Friday, November 11, 2005

18% saving interest

For waiving the 18% saving interest from the public officers in Taiwan, I do think it is a fair and righteous deed. Somehow, it makes me angry that there are people even planning to demonstrate to protest the Act. Most of them are educated, I wonder how they will explain that base on what kind of excuses or reasons they can gain such an unreasonable benefit differenting from all the other residents in this island. Are they at the lower level of this society? Are they paid with the unfair wages? Do the others not work as hard as what they did? Isn't it sarcastic for those who ask for fair treament but at the same time enjoy the unfair advantages from the people and take it for granted? What does democracy mean? What does freedom mean in our people's mind? Say and do whatever you want, no matter it hurts others or not? What do you try to show to the next generation? The ones enjoyed the unfair interests for such a long time should giggle that you are not asked for returning what you should not get rather than shamefully brawling greedily!

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