No matter how complex the adult world is, harm to children is a bottom line that society can never tolerate. The duty of a legislator is to humbly represent the people and understand their sentiments, but the behavior of DPP Legislator Lai Rui-long is to build high walls and isolate the people from their suffering and pleas for help.
A critique of President Tsai Ing-wen's 2016 apology to the Indigenous peoples (Austronesians), questioning her motives and historical standing. The author argues that while the R.O.C. government may have had strategic development flaws, it did not commit mass atrocities against them. Instead, the historical scars—from the Mudan Incident to the brutal suppressions of the Japanese colonial era like the Musha Incident—were caused by Japan. The article suggests Tsai should demand an apology from Japan rather than apologizing on behalf of the R.O.C.