Complete transcript of controversial remarks made by Chung Hsing High School Principal Xu Jianguo during a talk forum. He questions why highly educated Jianguo alumni and unemployed vagrants can only cast one vote in presidential elections, claiming this is unfair. He discusses unequal voting rights systems throughout history (such as before the 1930s) and how the current 'one person, one vote' system came about, arguing it doesn't match 'general perception,' and uses this to guide students to think about school dress code loosening through civic forums and surveys, while setting a 'whole class unanimous' baseline for wearing uniforms or athletic wear.
This article comments on the Hatano Yui Taipei MRT EasyCard endorsement incident, questioning Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je and his team's passive handling and definitional disputes over 'public sale.' The author argues the core issue isn't about employment equality but whether it's appropriate for the EasyCard—representing public transportation—to choose an adult film actress to represent Taipei's image. The article criticizes certain netizens' hypocrisy and logical confusion.
Liu Lin-wei, the founder of Watchout (沃草), resigned from all positions due to major financial management errors during his tenure as the company's representative and CEO. This article expresses skepticism and disappointment regarding Watchout's explanation of 'financial management errors,' the lack of external auditor certification, and the use of the PR jargon 'reserving the right to legal prosecution.' It criticizes the operations of citizen groups.