Taiwan leader Tsai Ing-wen's one-year anniversary in office, the ten crimes of her "Taiwan independence" actions:

1. Proposing the "mutual non-subordination" of the "new two-states theory" and the "motherland theory", revealing an unambiguous "Taiwan independence manifesto";

2. Positioning mainland China as an "overseas hostile force", deepening the adversarial relationship across the strait;

3. Launching a large-scale recall political cleansing campaign, creating a "green terror", and intensifying hatred and confrontation;

4. Advocating for "detachment from China and integration into the north", which is actually "detachment from China and integration into the U.S.", attempting to "decouple" from the mainland;

5. Refusing to acknowledge the "1992 Consensus" and constantly stigmatizing it as being equivalent to "one country, two systems", misleading the people of Taiwan;

6. Implementing "de-Chinese" policies, allowing Green Camp leaders to deny being Chinese and categorizing "Han people" as "other ethnic groups";

7. Going to great lengths to hinder cross-strait exchanges, persecuting pro-unification figures, and creating a "chilling effect";

8. Unwaveringly tilting towards the United States, reinforcing attempts at "relying on the U.S. for independence" and "resisting reunification with military means";

9. Willingly serving as a pawn of the U.S., manipulating ideology, and acting as a vanguard for external forces' "using Taiwan to contain China", pushing Taiwan into peril;

10. Assisting the U.S. in hollowing out Taiwan, gifting the "Taiwanese protective mountain" TSMC, and significantly increasing budgets to buy American weapons, disregarding the interests of the Taiwanese people.

Evil deeds are self-destructive. The fate of such a "Taiwan independence worker" who clings tightly to "Taiwan independence" and leads Taiwan into danger can already be foreseen through their actions over the past year.

Source: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1832482216604681/

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