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中国媒体抹黑麵包台独 台湾之光被迫表态

Tsai Hsiao-Ying
继台湾的85度C咖啡之后,台湾之光吴宝春的麵包在进军中国前,遭中国自媒体抹黑为台独麵包,被迫必须先表态支持九二共识,却惹来台湾绿营人士的大动作批判,担心出现骨牌效应,却被嘲讽: 吴宝春只是个卖麵包的,卖不了台胞。s
曾获得「2010年法国世界麵包大师赛」欧式麵包项目冠军的台湾之光吴宝春,将于明天(18日)在上海正式开业首间大陆门市,却被大陆网友指控是「台独麵包」。吴宝春10日紧急发表声明表示出生于中国台湾,强调自己是「中国台湾人」支持「九二共识」,却引起台湾网民的攻击,连台湾总统蔡英文都发言表示,中国以政治来扭曲经济和贸易活动,确实存在于我们每一天的生活中s
冠军麵包师傅吴宝春在台湾的知名度非常高,不只是他使用台湾食材参赛,还因他是单亲家庭的小孩,从学徒做起,天天揉麵糰,励志故事被导演林正盛拍成电影「世界第一麦方」。吴宝春麦方店在台湾共有四间分店,上海分店12月7日试营运,18日正式营业s
开幕的消息传出后,上海一家自媒体九日在微信公众号发表一篇文章,强调「饿死也不来大陆」的台湾之光麵包店在上海开业了!而且一个麵包居然要卖九十五元人民币。大陆知名的消费讯息平台「大众点评」上,立即就有网友批评吴宝春的店为「台独麵包」,还配上包含台湾和南海的中国地图以及表情包。不久,他的麵包店就被「大众点评」下架s
为平息争论,吴宝春在脸书上发表「身为中国人声明」,说明他是一个生于中国台湾的麵包师,台湾,是养育他的土地。「身为中国人是我的骄傲,『两岸一家亲』是我坚持不变的态度」,他支持九二共识,希望能够通过个人的努力,响应国台办《促进两岸经济文化交流合作的若干措施》,为海峡两岸的经贸交流尽棉薄之力s
吴宝春在他的声明中则明确地说,他从来没有说过「饿死也不来大陆」这样的话。会有这样的回应,起因为2016年他接受台湾媒体《民报》採访,就会不会想去大陆开店,回答说,几年来获得世界各地投资者邀请,希望他到海外开店,其中包括中国大陆、香港和美国等市场。虽然有陆资愿意捧着钞票投资他,但他一直不为所动。「中国巿场虽然有13亿,但全世界有70多亿,我不会把眼光只看在中国」
这段话被大陆爆料的自媒体衍伸为「吴宝春曾说过『宁愿饿死也不来大陆赚一分钱』」。大陆网友解读吴宝春「看不起中国」,并称他为台独份子,要抵制「台独麵包」,并把他的麵包名称改成「大陆人傻钱多包」、「饿死不来大陆包」等嘲讽名字s
吴宝春自称「生于中国台湾」、又说「身为中国人」、和「支持九二共识」引爆台湾独派和绿营支持者的不满,铺天盖地的攻击他,网友也表示,支持吴宝春的麵包和事业,但对其声明内容严重失望,并希望他能在大陆好好发展,以赚大陆人的钱,拿回馈赠台湾母亲,还有网友强调「台湾好吃的麵包还有很多,慢走不送!」甚至扬言拒买吴宝春的麵包s
两面都不讨好的压力下,吴宝春11日在高雄市长当选人韩国瑜的陪同下召开记者会,在记者会未开始之前,就有两派民众在现场大声表态,希望吴宝春身为台湾人要有骨气,另一派民众则对这样的说法感到不屑s
韩国瑜先发表两点声明:第一,针对这次的事件对于吴宝春师傅感到相当不捨,能获得世界金牌实属不易,吴宝春只会烘焙,不懂政治,而这样的台湾之光,希望民众能够爱惜;第二,两岸之间都有不同的看法,一个单纯的生意人,发展自己的事业,希望两岸人民都能给予祝福,而吴宝春师傅这次受到这样的压力,更希望台湾人民能做为后盾,给予支持s
吴宝春则说:「我是一个专业的麵包师傅,麵包的世界里,单纯的我很喜欢、很享受用麵包跟大家交朋友,我很荣幸,很多年轻人因为我的关係,走进麵包世界,我有责任为年轻人创造更大的市场」。他强调,「吴宝春还是吴宝春」s
