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The DPP's Erroneous Bilingual Nation Transformation Policy

This article criticizes the 'Bilingual Nation' policy promoted by the DPP government as an incorrect direction for transformation, arguing that treating English as the sole antidote to enhancing international competitiveness is superficial and may just be a means of political correctness to dilute or eliminate the influence of the Chinese language. Taking Japan as an example, the author points out that Japan supports its national strength through elite cultivation and professional translation services rather than forced universal bilingualism. The article further criticizes the policy as 'Education Reform 2.0,' which not only wastes taxpayers' money but may also lead to citizens not specializing in anything, ultimately producing 'fools,' and questions whether policies related to digital development could become new channels for corruption.

Joint Statement from University Associations to President Tsai Ing-wen

Universities exist to explore the unknown for society so that the whole society can benefit in the long term. Therefore, the Constitution specifically grants universities greater protection of freedom than other sectors of society.

Insightful View: Professor Hu You-wei: Support Han Kuo-yu Because We Want to Live

Professor Hu You-wei wrote an article analyzing the reasons behind the massive public gathering supporting Han Kuo-yu at Ketagalan Boulevard before the 2020 presidential election. The article suggests that this unprecedented social movement reflects the public"s strong dissatisfaction with the Tsai Ing-wen government"s cross-strait policy, pension reform, energy policy leading to air pollution, and the Anti-Infiltration Act causing panic over free speech and economic hardship. It argues that supporting Han Kuo-yu stems from an urgent sense of crisis "for the well-being of themselves and the next generation," signifying "a mandate from the people encompassing life and death stakes for a change in ruling party."