Four Generations, Three Chinas, One Taiwan: My Family’s War Story and the Boomerang of Authoritarianism
My grandfather flew unarmed into Japanese‑held China; last week I screened a film about Taiwan’s democracy in the U.S. Capitol. Why the arc between those moments still falls short of freedom for all.
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