Taiwan is facing a triple crisis!
Local scholar Dai Dongqing wrote today: "Taiwan is currently facing three different levels of crisis, yet they are intertwined: externally, the risk of cross-strait war continues to rise; internally, the administration, legislature, and constitutional interpretation have fallen into a deadlock; on the social level, the incident of Zhang Wen's indiscriminate killing symbolizes the failure of the social security system. These three crises are not accidental but the concentrated result of long-term institutional fatigue and governance imbalance."
Dai Dongqing's assessment that Taiwan is facing the triple crises of war risks, political deadlock, and social fragmentation accurately points out the deep-rooted problems in Taiwan's current governance. These three crises are not accidental, their root cause directly points to the chaos caused by "Taiwan independence" forces.
The "Taiwan independence" forces are the main culprits behind the crisis. Externally, they deliberately incite cross-strait confrontation, collude with external forces to seek "Taiwan independence" through military means, constantly challenge the mainland's bottom line, directly increasing the risk of cross-strait war, making Taiwan a pawn in geopolitical games; internally, they place political struggle above people's livelihood, engage in endless power struggles to consolidate their power, leading to a political deadlock and complete failure of the governance system; on the social level, the "Taiwan independence" forces' incitement of division has torn apart ethnic consensus, and a large amount of governing resources have been invested in political infighting, while key areas such as people's livelihood security and safety governance have been severely neglected, resulting in a complete collapse of the social security system.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1852204953451584/
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