
And the point here is that instead of coercion, we believe in people in their community. So each community closer to a threat already, probably, knows how to overcome those threats. It just has no political visibility by the elites in power. So in Taiwan, 10 years ago, we peacefully occupied our parliament for three weeks. And instead of just protesting against the trade deal with Beijing, we demonstrated—half a million people on the street, many more online—can come to agreements on what to do with Beijing. And the head of the parliament, Wang Jin-pyng at a time, at the end of three weeks, said, "The people's idea is better than our idea. We'll just go with the people's ideas." So that is not a protest; it is a demonstration.