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- App Alling Behavior. video app tick tock had a tough week. are politicians hit the alarm More than ever. TikTok, they say, is a danger to children. “One-sixth of American youth say they’re constantly on TikTok — it’s a loaded weapon,” says the four-star general Paul NakasoneDirector of National Security Agency. Ironically, considering the US has one actually loaded gun Problem that politicians like to ignore.
- Selective outrage. There is currently no evidence that TikTok compromises anyone’s privacy or exploits data. There have been ex-employees who have done this, but they have been ever since fired by the company. It’s worth noting that some of the more vocal members of Congress who want to ban TikTok are too investors In Mark Zuckerberg-LED Metaplatforms Inc META — a company that actually abuse data by millions of its users. And while TikTok’s CEO got grilled this week, Meta’s shares enjoyed quite a spike.
- Justice is blind. And apparently deaf. The latest song to top the Billboard charts features the former president and perfectly legitimate businessman donald trump. Apparently he worked with him J6 prison choircomposed of people who were imprisoned for taking part in the 6 Jan Uprising in the Capitolfor the song “Justice for All”. It surpassed “Flowers”. Miley Cyrus and “Hold My Hand” by Lady Gaga. Who says Americans lack good taste in music??
- cuff love. Rich Dad, Poor Dad author and Trump sidekick Robert Kiyosaki says, “Please, please, arrest my friend Donald Trump.” The theory is that if voters see Mr Mar-a-Lago handcuffed, it will only get stronger his re-election campaign. senator Lindsey Graham even bet on The Daily Show that if Trump were indicted, he would win in 2024. Note to self: The secret to winning over 7 million…
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