The only people who have it in their power to change Apple's servile policy to China are the company's employees, acting in concert. There's a lesson from Hong Kong that people might want to consider here:
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The so-called "Extradition Law" that sparked the 2019 protests in Hong Kong was not a terrible piece of legislation looked at in isolation. But Hong Kongers recognized it for what it was, the start of a slippery slope towards tyranny. They knew they had to draw the line somewhere
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I would urge Apple employees to look at the HKmap delisting in the same light. China pushed, and your CEO caved. Do you think they will stop pushing? Do you think it will get easier to fight back later? If your answers are "no", then maybe you should draw a line, too.
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In your position, Hong Kongers would walk out and make some noise.
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Read through this stunning contortion for how Chinese state media interprets Apple and Cook’s statements for yourself:https://twitter.com/globaltimesnews/status/1182465846075150336?s=21 …
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