If you'd like me to go on, I can, because I couldn't stop reading about the One Child Policy after watching that.
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Replying to @webdevMason @RealSexyCyborg
If you think I'm missing something critical here, I'm genuinely interested in consuming the full spread on this one.
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Replying to @webdevMason
That woman you are talking to could have made TikTok. You'd still demanding it be banned, and still on the basis that Chinese made it. Consider the full spread.
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Replying to @yabubian
If she did, the situation would be no different, and she and I both know that.
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Replying to @webdevMason
Yeah because she's Chinese obviously. She should have born in America if she wanted to make anything. Big mistake. Big big mistake.
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Replying to @yabubian
No, because the moral character or intentions of the people running TikTok have absolutely no bearing on whether or not that data is available to the CCP. I don't begrudge anyone working with what they've got, but I'm not going to play stupid.
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Replying to @webdevMason
You actually began this by talking about "culturally entrenched anti-black racism", a pretty stupid prejudicial smear that has a lot to do with moral character. You used that to justify blanket discrimination against Chinese.
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Replying to @yabubian
Excuse me? The mixed and often uncomfortable experiences of the incredibly minute percentage of black people living in China are well-documented. Tell me: am I to be considered an obvious racist for ignoring them, or for hearing them?
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Replying to @webdevMason
You are being an obvious racist for assigning guilt for anti-Black racism to all Chinese. Naomi, for example, is an anti-racist, but you've already said that if Naomi is earth-2 made TikTok, racism from others in China should be reason enough ban her app.
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Replying to @yabubian @webdevMason
But later you claimed you were only trying to protect user data from the CCP, which is itself a poorly articulated idea. That had nothing to do with what you originally said, which encouraged people to make an exception for stands against racism when it comes to Chinese things.
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Oh, believe me, my concerns with the CCP extend far beyond "only" foreign user data. I'm not remotely shy when it comes to my criticisms of this regime. If my mistake was too narrow a scope, I will try very hard to correct it.
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