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by hellojesus
823 days ago
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> The CCP accessing their data. The CCP pushing propaganda by silently altering the recommendations. But I contest that people are freely and knowingly giving that data to the CCP. It's been a common topic for years at this point. The US government isn't saving their citizens from the CCP. They just don't want the CCP to have the data that Americans want to give them. Regarding propaganda, it's obvious that it's content Americans want. They would leave the platform if they didn't. |
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I contest otherwise. Even if that is the case, how does that prevent the govt from acting correctly or morally?
People would love to pay no taxes, should the govt then tax no one? What kind of logic is that?
> The US government isn't saving their citizens from the CCP. They just don't want the CCP to have the data that Americans want to give them.
Strawman argument. Once again it is not just data! It is an oppressive foreign adversary that can push harmful propaganda. And has done so as pointed above!
> Regarding propaganda, it's obvious that it's content Americans want. They would leave the platform if they didn't.
Not all Americans. Americans want to ban TikTok. Thats who democracy works. The house has proportional representation.
> it's obvious that it's content Americans want
Nope, it is not obvious at all. In fact, the other way is more obvious given the majority (352-65-1) with which this passed in the House. It is obvious Americans want TikTok banned or divested from China.
(You may be unfamiliar with democracy and how it works, if so, my apologies.)