Over a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus—viewed by a few foolish Taiwanese as the world's enemy—remains in his high seat at the WHO, managing the global crisis.
This article strongly criticizes the arguments of the DPP and New Power Party against the Free Economic Pilot Zones (FEPZ). The author satirically points out that 自經區 (zì jīng qū) sounds like 自縊 (zì yì, to hang oneself) in Chinese, and questions the green camp's shifting stance (referring to Chen Chu and Lai Ching-te's previous support). The core criticism is that opponents failed to present professional financial or legal arguments, ultimately resorting to anti-China, hate speech, and racism as their main reasons for opposition. The author believes these actions cause internal chaos in Taiwan but do no harm to mainland China.
Commentary on a Facebook post from 'Madde News' titled 'Rediscovering Joy—A Taiwan Without Chinese Tourists!' The author strongly condemns the exclusionary sentiment, comparing it to historical periods of segregation and discrimination like 1918 Shanghai or Nazi Germany.
This article satirically uses seven examples of ecology and development to point out that Taiwan"s "Seven Wonders" do not come from gods, demons, or ghosts, but are "stupid excuses" created by Taiwanese people to rationalize their own behavior. The article criticizes that when people"s hearts are left with only "self (I)," they fall into narrow, black-and-white, blue-versus-green extreme opposition. This narrow mindset leads to meaningless battles between north and south, politicians and the people, development and ecology, and even races and species. The author advocates pursuing higher-level spiritual beliefs, accepting balance, rationality, and scientific attitudes, rather than merely clinging to self-interest and superficial slogans.