
Jeffrey Ngo
Activist organizer who formerly resided in Hong Kong and is currently finishing his Ph.D. in history at Georgetown University.
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Jun 21, 2025 • 34min
From Endless Thread: When the government wants your socials
Jeffrey Ngo, an activist organizer and Ph.D. candidate at Georgetown, shares his insights on the drastic changes in Hong Kong since the national security law was enacted. He discusses the chilling effect of government surveillance on social media, leading to self-censorship among residents. The conversation reveals the emotional toll of protests and the fight for autonomy, highlighting how uncertainty and fear now shape personal expression and political activism. Ngo draws parallels to broader free speech issues, making listeners reflect on the implications of such surveillance.

Jun 13, 2025 • 34min
When the government wants your socials
Jeffrey Ngo, an activist and organizer from Hong Kong, dives into the chilling effects of the National Security Law on free speech and online activism in his homeland. He shares his journey from politically engaged group chats to the palpable fear of self-censorship in a monitored society. Ngo reflects on historical protests, the role of social media in organizing movements, and the significant shift in public discourse. He links these experiences to broader trends in government surveillance and its implications for democracy, both in Hong Kong and globally.