A critique of netizens and supporters of Ko Wen-je (Ko-fans) who prioritize attacking the Kuomintang (KMT) over discussing the substance of issues. The author argues that redirecting criticism from Ko to Eric Chu is a distraction tactic used to deify leadership. The article also points out the hypocrisy of those who preach democracy while calling for the state to 'purge' pro-Blue media, suggesting a subconscious desire for a return to the Martial Law era. The author urges for rational, matter-of-fact discussions rather than tribalist warfare.
Former KMT Legislator Tsai Cheng-yuan posted 'Ma Ying-jeou's Complete Misgovernance Record' on Facebook, revealing his reluctance toward the KMT, his attachment to Ma, and his dissatisfaction with Eric Chu. The article details Ma's policy failures during his eight-year presidency (2008-2016), including austerity policies during the financial crisis, mishandling of major incidents, internal party conflicts causing divisions, and ineffective responses to major policies that ultimately led to the KMT's defeat in the 2014 local elections.
An analysis of the political maneuvering between the KMT (Eric Chu) and the DPP (Tsai Ing-wen) regarding the '1992 Consensus.' This piece argues that the consensus serves as the 'minimum baseline' for Cross-Strait stability and critiques the logical inconsistencies inherent in the independence-leaning narrative.
This article comments on the controversy caused by New Taipei City Mayor Eric Chu running for President of the Republic of China while holding local office. The author points out that this behavior is 'legal' and 'rational,' but public opinion attacks the individual with bias, lacking rational discussion on the legitimacy of 'running for office while holding another' itself. The article also criticizes DPP New Taipei City councilors for mobilizing to recall the mayor during working hours, questioning whether this is likewise using public office time for party election assistance, which constitutes a double standard. Finally, it calls on society to get rid of populist thinking under the bad habits of prioritizing sentiment and reason over law, and to fight for positive values.