TikTok should address national security not freedom ofspeech

      Tiktok should address the national security question, instead of the freedom of speech, since the supreme court justices have said that the freedom of speech or the content of TikTok is not the question here. “…How a Chinese company's freedom of speech has anything to do with US's 1st amendment rights?...”

       Also, where is the evidence that “Chinese government secretly manipulated content on TikTok and to the risk that TikTok's “immense data set gave the People’s Republic of China a powerful tool” for harassment and espionage.” If there's no evidence, then it's all speculation.

     If all fails, CCP should ask other countries (e.g. EU, UK…) to ban twitter owned by Putin's puppet Elon Musk and the Telegram owned by Russian brothers Durov, citing the same national security issues (aka US's Protecting Americans from Foreign Controlled Applications Act 2024 that China, North Korea, Russia, and Iran are “foreign adversaries” of the United States and bars the use of apps controlled by those countries), unless the company's ownership in those countries is divested. As a matter of fact, Twitter and Telegram are actively involved in election interference, inciting insurrection and etc. in those countries.

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