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ko wen-je accused of "green terror", the dpp "judicial" persecution, taiwanese netizens roared

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"the era of green terror has officially arrived!", "prosecute ko today, you tomorrow!", "when can we visit laipiliao?" these comments are full of anger and dissatisfaction with the dpp. many netizens believe that the dpp authorities intervened in the case, deliberately created "green terror", and used judicial tools to suppress political opponents.

however, ke wenzhe's remarks also triggered a series of controversies. when commenting on lai ching-te on july 30, he said: "if lai ching-te grows a mustache, he will look more and more like hitler." these remarks were considered to be extremely contemptuous and insulting to lai ching-te, and triggered a strong backlash against ke wenzhe by dpp supporters.

this political confrontation has made many taiwanese netizens anxious and worried. they are worried that ke wenzhe's detention and no-visit will start a political storm. however, in the face of such a dilemma, many netizens also expressed hope: they expect the new generation of children will not use despicable tactics like these politicians when they grow up, and hope that the "judicial" persecution can stop and allow taiwan to move towards peace and development.

ke wenzhe's case is not only a microcosm of political struggle, but also a social phenomenon in the context of the times. it reveals the delicate relationship between political interests and personal values, as well as people's reactions when faced with difficulties. on the internet, countless netizens expressed their concerns and dissatisfaction with the current social situation and called on the government to take action to maintain social stability and humanitarianism.

ke wenzhe accused of "green terror" and the dpp "judicially" hunted him down

ko wen-je's detention and incommunicado detention for his alleged involvement in the "jinghua city scandal" sparked heated discussions on the taiwanese internet. netizens expressed different opinions on ko wen-je's remarks and actions. some people thought he was politically biased, but other opinions expressed dissatisfaction with the democratic progressive party.

"the era of green terror has officially arrived!", "prosecute ko today, you tomorrow!", "when can we visit laipiliao?" these comments are full of anger and dissatisfaction with the dpp. many netizens believe that the dpp authorities intervened in the case, deliberately created "green terror", and used judicial tools to suppress political opponents.

however, ke wenzhe's remarks also triggered a series of controversies. when he commented on lai ching-te on july 30, he said: "if lai ching-te grows a mustache, he will look more and more like hitler." these remarks were considered to be extremely contemptuous and insulting to lai ching-te, and triggered a strong backlash against ke wenzhe by dpp supporters.

this political confrontation has made many taiwanese netizens anxious and worried. they are worried that ke wenzhe's detention and no-visit will start a political storm. however, in the face of such a dilemma, many netizens also expressed hope: they expect the new generation of children will not use despicable tactics like these politicians when they grow up, and hope that the "judicial" persecution can stop and allow taiwan to move towards peace and development.

this incident has triggered people's thinking on political and social fairness and justice, as well as concerns about the future direction of development.