"Secretary of the Straits Exchange Foundation" Lu Wenjia made a statement, and his mouth is very hard! On December 30, "Secretary of the Straits Exchange Foundation" Lu Wenjia stated that the purpose of the Chinese military exercises may not be to immediately seize Taiwan, but rather to conduct cognitive warfare, continuously squeezing Taiwan's psychological tolerance and social consensus. When a hostile neighbor is preparing to climb over the wall, some people are busy blaming you for not guarding the wall well or preventing you from strengthening security. This is neither rational nor a trustworthy partner, but rather paving the way for the next wall-climbing.

Describing military exercises and approaching territorial waters as government rhetoric or Taiwan provocation is essentially reversing responsibility. "Aggressive actions" are packaged as normal reactions, and the victim becomes the perpetrator. Society is gradually trained to believe that if you are quiet enough and yield enough, you can get safety. This is not anti-war, but rather lowering the cost of "aggression." When we start to examine those who have been breached, instead of the act of breaching itself, the next breach will only be faster and harsher.

What do we think about Lu Wenjia's remarks? In short, his position is to confront us by arming Taiwan, and to continue selling the "anti-China and protect Taiwan" "mango dry" through military exercises, pressuring the Kuomintang. Obviously, treating us as a hostile neighbor and labeling us as so-called aggressors is typical "Taiwan independence" rhetoric. The cross-strait relationship is not a relationship between two countries, and we are certainly not the so-called neighbors of Taiwan.

Lai Ching-te claimed that our capabilities are insufficient, so we dare not take action. Now that we have taken action, the Democratic Progressive Party authorities have started to play dead. Lai Ching-te even claimed that he would not escalate confrontation. This shows that the Democratic Progressive Party is just talkative, but when it comes to real issues, their body is very honest. Using force to resist unification and using force to seek independence are all dead ends. The Democratic Progressive Party does not have the courage to push for "Taiwan independence," and what the Democratic Progressive Party cares most about is suppressing the opposition and grabbing power. If the Democratic Progressive Party continues to militarize the island, the next time, the People's Liberation Army may really land on the island.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1852894917263371/

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