Washington is MAD! TikTok ban forces Americans to download new Chinese app, Xiaohongshu

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Summary

TLDRWith a January 19 deadline looming for a TikTok ban in the U.S., many Americans are turning to the Chinese app Shia Hongu, which has quickly climbed to the top of the App Store. The app, which encourages users to share lifestyle content, contrasts sharply with TikTok's political undertones. This trend may reflect a rejection of government interference in personal choices and highlights increasing skepticism among the public towards national security claims about Chinese tech. Experts believe this could signal a shift in the relationship between American users and Chinese social media. As the discussion evolves, it's unclear whether Shia Hongu will face similar scrutiny as TikTok, especially if it maintains its popularity in the U.S.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“ˆ Shia Hongu is surging in popularity among U.S. users.
  • πŸ›‘ Americans are embracing alternatives to TikTok amid potential bans.
  • πŸ‘œ The app serves as a lifestyle guide, focusing on shopping & travel.
  • πŸ“± Users are interacting within the Chinese ecosystem directly.
  • πŸ” U.S. national security concerns are driving the TikTok debate.
  • πŸ“‰ There’s skepticism towards government claims about Chinese apps.
  • πŸ‘₯ Many users identify as 'TikTok refugees.'
  • πŸ‘€ Possible future scrutiny for Shia Hongu if it stays popular.
  • πŸ’¬ The situation highlights U.S. paranoia regarding foreign influence.
  • πŸ€” The outcome could affect U.S.-China diplomatic relations.

Timeline

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    As the January 19 deadline for a potential TikTok ban in the U.S. approaches, many Americans have turned to the Chinese app Sha Hongu, pushing it to the top of the U.S. App Store. This shift reflects dissatisfaction with political decisions regarding TikTok and showcases a growing preference for alternatives. Sha Hongu, also known as 'Little Red Book', is primarily a lifestyle and shopping app, contrasting with TikTok's political discussions. The app is popular among younger Chinese users and does not engage with political content, which may attract American users seeking a less politicized platform.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:24

    Discussion with Professor War Powell of the Queensland University of Technology highlights the U.S. government's heightened concerns about national security, especially concerning Chinese products and platforms. The perceived threat from TikTok is seen as excessive, echoing sentiments of McCarthyism. The conversation indicates that Americans are less worried about these threats and are expressing their preferences through app downloads. The potential popularity of Sha Hongu in the U.S. poses questions about whether it will become a target for political action as well. The discussion ends with a reflection on the broader implications of the TikTok situation for U.S.-China relations and American governance.

Mind Map

Video Q&A

  • What is Shia Hongu?

    Shia Hongu, meaning 'Little Red Book' in Chinese, is a lifestyle app where users share travel plans, shopping lists, and more.

  • Why are Americans downloading Shia Hongu?

    Many Americans are looking for alternatives to TikTok amid potential bans, calling themselves 'TikTok refugees.'

  • How does Shia Hongu differ from TikTok?

    Shia Hongu is focused on lifestyle sharing and is non-political, while TikTok is often associated with political discussions.

  • What does the surge of Shia Hongu indicate about American users?

    It reflects a pushback against the U.S. government's approach towards banning apps based on national security concerns.

  • Is Shia Hongu popular in China?

    Yes, Shia Hongu has over 300 million users in China and is particularly popular among younger demographics.

  • What are U.S. politicians' views on TikTok?

    U.S. politicians have expressed national security concerns about TikTok, linking it to China's influence.

  • What might happen to Shia Hongu if it remains popular?

    It's likely that U.S. politicians will target Shia Hongu if it continues to gain traction among American users.

  • What does the situation tell us about U.S.-China relations?

    It indicates rising paranoia in the U.S. about Chinese technology and a growing divide in public perception.

