Audrey Tang

And so when the president and the parliament tried to pass an agreement with Beijing that would open up our cybersecurity, telecommunication, publishing, and broadcasting to Beijing investments, it triggered what's called the Sunflower Movement. So we peacefully went into the parliament, occupied for three weeks -- but not just as protesting, but rather as demonstration. So more than half a million people on the street and many more online joined these kind of small table discussions in many groups. We livestreamed many of them, talking about particular aspects of the trade deal. And every day, we read the uncommon ground -- the surprising middle ground that people managed to agree on the previous day -- and what's remaining to be debated.

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