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 Councilor¡¦s call for 
HTC boycott draws a mixed response 
 
LOYALTY: DPP councilor Liang Wen-jie accused 
Cher Wang of interfering in the elections with her comments in support of the 
¡¥one China¡¦ principle 
 
By Chris Wang / Staff Reporter 
 
A Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Taipei City councilor¡¦s call for a boycott 
of HTC mobile phones following its chairperson¡¦s election-eve endorsement of the 
so-called ¡§1992 consensus¡¨ has drawn a mixed response. 
 
Liang Wen-jie (±ç¤å³Ç), who served as the DPP¡¦s spokesperson during the election 
campaign, posted a message on his Facebook page on Monday saying that he would 
stop buying HTC products because HTC chairwoman Cher Wang (¤ý³·¬õ) ¡§interfered¡¨ in 
the election with her comments. 
 
¡§I would rather let the Koreans make money from me. At least Samsung [Group] 
does not interfere in Taiwan¡¦s elections,¡¨ he wrote. 
 
On Friday last week, Wang said that she supported the so-called ¡§1992 consensus¡¨ 
and peaceful cross-strait development. She said the comments were her own 
opinion. 
 
Liang has posted two more messages since Monday elaborating on his idea, saying 
that he had bought 12 HTC mobile phones in the past five years because he wanted 
to support a ¡§Taiwanese brand,¡¨ despite the fact that Samsung-made mobile phones 
are usually cheaper and are equipped with more advanced technology. 
 
¡§Cher Wang is entitled to endorse President Ma Ying-jeou¡¦s (°¨^¤E) re-election 
campaign, but she should not have supported the ¡¥one China¡¦ principle,¡¨ Liang 
wrote, adding that Yulon Group chairman Kenneth Yen (ÄY³Í®õ) did not make comments 
about the election despite Chinese pressure, even though Yen is a supporter of 
Ma. 
 
¡§If she can say that because businesspeople value profits more than patriotism, 
I think I am entitled to be a consumer without brand loyalty,¡¨ Liang wrote. 
 
Liang¡¦s comments drew mixed reviews on his Facebook page, with some saying he 
was ¡§politicizing¡¨ Wang¡¦s comments, while others supported his initiative. 
 
Other Facebook pages calling for a boycott of HTC products have also been 
created. 
 
¡§Liang¡¦s comments represent his own views and we respect his right to voice his 
opinions. The DPP does not comment on specific companies or products,¡¨ DPP 
spokesperson Hsu Chia-ching (®}¨Î«C) said. 
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