A few days ago, the pro-Beijing Hong Kong media ‘Ta Kung Pao’ reported that China will study the development of a list of “Taiwan independence stubborn elements”, it is thought that this will be able to “precisely combat” the Taiwan independence forces, to facilitate Unified? It seems that the Beijing authorities really think so, Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for China’s Taiwan Affairs Office, confirmed this on Wednesday.
The spokeswoman claimed that such a list was made to “crack down in accordance with the law” on “Taiwan independence stubborn elements” and “their main supporters, such as their financiers.
The ROC said that the other side of the Taiwan Strait is a totalitarian dictatorship that uses bullying and coercive measures to threaten people with different opinions and force them to compromise. But the Republic of China is a free and democratic country, and the Taiwanese will not give in because of threats.
There has been a lot of discussion overseas since the news of Beijing’s intention to issue the list, and one of the more concentrated feelings is that the result of the Chinese Communist regime’s coercion of Taiwan is that Taiwan is moving further and further away, and fewer and fewer people are identifying themselves with reunification. The percentage of people who identify themselves as Taiwanese continues to rise. Others believe that the Chinese Communist regime is living in its own bubble and is unaware of the world situation.
This trend is evident in a poll conducted by the Election Research Center of National Chengchi University (ERC), a long-time political pollster, which shows that 28.7% of the public choose to “maintain the status quo before deciding. 27.7% of Taiwanese people prefer “Taiwan independence. The percentage of those who want to “maintain the status quo forever” is 23.6%. 7.4% support “independence as soon as possible”. Those who want to “maintain the status quo forever” accounted for 23.6%. 7.4% of the public support “independence as soon as possible”, while only 5.1% want “cross-strait reunification”, which is the lowest ever. Those who wanted “cross-strait reunification” were only 5.1%, the lowest ever.
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