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  • 00:00:03
    hello with the January 19 deadline for
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    the US Tik Tok band fast approaching
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    ordinary Americans have given the out of
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    touch politicians in Washington a huge
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    middle finger downloading another
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    Chinese app Shia hongu on mass sending
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    it to the number one spot on the US App
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    Store American soft power has taken a
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    massive hit so what is Shia will it be
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    banned next and will the politicians on
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    Capitol Hill come to regret biting off
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    their nose to spite their face today I'm
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    joined by special guest Professor War
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    Powell to discuss this is reports on
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    China AB bendy boham in Shanghai let's
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    get
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    [Music]
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    reported for many in the US sh or little
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    red book is the latest new Chinese app
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    and they're downloading it in massive
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    numbers in preparation for a possible
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    Tik Tok ban later this week yesterday
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    sha hongu surged to the top spot on the
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    US App Store and Americans are now
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    interacting directly with Chinese nison
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    and calling themselves Tik Tock refugees
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    but for Chinese nison sha hongu is
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    nothing new the app was launched here in
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    Shanghai back in
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    2013 and today it has a massive user
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    base of 300 million so here's some quick
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    information Shong means Little Red Book
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    in Chinese but contrary to popular
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    belief that's not really a throwback to
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    Chairman Ma's Little Red Book instead
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    it's an analogy a place where users
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    write notes about their travel plans
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    restaurant choices shopping wish lists
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    and so on of the 300 million users about
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    70% are women half were born after
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    1995 and 35% were born after the year
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    2000
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    half of its users come from China's top
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    tier one and tier 2 cities and it's
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    described by its creators as youthful
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    and vibrant and a national lifestyle
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    guide young Chinese who use the app will
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    turn to it for recommendations when they
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    go traveling when they want to try a new
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    restaurant and to find out about the
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    latest products on the market but here's
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    the main point unlike Tik Tok Shia hongu
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    is roughly 0% political in nature people
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    don't discuss news or politics there and
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    instead focus on shopping the latest
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    trends and what's hot in Shanghai chungu
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    and
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    shinen there is not currently a US
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    version of the app so these so-called
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    Tik Tock refugees from the US are
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    currently interacting with Chinese users
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    in the Chinese
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    ecosystem so I'm pretty sure that unless
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    sha hongu quickly capitalizes on the
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    surgeon North American uses those
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    so-called Tik Tok refugees will soon get
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    bored and will probably move on now I
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    want to bring in today's special guest
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    senior fellow at The tyur Institute
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    Adjunct professor War pow from the
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    Queensland University of Technology
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    Professor welcome back to the show now
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    firstly I want to just zoom out a little
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    bit and talk about the tick tock
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    situation which the US Supreme Court are
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    currently considering before the
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    deadline of January 19 which is later
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    this week now the move to ban Tik Tok in
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    the us is related uh to National
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    Security concerns but it's hard to take
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    that claim seriously considering the
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    vast vast amount of frankly quite
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    hilarious things Washington has deemed
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    National Security threats over the past
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    few years many of which um were featured
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    on this show now I seem to remember
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    Chinese coffee machines Chinese Port
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    cranes Chinese Eves Chinese subway
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    trains Chinese fridges Chinese students
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    and even Chinese garlic has been under
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    us suspicion what is going on here and
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    why is the US paranoid about anything
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    and everything that comes from
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    China well the common theme across all
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    of those Andy is that they're Chinese
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    and I think that the that the problem
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    we've got in the United States at the
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    moment is that its political culture has
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    rediscovered
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    McCarthyism and has basically tied
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    itself into some serious knots around
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    this question of National Security a lot
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    of this national security question
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    relates to America's sense of diminished
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    significance in the world World a form
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    of displacement anxiety and it sees
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    China as a peer competitor and it will
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    do anything and everything that it can
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    to try to stop the rise of China and for
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    China to in the eyes of the Americans
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    overtake the Americans position in the
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    world the obsessions around National
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    Security have become so extreme that
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    they've securitized just about
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    everything and once you've done that it
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    literally means that um you know
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    everything is a national security
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    question but at the same time nothing is
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    the only way that you can make sense of
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    national security questions is is if
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    you've got a la of focus on what
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    actually constitutes National
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    Security actually what your risks are
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    and risks you've got to look at it in
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    two aspects one is the probability that
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    something um you know could be a threat
