Disagreeing with KMT policy is not an option?

From today's Liberty Times: 藍官網民調 禁止反對大三通 [Survey Conducted on KMT Official Website: Disapproval of Three Direct Links NOT an Option]
Apparently on the newly launched KMT Official website, they installed an online survey gadget asking ppl's opinion about the Three Direct Links. The question and choices, according to the picture above, goes like this --
How do you think about the Three Direct Links?
○ strongly agree ○ no opinion
Right. So disagreeing with the KMT government's policy is not an option. Is this the political reality of Taiwan now?



8 Responses to "Disagreeing with KMT policy is not an option?"
Yes.
And unless the people of Taiwan do something about it very soon even people like yourself who subtley query KMT policy will be prone to persecution.
There is a lot of democracy to be undone if the KMT are to drag 70% of an unwilling population back to the motherland.
You can't even just 'agree' with the statement.
The extent of your agreement has already been decided by these dangerous headcases.
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