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After watching this campaign video released by Tsai Ing-wen in 2012, the pharmacist "twisted incense" and cried out: "Cheated."

author:Straits Herald

Recently, some netizens on the island shared on the Internet that Tsai Ing-wen's 2012 campaign video promised voters, in this regard, the pharmacist Lin Shifeng said that in the face of the future, it is not powerless now, but also the feeling of being deceived.

After watching this campaign video released by Tsai Ing-wen in 2012, the pharmacist "twisted incense" and cried out: "Cheated."

Lin Shifeng posted on Facebook yesterday that when he saw Tsai Ing-wen's campaign announcement posted on Facebook on January 6, 2012, he only felt that "in the face of the future, now it is not powerless, but also the feeling of being deceived", his hardships and difficulties, the rulers not only did not hear, but also used "if the news is false" fines and "social maintenance law" to serve, "let us not create rumors"; Lin Shifeng's article was attached to the URL of "The entrance to the film memorial ceremony".

Ms. Tsai posted on Facebook on January 6, 2012, "Have you been doing well in the past four years?" Is it easier for you to find a job than before? Has there been more of what the salary can afford to buy? Are you afraid of not having a job and feeling that your life is not secure? Your hardships and difficulties, has the 'government' heard? Are you more powerless in the face of the future? These four years, you have worked hard. This year, it is a starting point for change, let's listen to Taiwan's voice together and jointly build a fair and just future", and also attached a video link titled "Give Yourself a Chance to Change", which is a Youtube website, but the video cannot be played after clicking into it.

Many netizens on the island also left messages at the bottom of their po articles, saying that "'dried mango' is really the best medicine to cover up incompetence", "work together to find the conscience of English from 9 years ago", "continue to eat 'dried mango' to fill the stomach". As for the "disappearance" of the video, the DPP Central Party Department responded that it was still found on Tsai Ing-wen's Facebook. (Editing by Xue Yang)

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