KMT Blackshirts Work Hand In Glove With Taiwan Security Forces

Taiwan's unutterably depressing slide into Third-Worldism continues unabated, as President Ma Ying-jeou employs organized crime members to act as backup security for a visiting Chinese Communist Party envoy.

Since Taiwan's gangster governor has recently instructed his cabinet to refer to Communist China as "The Mainland" from now on – in accordance with his interpretation of Taiwan's constitution — one important question needs to be asked at this juncture:  Pray tell, what exactly does your constitution have to say about the executive branch of government employing mafia foot soldiers as law enforcement deputies, Mr. Ma?

A large group of Taiwanese mafia foot soldiers, each wearing black t-shirts and matching pants.

 
(Picture for illustrative purposes only: this image of Taiwanese gang members with police is not from this particular story.  From Cinapig.com)


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Former KMT Chairman’s Son Shot At Political Rally

Fortunately, the injuries to Sean Lien, son of Lien Chan, aren't life-threatening.

I  will not for a moment entertain sleazy conspiracy theories that Sean Lien somehow masterminded a failed assassination attempt against himself in order to win sympathy votes for his party on the eve of an upcoming election.

Because blaming the victims of political violence would be crazy talk.

Right, Lien Chan?

Right, China Post

Right, Bevin Chu and the rest of Taiwan's pan-Blue media?


Postscript:  It will be nothing short of poetic justice for Sean Lien to be accused of plotting an assassination attempt against himself — when his father forever disgraced himself by making that very same repulsive charge against a different victim of political violence a mere 6 years ago.

I however, will not stoop to Lien Chan's level.  Nor the China Post's.  Nor Bevin Chu's or the rest of the pan-Blue media's.

I do note in passing though, that the China Post reports President Ma Ying-jeou of Taiwan has instructed Premier Wu Den-yih to take charge of the case.

Ughhh.  GREAT judgement.  Ma puts a Taiwanese politician with known Chinese mafia connections at the head of an attempted murder investigation???

Boy, sure hope no conspiracy theories emerge out of THAT decision . . .


UPDATE:  The Japan Times reports the gunman in custody was known in gangster circles by the nickname, "Horse face".

Hmmm . . . "Horse face" . . . "HORSE face" . . . Now it's been a while – what's that Mandarin word for "horse" again . . .

Whoa.  This thing goes right to the top, people.  You just have to connect all the dots, man.