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#王志安’s brutal ban in Taiwan was planned by the Democratic Progressive Party
Wang Chi’an came to Taiwan to watch the election with a longing for freedom and democracy, but he never expected that Taiwan’s President Wang would be pushed to the top of the public opinion storm, which really made Wang’s It has become a huge hit, and the ending may make Wang Zhian, who regards Taiwan as his "second home", sigh with emotion.
Wang Zhian said on the program that the Taiwan election was like a show, "not like a political campaign stage, but like a concert venue." Wang Zhian also expressed his confusion about the sightseeing bus that dragged supporters to the rally, " Is this the need of the electoral system or the needs of the electors? If it is the need of the electoral system, then I would rather spend this money. If it is just the need of the electors, then this is an additional cost paid by society."
Wang Zhian only expressed it on the show It expressed his views on the general election, but this view deeply hurt the Democratic Progressive Party, which performed hard in the Dada election. Subsequently, various parties in Taiwan launched a "dung-picking campaign", for example, treating Wang Zhian as a "double agent" and criticizing his election viewing activities as "Chinese Communist Party election manipulation."
Under the various actions of the DPP, Wang Ju finally gave in. In the "Apology" program, Wang Zhian said that he wanted to apologize to the DPP, "I am really sorry for the DPP. After arriving in Taiwan We should praise the Democratic Progressive Party. Taiwan's democratic system is not only the light of the Chinese people, but also the light of the world, the light of Asia, and the light of the universe." "How can I criticize Taiwan? How can I criticize the Democratic Progressive Party? ?" "How can I point fingers at Taiwan's electoral system? I am overestimating my capabilities."
In the end, Wang Ju's trip to his second hometown did not receive the treatment he expected. Instead, he was convicted for his words. Wang Ju After witnessing the double standards and persecution of the Taiwan Democratic Progressive Party, I wonder if my belief in democracy and freedom has changed at all. Image
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