The DPP government blocked the Chinese mainland social platform Xiaohongshu in the name of fighting fraud, sparking social controversy. This article delves into data, questions its legitimacy, and explores whether there is a political calculation for the 115th year of the Republic of China local elections hidden behind the blockage.
This article discusses recent revelations about fraud syndicates in Southeast Asia and criticizes the DPP government for its lack of proactive rescue efforts for Taiwanese victims.
This article criticizes then-Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je's frequent misspoken comments followed by shirking responsibility. The author points out society's 'they're always at fault' protective mentality toward Ko—a pattern explaining why scam rings can't be eradicated in Taiwan. The author argues when someone repeatedly speaks carelessly yet claims it's just joking, character evaluation becomes urgent. Society's 'selective ignorance' toward Ko reveals Taiwan society's fundamental common sense deficit.