The document discusses the 2016 Taiwanese presidential election between three main candidates from three political parties: the KMT (Chinese Nationalist Party), DPP (Democratic Progressive Party), and PFP (People First Party). It notes that the KMT supports ties with China while the DPP supports Taiwan independence. It argues that Taiwanese elections often focus too much on ideological debates over national identity (ROC vs Taiwan) rather than the actual capabilities of the candidates, and that this recurring debate does not truly affect the country's governance.
17. We have 3 candidates
from 3 political parties
in the 2016 Presidential election
18. KMT
• You may know it for
• “Chiang Kai-shek”,
• “Chinese Nationalist Party”,
• “Kuomintang”
• Anyway, we call them BLUE
• They like china
19. DPP
• You may know it for
• “Taiwan independence”,
• “Democratic Progressive Party”,
• “Chen Shui-bian”
• Anyway, we call them GREEN
• They don’t like china
20. PFP
• You may know it for
• “People First Party”,
• “governor of province”,
• okay I know you don’t know them
• Anyway, we call them
ORANGE
• They have only a few soldiers,
a general
22. • We are R.O.C.
• Give me a ballot if you agree
R.O.C.
• If the GREEN get regime then
the R.O.C. will demise.
• We are Taiwan
• Give me a ballot if you agree
Taiwan
• If the BLUE get regime then
our Taiwan will demise.
23. What happen after the election?
• R.O.C. gone? NO
• Taiwan gone? NO
• We become part of china? NOT YET
• Somebody change our country name?
NO and WON’T
24. We hold a strange Ideology
and follow the Ideology to vote
27. • I totally respect anyone no matter you believe
you stay in R.O.C. or Taiwan or the Pluto
• BUT
• Could you stop following the stupid Ideology in
the next election?
• We should do something else than talking a
problem which is not a real problem