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No matter how quickly or far the times move forward, some people and some events will always be remembered by someone. June Fourth has yet to be redressed, rights activists have disappeared, and justice for indigenous peoples remains convoluted and slow. All these injustices bring sorrow. Yet, they refuse to give up; they keep thinking, acting, connecting with like-minded people, and creating alternative spaces in the land where they live. A one-party wall stands before them, making each step difficult; even with party alternation, nothing is guaranteed. They all know this. In these dark times, they join hands and move forward together, often very slowly, very slowly. Perhaps, one day, they will meet each other.
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00:11It's time to live and grow.
00:16It's time to live and grow.
00:18It's time to live and grow.
00:19I hope you can do better and better.
00:22And you can build more and more.
00:34I'm very happy to be here.
00:37I'm very happy to be here.
00:38But in a very often home,
00:41there is no place to go.
00:44After all, I've been able to do this work.
00:46I've seen more of the social media,
00:48so I've seen more of the social media.
00:48So, you know, the panic,
00:50the mood is a very good source.
00:58It's not a problem.
01:00It's not a problem.
01:00It's a real problem.
01:02But it's not a problem.
01:07I think many of my friends are doing more and more things.
01:12And they're doing more and more.
01:14What do they do to take away from them?
01:15It's hard for them to go away.
01:19During a long time,
01:21I think that the actions will change the world.
01:25I always think that my feelings are very good.
01:27I often use a short-term experience to think about my life.
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