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“你的国家就是China,系统压根就没‘台·湾’这个国籍”
最近,一个“台·独”博主在facebook上撰写了一篇长文,讲述了自己在西班牙旅行的“悲惨”经历:
该“台·独”博主称,自己走了好多天想到西班牙小镇度假,但到酒店前台登记的时候,看到单子上标注他的国籍为China,就和前台大叔理论,想要改成Taiwan。
但让他“受挫”的是,前台大叔指着他的护照对他说,他的国家就是China,并且告诉他,电脑系统压根就没“台·湾”这个国籍。
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该博主很委屈地表示:我的“护照”上明明贴了很多“台·湾·国”的贴纸啊!于是,他和前台大叔“据理力争”,但大叔毫不在意他,也完全不想听他在说什么:
这让台·独博主的玻璃心彻底碎了。
他表示,这段经历让他很受搓。当时,他在柜台等了许久,最终找到酒店的一个女工作人员愿意帮他划掉了China,这才让他“心里稍微舒服点”。
但他的遭遇并没有引起大部分台·湾网友的同情,帖子下方点赞数最高的评论是一副这样的漫画:
该博主称,这次旅行唯一让他略感安慰的,是在一家教堂的签到本上,看到了很多国家的贴纸,其中有他的“知己”把“台·湾·国”贴纸贴上了。
大陆网友很快回怼道:
而事实上,该博主名叫“台·湾护照贴纸”,专门在facebook上鼓励护照上贴“台·湾·国”等台·独标志,专门报道“台·独”侥幸带贴纸入关的成功案例。
但近几个月,该博主却频频“受挫”,报道画风也变成护照贴纸被拒:
一些“台·独”份子也纷纷表示自己的贴纸不管用:
唉,还要无脑到什么时候?
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