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Chapter 41 41. Long Yingtai's father killed Taiwanese?

■This statement arouses my hypothesis.Assuming that the military police company commander Long Huaisheng and Long Yingtai's father were in Taiwan at that time, he was "the kind of veteran" who "killed countless enemies" and killed countless Japanese. Would he be polite?Because in his eyes, the Taiwanese are by no means so innocent, they are as brutal as Japanese soldiers. □People from other provinces do not put themselves in the shoes of Taiwanese, and Taiwanese have condemned it so far; but should Taiwanese also put themselves in the shoes of people from other provinces?Think about the innocent people from other provinces who were killed?Think about the revenge mentality of veterans who hated Japan?Think about Papa Long's bloodshot eyes?I will never say that people from other provinces are right, but I think that the true elite of Taiwanese people should have the courage to stand up and correct the direction of their own people. .Taiwanese elite Lin Xiantang is an example.When the mobs gathered the people from other provinces in the Taichung area and wanted to kill them all, Lin Xiantang stepped forward and said loudly: There are as many people from other provinces as ants. If we kill them today, they will come and kill us tomorrow.The mob listened and got scared, so they didn't make mistakes again and again.In contrast, Lin Maosheng, who is also an elite in the province, with his high academic status, according to his son Lin Zongyi's recollection, "he agreed that the violence imposed on mainlanders and the harm to government buildings and civil servants came from Expressing extreme anger is a legitimate expression of the people's disillusionment and widespread and intense frustration"!Lin Maosheng knew that "this kind of widespread and indiscriminate violence against property and mainlanders is used as an effective political action. It is meaningless and useless"; )!" But he couldn't stand up like Lin Xiantang and loudly guide his people to stop.As an elite, in the face of all rivers and rivers, did he do something less?In particular, Lin Maosheng's "culture" is not at odds with him. He actually believed that "violence imposed on the mainlanders" was a "reasonable expression", but in exchange for the mainlanders' violent retaliation, who is to blame?

What's more serious is that Lin Maosheng committed a big taboo, he believed in the Americans.The three "crimes" of his murder were that, as a professor of National Taiwan University, he "1. conspired to rebel and incited the students of the school to riot; 2. forcibly accepted National Taiwan University; delusions of Taiwan independence."
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