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by jszymborski
927 days ago
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1) The activities of the US gov't have precisely nothing to do with the probability that a device from China has some backdoor or surveillance function. When someone raises this concern, the response "the USA has a history of surveiling its citizens" is not a rebuttal, it's irrelevant. Thus a whataboutism. 2) Your burden of proof might be different from mine, but one needs to be pretty naive to think that the CCP doesn't surveil western citizens. I doubt their intelligence apparatus is that bad at their job. In fact, I have plenty of reason to believe it's pretty great at it. [0] https://www.csis.org/analysis/how-chinese-communist-party-us... [1] https://foreignpolicy.com/2023/04/27/china-ccp-spying-us-pol... |
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