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Comments by "Patrick T" (@patrickt49) on ""Your Platform Should Be Banned!" TikTok CEO Gets Owned!" video.
Everyone knows Singapore is also all about accepting money with no distinctions. I mean how do you explain vast swaths of illegal money in your country from questionable sources? It's become especially important for the CCP even more than ever.
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Most people who use WeChat are Chinese. The problem with TikTok is that his aimed at Americans. But I absolutely agree with what you say.
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"Just as all creatures wage the battle of life with the best of weapons given to them by nature, the Chinese wage theirs with their foremost weapon - acting. They have no talent for warfare. They are not inventive. They cannot compete in industrial organizations. They are at heart seemingly immune to the loyalties by which national unity might be achieved to them greater strength. Thus about all that is left to them protectively is their remarkable ability to detect the emotional susceptibilities of opponents, and to attack these with the display best calculated to achieve the desired results. The display may be designed to induce sympathy, to mollify anger, to inspire generosity, or to flatter conceit. But the Chinese are adept at deciding what method is best, and before this talent many a sturdy diplomat has given way against the accusations of his rational self in the manner that Samson melted in the arms of the cooing Delilah." - "Ways that are dark: The Truth About China" by Ralph Townsend (former Us consul who lived in 1930s China)
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Only idiots with simple minds think like that. Most people know Tiktok is owned by Bytedance, which is beholden to the CCP. The problem is because everyone has business interests in China, people aren't so keen as to expose the CCP for what they are doing. All of the companies (which control huge swaths of money) are in essence beholden to the CCP, which is truly detrimental in the long term and morons in power or who control the money are too myopic to see any of that as China tries to screw and mess with people's heads.
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@Akideoni Don't act so naive when it's quite known that CCP officials take their money there. Where do you think they get their money from? Kickbacks? bribes? Don't be ridiculous. When a CCP official can buy multiple properties with their measly salaries, that should already tell you something's amiss. Your statement is akin to someone wanting to physically see the fire when seeing smoke doesn't suffice. Get real. As I said, you guys are like Switzerland or the Carribean. Lots of ill-gotten money goes there without any regard for where it actually came from. But hey, that so-called "openness" to investment capital is also what got you guys where you are today? Right?
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@tobyc8668 Say whatever you will but his actions and demeanor already prove his associations with the CCP. And everyone can see this.
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@chanfranc That's China for you. A whole lot of double standards. "When the Chinese want to be nasty-as they always do toward somebody-they have a talent for exasperation exceeding anything else in human shape. The favorite policy, toward Americans and other nationalities, is to encourage secretly all kinds of obstruction tactics, from looting to murder, and then disclaim responsibility and as an excuse the general disorder of the country. But while some disorders would naturally occur to cause loss or injury to foreigners in a country in a chaos of anarchy, the provincial moguls and central government officials, with their tyrannical authority, can when they wish prevent the majority of excesses. " - "Ways that are dark: The Truth About China" by Ralph Townsend (Former US Consul who lived in 1930s China) "But certainly it is a farce for Chinese authorities to plead lack of responsibility for anti-foreign outbreaks when they are busy seven days a week turning out posters and pamphlets urging the local populace to resist by all methods the "imperialistic foreigners" who "rob" them of their daily bread." - "Ways that are dark: The Truth About China" By Ralph Townsend
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