Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How else to explain coming out 1000% against the TikTok ban, when 5 years ago Tik Tok was his mortal threat to US sovereignty.
5 years later, TikTok is much larger and still beholden to the Chinese government.
Anyone care to explain?
"We have always at war with Eastasia."
? We're at war with South Korea and Japan now?
From 1984 by George Orwell, based on the premise “he who controls the past controls the present, and he who controls the present controls the future”. It really means that by rewriting history, we can alter current perception to justify future actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How else to explain coming out 1000% against the TikTok ban, when 5 years ago Tik Tok was his mortal threat to US sovereignty.
5 years later, TikTok is much larger and still beholden to the Chinese government.
Anyone care to explain?
"We have always at war with Eastasia."
? We're at war with South Korea and Japan now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How else to explain coming out 1000% against the TikTok ban, when 5 years ago Tik Tok was his mortal threat to US sovereignty.
5 years later, TikTok is much larger and still beholden to the Chinese government.
Anyone care to explain?
"We have always at war with Eastasia."
Anonymous wrote:We sent our entire manufacturing base to China. We filled our universities with Chinese students, they then graduated into a number of critical industries. How could we not be pro-China? If we wanted to be anti-China, its a little late.
Anonymous wrote:How else to explain coming out 1000% against the TikTok ban, when 5 years ago Tik Tok was his mortal threat to US sovereignty.
5 years later, TikTok is much larger and still beholden to the Chinese government.
Anyone care to explain?