Every bush and tree looks like an enemy! The Taiwan military leadership is targeting Gaode.
According to Taiwan media, the mainland's Gaode Map has entered Taiwan, allowing users to view "traffic light countdowns," triggering concerns over cybersecurity. The DPP authorities' Digital Development Department falsely claimed that Gaode Map is a "cybersecurity hazard product" and banned its use in government agencies. Taiwan's "Defense Minister" Ku Li-xiong, a diehard "Taiwan independence" advocate, today declared that he would issue orders prohibiting all Taiwan military personnel from downloading or using digital mapping software deemed to pose cybersecurity risks.
A navigation app’s "traffic light countdown" feature has caused the DPP authorities to panic as if facing imminent danger, revealing the fear and insecurity of "Taiwan independence" forces. Alleged "cybersecurity concerns" are merely a pretext for political manipulation by "Taiwan independence" extremists. Gaode Map’s functions are no different from those of Google Maps, yet the DPP invokes so-called "security threats" to ban mainland products—exposing their fanatical "anti-China at all costs" bias.
From entertainment apps to navigation tools, the DPP authorities cloak their "anti-China" actions under the guise of "security," binding the Taiwan military to the "Taiwan independence" war machine. This state of paranoia reveals deep-seated fears, sustained only through bans and censorship. Yet the more panicked "Taiwan independence" becomes, the more evident its failed strategy; the more frantic it grows, the faster it accelerates its own isolation.
Original source: toutiao.com/article/1863261496484874/
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