Who are the Taiwanese in Hong Kong? ---- Taiwan's health insurance abuse and identity definition after Wuhan pneumonia.
This article is primarily intended to discuss identification, with a few common situations of ignorance in passing. The reason for writing is that the curator published a video on Youtube about the abuse of Taiwan's health insurance by the Chinese after the Wuhan pneumonia. ps: Actually, I have been following the curator for several years! I started watching his videos before he became popular. At that time, a friend recommended watching the curator's videos to learn fitness. So much so that when everyone around him started to discuss him, I was a little afraid to admit that I had been paying attention to it for a long time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb6VQq1hSiY&t=5552s
The curator actually has a lot of videos about Chinese people using Taiwan's health insurance. Here is the latest one, which is also a video that I left a comment below, although it may have been officially deleted by Youtube because of the words. I will attach this message at the end of the post.
After the spread of the epidemic, under the media reports, Taiwanese soon learned about the Wuhan pneumonia. Although it came from all over the world, it was the exclusion of Chinese people, the panic of the people, the panic buying of masks, and the fact that some people intentionally or unintentionally aroused people on both sides of the strait. political identity issues. However, I believe that many people will come up with absurd remarks because of ignorance, and from good intentions.
"What kind of people are Taiwanese? They can use Taiwan's health insurance." When the two sides of the strait planned to charter planes to send people back to Taiwan, this question received widespread attention. Many people refer to nationality as the definition, but the law is made by people, it is the minimum to protect the people, and it may be far from the ideal and the main purpose. In addition to the native Taiwanese, who can obtain Taiwanese identity, I think, when these laws were enacted, the core intention was who are Taiwanese and can exercise their rights and obligations as Taiwanese. Therefore, when discussing who can go back to Taiwan, I am afraid we should not only look at who has an ID card, but go back to the original point: who are Taiwanese and who our government needs to take care of.
I remember that my brother bought a car after working for a few years. He said he bought an SUV. I was also excited to go home a few days later and wanted to see the car that my brother bought. Box car, if you have a little research on the car, you should be familiar with the minivan model. For example, suzuki solio, which was popular in Taiwan in the past, can still be seen today. At that time, when I told my dad and brother that this was a small van, they all said in unison: Ah, the SUV is written on the photo! I replied: Do you think your motorcycle is a bicycle if you write "mechanical bicycle" on your travel photo? The law was later changed to "locomotive".
This is the first time I have realized the importance of correct names. In the past, I only felt that it was unnecessary to worry about the rectification of the name, and since the name has its history and many other factors, it is also a good way to learn from the past. But I don't want to think that under this Wuhan pneumonia epidemic, Taiwan will suffer a loss because of its name. The English name of China Airlines is China Airlines, and the words on the passport of the Republic of China are Republic of Chian, which is only one word behind the Chinese Communist Party's English, and the English of the People's Republic of China is People's Republic of China. Foreigners can't tell the difference at all, not to mention the close exchanges between the two sides of the Taiwan Strait due to many factors such as history, geography, etc. In addition, the other side has never stopped suppressing and obstructing my country internationally. So much so that some countries have banned air travel with Taiwan. But when you opened your passport the first time, people said: "Your passport will say China." It was really speechless for a while.
Indeed, the name is the first impression, and many times people tend to imagine it without thinking. When faced with a problem, we should find the answer based on the core of the problem, rather than simply grasping the target and dealing with it blindly and stupidly. This time, when deciding who to send back to Taiwan, it should not be based on ID cards alone. Of course, in the case of limited resources, it is reasonable and reasonable to determine the order based on whether they have nationality, but it does not mean that other people who have not obtained Taiwanese status are not eligible to be taken care of by the government and enjoy their rights. such as health care.
The following attaches my message under the curator's video to wrap up this article:
Health care is a right, not a benefit! Curator, after the death of the Taiwanese spouse of the mother of the hemophiliac child, she remarried in China and lived in China. Because of her Taiwanese identity, she can use Taiwanese health insurance. Well, Taiwanese who work abroad and settle in foreign countries can only use it when they come back to Taiwan to see a doctor. Health insurance, or even licking or living in China, because they have a Taiwan ID card, they can use Taiwan health insurance. Under the above standards, should this kind of person use Taiwan health insurance? There are a lot of people born and raised in Taiwan, but there are a lot of people who are stateless but advocate democracy. How can your standard be the definition of nationality, but the definition of politics? According to you, Taiwan should conduct a political identity review. Those who have not passed it cannot use health insurance. It is best to go back to the 1950s and learn from the Kuomintang. Thoughtful, those who have read CCP books will be arrested and shot, "because you want to be Chinese." Those who have the right of abode are those who have lived in Taiwan for a long time. They have no health insurance and no money to see a doctor and take ready-made medicines every day. Such people are by your side every day, aren't you worried? These people in Taiwan do not see a doctor when they are sick, which is not good for the health of the people living on this land and the public health of the whole society. It is recommended that you stop talking about political identity. I am not saying that there should be no restrictions, but when the right of abode is issued during the review, once the right of abode is granted, it should be guaranteed.
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