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Letters: Banning TikTok would harm Americans

Por: The Advocate Opinion April 04, 2023

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The proposed isn’t motivated by alleged cybersecurity concerns or generational divides between users and politicians. Instead, lobbyists for Meta, Alphabet and Snap want Congress to unfairly eliminate their competition by scapegoating China amidst Biden’s Cold War revival.Despite columnist Will Sutton’s claims, past evidence doesn’t substantiate fears of malicious Chinese spying online. The article Sutton cites reported only 165... + full article



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