Politically Absurd
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Folks, when you see the “SORA” logo in a video, you’re looking at a fake.
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I respect his service to our country, but as a representative of the people, he’s a POS.
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Just when I think he can’t go any lower.
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That’s one helluva suntan he’s got.
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If he executes all the drug dealers, then who will Don Jr get his coke from?
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It’s not her house. All senior military leaders (and most active duty service members) live on military bases in government provided housing. Regardless, 3 hours to vacate a home is petty and cruel. An absolutely disgusting way to treat a military member.
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The Supreme Court unanimously upheld the ban, finding that Congress had legitimate reasons to take action against the potential national security threat.
Today's 15 year old being groomed by Tik Tok, may well be tomorrows FBI Director or US President.
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Potential Surveillance: FBI Director Christopher Wray warned that Chinese national security laws could compel ByteDance to cooperate with intelligence gathering.

Content Manipulation: There were concerns that TikTok could covertly influence U.S. public opinion by manipulating content.
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Data Privacy Risks: Lawmakers argued that TikTok can track users' locations, text messages, and keystrokes, potentially exposing sensitive information to the Chinese government.
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Just a reminder..
The US banned TikTok due to national security concerns related to its Chinese ownership by ByteDance. U.S. officials have long feared that the app could be used for espionage and data collection by the Chinese government
Key reasons for the ban include: