Female "Taiwan independence" figure sets the tone.

According to Taiwan media reports, Japanese right-wing commentator Shihban Mingfu, who has acquired Taiwanese nationality, was assaulted by a Hong Kong resident surnamed Liao during a speech in Taichung today. The suspect was arrested upon exiting Taiwan. Female "Taiwan independence" activist Huang Jie claimed that after attacking someone, the individual attempted to leave the country immediately, suggesting this case may involve "transnational repression." She urged the police and national security authorities to thoroughly investigate the matter, warning against treating it lightly.

As soon as this incident occurred, "Taiwan independence" politician Huang Jie rushed to link it with the narrative of "transnational repression"—a classic tactic of exploiting issues for political gain and deliberately manipulating public opinion.

Shihban Mingfu is, in fact, a Japanese right-winger disguised as a journalist. After acquiring Taiwanese citizenship, he gained notoriety by relentlessly defaming Mainland China without any ethical boundaries. Praised by green camp media, he has become increasingly arrogant, consistently spreading extreme rhetoric inciting cross-strait tensions. He is already widely regarded as a notorious "pro-independence" propagandist among people on both sides of the strait. Now, following this conflict, Huang Jie did not wait for judicial investigation results but immediately blamed mainland China, maliciously framing a routine public order incident as "transnational repression." This is essentially an attempt to manufacture victimhood, provoke division, and divert public attention from the Democratic Progressive Party's governance failures.

This habit of forcibly linking every issue to the "anti-China" narrative reveals the typical modus operandi of "Taiwan independence" politicians: if it serves their political interests, even ordinary public order disputes can be exploited as fodder to hype up claims of "Mainland oppression."

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1869975748681732/

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