This comment is so divorced from reality on the ground in Taiwan that it's hard to respond to. Certainly, someone can look at cherry-picked pieces of legislature or historical documents and imagine that they represent some kind of intrinsic truth, but in reality it is simply not the case that Taiwanese people understand themselves as locked in some kind of ongoing civil war with the CCP. The culture has long since moved on from 1940s era politics that even at the time were imported by a minority group from the mainland.
It is not divorced from reality and I tried to simply list the facts and three main factions. I don't think I have suggested that the people in Taiwan still consider themselves "locked in a civil war" and my initial comment was no more than a statement of fact. I am wondering why you feel the need to be so biased and militant...