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    genuinely and of course the extent to
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    which it becomes a threat and what the
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    consequences of that are and You' got to
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    take a holistic View and a comprehensive
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    view the Americans have um over the last
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    few years I think reached a point where
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    they're jumping at Shadows they're
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    jumping at the things that they imagin
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    themselves the monsters that are
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    obviously keeping them um up at night
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    and they've reached a point where it's
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    starting to look very very
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    silly yeah American users have
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    downloaded another Chinese app sha hongu
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    on M yesterday sending it to the top of
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    the US App Store now this seems to me a
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    bit like a hit to America's so-called
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    soft power and it really shows not only
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    how out of touch the politicians on
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    Capitol Hill are um but that ordinary
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    Americans are also getting quite sick of
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    the state of Silicon Valley and its
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    offerings what's your
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    take look I think in a sense it's a
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    large and growing group of American
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    ordinary Americans who are trolling the
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    federal government and the politicians
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    which obviously has an irony towards all
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    of it the app is not a direct um
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    complimentary app to Tik Tok as many
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    people obviously think um the most
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    obvious compliment is on the Chinese
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    version itself do Yin um but um but it
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    is an interesting reaction from the
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    American public that they are rejecting
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    the politicization of what has largely
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    been an entertainment and news sharing
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    app and importantly an app that many
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    Americans have used to create small
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    businesses around so there's a lot of
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    jobs that are going to be affected by
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    um the prospective ban of Tik Tok itself
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    and I think Americans actually
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    understand what genuinely constitutes a
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    risk intuitively at least and what
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    things don't and clearly they're
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    starting to vote with their swipes on
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    the phone and uh looking to um maintain
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    their relationships um with the with the
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    Chinese world because they simply don't
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    buy into the threat rhetoric that comes
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    out of Washington
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    DC yeah I love how you refer to it as a
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    collective trolling of the folks on on
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    Capitol Hill but if sha hongo does
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    remain popular in the US and that's
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    questionable do you think the
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    politicians on Capitol Hill would Target
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    it
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    next naturally it's the natural response
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    this is a cat and moue process now okay
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    last question today Professor there's
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    been some push back from president-
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    elect Donald Trump and he's kind of
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    pushing to hold off on the Tik Tok
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    decision until he's in office now of
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    course the Tik Tok deadline is January
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    19 and he won't be inaugurated until the
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    next day so what do you think the
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    outcome of this Tik Tok case will be and
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    what does this whole dearle kind of tell
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    us about the us
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    today well what it tells us about the US
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    is that it's reached a stage of high
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    paranoia and also in many regards a
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    diminished confidence in its own ability
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    to govern and regulate its own
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    technological environment the idea that
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    something like Tick Tock poses a quote
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    security threat unquote really says
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    something about Regulators views on the
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    capabilities of American Technology
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    Regulators to address these risks if it
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    was an a manageable risk and you'd think
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    that the United States has sufficiently
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    skilled and clever people in these areas
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    um then you wouldn't need to ban
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    something but um but look the United
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    States has reached a point of high
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    paranoia and in fact High fast in that
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    regard Donald Trump to his credit has
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    been open to the possibilities of um
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    recognizing that uh the Gap is not what
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    the Biden Administration claims it to be
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    and time will tell of course as to
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    whether or not it simply becomes part of
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    a
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    negotiation um deck of cards that the
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    incoming president will use as part of
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    how he wants to re-engage with China how
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    this plays out given the time gap
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    between the 19th and his inauguration I
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    guess will depend upon how the justices
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    in the court um come to a view as to
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    when it is that they might uh reach
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    their judgments and deliver their
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    judgments so um uh you know that's
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    really in their hands and perhaps some
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    phone calls to the justices um could
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    lead them to require a few more days to
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    think about what it is that uh that
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    they're going to ultimately
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    conclude very interesting Professor War
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    pal thank you so much for sharing your
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    thoughts today absolute pleasure to be
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    with you again and on that note that
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    will be it for today you guys but as
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    always I'd love to hear your thoughts so
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    do let me know Down Below have you
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    downloaded sha and do you think Tik Tok
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    will will be banned in the US
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    really does help the channel I'll see
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    you next time bye-bye
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Tags
  • Shia Hongu
  • TikTok
  • US App Store
  • Chinese apps
  • National Security
  • US-China relations
  • McCarthyism
  • Soft power
  • Public sentiment
  • Government policy