Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Typhoon Morakot: Why won't President Ma resign?

In a recent frequently reported CNN interview, Taiwan's President Ma gave yet another disturbing excuse for his apathy in responding to the typhoon disaster. First he again pushed the blame on others who he promised he would punish, while a poll by CNN has shown that 73% of Taiwanese feel it is Mr. Ma who should resign. Secondly, he explained that the rescue efforts were hampered by the poor weather conditions until Friday, August 14th - almost a week later?

Having witnessed the weather over the past week, I can only view this as yet another lie to add to the long list of Ma's Lies. Living in Kaohsiung City, we were delighted with sunshine on Thursday, but also could not complain about the weather on Wednesday. Most of Tuesday was also quite enjoyable until rain fell in the evening. Even with days of heavy rain right after the typhoon smashed into the south of Taiwan, local volunteers and rescue teams were fighting the rain and floods to save people, risking their own lives. What was the central government doing then? Refusing foreign aid? Refusing to call a state of emergency?

Despite the arrival of the typhoon, my wife, who is a doctor, went to her clinics on Sunday morning to find almost all of her patients there. Even her patient from Cishan managed to bring his child to her clinic while the typhoon was still uprooting trees despite using the longest way there. Her patients are all from Kaohsiung and Pingtung county, and many live in the mountain areas. On Wednesday only five of her patients rung her up to let her know they would not make it to her clinics because of the floods. If those people could make it, then what excuse does the government have for delaying the rescue efforts until the weather became sunny supposedly only just on Friday?

The central government in Taipei should also be reminded that Taipei was not affected by the typhoon at the weekend the typhoon gave the south a nasty surprise. On TV they showed an old woman in a beautiful park in Taipei exercising under the sun with a jovial smile. Even my wife's two sisters were enjoying a nice day of shopping at the Sogo department store. So how Ma claims that the weather was holding them back? What kind of weather do they need in Taipei to set up top level and central committee meetings to discuss the typhoon disaster rescue plan as former President Lee Teng Hui did on 921?

On the same day the weather report on TV was showing dramatic weather moving towards the south of Taiwan. That's when we knew that we were going to be hit the hardest, as the radar was showing the worst of the weather coming in our direction. Did Mr. Ma not notice this? Does he watch the news? Does he even need to as commander-in-chief? Even CNN claimed a super-typhoon was about to pummel Taiwan. There was no sign of any government effort that weekend. It seemed that even Mr. Ma was in hiding.

What was he doing hiding from a typhoon in sunny and dry Taipei?

Sunday, 26 July 2009

No Thank You, Mr. Ma!

Mr. Ma is the most pretentious of all presidents across the world. It is very clear that he has no interest in Taiwan's sovereignty, as he has shown throughout the preparations for the World Games that he showed no interest in until he decided to attend the Games two days before the opening ceremony. Sovereignty is what we could find in the opening ceremony of the World Games through its amazing performances that all related to Taiwan's local culture.

Due to the government's shameless cut in the budget for the World Games, students and local dancers were hired to perform at the opening ceremony with all their heart and with utmost success. The various Taiwanese teams in the World Games also received little or no support from the government, but have performed amazingly, even receiving gold medals.

Yet after Mr. Ma decided to finally appear at the World Games just two days before the opening ceremony, he had the cheek to say that the Games show improved China ties. This is an inappropriate remark to make after Mayor Hsieh applied for the World Games, and succeeded at allowing them to take place in Kaohsiung, while China tried to sabotage Taiwan's effort.

The present mayor of Kaohsiung continued to make this the best show Taiwan has ever performed to the world. The best show Taiwan has ever performed to show its position as country and state different from all countries in the world, but yet welcoming the international community to join Taiwan in its quest for a place in today's international arena.

Meanwhile Mr. Ma has embarrassed himself online by recording his online speech in advance and lying about his knowledge about computers before his graduation in 1972. Mr. Ma has also taken the chance to restore former dictator Chiang Kai Shek's name to Taipei's memorial hall, while everyone else is celebrating Taiwan's sovereignty throughout the World Games. Mr. Ma ought to be ashamed of himself for taking this time to restore the CKS memorial.

Further examples of Mr. Ma's disinterest in Taiwan's sovereignty can be found in the news every day. The actions he takes would normally be called scandals abroad, but in Taiwan they are only sniffed at. For as long as Mr. Ma is President of Taiwan, it wil be a shame to Taiwan, and a shame to the world to see such a China puppet pretend to rule over Taiwan. He will never be left alone by those who support Taiwan's sovereignty, as he is supposed to be our leader, but is instead suppressing Taiwan's sovereignty.