These days, a strange phenomenon has occurred in Taiwan's political arena: no matter where politicians go or what activities they participate in, they will be asked to sign a document. The excuse they gave was: the Taiwan Strait may be the next place where wars occurred, so there

There are two months left, and the "nine-in-one" election will be held on the island. These days, a strange phenomenon has occurred in Taiwan's political arena: no matter where politicians go or what activities they participate in, they will be asked to sign a document. This is the so-called "commitment letter of non-surrender" fabricated by the "Taiwan independence" elements.

On September 16, Chiayi Mayor Huang Minhui encountered this disgusting thing. The radical "Taiwan independence" party "Basic Entering the Party" Chiayi City Council candidates Weng Huanyao and Hong Weiting invited the candidates for blue and green mayors to sign the "No Surrender Commitment Letter" in front of the Chiayi Municipal Government. The excuse they gave was: the Taiwan Strait may be the next place where wars occurred, so there is no room for public opinion representatives and administrative leaders at all levels in Taiwan to have a vague position. "This issue is the first level to test loyalty to Taiwan."

Huang Minhui said that the election is temporary, and it is immoral to discredit others for the sake of selfish interests.

DPP candidate Li Junqi signed a letter of commitment and asked Huang Minhui to sign it too. She refused and said bluntly that as mayor, she did not care about "national defense" or "diplomatic", and this issue had nothing to do with municipal affairs. Huang Minhui said that the election is temporary, and it is immoral to discredit others for selfish interests, and it is even more an attempt to incite and deceive the people with the lies of "three people become tigers".

In response to the frequent candidates being asked to sign a "commitment letter of non-surrender", the Kuomintang Taipei mayor candidate Jiang Wanan said on the 16th that he felt it was idiotic, and the DPP was playing counterfeit football, trying to arouse the sentiment of "anti-China" and "hate Zhong" to get the best interests of the vote.

"The Commitment Letter of Non-Surrender" was fabricated by 9 so-called civil groups including the "Taiwan Independence and National Founding Alliance", "Taiwan Security Association" and "Taiwan Constitutional Foundation". In fact, they are all "Taiwan independence" organizations. The leader is Chen Nantian, chairman of the Taiwan Independence Alliance.

Green camp politicians shook their flags and shouted for this move. All 24 county and city council candidates from the "Basic Progressive Party" signed, and then the DPP's Yongyan Association also signed, including Wang Dingyu, a DPP "legislator" who was included in the list of stubborn "Taiwan independence" elements by the mainland in August. He claimed that "never surrender" is the basic money, and even if he does not sign it, he should not surrender his home and lifestyle. "This is a manifestation of will, at least what should be done." Chen Shizhong, a candidate for Taipei mayor of the Democratic Progressive Party, also said that "anti-China and Taiwan protection" is an attitude, and he wants to write a joint letter of "not surrender".

Although forcing people from the blue and white camp to sign is the real purpose of "Taiwan independence" elements, of course they will not support them. KMT Kaohsiung mayor candidate Ke Zhien asked "Jiangbang Party" to sign first with Tsai Ing-wen. Huang Shanshan, an independent Taipei mayor candidate, asked, "If you want to write, you can write it immediately, but what if you finish writing?"

The toughest one is Taipei mayor Ke Wenzhe . He went to Taipei City Council for general inquiries a few days ago. As a result, parliamentarian Lin Yingmeng chased him and asked, "Does it support the resistance to China and protect Taiwan?" "Why has the civil defense system not been trained?" Ko Wenzhe said bluntly that "anti-China" cannot "protect Taiwan", "You want me to train the army to be a warlord, right?" He also mocked the other party, "Little kid, don't ask such a boring question, okay?" Lin Yingmeng still didn't give up and took out a "commitment letter of no surrender" for Ke Wenzhe to sign. Ko Wenzhe was angry, "I tell you directly, I don't want to pay attention to you at all. Who is that (Chen Nantian)? I care about you, you are not qualified to come up."

is really relieved to curse, and these "Taiwan independence" elements should be scolded. The "nine-in-one" elections elected public officials of various counties and cities, which had little to do with cross-strait, foreign affairs and defense. However, the "independence faction" and the DPP required local leaders and candidates to express their opinions on the grounds that the civil defense system was under local jurisdiction, and obviously carried out election mobilization by unifying "independence" to incite "anti-China" sentiment. Besides, cross-strait relations are exclusive to Tsai Ing-wen's power. If she doesn't know how to avoid war, she pushes Taiwan to the front line and causes wars between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait to meet, and instead requires local officials to "never surrender", which is simply putting the cart before the horse.

More importantly, the "No Surrender Commitment Letter" not only did not gather strength as the "Taiwan independence" elements claimed, but instead exposed the green camp's nature of being trapped in a "crisis of confidence" and being fierce on the inside. It sets a premise, that is, "Once the cross-strait confrontation with force, Taiwan will definitely fail, and every township will have a People's Liberation Army, so every county, city, township mayor and township mayor candidate must not surrender and fight until the last moment." "Taiwan independence" elements always boast that "Taiwan independence" has international support, but now they have to force candidates to sign such defeatist documents. How ironic!