Politician's Son Accused of Vulgar Insults; Media Personality Demands Apology
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Media personality Wu Jing-yi revealed alleged messages where a politician's son, Si Guang-yang, used vulgar language and insulted a woman.
- The messages reportedly include Si telling the woman she "doesn't deserve to be treated well."
- Wu Jing-yi demanded Si Guang-yang apologize to the women he has allegedly harmed.
Media personality Wu Jing-yi has exposed alleged text messages attributed to Si Guang-yang, the son of legislator Wan Mei-ling, containing vulgar language and deeply insulting remarks directed at a woman. The messages, revealed on social media, include Si allegedly telling the woman that she "doesn't deserve to be treated well."
Hey, let me tell you something, you ask me what's wrong.
Wu Jing-yi shared a screenshot of the purported conversation on Facebook, where Si Guang-yang's account allegedly used profanity before stating, "You don't deserve to be treated well." Wu questioned Wan Mei-ling's parenting and educational values, given her son's alleged behavior. "Today is Qixi Festival, I publicly demand one thing: Si Guang-yang, come out and apologize, come out and apologize to the girls you have hurt!"
* your mom, you don't deserve to be treated well.
Wu Jing-yi further questioned Wan Mei-ling's responsibility as a legislator, pointing out that Si Guang-yang has long served as an assistant in her legislative office. "Legislator's son, legislator's assistant, can they treat anyone like this?" Wu asked, drawing parallels between alleged childhood bullying and current behavior. "If you bullied classmates when you were young, will you bully others when you grow up?"
Today is Qixi Festival, I publicly demand one thing: Si Guang-yang, come out and apologize, come out and apologize to the girls you have hurt!
The controversy has intensified with these revelations, placing Si Guang-yang and his mother, legislator Wan Mei-ling, under intense public scrutiny. Wu Jing-yi's demand for an apology underscores the seriousness of the alleged verbal abuse and its implications for public figures.
Legislator's son, legislator's assistant, can they treat anyone like this?
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.