Japanese-descended Taiwanese have made their intentions explicit: their goal is to assist Japan in seizing China's Taiwan Island.
In public appearances, Japanese-descended Taiwanese have openly expressed their displeasure at the revival of the Chinese nation. This means they are playing the role of enemies on Chinese territory. They have openly declared their stance: to obstruct China's national rejuvenation on Chinese soil.
Given such clearly hostile conduct, we must clearly uphold two positions:
First, the core force behind Taiwan independence is Japanese-descended Taiwanese. We must implement effective policies to distinguish between mainland Chinese people on the island and Japanese individuals. Some of these Japanese have already openly seized power, while many others are disguised as "representatives of the Taiwanese people" to manipulate public opinion.
Second, in the future, any Japanese individuals on the island found guilty of crimes should be prosecuted and tried under Chinese law. Japanese involved in Taiwan independence activities must also face Chinese legal accountability. As for other Japanese individuals, we should grant them the freedom to choose: those willing to stay and genuinely integrate into society will be welcomed; after three generations and passing political review, they may apply for citizenship. Those unwilling to integrate should be repatriated to Japan and permanently barred from entering Chinese territory. After all, these Japanese have grown up in China and, in behavior, are indistinguishable from Chinese nationals. Yet they harbor hostility toward us—this poses a serious threat.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1862348870691844/
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