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  • 把台灣人當傻瓜耍。民視和三立都是民進黨的喉舌!

  • 這段是少見的媒體工作者對

    媒體做法的反省

    GJ

  • 台灣的司法政治和媒體都有問題XD~所以見怪不怪囉

  • 民視誤解報導

  • @calyang1967 你大概也是車輪牌出身的吧 !看不慣?

    現在台灣只有民視和三立電視可以看!

    其他的統媒的嘴臉就是如此、不學無術記者簡直是文化流氓、最好先­打死幾個教訓教訓!

  • @mosimosiification 打死?在台灣可以在網路上這樣說話?也合乎youtube的規定­嗎?我人住國外,我要是表達一些讓他人感到害怕或受到威脅的"言­論",第二天就會有警察敲我家的門,也會有牢獄之災..LOVE to everyone..晚安

  • @calyang1967 你很斯文呢?這是對中國人用的字詞、國民黨來台灣後才讓記者變成­文化流氓! 對流氓講流氓話而己、請你不要害怕!

  • @calyang1967 現在台灣的司法界也在裝「斯文」、對這種有威脅的語句可以提告、­問題是兩套標準、統媒統派可以說、台灣人就要定罪!、馬英狗可以­說「子彈已經上瞠、讓你死得難看!」、還選上「總桶」、這就是「­中國偉大的文化」!

  • @calyang1967 請不要以文明國的眼光看「台灣」、尤其是中國國民黨的執政時期、­只是利用民主來包裝獨裁的體質而己!毫無素養!所以台灣人在這種­社會下生活、不是氣死、也得逞口舌來呼吸一下!

  • @mosimosiification 你說的那兩台也不能看...應該說50台到57台都不能看~從報­導就可以知道 偏藍還偏綠 你說的那兩台很明顯就是偏綠~所以你真的確定那兩台可以看? 還有...這確定是藍色造假的新聞嗎?看看是哪一台吧...仔細­看看就知道那兩台是靠哪一邊就知道了

  • 不奇怪 泛藍(支那人)中國黨的媒體不會壓新聞 會報出事實的話 那才真是稀有

  • um...cud u spell DPP (democratic progressive party) properly and not as DDP? and we're not called taiwaners we're taiwanese. thx.

  • 満有意志。和日本TBS的編集作法或多或少差不多。

    (註:TBS是東京BroadcastingStudio簡称: 内情是早就被南北朝鮮後裔芸人及後台掌握的広播台)

  • 照民主制度的運作,台灣未來發展端看朝野各黨如何磨合,而非一黨­所能獨自決定。我們光看在野黨能在立院多次擱置政府預算案,就可­知其絕非無力干預政局、任憑執政黨為所欲為的花瓶政黨。台灣能否­安然度過新興民主國家必經的這段陣痛期,就看大家的智慧。但麻煩­注意個人在此關注的是「造假新聞」,相關討論請參見:

    http://www.bdf.org.tw/forumDet­ail.php?ep_id=69

  • 只檢討在野黨有什麼意義嗎

    誰才是現階段帶領台灣航向未來的舵手

    你們真的一點也不擔心他們要帶我們到哪?

  • 真不敢相信...台灣媒體的亂源,民眾對媒體所知真的很有限

  • About the current political situation in Taiwan I have different opinions, although I am also worry about their development. My personal opinions and their reasons are as follows:

  • 1. The struggle between Pan-blues and Pan-greens is a necessary process of a new democratic country, just like the other new ones in Europe and South America. Because the gap between two social groups, which was pressed by the previous regime, till now really emerges and it needs not only time but also forgiveness and regret in order to resolve this problem.

  • 2. I don't see this problem with a nationalist viewpoint. So I do not have any "shame" feeling like you. Nationalism is for me an old-fashioned ideology, used to resist the imperialism. As a Chinese-speaking person, I don't have any responsibility for silly or selfish behaviors of another Chinese-speaking people, especially for the Chinese. (P.S. I call "華人" the Chinese-speaking people, and "中國人" the Chinese, which are citizens of People's Republic of China.).

  • 3. But as Taiwaner, a citizen of Republic of China, I think I should do something to make the situation better, just like you. But what I want to do here is to show the other Taiwaner the importance of true news. It is fake news, which makes us lose a good judgment, so that everyone only believes the news, which he wants to believe. What a pity!

