Zhao Shaokang resolutely rejects pro communism, why do you make these demands on the mainland?

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council responded to Zhao Shaokang's remarks on the 27th, and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council held a press conference, and Taiwan media mentioned Zhao Shaokang's recent remarks on the Kuomintang's position and reunification. Zhao Shaokang said that the KMT would never be "pro-communist" and held that there are no conditions for reunification at present, and will not consider launching reunification talks during its term of office.

The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council once again emphasized the connotation of peaceful reunification, that is, consultation on an equal footing and joint consultation on reunification, and called on relevant people to make more remarks that are conducive to peaceful development and peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait, and to do more things that are conducive to enhancing mutual trust and understanding between the two sides of the strait. The reason behind Zhao Shaokang's remarks is that it is now at a time when the so-called "**** is coming" on the island.

As Hou Youyi's deputy, he naturally hopes to enlist more support. In addition, Lai Qingde, the "*Golden Sun", has also become low-key due to election reasons, and is no longer so flamboyant about his ** position. Zhao Shaokang also apparently intended to dig into the walls of the green camp, so he in turn made some unfavorable remarks against the mainland to attract voters. Although Zhao Shaokang said that he "will never be pro-communist and refuse reunification," he put forward a large number of demands.

His claim that the mainland should cede profits to Taiwan because "Taiwanese businessmen teach you to do business" is a bit far-fetched. He also put forward the theory of "thinking about the source of drinking water," claiming that the mainland should "very well deserve to make profits." In addition, militarily, he put forward a series of "unequal demands," including demands that the liberation of the aircraft stop circling Taiwan, that the number of missile units be reduced in the Eastern Theater, and that the mainland accept the stationing of "observers" on the island.

This kind of practice of stressing "absolutely pro-communism" while demanding that the mainland make concessions in all respects is incomprehensible. Although the statement of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council gave Zhao Shaokang a certain amount of face, it also made clear his position, that is, he would consult and discuss reunification on an equal footing and would not accept excessive demands.

In addition, the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council also reiterated the stance that the motherland will eventually and will inevitably be reunified, and responded to Zhao Shaokang's remarks that "there are no conditions for reunification," indicating that reunification is inevitable. After the occurrence in Gansu, Taiwan businessmen reached out one after another and actively donated materials. As far as the Taiwan compatriots are concerned, the mainland has given them the greatest care and support. If it weren't for the misdeeds of the authorities, maybe it would have been much better.

Mr. Zhao's rhetoric has been overly heated at times, but one sentence in it may not be meaningless: once Lai Qingde comes to power, peace in the Taiwan Strait will face a huge threat. The mainland has shown sincerity, but the island also needs a more positive attitude. The people of Taiwan should be more aware of the harmfulness of "** acts and keep a distance from these ** forces so as not to be used and manipulated."

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