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Hello everyone, welcome to Taiwan Bar
Today let’s talk a little about
facts that nobody knows
or maybe somebody knows
trivia of opium
Let’s begin
Opium is not slices of ducks*
( Opium is called “Ya Pien” in Chinese; “Ya” pronounced the same as “Duck” while “Pien” means “Slice”)
It is an all-in-one product abstracted from Papaver somniferum
It can be used as anesthesia for medical purposes
but long-term overdosing can cause hallucination
Making people think they are Lucy
and turn into a flash drive in the end
What the__
Forbidding the use of opium
had slowly become an international trend during Japanese rule
The use of opium was strictly prohibited in Japan as well
However when it comes to Taiwan
Japan discussed over and over
about whether they should
strictly restrict, gradually restrict or leave the problem alone?
Goto Shinpei, who was the Minister of public health of Home Ministry at that time
received attention by his “slow weaning prohibition”
Goto Shinpei got the chance
to go hand in hand, heart to heart with Kodama Gentaro
They fought together for Taiwan’s future
Governor-General monopolized opium trade to control number of addicts
which means they need permits given by doctors in order to buy opium
As time goes by
the number of addicts dropped
However, the average amount of opium consumption per person increased
This made people doubt the Governor General’s determination of prohibiting opium
Aside from the fact that slow weaning prohibition
had higher practicability than comprehensive prohibition
the main concern was financial
So the prohibition
went on and off all the way till 1929
Governor General decided to increase the issue of permits
This made Taiwanese intellectuals so furious
that they clench their fists
and reported the act to the League of Nations
saying that Japan was evil
and the policy was drugging Taiwan
drrrrrugging
Later on Governor General wanted to stop people’s protest
and try to promote the policy
So they invited the author of “General History of Taiwan”
the father’s father’s father of Lien Sheng-wen, Lian Heng
Hey
Umm…
Buchi
What?
The election is close
This topic
is unmentionable
Can you help me pixelate it?
Sure
They asked Lian Heng to write an article
that worth 5 hundred Japanese Yen
“New Opium Policy Advocacy”
500 Yen was a number that a school teacher
couldn't even earn a year
“New Opium Policy Advocacy”
not only praised opium
but also defended the new policy
That's why Lian Heng ended up being despised by most Taiwanese
and had to flee to mainland for the greater good. So sad
After the chatty talk
the use of opium issue is still unsolved
Under the pressure of public opinion
The Governor General who now have enough money
finally started to rectify the use of opium
in which we mustn’t forget to mention the first Doctor of Medical Science in Taiwan
The Marvelous Ming, Mr. Tu Tsung Ming
He founded the Opium Rehab in 1930
More than a decade of hard work
The opium monopoly finally ended in 1945
A year later the last opium addict was out of rehab
which marked the end of the vise that lasted for more than 300 years
Moreover, urinalysis on drug use developed by Mr. Tu
is still being used by the world today
Now you know why drug addicts have to pee in a cup
Ahem
Looking back on the whole story, we can find that
the development of opium policies
had a specific target they are going after
or had entanglements on profits
making the problem very complicated
Maybe we shouldn't judge it simply by
agreeing that taking drugs is bad bad
arresting addicts is good good
Rather, we should consider that
when government implement policies
do they have any factors
other than right or wrong that they have to consider?
Last but not least, travel back in time
how would you deal with the situation?
The story ends here today
See ya