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“If you fire, fire at me.”
During Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution in 2014, Ray Wong saw an older man stand in front of armed police and offer his life to protect the crowd. That moment changed Wong forever, and set him on a path from student protester to activist leader, and finally into exile.
In this episode of Dictators v Democrats: Why We Fight, Ray — now policy and strategy advisor at Hong Kong Watch — tells his story: how the Umbrella Revolution brought together a generation, why “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times” became the defining slogan, and what it means to keep resisting under authoritarian pressure.
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We discuss:
🎧 A conversation about protest, exile, and why democracy is always worth fighting for.
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By TA Mullis“If you fire, fire at me.”
During Hong Kong’s Umbrella Revolution in 2014, Ray Wong saw an older man stand in front of armed police and offer his life to protect the crowd. That moment changed Wong forever, and set him on a path from student protester to activist leader, and finally into exile.
In this episode of Dictators v Democrats: Why We Fight, Ray — now policy and strategy advisor at Hong Kong Watch — tells his story: how the Umbrella Revolution brought together a generation, why “Liberate Hong Kong, Revolution of Our Times” became the defining slogan, and what it means to keep resisting under authoritarian pressure.
Also found on Youtube and Substack
We discuss:
🎧 A conversation about protest, exile, and why democracy is always worth fighting for.
If you like this work: please do like, share, subscribe and leave a review!
Any reviews especially are much appreciated.
📣 Support the Show
☕ Buy Me A Coffee
Support the show