台灣網紅「館長」陳之漢痛罵批評他的中國網友並表示將在台灣成立民調公司
近期,台灣知名網紅、健身教練兼直播主持人「館長」陳之漢再度成為媒體焦點,因其在社群平台上的一系列公開表態,引發廣泛討論。陳之漢向來以直率、激烈的言辭著稱,他不僅是健身界的知名人物,更憑藉個人網路影響力,累積龐大的粉絲群。然而,這次的事件不再只是健身或娛樂圈的話題,而是牽涉到政治立場與社會輿論。
事件起因於陳之漢近日在社群平台上公開回應部分內地網友對他的批評與不支持。他在直播中語氣激烈,直言對部分粉絲「不支持、不理解」的態度感到憤怒,表示自己已經厭倦了迎合他人,並決定「不裝了,要做回真正的自己」。這段發言迅速在網路上引起熱議,部分粉絲支持他的坦率與真性情,而另一部分網友則認為此舉過於強硬,甚至可能帶來反效果。
更令人關注的是,館長隨後在同一直播中宣布最新計畫:他擬成立一家民調公司,以便在台灣政治領域有所行動。他表示,希望透過自己的影響力及民意調查,與民進黨的政策及政治操作形成對抗。陳之漢強調,這並非單純的政治參與,而是希望以數據和民調的方式,讓社會更多元地反映民眾的意見與聲音。這一宣布,引發媒體廣泛報導,並在台灣社群圈與政治討論中引起熱烈討論。
分析人士指出,館長的行動反映當前台灣網紅政治化的趨勢。過去,館長多以健身、直播和個人品牌經營著稱,粉絲群體跨越兩岸,但此次事件標誌著他將網路影響力延伸至政治領域,並試圖透過民調工具介入公共議題。這也引發一些爭議,部分輿論認為網紅參與政治,尤其是對抗特定政黨,可能帶來社會分裂,但也有聲音認為這是言論自由與公民參與的一種表現。
總體而言,館長這次公開表態及政治計畫,不僅是個人形象與品牌策略的延伸,更是一種將網路名氣轉化為社會影響力的嘗試。他「不裝了,要做回自己」的宣言,既是對自身定位的宣告,也是對粉絲及社會輿論的一次挑戰,未來的發展與影響,將持續受到媒體和公眾的高度關注。
Recently, Taiwanese internet celebrity and fitness coach Chen Zhihan, widely known as “Guan Zhang” or “The Curator,” once again drew media attention due to a series of outspoken statements on social media, sparking widespread discussion. Chen has long been recognized for his blunt and confrontational style. Beyond his reputation in the fitness and live-streaming spheres, he has amassed a massive online following. However, this latest episode moves beyond fitness or entertainment, touching on political positions and public opinion.
The incident began when Chen publicly responded to criticism and lack of support from certain mainland Chinese netizens. During a livestream, he expressed anger at some fans who “do not support or understand” him, stating that he was tired of trying to please others and had decided “not to pretend anymore, to be true to himself.” His remarks quickly went viral online. While some fans applauded his candor and authenticity, others viewed his approach as overly aggressive, warning it could have unintended consequences.
What drew even greater attention was Chen’s announcement during the same livestream of his latest plan: he intends to establish a polling company aimed at political engagement in Taiwan. He explained that he hopes to use his influence and public opinion surveys to counteract the policies and political strategies of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Chen emphasized that this is not simply about political activism for its own sake, but about using data and polling to more accurately reflect the views of the public. The announcement quickly became a major topic in Taiwanese media and online political discussions.
Analysts note that Chen’s move reflects the ongoing trend of politicization among Taiwanese influencers. Previously, he was primarily known for fitness content, livestreaming, and brand building, with a fan base that spans across the Taiwan Strait. This development marks a deliberate attempt to extend his online influence into the political arena, leveraging public opinion as a tool for civic engagement. This approach has sparked debate: some argue that influencers taking explicit political stances, particularly against a specific party, could deepen social divisions, while others see it as a legitimate exercise of free speech and civic participation.
Overall, Chen’s public statements and political plans represent not only an extension of his personal brand but also an attempt to translate online fame into societal influence. His declaration of “not pretending anymore, being true to myself” serves as both a personal manifesto and a challenge to fans and public opinion. How this initiative develops and the extent of its impact will continue to attract intense media and public scrutiny.
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