• Does US judge PRC by what US does? [TikTok]

    From A. Filip@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 24 13:56:32 2023
    https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/03/23/185257/china-reminds-us-that-it-can-and-will-kill-a-forced-tiktok-sale
    Thursday March 23, 2023

    […] TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew appeared before Congress on Thursday morning, facing questions from U.S. lawmakers that centered around concerns
    that the Chinese government *could* leverage the app's data to surveil American citizens or otherwise undermine national interests. […]

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    A. Filip : Big (Tech) Brother is watching you.
    | "If that makes any sense to you, you have a big problem."
    | (C. Durance, Computer Science 234)

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  • From ltlee1@21:1/5 to A. Filip on Fri Mar 24 11:09:32 2023
    On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 12:56:35 PM UTC, A. Filip wrote:
    https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/03/23/185257/china-reminds-us-that-it-can-and-will-kill-a-forced-tiktok-sale
    Thursday March 23, 2023

    […] TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew appeared before Congress on Thursday morning,
    facing questions from U.S. lawmakers that centered around concerns
    that the Chinese government *could* leverage the app's data to surveil American citizens or otherwise undermine national interests. […]


    Yes.
    心中有佛,见人是佛;心中有粪,见人就是粪_苏东坡

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  • From jim gavon@21:1/5 to jim gavon on Tue Mar 28 06:30:40 2023
    On Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 1:22:32 PM UTC, jim gavon wrote:
    On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 12:56:35 PM UTC, A. Filip wrote:
    https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/03/23/185257/china-reminds-us-that-it-can-and-will-kill-a-forced-tiktok-sale
    Thursday March 23, 2023

    […] TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew appeared before Congress on Thursday morning,
    facing questions from U.S. lawmakers that centered around concerns
    that the Chinese government *could* leverage the app's data to surveil American citizens or otherwise undermine national interests. […]

    --
    A. Filip : Big (Tech) Brother is watching you.
    | "If that makes any sense to you, you have a big problem."
    | (C. Durance, Computer Science 234)
    The Congressional Hearing is a typical bullying session.

    Every details are carefully thought out to diminish the opponent. It's many against one. Those "many" are seated high above the "one". While the single person has to raise his head up to speak to the Congressmen/women, they will look down on on him ,
    literally, when they speak to him. Psychological advantage for the lawmakers. He was warned of the consequences if caught lying. This should apply to the lawmakers too. He can only answer
    (cont.) but not ask question.
    It was just an occasion for the American politicians to criticise and condemn China.

    The issue of TikTok is obvious. Like Huawei, ByteDance, Tik Tok's parent company, is another Chinese company which is a world beater. Therefore it has to be cut down to size, better still, obliterated. This is American way of competition. It's not about
    how to be better than the competition. It's about how to thwart the competition, or better still, kill it. The Americans just cannot compete anymore.

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  • From jim gavon@21:1/5 to A. Filip on Tue Mar 28 06:22:31 2023
    On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 12:56:35 PM UTC, A. Filip wrote:
    https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/03/23/185257/china-reminds-us-that-it-can-and-will-kill-a-forced-tiktok-sale
    Thursday March 23, 2023

    […] TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew appeared before Congress on Thursday morning,
    facing questions from U.S. lawmakers that centered around concerns
    that the Chinese government *could* leverage the app's data to surveil American citizens or otherwise undermine national interests. […]

    --
    A. Filip : Big (Tech) Brother is watching you.
    | "If that makes any sense to you, you have a big problem."
    | (C. Durance, Computer Science 234)

    The Congressional Hearing is a typical bullying session.

    Every details are carefully thought out to diminish the opponent. It's many against one. Those "many" are seated high above the "one". While the single person has to raise his head up to speak to the Congressmen/women, they will look down on on him ,
    literally, when they speak to him. Psychological advantage for the lawmakers. He was warned of the consequences if caught lying. This should apply to the lawmakers too. He can only answer

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From ltlee1@21:1/5 to jim gavon on Tue Mar 28 10:06:01 2023
    On Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 1:22:32 PM UTC, jim gavon wrote:
    On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 12:56:35 PM UTC, A. Filip wrote:
    https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/03/23/185257/china-reminds-us-that-it-can-and-will-kill-a-forced-tiktok-sale
    Thursday March 23, 2023

    […] TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew appeared before Congress on Thursday morning,
    facing questions from U.S. lawmakers that centered around concerns
    that the Chinese government *could* leverage the app's data to surveil American citizens or otherwise undermine national interests. […]

    --
    A. Filip : Big (Tech) Brother is watching you.
    | "If that makes any sense to you, you have a big problem."
    | (C. Durance, Computer Science 234)
    The Congressional Hearing is a typical bullying session.

    Every details are carefully thought out to diminish the opponent. It's many against one. Those "many" are seated high above the "one". While the single person has to raise his head up to speak to the Congressmen/women, they will look down on on him ,
    literally, when they speak to him. Psychological advantage for the lawmakers. He was warned of the consequences if caught lying. This should apply to the lawmakers too. He can only answer

    Congressional hearing, like other institutions, could be used to increase transparency.
    But not in the US nowadays. It is mostly used as a gaming tool deployed by one party
    to attack the other party and unfavorable policies in domestic politics.

    And, in this case, a bullying tool.

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  • From ltlee1@21:1/5 to jim gavon on Tue Mar 28 10:12:20 2023
    On Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 1:30:50 PM UTC, jim gavon wrote:
    On Tuesday, March 28, 2023 at 1:22:32 PM UTC, jim gavon wrote:
    On Friday, March 24, 2023 at 12:56:35 PM UTC, A. Filip wrote:
    https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/03/23/185257/china-reminds-us-that-it-can-and-will-kill-a-forced-tiktok-sale
    Thursday March 23, 2023

    […] TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew appeared before Congress on Thursday morning,
    facing questions from U.S. lawmakers that centered around concerns that the Chinese government *could* leverage the app's data to surveil American citizens or otherwise undermine national interests. […]

    --
    A. Filip : Big (Tech) Brother is watching you.
    | "If that makes any sense to you, you have a big problem."
    | (C. Durance, Computer Science 234)
    The Congressional Hearing is a typical bullying session.

    Every details are carefully thought out to diminish the opponent. It's many against one. Those "many" are seated high above the "one". While the single person has to raise his head up to speak to the Congressmen/women, they will look down on on him ,
    literally, when they speak to him. Psychological advantage for the lawmakers. He was warned of the consequences if caught lying. This should apply to the lawmakers too. He can only answer
    (cont.) but not ask question.
    It was just an occasion for the American politicians to criticise and condemn China.

    American political leaders may not be able to delivery real benefit to the people. However,
    as long as China is considered an enemy, criticising /condemning China is considered a
    good substitute. Typical China's loss = US gain zero-sum mentally.

    The issue of TikTok is obvious. Like Huawei, ByteDance, Tik Tok's parent company, is another Chinese company which is a world beater. Therefore it has to be cut down to size, better still, obliterated. This is American way of competition. It's not
    about how to be better than the competition. It's about how to thwart the competition, or better still, kill it. The Americans just cannot compete anymore.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)