Tucker Agrees with AOC: How Exactly Does the Law Banning TikTok Preserve National Security?
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CARLSON: “Now, they’re telling you they’re against China. They’re not. This is not an effort to push back against China. It’s part of a strategy to make America much more like China, with the government in charge of what you read and see and with terrifying punitive powers at their fingertips. Now, we’ve seen this before from the national security state again and again. Confronted with a foreign adversary, for example, after 9/11, the federal government uses the opportunity to expand their police powers over the American population, and they do it under false pretexts, and they do it quickly by whipping people into a panic. Usually that’s rooted in some truth. TikTok is bad, sure. Al Qaeda was terrible, of course, but these measures are not aimed at stopping the foreign threat. They’re aimed at controlling the American population. They rush it through, and they do it so quickly that no one ever explains how exactly this preserves American national security.”