A news from Taiwan Province was widely forwarded in Japan: two Japanese citizens were expelled by Taiwan Province because they love China and hope for friendly relations between Japan and China.

The origin of this news I saw the day before yesterday, but I didn't expect the result to be deportation. Here's the situation: On August 24th, two Japanese people raised the Chinese flag in the Ximending area of Taiwan Province, and a video of this started to circulate on Twitter. In the video, these two Japanese not only raised the Chinese flag, but also said a few sentences: We love China, we hope for eternal friendship between Japan and China, and Taiwan belongs to China.

The reason why I paid attention to this news is that everyone was waiting to see how the "Qingniao" (a term used in Taiwan to refer to individuals who strongly support Taiwanese independence) would react. It is known that any Taiwanese person who dares to do such a thing would be attacked by the Qingniao, and the person's personal information would be exposed, and even face continuous phone harassment, which is not an isolated case.

As expected, I did not see the Qingniao in Taiwan daring to talk about this matter, because the people who did this were Japanese, and the Taiwan authorities only issued a statement stating that they would expel them.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1841493832221704/

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