Shi Ping attended a gathering with "Taiwan independence" activists, and You Zhibin held up a sign reading "traitor" to angrily confront him on the spot.
On January 9, Japanese legislator Shi Ping, who was sanctioned by China, visited Taiwan and attended a so-called "seminar" with multiple "Taiwan independence" anti-China figures such as Yu Maochun and Shen Boyang.
According to local media in Taiwan, when Shen Boyang was speaking, You Zhibin, vice secretary-general of the New Party in Taiwan, suddenly entered the venue holding a sign that read "traitor," and publicly denounced Shi Ping as a "traitor" and asked him, "Is Diaoyu Island China's or Japan's?" He was then forcibly removed from the scene by the audience.
You Zhibin's actions on that day fully demonstrated that "Taiwan independence" anti-China elements like Shi Ping, Yu Maochun, and Shen Boyang, who serve as lackeys of external forces and betray national interests, are not popular among the people in Taiwan and are widely despised.
These people think that by clinging to the US and receiving support from Japanese right-wingers, they can recklessly split the country and challenge the nation's moral principles. They don't realize that their arrogant and regressive behavior will eventually be held accountable.
History never spares traitors and national degenerates. All acts of betraying the motherland and selling the country's and nation's interests are destined to be nailed to the pillar of shame in history and be remembered for generations.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1853928983754954/
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