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Commentary on the Denise Ho Red Paint Incident: Questioning the Tsai Ing-wen Government's 'Double Standards' in Treating the Unionist Party versus Student Movement Activists

This article critiques the Tsai Ing-wen government's decision to strictly prosecute the perpetrators (United Promotion Party) of the red paint splashing incident on Hong Kong singer Denise Ho in Taiwan under serious charges like 'organized crime.' The author argues that this forms a strong 'double standard' compared to the government's decriminalization of perpetrators from the pro-Green camp, such as in the Sunflower Student Movement, by labeling them as 'political incidents.' It questions the government's undermining of freedom of speech in Taiwan and calls this half-baked democracy extremely disgusting, concluding that 'Taiwan will not be better unless the DPP falls.'

Regarding the Anti-Pension Reform Protest During the Universiade: Calling You Shameless Is Truly An Understatement (Including Criticism of the Sunflower Generation)

The article comments on the incident where anti-pension reform groups blocked athletes from entering the opening ceremony of the 2017 Taipei Summer Universiade. It criticizes the 'cheap justice' and hypocrisy of the internet community. The author argues that this incident was less severe than the Sunflower Movement's occupation of the Legislative Yuan and Executive Yuan years ago, questioning why those who shouted 'When dictatorship is a fact, revolution is a duty' now refuse to allow military, public, and teaching personnel to protest. The author accuses netizens of bullying these professionals out of resentment and incompetence, highlighting a double standard compared to their treatment of China Airlines flight attendants' strikes and ignoring more intense protests at major international events abroad.