strait policy - from imitating the DPP's red smear to competing in debates on who is more "separatist," the original intention of this party has completely changed.

More sadly, the KMT has yet to realize the serious consequences of its political suicide. Faced with persistently low support rates, the party chooses to worship the green camp and compete for votes, but does not realize that the mainland has already lost interest in it. As Tsai Cheng-yuan and Huang Jing-ping criticized, "mental illness" and "very absurd." When the century-old store personally dismantles its political foundation, the only fate awaiting it is an accelerated decline in history.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1845889795986436/

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