Source: Global Network
[Global Network Reporter Zhao Youping] "The anger of the head of state. This time he is so angry for Hakka classic food!" There are actually media on the island using scenes related to Hitler in the movie to promote Hakka food , was criticized by People's Party "legislator" Lai Xiangling as "really too exaggerated."
Taiwan's "Central News Agency" reported that Lai Xiangling criticized on the 10th that the "Hakka News Media Channel Ke News" under Taiwan's "Hakka Public Communication Foundation" (referred to as "Hakka Public Communication Foundation") used Nazi Hitler-related scenes in the movie to promote Hakka food , triggering racial taboo topics. The "Guest Reporting Club" claimed that the film was sourced from the German film "The Destruction of the Reich" and that the content presented "entertaining the Nazis", which is completely opposite to "promoting the Nazis". Some netizens on the island criticized this as a "brainless act." Su Zhenchang previously revealed that the "Hakka Public Communication Foundation" was established by Tsai Ing-wen, who "pays the most attention to Hakka culture " after taking office.
In this regard, the "Guest Reporter" claimed to the "Central News Agency" reporter that the film is from the 2004 German film "The Destruction of the Empire". The scene in the film was parodied by netizens as "The Wrath of the Führer" and has become a second-tier film in various countries. Create a spoof of meme films for the first time.
"Hakka" also claimed that the film was dubbed as a Hakka version, and the content was presented as "entertaining Nazis", which is completely opposite to "promoting Nazis"; the film was made into various versions of spoof and mocking videos, and was widely used in Taiwan Versions with Taiwanese dubbing and Chinese subtitles have been available on Youtube and Facebook platforms for more than 10 years.
According to reports, in response to some netizens' different opinions on the film, the "Guest Reporting Committee" also held a meeting to review, but after the review, "it was believed that there were no matters alleged by netizens."
According to a previous report by the island's green media "Liberty Times", Su Zhenchang said at the "Yong'an Conch Cultural Park Unveiling Ceremony" in March this year that Tsai Ing-wen attaches great importance to Hakka culture. After taking office, she "worked for the welfare of the Hakkas", such as establishing " Lecturer Radio Station", "Hakka Public Communication Foundation", etc.
public information shows that "Downfall" is a documentary film directed by German director Oliver Siesberg and was released in Germany in September 2004. The film tells the story of the last 12 days of Hitler's life.
Some netizens on the island also thought that "Ke News" used Hitler-related scenes in the movie to promote Hakka food, which was "too exaggerated!!" ↓
Some netizens said that this was a "brainless act." ↓
Some netizens said that this incident highlighted the editor’s serious lack of historical literacy. ↓
Some people think that pranks are pranks, but such sensitive topics cannot be used in formal occasions. ↓
Some netizens also said: "Taiwan is about to be made by the Democratic Progressive Party without any cultural literacy, only vanity." ↓