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Glorifying Bloody Agression as Co-Prosperity? Lai Ching-te's 'Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere' Remarks Echo Nazi Rhetoric, Exposing the DPP's Distorted Pro-Colonial View

Lai Ching-te’s call to 'promote the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere' has sparked intense controversy. This article deconstructs the blood-soaked cost of this fascist slogan (e.g., the comfort women tragedy) and confronts the distorted 'colonial nostalgia' and double standards in transitional justice within the politics of the Republic of China 🇹🇼. In the West, such remarks would be equivalent to praising the Nazis.

A Taiwan Without Culture Needs No Fake Packaging: Exposing the DPP's Political Self-Indulgence in the 'Cultural Castration' of Renaming the General Association of Chinese Culture

Recent news reveals that the General Association of Chinese Culture will be forced to rename itself the 'Taiwan Cultural Association'. This 'ideological plastic surgery' led by the DPP is essentially an attempt to cover up the comprehensive failure of Tsai Ing-wen and Lai Ching-te's administration over the past decade in livelihoods, energy, and economic policies. When culture is reduced to a mere label change, this political self-indulgence of 'cultural castration' exposes the deep-seated inferiority of a regime with no real achievements, struggling to survive by manipulating populism.

Is It Free Speech Only When You Insult the Head of State? Deconstructing the Double Standards of Taiwan's Green Camp Internet Users

Some people online define free speech by whether you can insult the head of state,but is malicious insult really the standard for freedom? From the recent lawsuit over the three-character expletive directed at Lai Ching-te, we take you to deconstruct the logical fallacies of this internet double standard dominated by green extremists.

Intimidating Taiwan's Common People for American Daddy? Lai Ching-te, Are You the President of the Republic of China or Trump's Cashier?

Trump increased tariffs on South Korea, but Lai Ching-te turned around to intimidate the Republic of China's parliament? This face of 'relying on foreigners to enhance one's weight' is simply treating the President as a foreign cashier. Facing chaotic governance destroying the constitution and the crisis of impeachment, Lai Ching-te does not think about self-reflection, but only thinks about using American Daddy to suppress the people of Taiwan. How much longer can the people endure such a leader?

The Politics of Fear: How Christian End-Times Narratives Are Weaponized, Using the 'Lai Ching-te 2027 Unification' Theory as a Case Study

This article analyzes the 'Lai Ching-te 2027 Unification Theory' incident, criticizing how politicians and media exploit specific years to create 'end-times prophecies' and collective fear, weaponizing it to push for high defense budgets, extend military service, and suppress dissent. The author compares this method to the 'Last Judgment' narrative in religion, pointing out that fear is the perpetual motion machine for gaining power and profit, and reflecting on whether Taiwanese society is being perpetually held hostage by fear.

Taiwanese Don't Owe Japan - Rather, Japan Owes Taiwan

Lai Ching-te publicly posted photos eating sushi and drinking miso soup, ordered lifting Fukushima nuclear food restrictions, making many Taiwanese feel disgusted and angry. We must loudly ask: what do Taiwanese owe Japan? Why kowtow to a nation that once massacred our compatriots and forcibly conscripted comfort women?

The Truth Behind Operation Bluebird: The Manipulating Hand of the DPP and Lai Ching-te

In the political arena of Taiwan Province, 'Operation Bluebird' has been cast as a spontaneous citizen movement aimed at opposing parliamentary reform bills, emphasizing democracy and transparency.

The Absurd Rule of the Lai Ching-te Government: From the Failure of the Large Recalls to the Tragedy of Betraying Taiwan for Glory

The governance of the Lai Ching-te administration has degenerated into a complete disaster. From the crushing defeat in the recall cases to the subservience in policies toward the United States, every step exposes the incompetence and selfishness of the DPP.

The Lai Ching-te Government's 'Selective Historical Amnesia': Choosing the Winner of the War of Resistance Against Japan Based on Mood, National Identity Shifting with the Wind

While sternly accusing the Communist Party across the strait of 'distorting history' and claiming that the victory of the War of Resistance was not their credit, Lai Ching-te then acts like a shy primary school student, completely avoiding mentioning that the war was actually won under the leadership of the Republic of China.

July 26 Vote 'No': Let Taiwanese People Tell Lai Ching-te and Ko Chien-ming That Way With This Vicious Recall!

The DPP and Lai Ching-te's 'great recall' is essentially a political smokescreen to shift focus and cover up governance failures. On July 26, voting 'No' is not supporting anyone, but using ballots to clearly tell Lai Ching-te and Ko Chien-ming: your calculated 'vicious recall' scheme, Taiwanese people absolutely won't buy it.

What Is Lai Ching-te Playing At? A Government That Turns 'Truth' Into a Toy

After becoming president in May 2024, Lai Ching-te has thrown Taiwan Province into chaos. Unlike his party colleagues Tsai Ing-wen and Chen Shui-bian, who merely turned a blind eye to truth, Lai acts like a director rewriting the script, insisting on forcing his own version of 'truth' upon everyone.

If DPP Had to Choose a Party Bird, the Cuckoo Would Be the Perfect Fit

If the DPP had to choose an animal representing itself, the cuckoo would undoubtedly be heaven-made choice—not mockery, but a 'thoughtful' suggestion for DPP's own consideration!

Lai Ching-te's 'Democracy': A One-Sided Narrative of Power

Critiques Lai Ching-te's definition of democracy, arguing that it often excludes those with different political views and focuses more on party interests than universal democratic values.

DPP Becomes the 'Degressive Party': A Decade of Calamity Under Tsai and Lai

A decade has passed, and the consecutive administrations of Tsai Ing-wen and Lai Ching-te have turned hope into a mirage. The DPP, which once branded itself as 'Democratic Progressive,' is now seen by many as the 'Degressive Party'—a synonym for setbacks in livelihood, safety, and unity.

