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2025/11/26

誰有錢有閒來看直播?|學姐真心話#138【黃瀞瑩直播】


1. Hosting a Charity Fair and Blood Drive

  • Event: A family garden party and blood drive was held at Qixing Park in Beitou last weekend.
  • Claim: Attempting to break away from traditional forms of political mobilization (such as chanting "get elected"), the event instead utilized food trucks, magic shows, and balloon performances to create family-friendly activities that connect with the local community.
  • Outcome: The blood donation goal was achieved (over 150 bags of blood were collected). Gratitude was expressed to key party figures (Huang Kuo-chang, Peggy Chen, etc.) and volunteers for their participation.

2. Describing Interactions and Status of Key Party Figures

  • Huang Kuo-chang (Teacher Kuo-chang): Emphasized his astonishing physical stamina and execution capabilities. Pointed out that Huang Kuo-chang rode a bicycle from the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall via Jiannan Road to Beitou that day, then immediately donated blood and attended the press conference, demonstrating a high level of mobility.
  • Peggy Chen (Dr. Chen): Mentioned that Peggy Chen had been in low spirits recently due to lawsuits and judicial cases, but displayed a long-absent smile during the garden party. The two had warm interactions during the event, with Peggy Chen sharing her experiences on parenting and pregnancy health advice.

3. Countering the "Two Suns" Narrative and Media Manipulation

  • Event: Addressing recent discussions on political talk shows alleging that Ko Wen-je and Huang Kuo-chang act as "two suns" within the Taiwan People's Party (TPP), leading to discord.
  • Claim: Slammed the media for double standards. In the past, they criticized the TPP for having only Ko Wen-je as "one sun," causing the "chicks" (junior politicians) to be unable to grow; now that there are two strong leaders, it is criticized as a power struggle. Argued that having two suns within the party is better than having none, and noted that they have distinct styles.
  • Call to Action: Media and pundits should focus on public livelihood bills (such as the Fiscal Revenue Allocation Act) and the local economy, rather than filling program time with gossip and provoking discord within the party.

4. Condemning Smear Campaigns and Context Distortion by Partisan Wings

  • Event: When asked on Zhang Tong's program to compare Ko and Huang to animals, Huang Jing-ying compared Huang Kuo-chang to an "antelope."
  • Claim: Criticized "Green" (DPP-aligned) partisan wings and talk shows for vulgar headlines, utilizing homophonic puns (where "chasing antelope" sounds like a profanity in Hokkien) to create malicious associations and attacks. Referenced the story of Su Dongpo and Foyin, implying "what is in your heart is what you see in others."
  • Defense: In response to internet army doubts regarding her number of interpellations, emphasized that council interpellation videos are all on public record, and both the quantity and quality can stand up to scrutiny.

5. Reflecting on Time as Ko Wen-je's Aide and Dispelling Rumors

  • Event: Addressing the recent phenomenon of former staff members (such as Ko Yu-an) appearing on shows to criticize Ko Wen-je.
  • Claim: Refuted the impression that "all former staff turn anti-Ko," pointing out that many former staff members (such as Dai Yu-wen, Chen Chih-han, etc.) are still fighting in different positions within the team.
  • Anecdotes: Shared past experiences from the city government era showing Ko Wen-je's more human or stubborn sides (such as insisting on climbing 11 floors of stairs but allowing Huang Jing-ying the privilege of taking the elevator, utilizing every second in restrooms or cars to discuss public opinion, watching videos without headphones, etc.), dissolving the negative label of him being a "harsh boss."

6. Announcement of Personal Schedule and Work Changes

  • Radio Program: Due to schedule adjustments at the Broadcasting Corporation of China (BCC), the weekly Tuesday afternoon radio slot will end in December.
  • Livestream Suspension: Due to pregnancy health conditions (lingering cold, need to prepare for childbirth), this livestream series will be paused after next week (Episode 139), with the return date to be determined.
  • Next Week Preview: The final livestream episode will invite the "Brother-in-law" (her husband) to appear (without showing his face) to answer Q&A from netizens regarding marriage and parenting.
  • Council Work: The council budget review has not yet begun; she hopes to complete the budget review and party negotiations before taking maternity leave.