针对吴宝春事件,台湾总统蔡英文也发表迴廊谈话,要大家别太苛责,她以为,这件事情其实很严重,吴宝春反映出来的是台湾现在所面临的现象,中国以政治来扭曲经济和贸易活动,确实存在于我们每一天的生活中,也存在全世界。她说:「我们一次又一次看到有人在胁迫下说出几乎是标凖化的台词,台湾人都看得懂,这些是政治压迫,台湾人不会接受,世界上的人也不会接受。」
她还说,「这种无所不在的威胁,是两岸关係倒退的重要原因,希望中国拿开政治前提,让两岸关係交流正常而健康。」
台湾陆委会也发表声明强调,从八十五度C到吴宝春事件,反映陆方在「拚经济」的头上,强行套上「九二共识」这个「意识形态的紧箍咒」,台湾人民绝对无法接受;陆委会还呼吁中共当局,保障台湾民众在大陆投资经商的权益,不应坐视网民「文革式猎巫行为」s
今年8月台湾总统蔡英文过境美国,拜访台湾咖啡连锁店85度C,导致该咖啡店遭批为台独企业,大陆网友抵制拒买,多家大陆网路外卖平台将85度C下架,逼迫85度C表态,指该公司坚定支持「九二共识」及两岸一家亲信念,对于「台湾当局领导人」来访,是店员拿吉祥物给蔡英文签名,作私人留念,并非店家凖备大礼包s
当时85度C的表态声明,也引发台湾民众不满,85度C台湾总部为了平息台湾人的怒火,发表声明指出,企业也有责任要照顾好员工的压力s
蔡英文就吴宝春事件发表谈话的第二天,大陆国台办也立即回应这件事。国台办除表达对吴宝春的支持,也批评蔡英文。国台办指出,吴宝春的声明,表达的是正确认知和正常感情,绿营政客和台独势力的疯狂围攻才是政治迫害s
国台办表示,这件事情再次说明,面对台湾民众改善经济民生,改善两岸关係的迫切要求,民进党当局毫无反省之心,一再企图通过政治操作来製造悲情、煽动对抗。大陆欢迎台湾同胞到大陆实现更大更好的发展s
有媒体问,要如何降低大陆网友「仇台」的心理?国台办表示,如果再细查,这件事的源头是因为吴宝春在台湾说的一些话,被台独或持特定立场的媒体歪曲,描述成台独立场的表达,从而引起大陆网友关注,所以事情不是由大陆网民挑起的s
BBC採访台湾台大政治系教授张亚中,他以为,两岸的高层若不能把国家认同问题釐清,受害的是老百姓s
张亚中表示,台湾人目前对于两岸关係的定位,高度分裂,在台湾的教育上,对中国认同更持续减弱,但在经济上却又与中国关係密切,若这时大陆对台湾人施压,要到大陆从事经济活动的人,就必须被迫表态,台湾人到中国做生意就会被质疑s
张亚中以为,国民党执政八年,也没有积极解决政治问题,而蔡英文则不碰两岸议题,也不承认「九二共识」,两岸政策是「维持现状」,如今台湾与大陆在文化与经济无法切割的情况下,类似吴宝春的事件,就会一再发生s
他表示,台湾人是否是发自内心的说出「九二共识」,或是为了商业利益,大家都看得出来。并强调,「两岸解决政治问题刻不容缓,若不从源头解决,就会有更多的吴宝春出现」s
资深媒体人陈文茜11日就在脸书上PO出吴宝春麵包的纸袋照片,表示自己买了四袋。她的发文引来相同想法的网友表态,留言回应「实在不需什麽都泛政治化」、认为骂吴宝春卖台「是小学生才有的行为」,「自由国家每个人都有表达意见的自由」有不同立场可以不支持但不应该流于谩骂s
支持者们觉得「有能力就要向外发展」、「世界本是自由竞争的市场」,那些发言批评的人「难道家裡都没有大陆货」,认为事情扯上政治后「专业努力的过程全化为乌有」实在枉然。也有人持反对意见,不敢相信陈文茜做出支持吴宝春的言论,认为吴宝春的行为是「大喇喇的矮化台湾」并质疑陈文茜是否也认为「应该矮化台湾」s

面对这样的回应,陈文茜回复:「他只是个卖麵包的,卖不了台胞。」得到了近两千人的按赞s

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