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    I’m as critical of the US as anyone but if I have to pick one to spy on me, I’ll pick the US.

    Yes both are bad. Don’t start going “but America” on me please lol. This is not me saying the US isn’t violating our civil liberties regularly. But we do have more here than Chinese citizens do. Also, China has an adversarial stance to the US so there’s another layer to it. Same reason I object to Russia interfering with elections and also don’t like what our own domestic media operations do. Both are bad, but Russia is objectively worse.

    But for real folks don’t download TikTok regardless of who holds the reins.

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      I’d disagree because as an American the US government has a lot more impact on me than the Chinese

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        Because we live in reality and there’s no such thing as a perfect state

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          Thats a weird angle.

          My thing is, advocating for JUST tiktok to be banned when the American companies are doing the same thing makes zero sense.

          So again, why pick? Choose freedom.

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            choose freedom

            Does this make the surveillance disappear today? What does this mean?

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                I didn’t pick aside. I don’t use TikTok and I don’t care who owns it. But I live in the US, theoretically I would rather one entity spying on me than two lol

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                    If I don’t want to be spied on by the US I would have to leave the country, which is not exactly an option. Then I would have to determine a country that does not spy on its citizens or is otherwise not spied on heavily by another country. I’d be very curious with that list looks like. I imagine it’s very small, and very undesirable.

                    I use a lot of digital tools to protect my privacy and have fought for digital privacy rights directly. Don’t lecture me please.

                    Where is this magical land you live?

                    Honestly I’m just getting tired of discussions where people lecture me about “just taking it laying down“ as if somehow I have the ability to end the US surveillance state or otherwise opt out of it. I have limited options, as do all of us. I am acknowledging reality, not saying I endorse it or don’t even push back where I can. These kinds of comments are flippant and annoying.

                    TL;DR: zero isn’t a real option today so don’t act like it is.

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        Because that’s the way it is. My dislike of it is immaterial. It’s the current state of affairs today, June 4th, 2024.

        It’s also why I said “if I have to pick.” Whenever these discussions come up people act like that’s an endorsement. No amount of qualifiers prevents this interpretation.

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      But what are the Chinese going to be able to do you? If you are an American living under the American government theres much more they could do to you, such as locking you up.

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        That is a strange question. If you use any service to consume media, the service has a huge influence on what information you receive. It is a common complaint over media. Using a service which is under control of someone who doesn’t have your best interest in mind, is giving power over your media consumption to that actor. Which is bad. That is why you should care about who e.h. owns and controls the Washington Post.

        Now, about TikTok… Well think about it.

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      Also to add, the tiktok ban didnt ban the content itself, it banned the platform. China bans both. And if you need proof that tiktok is malicious then a great example is that china itself banned it and instead have a chinese version(which is meant to spread propaganda btw). TLDR: in the us you can still access the content just on youtube, facebook, etc while in china if you view/make anti-china content youll get arrested