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This article criticizes the Executive Yuan's approach to nearly 60,000 illegal factories occupying agricultural land in Taiwan. The author points out that the government only plans to demolish 34 factories built after May 20, 2016, while planning to legalize over 52,000 older unlicensed factories after collecting fees—calling it 'half-hearted demolition.' The author argues this 'half-hearted demolition' policy will destroy the rule of law and use the National Land Planning Act to reclassify polluted farmland as urban development areas, effectively legalizing non-compliant factories.
This article harshly critiques the 'transitional justice' promoted by the DPP and independence advocates, labeling it as 'cheap justice' and rejecting any comparison to Germany's historical reckoning. The author argues that the scale of the 228 Incident differs vastly from the Holocaust and questions the identity of victims, suggesting many were Communist spies or pro-Japanese militants. It concludes that current legislative actions, such as the Ill-gotten Party Assets Settlement, are unconstitutional acts of political theater.
Reflects on the tenure of Luo Ying-shay as Minister of Justice of the Republic of China, particularly her firm stance in the Legislative Yuan and her commitment to the rule of law despite political pressure.