Audrey Tang

That's correct. And the tool was built by people who were involved with Occupy Seattle. So from the Occupy network, not strictly in Taiwan, we helped of course to translate that, to mobilize the local adoption. And the option is that you at the time would go on Polis and see a statement that says, for example, that the surge pricing is great, but undercutting existing meters is not so great. And then you can agree, you can disagree, and you see yourself moving toward the group of people who share your views, and you see what unites them. You also see some other communities with opposing views. But also, you see the overlap where the left wing and the right wing both agree on these connective tissues. And these statements, what we call the uncommon ground, became law.

鍵盤快捷鍵Keyboard shortcuts

j 下一段next speechk 上一段previous speech