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Political commentator threatens to run for office to defeat Taipei councilor after online spat

From Liberty Times · (13m ago) Chinese Critical tone

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Political commentator Wu Ching-yi has fiercely responded to Taipei City Councilor Huang Ching-ying's online remarks, which accused Wu of "deceiving" people for media appearances.
  • Huang's comments were reportedly a response to Wu's criticism of Taiwan People's Party Chairman Ko Wen-je on a TV program.
  • Wu, angered by Huang's remarks, threatened to run for office as an independent candidate with the sole aim of defeating Huang, whom she called a "vase" like Chen Chih-han, a figure previously described by Ko.

A heated exchange has erupted in Taiwan's political arena, with political commentator Wu Ching-yi launching a scathing verbal assault on Taipei City Councilor Huang Ching-ying. The dispute began when Huang, a member of the Taiwan People's Party (TPP), took to social media to criticize Wu, accusing her of "deceiving" people to secure media appearances. Huang's remarks were reportedly a reaction to Wu's critical commentary about TPP Chairman Ko Wen-je on a television program.

Claiming to be a former aide, can you only deceive people for appearances like this?

โ€” Huang Ching-yingHuang's online remark criticizing Wu Ching-yi's media appearances.

Wu Ching-yi, clearly incensed by Huang's online jabs, responded with a barrage of angry posts, vowing to enter politics herself if necessary. She declared her intention to run as an independent candidate with the express purpose of defeating Huang, whom she derided as a "vase" โ€“ a term previously used by Ko Wen-je to describe Chen Chih-han, another TPP figure.

I usually give you face, but you don't want it! What the hell are you talking about!

โ€” Wu Ching-yiWu's angry response to Huang's online criticism.

This public spat highlights the often-contentious nature of Taiwanese political discourse, where personal attacks and sharp retorts are not uncommon. Wu's threat to run for office underscores the depth of her anger and her willingness to engage directly with her political rivals. The use of personal insults, such as the "vase" label, reflects a broader trend of ad hominem attacks in political debates, potentially overshadowing substantive policy discussions. The incident also brings to light the internal dynamics within the TPP, with Wu's comments referencing Ko Wen-je's past remarks about party members.

Don't force me to run for election! As an independent, my goal is to crush you. You are just the vase Ko Wen-je talked about!

โ€” Wu Ching-yiWu's threat to run for office to defeat Huang.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.