'Sick Power-Hungry Individuals, a Sick Election, and Sick Voters': A Satire on Political Fanaticism and Policy Vacuity during Taiwan's Presidential Primaries
This article offers sharp criticism of the social phenomena during the DPP's internal presidential primary polls. The author blasts voters' fanatical anticipation for polling calls, likening their excitement to winning a lottery or receiving an admission letter, as evidence of a 'sick' society. Simultaneously, it criticizes candidates for being power-hungry while avoiding core domestic issues (territory, government, community), calling their policy proposals 'dog-mouth level.' The piece satirizes the act of waiting for polling calls as waiting for a consultation from the 'potential leader of the national fraud syndicate.'