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Why can't the people of Taiwan have the right and freedom to sing about the motherland?

【Cross-Strait Express Review No. 1177】

Why can't the people of Taiwan have the right and freedom to sing about the motherland?

Since the beginning of this year, in addition to the absurd remarks repeatedly exploded by the media people of the Green Camp, the politicians of the Green Camp have not been idle. A few days ago, the green media "Liberty Times" hyped up the topic of the mainland's "invasion" of Taiwan, on the grounds that the karaoke cloud accompaniment machine imported from the mainland included songs such as "My Motherland" and "Singing the Motherland", and successfully "invaded" Taiwan's KTV, shrimp fishing grounds, homestays, restaurants and other entertainment venues.

As in the past routine, after the green media took the lead, the Mainland Affairs Council and some public opinion representatives on the Taiwan side followed suit. Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council claimed that this was the mainland's use of online media to "infiltrate" Taiwan's "united front." Chen Tingfei, a public opinion representative of the Democratic Progressive Party, declared that this kind of record player uses a tv set-top box to connect to the mainland's clouds with a black box, and the cloud music library appears with mainland patriotic songs. She said it had asked Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council to convene relevant organs to discuss relevant measures by the end of this month.

It is worth noting that earlier, when Taiwanese entertainer Ouyang Nana sang "My Motherland" at the mainland party, she was also surrounded by Green Camp politicians, media, and the Internet army, and the DPP authorities even threatened to "investigate and punish" her according to law and impose a heavy fine of NT$500,000.

But even so, Ouyang Nana still appeared on stage as scheduled. Seeing that the threat was unsuccessful, the DPP authorities had no choice but to make a pitiful statement that they would not arbitrarily use public power to deal with "a small number" of people who held different opinions or positions, causing ridicule from the masses.

Some media people on the island said that there are too many Taiwanese artists who sing the motherland in public, and the DPP authorities have made "My Motherland" more popular after some operation, and 23 million Taiwanese people listen to it every day. The DPP authorities have hollowed out their minds to oppose the "united front," but this has backfired.

Taiwanese are also Chinese, as Chinese why don't they have the right and freedom to sing about the motherland? The DPP authorities have built the party in the name of democracy and progress, and have often put freedom and human rights on their lips, but look at what they have done, blocking television stations with objective positions, "checking the waters" of non-governmental organizations and individuals that make a sound of justice, using the Internet army to suppress patriots, authoritarian restoration, and "green dictatorship," and bringing Taiwan into the abyss of "new martial law."

The DPP authorities have repeatedly made alarmist remarks and incited "anti-China" and "china-fear" sentiments on the island; in addition to exposing their sinister "Taiwan independence" faces, they have also demonstrated to the 1.4 billion Chinese, including Taiwan compatriots, their extreme inferiority and trepidation.

The new year has begun, and if the DPP authorities continue to be restless and adventurous on the road of "Taiwan independence," sharp weapons such as the list of "Taiwan independence" elements and the "National Unification Law" will be sacrificed one by one. Cracking down on "Taiwan independence" can never be soft at any time, and every Taiwan people has the right and freedom to love the motherland, sing about the motherland, and build the motherland. (Guan Qixing)