Re: [Talk] About Politics in Taiwan
※ 引述《Chioushiyan (留不住的她)》之銘言:
: About Politics In Taiwan
: It is said that Taiwanese people are keen on politics,
: especially when the election comes, everyone discuss
: the candidates he or she supports, and even more volunteer
: for them.You can see that Taiwanese society is inundated
: with a large amount of call-in shows where there are always
: some so-called experts give passionate but not so practical
: commentary on any kinds of events of politics in Taiwan.
: However, it is true that they also play a pivotal role in
: monitoring the authorities sometimes. It is really
: a double-edged sword for our society.
: There are two main political parties and several less significant
: smaller parties in Taiwan. The most key ones are KMT and DPP.
: KMT once lost its power then became the opposition during the
: past eight years but it won the election last year so that it
: came back to rule the country now. Nowadays, the leader of KMT,
: Mr. Ma Yin-jiou,is also the President of Taiwan but I think his
: role is a bit different from the President of the United States
: as he, as a matter of fact, doesn’t have to be responsible for
: all the policies the government made while we also have a
: “secretary of Executive Yuan” who is assigned by the President
: and more like the Prime Minister of a constitutional monarchy.
: Having said that. the President still has a great influence on
: politics so that it became a weird political structure that
: the President is elected by the people and partially responsible
: for policies but can hardly be blamed actually whereas the
: secretary of Executive Yuan has to dismiss the Cabinet.
: Most of representatives in Taiwan do not have strong political
: belief but only care about how to serve local people and how to
: get more votes in the next election;therefore some candidates
: would easily change his political identity to pursue a chance
: to be nominated.
: Furthermore, one more feature of Taiwanese politics is that the
: demarcation between different political belief is not so obvious.
: It is easy to find a socialist politician in a right-wing-like
: party in Taiwan. What’s more, the reason that people decided which
: party to support is just according to the party’s position about
: independence of Taiwan. Taiwan’s situation is a debatable issue
: in Taiwan since that being independent or getting reunion with
: mainland China are definitely world-apart ideas. Some
: people still believe that Taiwan should and will finally become a
: part of China in the coming future while also a large number of
: people regard it as a fable.
: In my opinion, Taiwan has been separated from mainland China for
: hundreds of years. The culture and the way people live has diverged
: hugely. You can easily tell the difference between people from both areas.
: Owing to that, I think it has become more and more impossible to force
: people in Taiwan to choose reunion or not.The more appropriate way to solve
: the dilemma is to respect the people’s wish and promote the cultural
: communication and interaction between mainland China and Taiwan.
I disputed about this topic with my friends before. None of us wants to be a
citizen of China. But somehow we also douted about Taiwan's sovereignty. In my
opinion, this is a question about honor. Whether you feel honored to be in this
country indicates how you define "Taiwan". I can't deny this is my hometown and
I have loved ones here. I beleive Taiwan is really a "country" different from
China, but I'm not sure I totally love this island. Speaking of this, let's
single out the controversial case about a lawmaker who has dual nationality. I
still can't figure out why it needs so much blaming. It's really unfair to
consider a person "unloyal" about his country in this modern world just because
he/she is also a citizen of other country. Why not have a little more tolerance
and the sense of global villages? Whether it's a country, whether one
has several nationality, all of these are meaningless cuz the most important is
the beautiful life. Anywhere can be your country if it gives you a better life.
That's why I hesitate to admit I love Taiwan. Polluted environment, fighting
lawmakers, fake politic demogogue, cultural discrimination, brutal education
system. Do I love Taiwan? I don't know. Do you? It's not the best, but I wish
it is.
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