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A Chinese song satirizes the response of mainland netizens from the Taiwan Affairs Office of the People’s Republic of China_Sina News

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Original title: A Chinese-language song satirizes mainland netizens, and the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council responds

@国台办 announced that the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council held a regular press conference on October 27. Spokesperson Ma Xiaoguang presided over the conference and answered questions.

Some media asked questions about a song on the Internet that satirized mainland netizens. Mainland netizens expressed dissatisfaction with this. How does the spokesperson think about this matter?

The spokesperson of the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, Ma Xiaoguang, said in response to enquiry that since 2016, the DPP authorities have disrupted cross-strait relations and have continuously pursued “independence” provocations and created “anti-China” populist sentiment. you get what you sow. It is only natural that their perverse actions have caused resentment and counterattack among the vast number of netizens. It is not difficult to find that since 2008, there has been no such situation before 2016. It is self-evident who is the root cause of the current situation and who is the culprit. It is not difficult to eliminate this situation, as long as everyone firmly opposes “Taiwan independence,” especially the majority of Taiwan compatriots must be self-conscious and vigilant. Compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait are one family, and eventually they will move towards spiritual harmony.

Editor in charge: Zhu Xuesen SN240

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