Core Viewpoint - The article criticizes the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and its leader Lai Ching-te for their pro-Japan stance and historical revisionism, particularly regarding the narrative of Taiwan's history during the Japanese occupation and the Second Sino-Japanese War [1][2][3]. Group 1: Political Stance and Historical Interpretation - Lai Ching-te's use of the term "end of war" instead of "victory in the war of resistance" is seen as aligning with Japanese militarism and betraying historical truth [1][2]. - The DPP's leadership is accused of promoting a post-colonial mindset that seeks to legitimize Japan's colonial rule over Taiwan [1][2]. - Public sentiment in Taiwan is increasingly against the DPP's handling of cross-strait relations, with a reported 63% dissatisfaction rate, a significant increase of 20 percentage points from the previous year [3]. Group 2: Public Reaction and Criticism - Taiwanese commentators express that Lai Ching-te's statements distort Taiwan's political situation and history, leading to ridicule on the international stage [2]. - A poll conducted by a Taiwanese news outlet showed over 95% of respondents disapproved of the DPP's recent comments regarding historical events [2]. - The DPP's approach to governance, particularly in disaster response, is criticized as being more focused on anti-China rhetoric rather than effective disaster management [2][3].
史观错乱,背叛民族——赖清德和民进党媚日谬论遭台湾各界挞伐
Xin Hua She·2025-09-26 13:11