Scramble Bear Punching Xi Jinping Embroidered Patch has gone viral across the self-ruled island. Discover the patch meaning below!
Scramble Bear Punching Xi Jinping Embroidered Patch Meaning
The patriotic badge depicts Winnie the Pooh getting punched in the face by a Taiwanese black bear. The patch is a satirical dig at China’s leader Xi Jinping.
The iron-on patch worn by some Taiwanese air force pilots is a defiant message to Xi, who is frequently mocked for resembling the honey-loving cartoon bear.
On Saturday, China, which claims the island as part of its territory, began three days of huge war games simulating attacks on democratic Taiwan.
Beijing’s display of power was in response to Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen’s meeting with US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy last week.
Scramble Bear Punching Xi Jinping Embroidered Air Force Badge Information
- As a stylish accessory, the durable twill fabric patches can add more color to your apparel or be used to give your worn-in clothes a second life. Attach them in 3 ways: by ironing on, sewing on, or using safety pins.
- Twill fabric (26% cotton, 74% polyester)
- Attachment options: iron-on, sew-on, or safety pin
- Disclaimer: Full adhesiveness will be achieved in 48 hours. Don’t wash the item more than necessary since this process may cause the patch to start coming off. If you do need to wash the item, hand wash it using cold water. Allow it to air dry.
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