They LIED About The TikTok Ban!
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Summary: "They LIED About The TikTok Ban!"
The TikTok Ban Controversy: A Web of Lies and Contradictions
The video argues that the U.S. push to ban TikTok is built on misinformation, political hypocrisy, and a lack of credible evidence — despite claims of national security threats.
Key Claims and Revelations:
The TikTok Ban Bill Advances Rapidly:
The bill to ban TikTok has passed the U.S. House with a large majority and is now moving toward final approval. President Joe Biden has already stated he would sign it — even before it reaches his desk — raising concerns about democratic process and transparency.Politicians Who Use TikTok Turn Against It:
Jeff Jackson, a former social media darling known for relatable, authentic political content, lost over 200,000 followers in one week after voting in favor of the ban. His apology video — framed like an influencer’s response — highlights a contradiction: politicians using TikTok to connect with voters then voting against the app they helped popularize.TikTok’s Ownership and Algorithm Are Misrepresented:
- TikTok is not owned by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
- 60% of ByteDance (TikTok’s parent company) is held by international investors, including Americans.
- 20% is owned by employees, including 7,00 or more U.S. workers.
- TikTok Inc. is a U.S.-based company headquartered in Los Angeles and Singapore, operating under U.S. law.
- The claim that TikTok’s algorithm is controlled by the CCP to spread propaganda is unsupported by any evidence.
No Evidence of Government Propaganda:
Despite being cited as the primary reason for the ban, there is zero verifiable evidence that TikTok promotes Chinese government propaganda to U.S. users.The CEO of TikTok Denies a Sale:
TikTok CEO Shou Chu stated that the company will not sell — and if it doesn’t sell, it will be banned. This contradicts claims that a sale would fix the issue, especially since the U.S. government has no legal basis to require a sale.Former Treasury Secretary Backs a Buyout:
Steven Mnuchin, a key figure in the 2020 TikTok ban effort under the Trump administration, now wants to buy TikTok — suggesting that the ban may not be about security, but about control or influence. This undermines the narrative of a genuine threat.Economic Consequences of a Ban:
The U.S. is TikTok’s largest market and revenue source. A ban would likely trigger a massive exodus of users to platforms like YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Snapchat — all U.S.-based companies. This could harm American tech innovation and digital culture.Political Hypocrisy and Misleading Statements:
The video criticizes U.S. lawmakers for making sweeping claims without evidence, especially when they claim TikTok is a threat while ignoring facts about ownership, operations, and user experience.Israel and Lobbying (Unreleased Detail):
The video hints at a deeper, unexplained influence involving Israel and behind-the-scenes lobbying — a topic to be explored in a future video.
Weather in China: Unprecedented Humidity
- In southern China, relative humidity reached 100% in March — an extreme anomaly for that time of year.
- Temperatures hit 30°C+, with residents reporting:
- Walls and ceilings soaked with condensation.
- Doors with fingerprint recognition failing.
- Electrical switches becoming hazardous.
- A bag of crisps turned into mashed potato.
- Lunar New Year posters dripping like a crime scene.
- This extreme weather is unprecedented and may be linked to global warming trends — February became the hottest month on record globally, marking the ninth consecutive month with broken heat records.
AI in Agriculture: The Rise of Autonomous Farming Robots
Laser Weeder (Carbon Robotics):
- Uses AI-powered lasers to kill weeds at the meristem (plant growth point) with submillimeter precision.
- Operates 24/7 without needing breaks or food.
- Eliminates soil disturbance, preserving organic farming standards.
- Allows farmers to market products with "organic" labels and charge premium prices.
Drone Fruit Pickers (Teville Robotics):
- Autonomous drones use AI and machine learning to pick perfectly ripe fruit.
- Minimizes bruising and improves fruit quality.
- Replaces human labor in harvesting — a job once done by human hands.
Ethical Question Raised:
The video humorously suggests that robots may become the "ethical slaves" of the future, replacing human labor — a reflection on the automation of work and its societal implications.
Boeing Whistleblower Death: A Tragic and Suspicious Incident
- John Barnett, a former Boeing quality manager with 32 years of experience, was found dead in his hotel parking lot from a self-inflicted wound.
- A close family friend claimed Barnett predicted he might die and warned that a story could emerge about suicide — raising serious questions about the mental health of whistleblowers.
- Barnett filed a whistleblower lawsuit accusing Boeing of:
- Cutting corners in plane construction.
- Using substandard parts that compromise safety.
- This comes amid a string of Boeing safety failures, including:
- A gear failure incident.
- A mid-flight external panel loss on a United Airlines flight.
- In 2014, a undercover investigation found that 10 out of 15 Boeing employees refused to fly planes they were building — citing concerns about safety and quality.
Conclusion
The video presents a deeply skeptical view of the official narrative around the TikTok ban. It argues that:
- The claims of national security threats are unsubstantiated.
- The political process is being manipulated by hypocrisy, misinformation, and hidden interests.
- The real motivations behind the ban may be economic, political, or geopolitical, not security-based.
- The broader implications — from AI-driven automation to climate disasters and corporate accountability — reflect a world in rapid, often unsettling, transformation.
Final Takeaway: The "TikTok ban" is not just a policy issue — it’s a symptom of deeper systemic problems in politics, media, and technology. The video warns that when leaders lie to the public, and when facts are ignored in favor of narratives, the consequences ripple far beyond one app.