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綠色暴民確實可惡 說是打共匪 結果受傷的都是台灣人 有本事去中國扔汽油彈阿 無能的綠黨
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A bit of little clarification. I wasn't talking about former President Chen's case. According to the criminal codes, the prosecutor can detain an individual up to 4 months without charging him/her. I personally think it is unfair to any individual under investigation, but unfortunately that's the law Taiwan has right now. I do think that judicial and constitutional reform is imperative and essential for Taiwan's democracy to be fully consolidated.
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Poor Ma Ying Jeou, educated men like him still dont understand the pan-green r more savages than anything else. Anarchist pests.
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There is strong evidence of corruption from both camps, and that is very unfortunate. The ordinary citizens are the ones getting the shortest end of the sticks. That's who I feel for the most. I sincerely hope the current administration of Taiwan review the policies they've adopted and hope to implement to make sure that the policies are truly good for the people.
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Btw, i like u like phrase "here is a way to have a legitimate discourse and discussion without using curse words and name-calling or labeling."
I apologizes about curse words i use, kinda get too emotional here. Although i still think the means in which pan-green supporters and angry communist supporters getting what they wan is very similar. (but again that is just my opinion)
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I dont think u understand how diff the situation is here? There is strong evidence about corruption in CSB gov and that he violates Taiwan constitution, if ppl let him continue, the gov may as well be disband. Police have the rights of putting down riots if they gone overboard. Yet, the president and his lackies have no rights to secretly accept money from businesses and put them into bank accounts in the world.
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如果我只是在侷限的空間看到..為何社會上把這群人冠上這個標記
難道其他的人都是侷限在小空間內嗎?
有智商不代表有智慧..學歷高不代表人品高(李遠哲說的)
何況現在7分上大學..大學生這個名詞實在很普通.如果是20幾
年前的大學生代號..我們就還算景仰 -
要是Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 乖乖守法, 美國的Civil Rights movement 就不會有今天了. There is nothing wrong to stand up for what you believe in and to change laws that are unconstitutional and erroneous.
Whne I see these student demonstrate against police brutality against people in the Freedom Square, I know there is hope for Taiwan. Let's all look forward to a better future. Taiwan will overcome those evil political oppression eventually.
zzztop105 3 years ago 4
My point was, there is nothing wrong with standing up for what you believe in. The red shirts were also on the streets standing up for they were against, corruption. When the people think the government is not doing the right thing, they have the rights to voice their discontent. That's the reason why Taiwan is the vibrant democracy it is today. Lastly, here is a way to have a legitimate discourse and discussion without using curse words and name-calling or labeling.
formosa317 3 years ago 3