Following the "paper gate" of former Hsinchu Mayor Lin Zhijian, "legislator" Cai Biru was also revoked by Taiwan's Deming University of Science and Technology. Taiwanese media believe that this wave of paper "mile war" has affected even politicians who have not participated in the end-of-year election. Although the revenge is strong, it also proves that politicians want to take shortcuts and rely on their education to gilt, which will not be worth the loss.
Taiwan's "China Times News Network" published an article pointing out that Lin Zhijian and Cai Biru gave the outside world a very positive image before the "paper gate" incident. Whether it is in governance or inquiry, his achievements are not bad, but because the paper involves plagiarism, it will impact the future political path.
article pointed out that many Taiwanese politicians in the early days gave the public the impression of being a "rabbited in the grass-roots" and having a high education can indeed add points in the election, which allowed many politicians to quickly obtain high education through shortcuts and gilded their own academic qualifications.
In order to obtain subsidies, many schools in Taiwan dare not offend these big names, and secondly, they are willing to have politicians as "door gods", which has led to the education industry in Taiwan that produces many "school shops" dedicated to "gilding". As long as the papers are not too outrageous, the instructors will most likely not specifically ask for them, so they can easily obtain an education.
In this election, the "five-star mayor" Lin Zhijian of the DPP was dragged down because of the "paper gate". The green camp was very unwilling to accept it and launched a "scorched earth battle". The Blue Camp also responded to accusing his opponents of the plagiarism war, which made this wave of paper plagiarism "bloody flow". As of now, in addition to Lin Zhijian and Cai Biru's degree revoked, the Kuomintang Xu Shuhua has passed the thrilling victory.
In addition, the People's Party Hsinchu mayor candidate Gao Hongan, the Kuomintang Hsinchu mayor candidate Lin Gengren, the Kuomintang Hsinchu mayor candidate Ke Zhien, the Kaohsiung mayor candidate Xie Guoliang, the Yunlin County Mayor candidate Zhang Lishan, the Democratic Progressive Party Keelung mayor candidate Cai Shiying, the Yunlin County Mayor candidate Liu Jianguo and others, and even Taoyuan Mayor Zheng Wencan were all involved, let alone the bombs were not exploded.
Taiwan media believes that the "squid war" of this "nine-in-one" election paper has indeed blurred the focus of the election, but it also warned politicians that whether it is education or personality, as long as it uses improper means, it may cause the past efforts to collapse overnight. In addition, this incident also reminds Taiwan universities that "it is better to save themselves than to seek God". They rely on "door gods" to be called "school shops". Only by striving for academic achievements and status is the greatest backing for sustainable management. (Lin Jingxian/editor)