The grass-roots recruits of the Taiwan army
have posted various recruitment advertisements on the Internet. Some of the advertisements of
also displayed the slogan
"new girl" with photos of female soldiers pouting. There were even some advertisements of
that were mistaken for others. Fraud information,
sparked criticism.
According to Taiwan’s “United Daily News” reported on March 3, Taiwan’s “Ministry of National Defense” recently ordered grassroots recruiters to immediately withdraw recruitment messages posted on social networking sites “Facebook” and online groups. The
report quoted Taiwan’s "Ministry of National Defense" spokesperson Chen Zhongji as saying that in the future, the recruitment information of the Taiwan army will be verified and posted by units above the corps to ensure that the information is consistent with current policies. As for the responsibility of recruitment, Chen Zhongji said that all recruitment is led by the Taiwan Army Talent Recruitment Center, and the co-recruiters are only responsible for assisting the regional recruitment center's itinerary and campus activities, and are no longer directly responsible for recruiting.
The Taiwanese media reported that the grassroots of the Taiwan army was ordered to withdraw the advertisements and mentioned the problems in the advertisements (screenshot of Taiwan’s "Lianhe News Network"). The recruitment situation of the Taiwan army is not ideal, and the grassroots posts various "side ball" recruitment advertisements on the Internet. The content includes photos of female soldiers pouting and slogans such as "new sisters".
Although this matter once attracted attention on the Internet, this photo of a female soldier with heavy makeup immediately caused trouble. A female soldier in Taiwan who participated in the production of one of the advertisements posted an online post claiming that there was a man on her face. The "Book" account harassed her by sending messages, and she was so scared that she left a message and shouted: "Guard and check!"
In addition, these advertisements have also been criticized by some political figures. Taiwan's "legislator" Ke Zhien once said that at first glance, this was thought to be a soliciting advertisement for nightclubs and other industries, but he did not expect it to be a Taiwan military recruitment announcement. He accused Taiwan's "Ministry of National Defense" of making gimmicks in order to recruit troops, even not hesitating to materialize women and consume female officers, causing negative damage to the overall image of the Taiwan military.
In addition to this kind of "side ball" advertisements, the Taiwan military also has some advertisements that are mistaken for fraudulent information. Taiwan's "Sanli News Network" reported in February this year that an advertisement for Taiwan military recruitment was once circulating on the Internet, mentioning the need for men between the ages of 18 and 32, with a monthly salary of more than NT$30,000. However, the article did not clearly state what it was doing, which made netizens think it was a fraud.
In response to the misunderstanding of these recruitment advertisements, many people questioned...
However, after the "Ministry of National Defense" requested the removal of grassroots recruitment advertisements, some people even accused the "Ministry of National Defense" this time. It said that there was no system before, and all the units were messing around, "Looking! How come you want to fix it now!"
(Source: Global Network)