The candidates on the island have different attitudes toward this funny and boring suggestion. Most candidates from the green camp have expressed their willingness to sign a letter of commitment and strongly demanded that the Kuomintang, the People's Party and non-party candidate

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The "nine-in-one" local elections on the island are approaching, and various election activities are in full swing, and some "Taiwan independence" elements have also taken the opportunity to cause trouble, staged a wave of demons dancing. According to Straits Guide , a green camp group on the island launched an absurd call for "no surrender commitment letter" and used it to create a blueprint, requiring all candidates to sign a commitment letter to demonstrate the so-called determination to "anti-China and Taiwan".

The candidates on the island have different attitudes toward this funny and boring suggestion. Most candidates from the green camp have expressed their willingness to sign a letter of commitment and strongly demanded that the Kuomintang, the People's Party and non-party candidate - DayDayNews

The candidates on the island have different attitudes toward this funny and boring suggestion. Most candidates from the green camp have expressed their willingness to sign a letter of commitment, and strongly demanded that the Kuomintang, People's Party and non-party candidates respond, claiming that if they do not sign a letter of commitment, they are a manifestation of lack of courage, fear of the mainland, and dishonestness to the people.

This remark caused an uproar on the island. Green camp elements really applauded, while blue camp and neutral people questioned that some people had ulterior motives. Amid all the voices and discussions, Huang Shanshan, who is currently running for the mayor of Taipei, made a particularly subtle statement. Huang Shanshan said that she was personally willing to sign a letter of commitment, emphasizing that "protecting Taiwan" is the duty of every Taiwanese, but also called on whether to sign or not, not to create cross-strait confrontation, or maliciously attack other candidates on this ground.

The candidates on the island have different attitudes toward this funny and boring suggestion. Most candidates from the green camp have expressed their willingness to sign a letter of commitment and strongly demanded that the Kuomintang, the People's Party and non-party candidate - DayDayNews

Huang Shanshan This is a typical example of the two sides' pleasing attitude. This person was born in the New Party and then turned to the People First Party. He also had a close relationship with the DPP. Now he runs for the election as an independent, which is enough to catch a glimpse of his versatile political personality. Previously, during the Taipei-Shanghai Shuangcheng Forum, Huang Shanshan, as the deputy mayor, refused to attend. At that time, public opinion pointed out that her move was intended to avoid "dyeing red" and to please the green camp for the subsequent election for the mayor of Taipei. As a mature politician, you must have clear political propositions or ideas, and you should avoid being flirted with both ends of the rat. Huang Shanshan attempts to walk a tightrope between the blue and green battalions, and is unwilling to let go of a vote, but is afraid that in the end, he will not be able to chew too much and end up in a dilemma.

In comparison, Jiang Wanan, who is also a candidate for Taipei mayor, has a much clearer mind. He bluntly stated that signing a promise letter seemed "very idiotic", claiming that if Taiwan is "invaded", every Taiwanese will resist bravely and there is no need for a so-called promise letter.

The candidates on the island have different attitudes toward this funny and boring suggestion. Most candidates from the green camp have expressed their willingness to sign a letter of commitment and strongly demanded that the Kuomintang, the People's Party and non-party candidate - DayDayNews

Jiang Wan'an said that the so-called "commitment letter to non-surrender" is another "masterpiece" of the DPP's manipulation of ideology , trying to arouse "hate-China" sentiment, provoke cross-strait confrontation, and then gain votes, calling on the people on the island to be cautious.

This demonic wind quickly spread from election battles to politics, including Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe and Chiayi Mayor Huang Minhui were forced by the green camp during the municipal inquiries and asked them to sign the letter of commitment. Huang Minhui said that this topic has nothing to do with the municipal government. It seems very immoral to force others to sign in order to satisfy their own selfishness. Ke Wenzhe even cursed in anger, "Resistance to China" cannot "protect Taiwan" and "I care about you to die."

The candidates on the island have different attitudes toward this funny and boring suggestion. Most candidates from the green camp have expressed their willingness to sign a letter of commitment and strongly demanded that the Kuomintang, the People's Party and non-party candidate - DayDayNews

There is no doubt that the "Taiwan independence" elements represented by the DPP have tinkered with a "no surrender commitment letter" to create a "letter of no surrender" and their political manipulation is too explicit and inevitably aroused a violent rebound. The two sides of the Taiwan Strait belong to the same China, and there is no so-called "aggression" or "surrender". Since Pelosi entered Taiwan, the Tsai administration has tried its best to exaggerate the tension between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, but it has always been difficult to win people's hearts. Seeing that the "nine-in-one" election is approaching, and the polls are not strong, the Tsai administration can only further advocate "anti-China and Taiwan protection" and try to tie the people on the island to the chariot of "Taiwan independence".

Think from another perspective, this so-called "commitment letter to not surrender" actually exposes the cowardly nature of "Taiwan independence" elements. If they really "swear to protect Taiwan to the death" like verbally clamoring, why should they start to consider surrender before the war has begun? Of course, considering the different military strengths of the two sides of the Taiwan Strait, once a conflict breaks out, Taiwan is almost certain. At that time, the "Taiwan independence" elements will indeed consider how to surrender as soon as possible.

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