Comment on TikTok Users Gleefully Embrace Even More Chinese App To Spite US TikTok Ban
t3rmit3@beehaw.org 3 days agoIn the beginning, sure. But all the TikTok users actively choosing Chinese alternatives would seem to disagree with that, now.
Comment on TikTok Users Gleefully Embrace Even More Chinese App To Spite US TikTok Ban
t3rmit3@beehaw.org 3 days agoIn the beginning, sure. But all the TikTok users actively choosing Chinese alternatives would seem to disagree with that, now.
CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org 3 days ago
That is in interesting phenomenon. I suspect it’s just out of spite, because people not understanding the technology is almost like a new law of the internet, and that it’ll blow over eventually.
If it doesn’t, WTF, basically. People are already getting kicked off of Xiaohongshu for being openly gay.
t3rmit3@beehaw.org 3 days ago
I hate to link to Reddit (and I’m too old to know how to get to the original video), but this also seems pretty relevant: reddit.com/…/if_tiktok_being_banned_doesnt_radica…
CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org 2 days ago
Man, if any of that youth passion had shown up at the polls we (yes, including us in the rest of the world) wouldn’t have this problem in the first place. Somehow the fervour never translates away from from the soft keyboard, though - probably because it’s mostly fake. God, we’re the worst.
t3rmit3@beehaw.org 1 day ago
Passion isn’t felt towards everything equally, it’s specific, and Democrats can’t figure out how to make people passionate about their candidates without compromising on their leaders’ neoliberal economic policies and their so-called “rules based order” of American hegemony, so they keep losing. Obama ran as a populist candidate, and he blew away previous numbers even though he turned out to be a staunch neoliberal. Biden barely managed to eke out a win in 2020 (“Despite his relatively comfortable 74 vote margin in the Electoral College, Biden only won the decisive states of Wisconsin, Georgia and Arizona by a combined 43,000 votes.”), and it was only because he was coming straight out of Trump’s term. Harris had 2 months to try to turn around Biden’s dumpster fire of a campaign, and she made too many missteps.
Ultimately, candidates have to earn votes, and the DNC’s anti-populism and pro-neoliberalism clearly aren’t doing it for people. Maybe in the '90s when people’s salaries were booming, Clinton was able to win on it, but we’re not in that economy, and most Millennials and younger have only seen recessions and stagnation. Even after Trump, we’re in for more losses if Democrats only allow for Progressive social policies, and not economic ones.