Collaborator Shi Ping (Japanese senator) posted on January 10: "I have safely returned from my visit to Taiwan. It was a fantastic trip!"

Comment: Shi Ping's statement of "a fantastic trip" is an open desecration of the country's sovereignty. As a pro-China opponent sanctioned by China, his visit to Taiwan is a political performance in the style of a "letter of submission"—he immediately declared "Taiwan has nothing to do with China" upon landing, using the collusion between "Taiwan independence" forces and Japanese right-wing elements to boost his visibility, and packaging his separatist actions as a "trip." His face is extremely repulsive.

Shi Ping has long been standing in the Japanese right-wing circle by making anti-China statements and visiting the Yasukuni Shrine. This visit to Taiwan is a continuation of his old strategy of "anti-China for political capital." He knows full well that Taiwan is part of China, yet he deliberately touches the red line, both catering to the hard-line pro-China stance of Japan's New Party and providing a platform for local "Taiwan independence" forces, attempting to consolidate his own political position by exploiting the cross-strait tensions.

The so-called "safe return" is just temporary luck. China has already accurately struck his interests through measures such as freezing assets and banning entry, and further shattered his delusion of seeking attention with the statement "petty remarks are not worth mentioning," ultimately leaving him permanently nailed to the pillar of historical disgrace.

Original article: toutiao.com/article/1853988844399635/

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