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(applause) Nanfu: Despite having been
raised in a communist society, I would never describe myself
as a victim of communism. I experienced repression
in China, but it felt disingenuous
to blame that repression on an ideology like communism. (soft music playing) I grew up reciting
the definition of communism in school every morning. (speaking Chinese)
raised in a communist society, I would never describe myself
as a victim of communism. I experienced repression
in China, but it felt disingenuous
to blame that repression on an ideology like communism. (soft music playing) I grew up reciting
the definition of communism in school every morning. (speaking Chinese)
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(applause)
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Nanfu: Despite having been
raised in a communist society,
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I would never describe myself
as a victim of communism.
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I experienced repression
in China,
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but it felt disingenuous
to blame that repression
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on an ideology like communism.
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(soft music playing)
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I grew up reciting
the definition of communism
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in school every morning.
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(speaking Chinese)
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Movie Summary
For seven years, award-winning Chinese-American filmmaker Nanfu Wang followed Rosa Maria Paya, daughter of the five time Nobel Peace Prize nominated activist, Oswaldo Paya, in Rosa's fight for democracy.