  • The politicians are beating up everyone daily living on this island. We are all "green" and "blue" from the bruises. I am so sick and tired of both KMT and DDP and their extremist spawns - People's First and Taiwan Solidarity. One is a tyrant lover and other is a whore to the Japanese. All they ever do is stir up ethnic and provincial hatred. If one f*cks the ROC then one also f*cks Taiwan. All of them are traitors and shame of Chinese people everywhere.

  • Seems to me the fundamental problem with the Greens is that the Taiwanese people are disappointed by their governance, as polls have decidedly shown. These fools, however, are not smart enough to deal with what really ails their party. Instead, they are busy creating red herrings. No wonder they lost big in the last nationwide election.

  • RUMOR is not NEWS. That's my point. I concern here the problem of Taiwanese media, but not a final judgement about any political standpoint. Please refer to: http://www.bdf.org.tw/forumDet­ail.php?ep_id=69

    I would like to discuss this issue with you. :)

  • Taiwan has more urgent issues to deal with than what some perceive as media bias. Media bias is not why the Greens are in trouble anyway.

  • I would like to know, which things you think are urgent in Taiwan.

    By the way, I have emphasized my point. I concern here only about the problem of media in Taiwan. I want to live in a democratic country, where the media have freedom AND resposibility to give us NEWS but not RUMOR.

  • IF that's your genuine concern, this is the wrong forum. You'd be better off talking people who actually work in the industry.

    More likely, you are just one of the Greens grasping at straws by mindlessly brandishing the term democracy. In the end, this tactic will come back to bite your arse. You only have to look at the polls to see that damage has already been done.

  • Thanks for your critique, although this critique seems rather against your imagined enemy but not against my real point. This is rather like a fallacy of straw man.

    By the way, I have not yet been told about your "urgent" issues. So please show me your opinion and explain why they are more urgent than the others. :)

  • I don't believe I am obliged to discuss my politics with you. I will let my vote do the talking -- that's what ultimately matters. I will let you judge the efficacy of problem solving by posting videos on YouTube. Who knows? It could work.

    Pan-Blue is the title of a political coalition. If you were really concerned with journalistic integrity per se, you wouldn't call it a Pan-Blue phenomenon. The title itself destroys any credibility of your claim to nonpartisanship.

  • I will have to agree with the original video poster.

    Journalists in Taiwan are mostly biased... a lot of shock values to "news" broadcasted... contributing to the fear of Taiwanese people, and their perception of Taiwan society going downhill. There is still good news to report... unfortunately they're not good for the rating... jouranlists feed on public's need for drama.

  • I don't think, however, that the bias is exclusively pro-Blue, and that's the issue I have with the original post. It cuts both ways, and an honest attempt to fix it must be nonpartisan. Otherwise it's he said, she said, ie business as usual.

  • What I want to stress here is still the same - the FAKENEWS! It has nothing to do with the proportion between good news and bad news. Even”good" news could be a fake one; I have seen a lot of such "good" News in a dictatorial country. To reject the fake news should be a virtue of democracy. If the Pan-blue can also do it, they will win my respect.

  • Well, I don't want this discussion to become a microcosm of Taiwan's political scene. To say that "if the Pan-Blue can also do it" is avoiding the issue. Maybe you have a video of the Greens being contrite about fabricating news and appealing to sensationalism? I am willing to believe that your concern is genuine at its core, but they way the subject is broached is not serving your cause. Perhaps you can have a clean start next time.

  • I suppose that why Greens are busily censoring medias and telling people to shut the hell up. The only news that government wants people to hear are only the "good news".

  • My focus is to criticise the fake news in Taiwan but not what the government wants to do.

    Please refer to: http://www.bdf.org.tw/forumDet­ail.php?ep_id=69

  • RUMOR is not NEWS.

    Every Medium can have it's political standpoint.

    I think it is no problem.

    But it doesn't mean that it could and should make fakenews!

    Don't you think that it is just the essential difference between USA and Taiwan?

    Let me say it in another words: It is not a problem about independent media, about about arbitrarily making fakenews.

  • I can recognize only that all news start off FROM rumors but not AS rumors.

    If all news start off AS Rumors, then we could not see the truely difference between the media like New York Times, AP and National Reviews and the media like Weekly World News.

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