If you read Chinese, there are some hilarious comments on this popular bulletin board system. The "689" appears to be a coded reference to the number of people (in millions, 6.89) who voted for Ma Ying-jeou as well as the 689 votes by which Leung Chun-ying won the Hong Kong chief executive election.
Expect updates as new information comes in.
UPDATE: Excellent Taipei Times report showing how the students understand "concern".
On the other hand, in the context of student movements, the term “concern” is often associated with threats and attempts by schools to bar students from taking part in demonstrations.Great work, TT.
“For example, some universities would impose stricter curfews in student dorms because they are ‘concerned’ about students’ safety at night. CGU cuts the Internet connection at dorms at midnight because the school administration is ‘concerned’ that students may stay up all night playing online games,” Chang said. “Moreover, school officials or on-campus military education officers talk to students when student newspapers publish articles critical of school or government policies, saying they only want to show their ‘concern.’”
The term “showing concern” has always had a negative connotation among students, he said.
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The 區內 just refers to the four education service districts that cover Taiwan
ReplyDeleteYeah, thanks. i finally figured that out.
ReplyDeleteMichael
If you know what 689 means, you are qualified as a truely informed commentator on Taiwan's politics. Otherwise, like those 'accidental observatioal visitors' one can only write familiar canned pharases.
ReplyDeleteI chuckled when reading the TT piece about "concern," ...
ReplyDeleteIf a stranger approached me in Sicily and said that he was "concerned" about my well-being, I'd promptly get myself to the nearest international airport to get out of Italy.
If the Chinese government approached me in China and said that they were "concerned" about my well-being for no apparent reason, I'd promptly get myself to the nearest international airport to get out of China.
"Concern" has its own "unique" meaning in all gangster lands.
Only in Taiwan can media regulations prevent a media company from succeeding in the market, and then when said company wishes to sell itself to another concern because they cannot make money, suddenly the populace demands the regulators to stop the transaction..
ReplyDeleteBack in the 90's, the Koo clan also kept Warner Brothers out of the Taiwanese cable market via captive regulators. I guess WB was a Chinese stalking horse too. (And now of course Taiwanese complain about not enough foreign investment...LOL.)
Maybe Taiwan should stop aping China and simply allow a free market and a free press and let the chips fall where they may. Then again, with the large number of unemployed PhD students and the anti-free market editorials I see in the Taipei Times, maybe Taiwan could be duped by China.