Audrey Tang | Adapting to the Rise of Authoritarianism

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
  • Authoritarianism is on the rise globally - but one resilient country has learned how to push back. In this conversation with Taiwan's Digital Minister Audrey Tang, learn how Taiwan is protecting its young democracy using transparency, innovation, and open governance.
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  • @MaLeZu
    @MaLeZu 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I watched a documentary on Taiwan on DW and I wanted to find out more about Audrey...an truly different and inspiring politician

  • @Noizemaze4
    @Noizemaze4 4 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    great job ' ~` glad you got to talk with Audrey xD

  • @apostlepeterkisakye2546
    @apostlepeterkisakye2546 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Am blessed to be reading this, thank you so much as this puts our efforts a high strides in fighting for freedom of expression. We're #TwogereSongContest, #twogeresongcontest

  • @vibhubhan
    @vibhubhan 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It sounds great and congratulations to Taiwan for being able to implement this type of system. However, given the need for actual "professional journalists and factcheckers", how do you keep bias out of decision making of what is free speech and what is dis-information? How do you keep memes without bias against throught, action and beliefs?

    • @helenho4666
      @helenho4666 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      All her interviews are open to public:
      m.th-cam.com/channels/ExDf4hkbSU-pmJcyT_sDtg.html

  • @konapi1812
    @konapi1812 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    After reading the article, I wanted to make friends with him. I think it's rare nowadays, but I don't have a smartphone, so I don't know anything new. But when he heard what he said about the Taiwanese protests, he came up with an idea.
    It means creating a mechanism for politics to take place between people.
    Some of them move politics, which wastes taxes. Such a mechanism can be created.
    A well-meaning person gives a good idea to a well-meaning person. I want a world where it spreads and is shared by everyone.
    For example, can bulletin boards be shared around the world?
    If you type it in Japanese, you can see Japanese people, but people from other countries don't. I think it's an uninteresting world.
    I think it would be more interesting to create a system that eliminates the fluency of language and destroy Babylon.
    I can only think of ideas. Looking at 1 + 1 in math, I
    It changes to another symbol such as minus, plus, minus.
    Therefore, there is no answer. The answer is not 2. In my image, that's how I think when I was a kid, so I only have the wisdom to think I'm forever stupid.
    h / why = yhwh = 360 ° eddie 55
    記事を読んで私は彼と友達になりたいと思ったんだ。私は今どき珍しいと思うが、スマートフォンをもっていないので、新しいことを知らない。しかし、台湾の抗議運動について彼が語る言葉を聞いて、あるアイデアが浮んだんだ。
    それはね、政治が人と人の間で行なわれる仕組みを作り出すということ。
    一部が政治を動かすから、税金を無駄使いしてしまう。そういう仕組みができる。
    善意のある人が善意のある人に良いアイデアを渡し。それが広がり、みんなで共有する世界が欲しい。
    例えばだけど、掲示板は世界で共有できるの?
    日本語で打つと日本人は見れるけれど、他の国の人は見ない。それって面白くない世界だと思う。
    言語がバラバラなのを解消するシステムを作り、バビロンを崩壊させた方が面白い世界になると私は思う。
    私はアイデアしか思い浮かばない。算数で1+1を見ると私は
    マイナス、プラス、マイナスみたいな別の記号に変化させてしまう。
    だから、答えが出ない。答えは2じゃないんだ。私のイメージではね、そんな感じで子供の頃、私は考えるから、私は永遠にバカだと思うような知恵しかもってない。
    h/why=yhwh=360°eddiee55