DPP Taoyuan mayor candidate Lin Zhijian was recognized as plagiarizing the paper by NTU. Taiwan Donghua University Professor Shi Zhengfeng bluntly said yesterday (9th) that Lin Zhijian and Tsai Ing-wen are birds of a feather, and the DPP and Tsai Ing-wen don’t even have the minimum conscience, “Let’s just be buried with Xiaoying together.” Another Taiwanese media pointed out that the issue of whether to replace the tough ones has once again become a hot potato that the DPP cannot get rid of. However, since Chen Jianren expressed his support for the DPP Central Committee last night, the DPP has obviously made up his mind to accompany the "Xiaoying boy" to continue. But can Taiwanese really watch a political party destroying the reputation of Taiwan University in exchange for the victory of a candidate?
Shi Zhengfeng said yesterday that as soon as the paper controversy appeared, the DPP said it was a smear, saying that it depends on governance capabilities and political achievements. As a result, the Hsinchu Stadium incident came out and found that Lin Zhijian "had nothing".
For Chen Mingtong, Lin Zhijian's paper instructor and DPP "Security Director" Chen Zhengfeng criticized Chen Mingtong, who should be spanked, how can he make these papers produce like a mass seller? Regarding Chen Mingtong's words that he had read Lin Zhijian's paper first and then gave it to Yu Zhenghuang for reference, Shi Zhengfeng said, "Is this an academic contractor or something?" He usually hears that private university is combined with local factions. If even public university such as NTU also has this situation, it is difficult to accept.
Taipei mayor candidate Su Huanzhi said that he affirmed the conclusion approved by the National Taiwan University, and also believed that the DPP did not care about right and wrong, "the whole party saved one person", seriously undermined the honest and kind nature of Taiwanese people, and also represented the decline of the DPP. He said that the leader's leading stubborn action will cause Taiwanese society to sink and call on the DPP to revoke the nomination for Lin Zhijian.
Taiwan's "China Times News Network" published an article pointing out that if Lin Zhijian is replaced, the DPP may lose Taoyuan, but the result of a hero cutting off his arm at least shows that the party still has a basic moral bottom line, so that other candidates in the party can still maintain the confidence to raise their heads and chests. Otherwise, Lin Zhijian's run for election will lead to "a corpse and a few lives" or secondly, the destruction war between the "ruling party" and Taiwan's highest academic hall will be a tragedy for all the people of Taiwan.
Yesterday, National Taiwan University gave a footnote to Lin Zhijian's paper, but Lin Zhijian said that "regardless of whether there is a degree or not, it will not affect this election." "Zhongshi" pointed out that the loss of a degree may not affect Lin Zhijian's election situation, but when Chen Shizhong and Lin Jialong, the mayor candidates of "Double North" who originally attempted to drive the election situation across Taiwan, became supporting roles. When the whole party collectively endorsed it, it was not just "one corpse and five lives" in election situations. The DPP ruined two moral lives: academic ethics and integrity.
Taiwan media believes that whether there is a degree or not has absolutely nothing to do with ability, but the crisis handling of Lin’s camp this time is the main reason for the election situation of himself and the whole party to fall into a quagmire. Even if the conclusion of the Tai Dalun trial meeting was not released, Lin Zhijian caused the DPP election situation to fall into trouble during this period and he had "deserved death toll on all crimes." Tsai Ing-wen's organization is all done this time and has the right to nominate mayors in most counties. In fact, Lin Zhijian is not the only candidate for the DPP who wants to run for election and can run for mayor of Taoyuan, but her persistence and dictatorship in the nomination right of and finally put herself and the whole party in trouble. (Lin Jingxian/editor)