馆长风波再起

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馆长风波再起
近日,台湾知名网红、健身馆「成吉思汗」创办人——馆长陈之汉,
一句话,掀起检警行动
事件起於一场网路直播。馆长向来以敢言直言着称,然而这次的言辞
据中央社报导,检方已正式分案处理,并通知馆长於十月中旬到案说
与馆长无关的「被起诉」混乱
值得注意的是,网路上流传的「馆长被起诉」标题,多半来自另一则
实际上,截至目前為止,馆长尚未遭到正式起诉。
社会分歧与言论边界
馆长长期以敢言着称,他批评政治人物、时事议题毫不避讳,支持者
此次事件再次凸显出「言论自由」与「法律界限」的争议。法律专家
结语:等待司法釐清真相
截至目前(2025年10月9日),馆长事件仍处於侦查阶段,检
这场风波不仅考验司法的公正,也再次提醒社会:
在自由言论的时代,每一句话都承载着责任。
Controversy Surrounds “Gym Director” Chen Chih-han: From Online Outburst To Legal Scrutiny
Taiwan’s outspoken fitness personality and internet celebrity Chen Chih-han, better known as “The Director” (馆长), has once again found himself at the center of a public storm. His recent online livestream, in which he shouted inflammatory remarks about President Lai Ching-te — including the phrase, “cut off the president’s dog head” — has drawn intense criticism and triggered legal action.
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From Livestream Rant to Legal Investigation
The controversy began during a recent broadcast in which Chen, known for his blunt and fiery commentary, lashed out at Taiwan’s leadership. This time, however, his rhetoric went beyond ordinary criticism.
According to Taiwan’s Criminal Code, such statements may fall under Article 153 (Incitement to Commit an Offense) or Article 305 (Threats and Endangerment of Safety). Authorities from the Criminal Investigation Bureau have reportedly gathered evidence and referred the case to the New Taipei District Prosecutors Office for investigation.
Prosecutors have now opened a case and summoned Chen to appear for questioning in mid-October — signaling the start of a judicial process, though no formal indictment has yet been filed.
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A Case of Mistaken Headlines
Despite sensational social media claims that, “the Director has been indicted,” the truth is more complicated. A separate incident involving a man surnamed Chang, who allegedly posted online comments such as “hunt down Lai Ching-te,” led prosecutors at the Shilin District Prosecutors Office to charge him with making criminal threats.
Because some news outlets covered both incidents together, headlines misleadingly suggested that Chen himself had been indicted. In reality, as of now, Chen remains under investigation, but has not been formally charged.
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Freedom of Speech and the Limits of Expression
Chen has long been known for his fiery language and populist appeal. Supporters hail him as a fearless voice who dares to challenge authority, while critics argue that his rhetoric often crosses into aggression and could incite social division.
This incident once again raises fundamental questions about the boundaries between free expression and criminal speech. Legal experts note that while citizens in a democracy have every right to criticize government officials, direct threats or calls for violence fall outside the protection of free speech.
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Conclusion: Awaiting Judicial Clarification
As of October 9, 2025, prosecutors have not filed any formal charges against Chen Chih-han. The case remains under active investigation, and whether an indictment will follow depends on the evidence gathered and the interpretation of his remarks under Taiwan’s criminal law.
Beyond the legal question, the controversy underscores a broader social challenge: In an age of livestreaming and instant virality, every word carries weight — and responsibility.