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Taiwan's former President Lee Teng-hui is facing criticism from all sides after a recent interview in which he called Japan "the motherland" and dismissed the current Taiwanese administration's efforts to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II as nothing more than an attempt to "curry favor [with mainland] China."

The 92-year-old former KMT Chairman told a Japanese magazine that it was simply not true that Taiwan took up arms in mainland China's eight-year long war against the Japanese invaders.

“Seventy years ago, Taiwan and Japan were of one country," he said. "Taiwanese people at the time were no doubt Japanese subjects and they did what they could to fight for their motherland."

Therefore, Lee blasted current President Ma Ying-jeou'spolicies as deliberate harassment of Japan and shameless sucking up to mainland China.

“Taiwan and Japan were one nation," he said. "As long as they were the same nation, it is certainly not true [for Ma] to say that Taiwan fought in the resistance war against Japan.”

Sometimes called the "father of Taiwan's democracy," Lee volunteered for service in the Imperial Japanese Army in 1944, becoming a second lieutenant officer of an anti-aircraft gun in Taiwan. His older brother died while serving in the Japanese Navy and is interred at the Yasukuni shrine

Lee headed the KMT from 1988 to 2000, but was expelled from the party in 2001 for supporting a pro-independence alliance. Since his presidency, he has parted ways with his former party, going so far as to publicly support changing Taiwan's official name from the Republic of China to the Republic of Taiwan.

Not surprisingly, President Ma, has expressed shock and regret over Lee's latest pro-Japan statements saying that the former president is "betraying Taiwan." According to the SCMP, he has demanded that Lee retract his remarks and make a formal apology to the Taiwanese public.

“How can a person who was president of this country for 12 years and still enjoys presidential treatment as a retired president say something that sells out Taiwan, humiliates its people and embarrasses himself?” he said.

Meanwhile, Hung Hsiu-chu, current deputy legislative speaker and KMT presidential candidate said the remarks made her "hot under the collar." According to the Taipei Times, she called on "all of society" to carry out both "oral and written denunciations," against Lee.

“It proves I was right when I asked the party to expel him many years ago,” she said.

Lee's remarks may just cost him his retirement benefits.Want China Times reports that KMT lawmakers also want to revoke Lee's privileges as a former head of state following his hurtful comments.

Despite his pro-independence stance, Lee seems to have done much now to bring China and Taiwan closer together. China's Taiwan affairs authority released a statement on Friday to criticize the former Taiwan leader's "absurd remarks" such as the notion that "Taiwan and Japan were the same country."

"These absurd remarks have seriously distorted the facts and blurred out the important contributions made by the Taiwanese compatriots to the victory of the war against the Japanese invaders," read the statement from the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council.

Ominously, the statement added that "traitors will never meet a good end."

The Global Times also released a scathing editorial calling Lee's remarks "absurd" and adding that they have "infuriated the Communist Party." He probably isn't too broken up about that.

As if all that somehow wasn't enough, Lee also found the time to troll both sides of the strait a little more. He dismissed the existence of the 1992 consensus, in which semi-official PRC and ROC representatives met to recognize that there is only "one China," but of course each side could have their own vastly different interpretation of what exactly that means.

The consensus was purportedly reached while Lee was president.

Former Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui refers to Japan as 'the motherland,' infuriates both sides of the strait: Shanghaiist
 
“Seventy years ago, Taiwan and Japan were of one country," he said. "Taiwanese people at the time were no doubt Japanese subjects and they did what they could to fight for their motherland."


Spoken with such wisdom and truth. Lee-Sensei, I give you my personal and humble obeisance. I Honor you, Lee-Sensei.

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May your tribe Increase!
 
Taiwanese are a weak species.While there are someones who don't agree with him like president Ma,yet they still pay money to him cuz he is a former president.
 
Taiwanese are a weak species.While there are someones who don't agree with him like president Ma,yet they still pay money to him cuz he is a former president.

Weak species? I think you are very wrong. Taiwanese are brave people, patriotic, and are respectable , lovely, beautiful people.

I have been to Taiwan many times, am proud to call many Taiwanese as my friends whom I maintain close relationship (personally and academically). They are an incredible people, their country is impressive and have accomplished many feats, given, they are of the 1st world.
 
Weak species? I think you are very wrong. Taiwanese are brave people, patriotic, and are respectable , lovely, beautiful people.

I have been to Taiwan many times, am proud to call many Taiwanese as my friends whom I maintain close relationship (personally and academically). They are an incredible people, their country is impressive and have accomplished many feats, given, they are of the 1st world.
That is just your opinion.I remember another Japanese called Yoshi oda said Taiwanese are weaklings too.LOL.
 
