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Tim Chng Documents the Overseas Taiwan Independence Movement on Wikipedia

Tim Chng Documents the Overseas Taiwan Independence Movement on Wikipedia

Episode 159 Published 4 years, 5 months ago
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A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin:

Tim Chng is one of the founders of ITASA (Intercollegiate Taiwanese American Students Association), and we've known each other since those college days. He is currently documenting the overseas Taiwan Independence Movement on Wikipedia.

I thought I'd invite him onto Talking Taiwan to talk about some of the media attention that Taiwan's been getting lately, and the project he's started to document the contributions of WUFI (World United Formosans for Independence) and overseas Taiwanese to the fight for Taiwan's freedom and democracy.

After a non-Taiwanese friend of mine texted me asking about who Enes Kanter was and why he was speaking up about Taiwan, I realized that it would be a good idea to do an episode about this and other celebrities who have shed light on Taiwan- for good and bad.

Enes Kanter, a basketball player for the NBA's Boston Celtics, has called for boycotting the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and caused quite a stir by tweeting and speaking out about Taiwan being a free and democratic country, and not a part of China. Twitter was all abuzz over this.

I had seen Tim weighing in on the Twitter discussion about Enes, so I thought it would be fun to invite him on to Talking Taiwan to share his thoughts on all of this.

I knew that we'd have an interesting conversation. We talked about Enes, John Oliver, John Cena and even Peng Shui, the Chinese women's tennis player whose safety and whereabouts have been in question ever since her post on a Chinese social media platform (Weibo) about being sexually assaulted by a retired Chinese Communist party leader was deleted.

Tim also talked about what motivated him to start documenting the Taiwan independence movement on Wikipedia, and how in a broader sense it is about recognizing the role of Taiwan's diaspora in the fight for Taiwan's freedom and democracy during the White Terror era.

If you're interested in helping Tim with this project you can do so simply by creating a login on Wikipedia, which as Tim said is really quite easy to do, and you can start editing and adding to the Wikipedia pages about WUFI or the Taiwan independence movement.

Here's a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode:

  • The background of Enes Kanter NBA's Celtics team, has spoken up for Taiwan
  • How Enes Kanter and his family has been blacklisted by the Turkish government
  • How Enes' father went to prison for speaking up against Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
  • Taiwan's blacklist
  • Comparing the struggles and conflict that the Uyghers, and people of Hong Kong, Tibet and Taiwan's have with China
  • Badiucao, the artist who created the art and designs for Enes Kanter's sneakers that called for a boycott of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and the Stand With Taiwan sneakers
  • The perception that Taiwan's democracy was a direct result of Chiang Ching-kuo lifting martial law in Taiwan
  • How the father (Dr. Kang-lu Wang) of one of ITASA's founders (Alvin Wang) was assassinated by the Kuomintang (KMT)
  • What led Tim to start his project to document the Taiwan independence movement, especially the resistance movement amongst overseas Taiwanese
  • How the resistance movement of overseas Taiwanese in the 1950s-1980s is not taught in history books and hasn't been well documented
  • Documenting WUFI (World United Formosans for Independence) on Wikipedia
  • How difficult it was to get media coverage on Taiwan in the 1950s-1980s
  • How New Bloom was contacted and consulted by John Oliver's team for his segment about Taiwan
  • How Taiwan needs allies and support as it stands up to China
  • What is problematic about what Enes Kanter is saying about China
  • Tsai Ing-wen's public
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