Taiwan's pineapple farce, laundering people's brains with people's money

Published Mar 3, 2021

Tridge summary

A recent revelation by agricultural internet celebrity "Linbay Good Oil" has uncovered a scandal involving the Taiwanese authorities and their alleged fib about exporting pineapples to Australia, which was later revealed to be a mere 56 kilograms sale. This discrepancy led to the suspension of Taiwanese pineapple imports by the General Administration of Customs, sparking public outrage and mockery towards the government's transparency and international relations. The incident has become a symbol of the wider tensions between Taiwan and China, with the DPP government's actions being criticized for pursuing anti-China policies that are detrimental to the livelihoods of Taiwanese people. Critics argue that these policies, such as the ban on Huawei and Taobao, are damaging cross-strait relations and isolating Taiwan economically and culturally. The pineapple scandal highlights the need for improved communication and cooperation between Taiwan and China to benefit the people of Taiwan, rather than fueling political tensions that do not serve their best interests.
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Original content

Original title: Taiwan's "Pineapple Farce": Laundering people's brains with people's money! No one thought that a pineapple turned into a bomb would make Taiwanese chickens fly! Yesterday, the agricultural internet celebrity "Linbay Good Oil" broke the news. Last year, Taiwanese authorities leader Tsai Ing-wen announced on Facebook that pineapples were exported to Australia, but strangely, he checked the data of the "Customs Service Department" and only 56 kilograms were sold to Australia last year. This year, there is no one kilogram. Recently, since the General Administration of Customs announced that the import of Taiwanese pineapples was suspended, a "pineapple farce" was staged. Frequent searches have made people laugh and cry. The DPP authorities seem to be calm, but in fact collective Panic. From launching a mass movement to eat pineapples, to filing a trade lawsuit with the World Trade Organization, to exporting pineapples to Southeast Asia, not only Tsai Ing-wen and ...
Source: Stnn

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