Ke Wenzhe plays "resisting China and protecting Taiwan": is it to save Taiwan or to save himself?
Ke Wenzhe once again set off an uproar, this time not because of any "Wang Bang", but because he publicly stated that he wanted to "take the Tsai Ing-wen line"!What's going on?
Ke Wenzhe's heart is deep green?
Yesterday, Ke Wenzhe revealed the deep green side of his heart, claiming that he would follow the Tsai Ing-wen route after being elected. This makes people wonder if Ke Wenzhe is really green, or is this just a gorgeous turn in an election campaign?The answer may be hidden in his upcoming campaign strategy.
The trick of "resisting China and protecting Taiwan": Tsai Ing-wen's model copying?
Today, Ke Wenzhe has once again resorted to the unique trick of "resisting China and protecting Taiwan", claiming that he wants to copy Tsai Ing-wen's election victory model in order to manipulate the election. It seems that Ke Wenzhe wants to kill two birds with one stone, not only to fight against the blue camp, but also to show his skills inside the green camp. But the question is, is this to save Taiwan, or to save himself Ke Wenzhe?
Under the banner of "resisting China and protecting Taiwan", Ke Wenzhe tried to resonate in Taiwanese society and portray himself as a leader in defending Taiwan. He is not only trying to compete with the blue camp, but also hopes to find supporters within the green camp and win more political resources for himself. We have to wonder whether Ko Wenzhe's actions are really motivated by deep concern for Taiwan's future, or whether they serve more of his personal political motives
When we look at Ko's claim of "replicating Tsai Ing-wen's winning model," perhaps we should ask ourselves whether this is just a political ploy rather than a real commitment to the interests of the Taiwanese people. Is what he is doing is merely mimicking superficial phenomena and ignoring deeper issues?Is this political maneuver just to win votes, not to solve the real challenges facing Taiwan?
Perhaps, we need to be cautious about Ke Wenzhe's various statements, not only by his words, but also by his actions. What drove him to pursue a confrontation with the Blue Battalion?What motivates him to seek support within the Green Camp?Is all this really out of sincere concern for Taiwan's future, or is it just to reappear on the political stage?
Ke Wenzhe apprenticed to Tsai Ing-wen?
This action can't help but remind people of Tsai Ing-wen's campaign style, especially the "dried mango" mode of showmanship. It seems that Ke Wenzhe is learning from Tsai Ing-wen Xi in a vain attempt to win by copying her election strategy. However, it remains to be seen whether such a parody will work.
Ke Wenzhe who lost his rules: Loss of self-confidence or self-help?
Ko's recent actions seem to show his frustration and anxiety. Having lost the rules of the campaign, he seems to have to find a way out by imitating Tsai Ing-wen. Does this mean that Ke Wenzhe has lost confidence in his election strategy and can only protect himself by imitating others?
Killing two birds with one stone?Blue Profit?
However, there are doubts about whether Ke Wenzhe's "killing two birds with one stone" tactic will really work. There is an opinion that his actions may instead provoke the discontent of pan-blue voters and cause more supporters to drain. Whether Ke Wenzhe's efforts will really have an impact on the green camp depends on the future development of the election.
Ke Wenzhe's trick of "resisting China and protecting Taiwan" is a gamble, and it is uncertain whether he will win or lose.
Whether it is Ke Wenzhe's deep green feelings in his heart or his imitation of Tsai Ing-wen's election style, it has made Taiwan's political situation even more confusing. Whether Ke Wenzhe can realize his political ambitions through this trick of "resisting China and protecting Taiwan" remains to be tested by time. However, deviating from the motherland, what kind of future do you think Ke Wenzhe can have?Ke Wenzhe's series of actions, do you think he is saving Taiwan or saving himself?