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The former Keelung Speaker’s “disaster survey photos” became a laughing stock. I am the photo P-Mirror Media

2024.10.04 07:57 Taipei time

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The former Keelung Speaker’s “disaster survey photos” became a laughing stock. I am the photo P-Mirror MediaKeelung City Councilor Song Weili reminded citizens to pay attention to safety during the typhoon, but she was mocked by netizens because the picture attached to her post was made from a Photoshopped photo. (Photo taken from Song Weili’s Facebook)

Typhoon politics has become a compulsory course for Taiwanese politicians If you are not careful, you will be a target of mass destruction. Typhoon Shantol made landfall in Keelung yesterday (3rd). Photoshopped picture, which is rough. In this regard, Song Weili admitted, “Yes! I am the picture P.” She confirmed that the post never mentioned that the site was a disaster monitoring map, and she criticized the media for failing to fulfill their responsibility of verification, causing her to be politically threatened. .

The outer circulation of Shantuoer gave Keelung an incredible amount of rain yesterday, with 408 mm in one day breaking the 44-year observation record. Song Weili, like many legislators, posted on Facebook to remind the public to pay attention to safety and try not to go out during typhoons, and thanked the cleanup team for their hard work.

However, the photo attached to Song Weili’s post is easy to identify as a combination of a good P photo, don’t do it next time.” “Laugh quickly to death and come on a pilgrimage.” XDDDD” “It is amazing to use technology to detect disasters in the cloud” “This method is too bad.”

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Keelung City Councilor Song Weili reminded citizens to pay attention to safety during the typhoon, but she was mocked by netizens because the picture attached to her post was made from a Photoshopped photo. (Photo taken from Song Weili’s Facebook)

However, Song Weili posted again later, generously admitting, “Yes! I am the P picture.” She emphasized that the post never mentioned that the photo was her own disaster survey map of the site, and that it was intended to call the public to pay attention to safety and recognize the hard work of the workers. cleaner. “Updating my three views on politics since then.”

Song Weili criticized some media outlets for not seeking confirmation from her before publishing the caption, and warned that she would not refuse to file a lawsuit if anyone reposted the photo. to create conflicts.

Update time |2024.10.04 07:59 Taipei time

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