• @cuchilloc
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    47 months ago

    Solid argument. I was agreeing with OP coz I have a tendency for extremism, and if you take banning tiktok as a starting point in the supposed “land of the free” , to the extreme, at some point you become like China too. But for now, they are far from there. I still disagree with banning TikTok; “practice what you preach”

    • themeatbridge
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      37 months ago

      Oh, I think banning TikTok is stupid and little more than political theater by out of touch septuagenarian oligarchs. And I agree that the same idiots would march us all down a path towards fascism, if we go along willingly.

      I just take exception to the idea that they are in any way relatable.

      • @cuchilloc
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        27 months ago

        One thing to note is that a lot of US citizens do not even acknowledge that their country’s economy runs off of war; it’s like they don’t need to go “deny Tiananmen Square”; they just go full idiocracy. Also they mostly kill non-US citizens, so again, not the perfect analogy but it’s like: we don’t need to deny anything, we just make the avg Joe dumb enough to not even care.

        • themeatbridge
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          17 months ago

          I don’t think you’re wrong, but again that’s not at all the same as totalitarianism. We can fight that with words, with education, with non-violence. It’s iterative, and we can course-correct as we progress into the future. It’s messy, and often goes in the wrong direction, but it’s still ours.