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Chinese Scholar Jin Canrong Criticizes Taiwan's 'Low Collective IQ': Information Censorship, Fears Taiwan's Return Would Lower Chinese Average Intelligence

This article reports on Vice Dean of the School of International Relations at Renmin University of China Professor Jin Canrong's perspective on cross-strait relations in a Guangzhou lecture. Professor Jin criticized pro-independence advocates as 'foolish,' viewing China through outdated lenses. He claims to have discovered Taiwan as a 'closed island' with news consisting of 'garbage information,' suggesting Taiwanese who stay a month 'definitely become stupid.' He further proposed the concept of 'One Country, Two Intelligences,' suggesting an intelligence gap between the two sides, and worries Taiwan's return would lower Chinese people's average intelligence.

How to Crack the Kuan Jen-chien Style of News Commentary!

This article analyzes and criticizes the news commentary style of Kuan Jen-chien, arguing that his articles are typical 'brainwashing' pieces. The author points out that Kuan's commentaries frequently use 'labeling' and 'divisive' strategies to maintain a favorable position for himself.

From Cheng Chieh to 'Battle Royale': Media Labeling and Viewer Responsibility

This article examines the media's criticism of the film 'Battle Royale' following the Cheng Chieh Taipei MRT attack. The author argues that the media's labeling of the film as a negative influence oversimplifies its themes, which explore the human spirit's struggle for survival.