has nothing the weirdest, only the weirdest. This is a true portrayal of Taiwan’s political world.
encounters problems, and does not look for loopholes in its own management, does not conduct self-examination, but tries every means to pass the blame and discredit. This is the ruling style of the DPP authorities.
In recent times, Taiwan has often caused large-scale power outages due to aging power equipment and other reasons, and even Taoyuan International Airport is difficult to escape. This incident aroused dissatisfaction among the people.
Faced with public grievances, the DPP authorities began to shift the blame again. This time, I have "turned off" the blame to a new level and a new level, and have raised my weird abilities to a new level.
1. The culprits of power outages are birds and squirrels.
The photo above is Wang Meihua, the so-called "Economic Minister" of Taiwan authorities. She was telling a story seriously. Faced with the question of why Taiwan has a large-scale power outage, she said that the "murderer" was birds and squirrels.
Taiwan China Times Electronic News reported on March 16 that 2,000 households in the Yanchao area of Kaohsiung had power outages at noon on the 15th. Taiwan Power later said that a bird touched a live equipment and caused a power outage. Taiwan's "Economic Minister" Wang Meihua further explained that many power outages in Taiwan were caused by accidental contact of animals. In addition, the telephone poles were set in open places, not only would birds attack, but there would also be monkeys, snakes, squirrels and other animals in the countryside. "This is a problem that will be encountered."
htmlOn the 716th, a total of 7,831 households in Keelung City had power outages. Taidian Keelung District said that it was sent to the scene to investigate and found an injured, charred squirrel lying in the grass, which was likely caused by the short circuit caused by birds and beasts.
The authorities blamed the animal for the power outage, which aroused public anger.
Some people sarcastically said that Wang Meihua made Taiwan a "power outage zoo". I don't know which animal will cause power outage tomorrow?
Someone made a spoof video, and changed the scene of the "Popular Epidemic Command Center" press conference to the "Popular Power Outage Command Center" press conference, observing silence for the small animals that broke into the power equipment, and also called on the public to serve as "power maintenance ambassadors" to help block the small animals to avoid power outages. It also reminds the public to live a primitive life at any time, prepare batteries and candles, and bring water and dry food, "to prevent being trapped in the elevator during power outages and will get hungry." The level of blaming such as
should be very high, but this is nothing, there is a higher level.
2. The destruction caused by small animals trained in mainland China is known as the "Fifth Column"
, perhaps inspired by Wang Meihua's "animal theory". Taiwan’s green media further used their imagination and finally found the best target to blame: Mainland People’s Liberation Army.
See the screenshot above. This is a political commentary TV program in Taiwan. This famous green media guy who danced with his hands was telling a magical story in a lotus mouth:
"The recent power outage is related to China, and it is the fifth column. As a result, I was scared. I was afraid of China. Why? How powerful China is now? They already have animal troops. Now China can train birds and squirrels to destroy Taiwan's power grid."
A Taiwanese self-media blogger said that before watching this video, everyone should hold back and not laugh. If you are eating, be careful and don't swear.
What's more funny is that DPP authorities really take this seriously, claiming that the power outage was a conspiracy of the mainland's "Fifth Column". Taiwan's security department should intervene in the investigation to prevent "bandit spies infiltration."
Let’s see how Taiwanese netizens react:
"Did you find that birds and squirrels are trained by the CCP?"
"Turn everything to the mainland, what is the ** logic"?
"Has the army of animals been trained on the other side of the shore?"
"It's really scary not to read."
"All mistakes are all the faults of animals."
"If there is no electricity, there will be no birds before! Why study this?"
After reading these news reports, I only have two words: speechless.Is
funny? It's funny, but can a normal adult feel funny about what a fool said?
I really want to post a few more comments, but I can't find the most appropriate words to express my opinions.
Just think that you can just watch a bad joke. Don't take it seriously, let alone get angry, it's not worth it.