週二(3/22)1.多數人滿意台灣生活品質?2.麥當勞出櫃廣告

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多數人滿意台灣生活品質?
Poll finds most happy with quality of life in Taiwan      Taiwan Today

Poll finds most happy with quality of life in Taiwan Strong family units are among the many contributing factors leading to 82 percent satisfaction with the quality of life in Taiwan as assessed by a related NDC survey.

Around 82 percent of people in Taiwan are happy with their overall quality of life, the highest level in eight years, according to the National Development Council.

In the annual QOL survey based on 19 indicators, nearly 71 percent of respondents expressed satisfaction with household economic conditions, also an all-time high since 2008. Less than 26 percent said the opposite, the lowest level over the same period.

More than 88 percent believe they have a fulfilling family life, while only 9 percent said otherwise. Over 85 percent feel that their neighborhoods are safe, but 12 percent disagree.

When it comes to environmental issues, 85 percent, 84 percent and 64 percent of those surveyed are satisfied with garbage management, effluent treatment and quality of air in their neighborhoods, respectively.

Concerning employment conditions, 72 percent perceive their current work environment and conditions as acceptable, with 57 percent happy about their job performances. A total of 69 percent enjoy a comfortable leisure life, but 22 percent feel differently.

In other areas of interest, 75 percent see themselves as enjoying adequate consumer protection, 72 percent view the public places they frequently visit as safe, while 79 percent and 65 percent, respectively, are positive about the quality of health care and transportation safety.

Regarding social involvement, 41 percent expressed contentment, yet nearly 49 percent said they have never participated in any such activity. Although 28 percent are pleased with the opportunities available in lifelong education, 65 percent said they have no experience in this area.
Q:
Are you happy with the quality of life in Taiwan?     
What factors make you happy?
How to have good quality of life? How to enjoy life?
What do you think the work environment and job opportunities in Taiwan?
What do you think about the quality of health care and transportation safety?
Does Taiwan have a high crime rate?
What are the best cities to live in Taiwan?


麥當勞出櫃廣告
New McCafé ad in Taiwan features heartwarming coming-out scene, religious fundies urge boycott
(Shanghaiist)
A new advertisement by McCafé featuring a heartwarming coming-out scene has created something of a firestorm in a coffee cup in Taiwan, with religious fundamentalists up in arms, calling for a boycott against the chain.

In the 90-second video, titled Acceptance, the third and latest video in the More Warmth in Conversations campaign by McCafé which started in January, a father and son are seen sitting at a table in a McCafé. The son hands his father a coffee cup with a note which reads "I like boys." The father then gets up, visibly upset, and appears to storm away from the table.

As the son sits at the table in despair, his father later returns and writes three characters on the coffee cup which make the sentence read "I accept that you like boys." The pair then exchange smiles before the tagline "Let there be more warmth in conversations" appears on screen.

Following its release Friday evening on McDonald's Taiwan's Facebook page, the video has been shared more than 5,400 times and viewed 1.5 million times. On Youtube, the video was viewed more than 330,000 times.

While the ad received mostly positive comments on social media, its message of acceptance didn't go down too well with some of the island's religious fundamentalists.

Chang Shou-yi, secretary general of the Alliance of Taiwan Religious Groups for the Protection of Family, has urged parents and consumers to boycott McDonald's. "Now, even if you want to just take a leak at a McDonald's bathroom, you can't help but feel polluted," he was quoted in local media reports as saying.

In a statement to the press, Chang wrote that the Alliance "does not approve of the ideological stand behind the advertisement" and accused McDonald's of "openly promoting gay issues."

"Because McDonald's is frequented by many children, it is especially important to oppose the promotion of same-sex behavior," the statement added. As such, the Alliance "opposes all advertising that miseducate children on sexual behavior," and "rebukes and boycotts all enterprises that are polluting the next generation."

Q:
What do you think of the New McCafé advertisement in Taiwan features coming-out scene?
What are your opinions about the religious fundamentalists calling for a boycott against the McCafé chain?
How to react when your child tells you that he's gay?
Why McCafé made this advertisement?
Do you support the (LGBT) rights?
Do you support the idea of same-sex marriage?
What do you think of McDonald’s food?

咖啡出櫃廣告 護家盟:去麥當勞借廁所都被污染!

速食業者麥當勞近日推出新廣告,片中描述一對父子同桌用餐,男孩在咖啡杯上寫「我喜歡男生」向父親出櫃,爸爸拿起筆在兒子給他寫給他的句子中加上3個字,把「我喜歡男生」改成「我『接受你』喜歡男生」,接納兒子出櫃,劇情引發網路熱議,被熱烈轉貼。

對此,台灣宗教團體愛護家庭大聯盟(護家盟)秘書長張守一受訪說,該聯盟不贊成公開倡導宣揚同志議題,並譴責背後的意識型態,反對麥當勞公開鼓吹同志議題。

護家盟晚間並發出聲明,強調尊重同志人格權,但反對任何公開宣揚同性性行為的意識形態與宣傳,麥當勞作為兒童主要消費的地方,尤其應避免對孩子有不正確行為的教育誘導內容,該聯盟反對任何誤導孩子正確性行為的廣告,譴責並抵制蓄意污染下一代孩子正確行為的企業。


護家盟並呼籲父母以及消費者,「對麥當勞發起拒絕購買與抵制去麥當勞的行動,連去借廁所都感到被污染。」

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