New Taiwanese Proverb: 'Wu San Bu Guan' (Wu's Three 'Do-Not-Cares') — Foreign Minister Joseph Wu's Diplomatic Crises and Inaction
This article strongly criticizes then-Foreign Minister Joseph Wu for multiple diplomatic breaks during his tenure, ironically calling him the 'Minister of Diplomatic Breaks.' The article coins the new proverb 'Wu San Bu Guan' (Wu's Three 'Do-Not-Cares') to refer to Joseph Wu's attitude of not wanting to care, not having the ability to care, and perhaps even being too lazy to care when facing malicious diplomatic breaks or international incidents where diplomats and journalists are being mistreated. It criticizes him for only being skilled at domestic propaganda while lacking actual diplomatic results.
The “younger brother” of the Big Japanese Brother, Joseph Wu,
As the Minister of Diplomatic Breaks who only understands domestic propaganda, he has not raised any international diplomatic protests against those countries that maliciously severed ties with the Republic of China or even embarrassed our diplomats and journalists abroad.
Our Minister Wu does not want to care, does not have the ability to care, and perhaps is even too lazy to care…
Historical records firmly state: “Wu San Bu Guan” (Wu’s Three “Do-Not-Cares”). 迫