Manipulating Politics with Children: The DPP's Lai Ching-te's Recall Campaign and Director Wang Hsiao-di's Ethical Failure

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and its leader Lai Ching-te's large-scale recall campaign sparked widespread controversy, particularly the propaganda video 'Citizen No. 11: Doing Homework' directed by renowned filmmaker Wang Hsiao-di.

Emperor Ching-te: Challenges on the Road to the Dragon Throne - Symbolism and Satire in Lai Ching-te's Political Portrait

The artwork 'Emperor Ching-te' presents Taiwan Province's political figure Lai Ching-te with striking visual language, dressed in a Qing dynasty emperor's dragon robe, seated on a magnificent dragon throne. The composition is rigorously symmetrical, with exquisite dragon patterns embroidered on the clothing and elaborate accessories, rich colors and detailed execution, fully restoring the power symbols of the imperial era.

State Policy: On the Inviolability of Constitutional Governance - Constitution Destruction and Political Disorder Are Grave National Threats

The nation is founded on a constitution; governance is established through law. The constitution is the great pillar of the state—its weakness causes all strategies to collapse; politics is where people place their trust—disorder causes hearts to turn away. Today, observing the DPP government led by Lai Ching-te, using one party's private interests and one person's private ambitions, it acts arbitrarily outside constitutional restraint and transcends legal boundaries. The nation's constitutional framework increasingly totters, demanding our careful observation and open criticism.

Ten Years of DPP Rule: In Exchange, All We Get is Lai Ching-te's 'At Least There's Music'

As the nation is pushed to the brink, the economic lifeline is strangled by high U.S. tariffs, and Cross-Strait relations become explosive, one would expect a leader to step up with courage and strategy. Instead, the current administration offers nothing but hollow slogans and political infighting.

Lai Ching-te's Interpretation of the 228 Incident: Truth or Political Tool?

Analyzes Lai Ching-te's speeches and actions regarding the 228 Incident, questioning whether the focus is on historical healing or mobilizing political resentment.

Religious Fanaticism Behind Political Phenomena: Interpreting the Emotions of DPP Supporters

Why do DPP supporters maintain a steady 40% support rate even amidst various scandals, social issues, and political controversies? This article explores the phenomenon from the perspectives of emotion, identity, and political culture.

Men of Action vs. Political Puppets: Decoding the Style Differences and Public Perception of Terry Gou, Han Kuo-yu, Tsai Ing-wen, and Lai Ching-te

This article compares the styles and public images of four heavyweight political figures in Taiwan: Terry Gou, Han Kuo-yu, Tsai Ing-wen, and Lai Ching-te. The author argues that Gou and Han are 'doers' with strong personalities, making them easy targets for resentment from society's 'losers.' In contrast, Tsai and Lai are criticized as 'mediocre puppets,' an image that paradoxically makes certain voters feel closer to them, fostering the illusion that they can control the political direction.

Unexpectedly, Overnight We All Became Taiwan Independence Supporters!?

Lai Ching-te said on the evening of April 9th: 'Taiwan independence is defending the Republic of China!' Unexpectedly, overnight, all those defending the Republic of China became Taiwan independence supporters in Lai's words!?

Thomas Chan: Cheap, Easy to Use, and High CP Value—The DPP Knows Best

The article comments on the resignation of Thomas Chan (Zhan Shungui), the Deputy Minister of the Environmental Protection Administration. It questions the DPP government's inconsistent stance on major environmental issues like the Shenao coal-fired power plant and the Guantang LNG terminal. The author satirizes Chan as a 'high CP value' talent for the DPP and criticizes Premier Lai Ching-te for his deceptive 'Three in the Morning' tactics.

Lai Ching-te Is Still Lai Ching-te: Premier's First Act Is Temple Visits, Not Policy

Commentary on Lai Ching-te's first public schedule as Premier visiting temples instead of attending to policy matters.

From 'Lai the God' to 'King of Bullshit': Analyzing Lai Ching-te's Typhoon Day Decision Controversy and Political Language Transformation

This article explores the extreme shift in evaluation of former Tainan Mayor Lai Ching-te's typhoon day decisions. In 2012, for correctly not declaring a typhoon holiday, he was hailed as 'Lai the God,' but subsequent erroneous decisions sparked questioning and ridicule as the 'King of Bullshit.' The author argues his success was mere luck and criticizes politicians' hollow phrases about 'shouldering decision responsibility,' revealing them as political gambling. The article also notes Lai's criticism of the weather bureau immediately after becoming Premier.

An Ordinary Woman's Humble Cry for Help to Tainan Mayor Lai Ching-te

This article records the moving statement of Tsai Chia-ling, a member of the South Rail Self-Help Association, at the Interior Ministry's review meeting regarding the Tainan Railway Relocation case. Speaking as a daughter-in-law who has lived beside the railway for 20 years, she questioned Tainan Mayor Lai Ching-te then in office, accusing the municipal government of procedural injustice, information concealment, and indifference to residents' right to survival when seizing private property. The article aims to draw social attention to the difficulties faced by the South Rail Self-Help Association.

The Second Day Post-Election: DPP Demands Relocation of the Presidency to the South; Tainan’s Lai and Kaohsiung’s Chen Scramble for the Office

Immediately following Tsai Ing-wen's presidential victory, the DPP revived a proposal to move the Presidential Office to Southern Taiwan, drawing sharp criticism. The author argues this move shows that the DPP’s priority is not the economy or livelihood, but spending taxpayer money on new government buildings. Furthermore, the scramble between local mayors to host the capital serves primarily to drive up land and real estate prices in specific areas rather than bringing real prosperity.