How the government attempts to, shift the focus, of the attention of the general population, by boasting about how these men who’d, sacrificed their lives, in the crashes of the helicopters, to divert the public attention, off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
On the matter of the Blackhawk helicopter crash, the punishment courts relieved the air force’s weather center’s manage of his post for two years, reason being, how he’d, underestimated the cloud formation speed of the mountain regions. But the investigations of the crash showed that the pilot, after running into the clouds, still continued flying, by his own sight; in the end, the copilot during the final ten seconds before the crash, reminded the pilot, that they’d needed to, lift the helicopter higher twice, if the pilot could do that as he was reminded, then, the tragic crash could’ve easily been, avoided.
As the black hawk crashed, it was during election time, and, the party in power took the advantage, to put on a big show of hosting a grand funeral, and, set up the plaques for the pilots who sacrificed their lives in front of the doors of the offices of Department of Defense, and it’s estimated, that it’d gained the president, Tsai, more than 100,000 votes. Those who’d died in that crash had the halos, and now, on the delegating of responsibilities of the crash, the government can only, use the weather broadcast of the air forces that gave the pilots the wrong predictions.
“The Deceased is the major” is a set belief of Asians, and, in the current times, where social media affects everything, so long as someone puts in the favorable words, then, everybody chimes in, and, things spin out of control suddenly. The most classic was the Fuxing Airlines crashing into the river, there was the immediate response of how “the pilot saved the entire city of Taipei”, even the mayor, Ke corresponded to. then, with the uncovering of the black box, we’d then learned, that it was, the pilot shutting down the wrong engines, which was the primary cause of the crash.
On the key turning points of fate, as the pilots made the wrong calls they never had the intentions of causing anyone to lose her/his life, or her/himself. But, another habit of the society, is that we’re too used to, evaluating people, quantifying their behaviors as bad or good too much; if the next steps in rewards or punishment is to come, then, someone MUST, take the fall.
The funeral for the pilot of the F-16, Chen today, and, the heartbreaking sight served as a reminder once more: how our peaceful lives are, given to us, by the sacrifices of those, in the armed services. Whilst, keeping the calms, learn from the mistakes, in the faces of tragedies, it’s, the highest forms of respects we can, give to, those who’d given, their lives. By keep on, mystifying those who’d died, it would, demean their deaths of, any, values.
And so, this is, how the government worked the media press, in the faces of, tragedies, the government spins it around, to set the people’s focuses on how these pilots or these workers or whatever, had worked so very hard, had been so brave and all of that, sacrificed their lives and, the government still missed the point: how to keep these things, safter to fly, like the helicopters, so the air forces won’t be putting their lives in danger, every single time they fly out, or improve those unsafe, working environments, so the workers won’t get killed by, accidents, that should be, the primary lessons that the government need to learn, but instead, the government still made all of these incidents, into a show of, circus freaks, just put on the shows, that is, what this DDP government knows how to do.