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TPP Can't Withstand Criticism? Huang Kuang-ching Goes on a Rant Again After Livestream

From Liberty Times · (2d ago) Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Media personality Huang Kuang-ching criticized the Taiwan People's Party (TPP) on her livestream, sparking online discussion.
  • Huang stated that she has always been critical of all political parties, including the ruling DPP and the KMT.
  • She expressed particular concern about perceived "red media" influence and online attacks against her.

Veteran media personality Huang Kuang-ching has openly criticized the Taiwan People's Party (TPP) on her livestream, a move that has garnered significant attention online. Huang, whose stance has often been perceived as supportive of the TPP, stated that she felt compelled to speak out following recent controversies surrounding the party, particularly the departure of councilor Jian Chien-hsiang. She expressed her frustration with the notion that the TPP should be immune from criticism, asserting, "The TPP cannot be criticized? I've never heard of such a thing!" Huang emphasized that her critical approach extends to all political parties in Taiwan, regardless of their affiliation. She noted that her critiques of the former ruling Kuomintang (KMT) and the current Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) have been even more forceful. While she generally maintains a more favorable stance towards smaller or third-force parties, she does not shy away from criticizing them when necessary. Huang also highlighted the challenges faced by media professionals like herself in Taiwan's increasingly online political landscape. She described experiencing frequent online attacks, particularly from what she termed "red media" in recent years, while attacks from blue (KMT) and green (DPP) camps have been less intense. Her willingness to voice criticism, even towards parties she is perceived to favor, underscores her commitment to journalistic integrity and her concern about the direction of political discourse in Taiwan, especially in the face of perceived external influences.

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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.