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There is nothing wrong with banning Taiwan independence artists! The "One China" Principle Will Not Tolerate Challenges

author:CCTV

An Fengshan, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, recently stressed that films that hold a "Taiwan independence" stance and have "Taiwan independence" words and deeds will not be allowed to be released on the mainland. There is a reason for the incident: Ke Yulun, one of the main actors of the upcoming Taiwanese movie "Johnny Keck", once had "Taiwan independence" words and deeds. According to An Fengshan's speech, the relevant authorities have grasped the relevant situation, and the release of the film on the mainland has been shelved.

The topics raised by "Taiwan independence" artists have always attracted people's attention. There is always a voice that believes that literature and art and politics should not be confused. In 2016, Chen Erin, a female artist of "Taiwan independence", was fired from the crew of the movie "Girlfriend Vending Machine". At that time, the "Mainland Affairs Council" of the Taiwan region said that cross-strait exchanges should uphold an attitude of equal dignity and mutual respect, share each other's different development experiences, and should not bring political considerations into exchange activities to affect the benign development of cross-strait relations. Such remarks are not only untenable, but also reveal that some people are trying to use literary and artistic works as a cover to cover up their "Taiwan independence" tendencies.

There is an old saying that art has no borders, but artists have borders. For the artist with a sense of responsibility, only the motherland is the root that he or she cannot give up, and it is also the source of his or her artistic life. An artist who has no sense of belonging and has lost the dignity of the nation and the country cannot be affirmed and respected by the world.

At the same time, we should also clearly understand the essence of some "Taiwan independence" artists. At present, on the one hand, some "Taiwan independence" artists have frequently appeared on the screens and stages of various David TV on the mainland to make a lot of money; on the other hand, after returning to the Taiwan region, they have colluded with and colluded with Taiwan independence elements. "Pick up the bowl to eat, put down the bowl and scold the mother", this is the typical two-sided pie, wall grass.

As the "Taiwan independence" artist Chen Ailin, in 2014, she posted on social media, saying, "Since I was a child, my school education and family education have told me that I am Taiwanese and Taiwan is my 'country'." However, Chen Ailin also vowed: "There is no mainland market without making RMB, and it is impossible to make red." It can be seen that this artist is not "confused" and sees the actual interests clearly. Coincidentally, Ke Yulun, a "Taiwan independence" artist who was named and criticized this time, and the films in which he participated were also eager to enter the mainland film market because of the poor box office in Taiwan. The purpose is nothing more than an extra piece of the pie.

Artists are public figures, and inconsistencies in words and deeds are bound to bring negative effects to society, and in recent years, some "active" clown-jumping artists on both sides of the strait have only political stances as tools for earning profits. Xu Teli once said that the people not only have the right to love the country, but also that patriotism is an obligation and an honor. Unfortunately, these "Taiwan independence" artists have only seen profits, but they have forgotten the great righteousness of loving China and the Chinese nation. "Guan Zi Herdsmen" said: "Take the home as the home, take the township as the township, take the country as the country, and take the world as the world." "Looking at China's five-thousand-year-long history, those who see profit and forget righteousness will eventually be nailed to the pillar of shame of history."

It should be pointed out that as long as taiwanese artists who identify with "one China" and support peaceful cross-strait exchanges, we will open our hearts and welcome their arrival. China has never, and will not, suppress normal literary and artistic creation and expression because of political considerations. Ma Xiaoguang, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, once pointed out in response to a reporter's question: "We support and encourage cross-strait exchanges and cooperation in various fields to achieve mutual benefit and win-win results, but we will never allow a small number of people to make money on the mainland on the one hand and support Taiwan independence separatist activities on the other hand, so as to undermine cross-strait relations." "This position is consistent and unchanging. (Special Commentator Li Qinyu)