DPP’s 'Beggar Country' Song and Satirical Imagery
This article critiques the Democratic Progressive Party’s use of the 'Beggar Country' song and satirical imagery, questioning its impact on Taiwan’s international image.
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This article critiques the Democratic Progressive Party’s use of the 'Beggar Country' song and satirical imagery, questioning its impact on Taiwan’s international image.
When Fan Yun was an assistant professor, she once mentored a graduate student named Lin Wei-feng. In the end, the teacher pressured for the '3+11' policy, ruining Taiwan's pandemic prevention and making even North Korea laugh at us. The student was no slouch either, engaging in cognitive warfare to ruin PTT's reputation.
The article points out that the essence of 'blue-green bitter conflict' is political parties' struggles for their own interests rather than genuine ideological differences, and argues this represents 'cognitive warfare' against people's thoughts. The author criticizes malicious political labels saturating society (such as 'blue worms,' 'Chinese people') and specifically names SET News political discussion programs as full of fallacies and selective arguments. The author uses DPP attorney Guo Zheng-liang's double-standard remarks across different media as an example, expressing concerns about Taiwan's political future being controlled by such hypocritical figures.