Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe. (Photo source: Taiwan "United News Network") According to Taiwan's "United News Network", the Kuomintang's Taiwan leader candidate Han Kuo-yu mentioned yesterday (4th) that "he, Lai Ching-te and Ko Wen-je are three brothers bullied by the Internet." In res

Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe . (Photo source: Taiwan "United News Network")

According to Taiwan "United News Network", the Kuomintang's Taiwan leader candidate Han Kuo-yu mentioned yesterday (4th) that "he, Lai Ching-te and Ko Wen-je are three brothers bullied by the Internet." In response to this, Taipei Mayor Ke Wenzhe went to the Nangang Exhibition Hall today to attend the Taiwan Medical Technology Exhibition and said that he was innocent and was beaten even if he didn't want to elect a leader in Taiwan.

Recently, the issue of . The issue of in the Internet Army has attracted attention from the outside world. Han Kuo-yu was interviewed in Chiayi yesterday and mentioned in response to whether he was a victim of the Internet Army's manipulation that there are three well-known French fries brothers in Hokkaido, Japan, and he and Lai and Ke are three brothers bullied by the Internet.

In response to this, Ko Wen-je said that what he is more innocent is that he was beaten even if he did not want to elect a leader in Taiwan, and the beating of Han and Lai was the expected risk. He said that this is the case in this era. As long as you stand out, you will be a big hit. To be honest, if Han hadn't gone to the election, he would have had a good relationship with him in the past, but now he has not made any pranks. Put politics aside, and politics is a politics, and friends are still friends.

In response to the former "Legislative Yuan" Wang Jinping mentioned helping Han Kuo-yu stand in an interview this morning, saying that some platforms are people and not hearts. Is there still a knot between Wang and Han? Ke Ze responded, "Didn't Wang support Han as the mayor?" Later, he refused to say that sometimes if you want to be more open in life, many things will be fine."