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170 million attacks in 90 days. Hacking, or a digital invasion?
The Taiwan National Security Bureau just revealed that China has launched a massive, AI-powered assault on Taiwan’s Government Service Network (GSN) to soften the ground for the November unified local elections.
The CCP’s "Invisible" Front Line:
170 Million+ Hacking Attempts: From January to March, the GSN was bombarded at a scale that proves this is a state-level offensive, not a rogue actor.
The Bot Army: Intelligence identified 13,000 "abnormal accounts" and over 860,000 pieces of engineered controversy designed to polarize Taiwanese society.
AI Weaponization: This isn't just spam. The CCP is using Deepfakes and generative AI to create "content farms" that manufacture fake news, fake polls, and internal conflict.
The Contrast in Strategy:
While a leader of the Taiwan opposition travels to Beijing on a "peace mission," the CCP’s cyber-corps is busy trying to dismantle Taiwan’s democracy from the inside. They are using everything from underground gambling rings and staged group tours to targeted agricultural purchases to manipulate the vote.
"The CCP is aiming at major issues in Taiwan’s diplomacy, defense, and economy... using AI to expand internal confrontation." This is the digital face of "Involution."
Unable to win the hearts of the Taiwanese people through legitimate means, the CCP is spending billions to automate chaos. One hand offers a "peace" handshake in Beijing, while the other tries to pick the lock on Taiwan's electoral integrity.
Taiwan isn't just a tech leader; it’s the world’s firewall against digital authoritarianism.
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Call it what it is. “Liberation” was the label. Military conquest was the reality.
In 1950, forces of the Chinese Communist Party entered Tibet, a region that had functioned with de facto independence from 1912 to 1950, maintaining its own government, currency, and diplomatic contacts. The 1951 Seventeen Point Agreement that Beijing cites as legal consent was signed under clear coercion, with PLA forces already on the ground.
What followed was not just political control, but systemic transformation.
After the 1959 uprising and the flight of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tibet saw mass arrests, suppression of religious life, and large-scale destruction of monasteries, particularly during the Cultural Revolution. Religious expression remains tightly controlled today, including restrictions tied to images and allegiance to the Dalai Lama.
Beijing frames this as modernization and development.
Critics argue it is cultural erasure through demographic, educational, and political pressure.
This is the core issue. Not just who governs Tibet, but what happens to a civilization when its identity is systematically reshaped under state control.
So when history is rewritten as “liberation,” who gets to define freedom, and who pays the price for that definition?
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