That is just your opinion.I remember your countryman called Yoshi oda said Taiwanese are weaklings too.LOL.

@yoshi.oda is a radical right winger who resorts to insults when he cannot get his way, very similar to some of the radical ultranationalist Chinese members here, would you not agree? That is the trait of radical right wingers (Chinese and Japanese), it is hard to discuss with them or discourse, because there is no instance of "agree to disagree" it is either, "my way or no way".

Lastly we are adults in this forum or so at least i hope we all are. My line of thinking may not be similar to yours, you may have a different view, but at least we should not resort to personal insults or attacking character based on difference of view. I have had some respect (for others a lot of respect) on several Chinese members here, but their latest direction in how they communicate is very disappointing. One even resorted to use the term "J@p" @AndrewJin (why?)

I cannot understand why one has to resort to racist personal invectives.
 
Spoken with such wisdom and truth. Lee-Sensei, I give you my personal and humble obeisance. I Honor you, Lee-Sensei.

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May your tribe Increase!
U should understand how the majority of Taiwanese dislike him.
Being cheerleaders like him is disgraceful.
And feeling proud of having such cheerleader is making yourself disgraceful.
Any thread here will be read by millions of Chinese, you really make the relation even worse.
@yoshi.oda is a radical right winger who resorts to insults when he cannot get his way, very similar to some of the radical ultranationalist Chinese members here, would you not agree? That is the trait of radical right wingers (Chinese and Japanese), it is hard to discuss with them or discourse, because there is no instance of "agree to disagree" it is either, "my way or no way".

Lastly we are adults in this forum or so at least i hope we all are. My line of thinking may not be similar to yours, you may have a different view, but at least we should not resort to personal insults or attacking character based on difference of view. I have had some respect (for others a lot of respect) on several Chinese members here, but their latest direction in how they communicate is very disappointing. One even resorted to use the term "J@p" @AndrewJin (why?)

I cannot understand why one has to resort to racist personal invectives.
I think their "disappointing" communication is after your disappointing remarks.
Believe me, I am trying to not to say more since I avoid any thread of yours.
 
I think their "disappointing" communication is after your disappointing remarks.

My comments were made in civility, and not once have I resorted to calling Chinese people in racist terms, Andrew.

I am a silent reader, when I saw you used the term "J@p", you really really dissapointed me, man. After how many months we have communicated with each other, starting with your travels threads, I've always shown you my greatest respect, appreciation, and friendliness, which was sincere and genuine and not some kind of sick "Japanese face". You probably already knew I am a nationalist since I have made my points known in this forum, but i do so with sincerity and respect even towards those whom I may disagree with.

I cannot understand why you would join the likes of Yao, Place, among others in using racist terms. Politics is politics, Andrew, you shouldn't use that to judge character or use differences in opinion in making a judgment on a man.



Sincerely,
Kenji
 
@yoshi.oda is a radical right winger who resorts to insults when he cannot get his way, very similar to some of the radical ultranationalist Chinese members here, would you not agree? That is the trait of radical right wingers (Chinese and Japanese), it is hard to discuss with them or discourse, because there is no instance of "agree to disagree" it is either, "my way or no way".

Lastly we are adults in this forum or so at least i hope we all are. My line of thinking may not be similar to yours, you may have a different view, but at least we should not resort to personal insults or attacking character based on difference of view. I have had some respect (for others a lot of respect) on several Chinese members here, but their latest direction in how they communicate is very disappointing. One even resorted to use the term "J@p" @AndrewJin (why?)

I cannot understand why one has to resort to racist personal invectives.
OK,but I still insist that they are mindly weak. Because after all,all they have done is warning,condemning and bitching,no actual move.If Ma yingjiu see Li as a disgrace as he have said,at least he should ask to stop paying money to former president Li,but no,only blaming.
 
My comments were made in civility, and not once have I resorted to calling Chinese people in racist terms, Andrew.

I am a silent reader, when I saw you used the term "J@p", you really really dissapointed me, man. After how many months we have communicated with each other, starting with your travels threads, I've always shown you my greatest respect, appreciation, and friendliness, which was sincere and genuine and not some kind of sick "Japanese face". You probably already knew I am a nationalist since I have made my points known in this forum, but i do so with sincerity and respect even towards those whom I may disagree with.

I cannot understand why you would join the likes of Yao, Place, among others in using racist terms. Politics is politics, Andrew, you shouldn't use that to judge character or use differences in opinion in making a judgment on a man.



Sincerely,
Kenji
It's better to express your true feelings. To hide under "polite" words is even more *&*&*&*&*&.
Japanese troops in Nanjing said they were "friendly" too.
 
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