Taiwan Air Force taunts Xi Jinping by ‘hitting’ Winnie the Pooh.

Taiwan Air Force taunts Xi Jinping by ‘hitting’ Winnie the Pooh.

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Taiwanese residents go crazy for patches showing a Formosan black bear thrashing Winnie Poohwhat is meant represented the Chinese President Xi Jinping.

What happened: Worn by the island nation’s Air Force pilots, the patches are used as a symbol to express the island’s resistance Chinese cross-strait war gamesreported Reuters.

The slogan on the patch reads “Scramble!”.

According to the Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing Wen returned from a brief visit to the United States, where she met the Speaker of the House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy Despite Beijing’s warnings China began three-day military drills around Taiwan.

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long time the Chinese authorities have censored all depictions of Winnie the Pooh as internet memes compare the fictional bear to the Chinese leader.

Alec Hsuwho created the patch and has been selling it at his store since last year, said he noticed a sudden surge in orders afterward a picture of the band-aid on a pilot’s arm Inspection of a fighter jet was released by Taiwan’s military news agency last week.

“I wanted to boost our troops’ morale by designing this patch,” Hsu, who owns the Wings Fan Goods Shop, told the publication.

Hsu has placed additional orders for the patches to meet the increased demand. According to him, military officers and Civilians bought these patches.

Why it matters: Chinese government was increased military and political pressure to try to get Taipei to accept Beijing’s sovereignty, including staging war games near the island and fighter jets in Taiwan’s air defense zone.

Michael McCaulthe chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee warned against it Beijing would probably try to get involved in the upcoming elections of the island state.

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