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When the media makes a Boogeyman of China in controlled opposition to a social media app that pretty much came out of nowhere I think they are diverting attention from the actual Boogeymen (Israel/Mossad/CIA) who created it. What better way to convince the public it isn't already a surveillance tool than by suggesting it should be banned? Makes perfect sense to me

****Unit 8200 with the down votes 🤣 thanks for confirmation

249 days ago
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When the media makes a Boogeyman of China in controlled opposition to a social media app that pretty much came out of nowhere I think they are diverting attention from the actual Boogeymen (Israel/Mossad/CIA) who created it. What better way to convince the public it isn't already a surveillance tool than by suggesting it should be banned? Makes perfect sense to me

Unit 8200 **** with the down votes 🤣 thanks for confirmation

249 days ago
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When the media makes a Boogeyman of China in controlled opposition to a social media app that pretty much came out of nowhere I think they are diverting attention from the actual Boogeymen (Israel/Mossad/CIA) who created it. What better way to convince the public it isn't already a surveillance tool than by suggesting it should be banned? Makes perfect sense to me

Unit 8200**** with the down votes 🤣 thanks for confirmation

249 days ago
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Reason: None provided.

When the media makes a Boogeyman of China in controlled opposition to a social media app that pretty much came out of nowhere I think they are diverting attention from the actual Boogeymen (Israel/Mossad/CIA) who created it. What better way to convince the public it isn't already a surveillance tool than by suggesting it should be banned? Makes perfect sense to me

**** Unit 8200 with the down votes 🤣 thanks for confirmation

249 days ago
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Reason: None provided.

When the media makes a Boogeyman of China in controlled opposition to a social media app that pretty much came out of nowhere I think they are diverting attention from the actual Boogeymen (Israel/Mossad/CIA) who created it. What better way to convince the public it isn't already a surveillance tool than by suggesting it should be banned? Makes perfect sense to me

**** Unit 8200 with the down votes 🤣 thanks for confirmation****

249 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

When the media makes a Boogeyman of China in controlled opposition to a social media app that pretty much came out of nowhere I think they are diverting attention from the actual Boogeymen (Israel/Mossad/CIA) who created it. What better way to convince the public it isn't already a surveillance tool than by suggesting it should be banned? Makes perfect sense to me

Unit 8200 with the down votes 🤣 thanks for confirmation

249 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

When the media makes a Boogeyman of China in controlled opposition to a social media app that pretty much came out of nowhere I think they are diverting attention from the actual Boogeymen (Israel/Mossad/CIA) who created it. What better way to convince the public it isn't already a surveillance tool than by suggesting it should be banned? Makes perfect sense to me

**Unit 8200 with the down votes 🤣 thanks for confirmation

249 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

When the media makes a Boogeyman of China in controlled opposition to a social media app that pretty much came out of nowhere I think they are diverting attention from the actual Boogeymen (Israel/Mossad/CIA) who created it. What better way to convince the public it isn't already a surveillance tool than by suggesting it should be banned? Makes perfect sense to me

Unit 8200 with the down votes 🤣 thanks for confirmation

249 days ago
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When the media makes a Boogeyman of China in controlled opposition to a social media app that pretty much came out of nowhere I think they are diverting attention from the actual Boogeymen (Israel/Mossad/CIA) who created it. What better way to convince the public it isn't already a surveillance tool than by suggesting it should be banned? Makes perfect sense to me

249 days ago
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