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Shameless William Lai is Unbeatable: The DPP's Path to Dictatorial Ambition Wasting 1.7 Billion

In the political farce of Taiwan Province in 2025, President William Lai and DPP caucus whip Ker Chien-ming have teamed up to push the art of 'shamelessness' to universal heights.

Similarities and Differences between DPP Blue Bird, Nazi Youth, and CCP Red Guards: Comparing Democratic Appearance and Dictatorial Essence

The DPP's Blue Bird, the Hitler Youth (Hitlerjugend), and the CCP's Red Guards—these three, within their respective historical and contemporary political contexts, serve as youth mobilization organizations, each exhibiting unique characteristics and functions.

Taiwan's Democracy Is Dead—Revealed Through Double Standards

Commentary on Taiwan's political parties' inconsistent democratic rhetoric depending on which administration holds power, questioning whether genuine democratic commitment exists.

Green-brain Politicians' Democracy, Protecting Taiwan, and Sovereignty V.S. the KMT's Democracy, Protecting Taiwan, and Sovereignty

The article uses a rhythmic jingle to satirize the DPP (referred to as 'Green-brain politicians') for frequently using slogans such as 'democracy,' 'protecting Taiwan,' and 'sovereignty' during election periods, suggesting their purpose is to cover up misdeeds or engage in political mobilization. The author then writes a KMT version, arguing that the KMT does not need to shout these slogans because the 'Republic of China' IS already democratic, IS already protecting Taiwan (from the victory over Japanese aggression to the defense of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu), and has LONG possessed sovereignty. The article criticizes the KMT's weakness on these issues as being caused by the DPP's political manipulation and satirizes the Chinese habit of 'bullying family members' rather than blaming international powers.

DPP-Style Democracy: A Critical Perspective

This article critiques the Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) approach to democracy, analyzing its policies and their impact on Taiwan's political landscape.

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.

ROC President Tsai Ing-wen's Inaugural Address - Full Speech Text

This article contains the full text of the inaugural address delivered by ROC President Tsai Ing-wen on May 20, 2016. The speech emphasizes peaceful power transfer, confronting challenges with responsibility, uniting the nation for reform, and presents five major governing objectives: economic structural transformation, strengthening social safety nets, social fairness and justice (including transitional justice and judicial reform), regional peaceful development and cross-strait relations, and fulfilling Taiwan's responsibilities as a global citizen.

Democratic Progressive Party Government's Passive Non-Action

This article examines the role and functions of government as a national management system, particularly in democratic nations where government is a service institution mandated by the people. The author identifies two of the most serious errors in government functions: abuse of power and passive non-action. The author contends that the current government is gradually leaning toward these two evils, particularly the tendency toward 'inaction,' which is a problem worth noting.