well, he probably could point towards asia. ^^ what I would really like to see these days is a street interview series asking americans first whether they would like to see less, more, or the current amount of US a°°acks against iran-allied groups in the middle east, and then ask all of them to identify syria, jordan, iraq, iran,and yemen on a map. ai reckon you'd find a strong correlation between higher scores and wanting less bombing, even if you removed the people with relatives in the region.
@@MrCooper83 but in this world we live in, we all work for global companies one way or the other. I used to work in a compaly that was part of a global corporate called Crawford Insurance, and the CEO was an Indian guy called Rohid Verma, ¿does that make me Indian? No, it does not, but this guys don't seem to understand that
@@Eowynd thats right. Most people work for international companies. This is not the problem. The problem is when your company spies on people, collects data for military purposes. I dont think you know this, but there is a law in China, which states that every company who collects user data (whatever data it is) must be share it with the CCP whenever the government requests. This is how Chinese pharmaceutical companies could collect more data in the past 15-20 years than any other country since 1900! And guess what! It has been proven that those data was used by the chinese military. Why do they need our DNA to create more weapons? So yeah, that guy was right, TikTok (Temcent) is a Chinese company and they collect sh.tload of data. I read once the privacy policy and it is worrying. You should do that too. This is the problem!
Those passport rankings are garbage. EU countries should all be in the top 27 spots. Live and work in nearly 30 developed countries whenever you want, for as long as you want. But the Singapore passport is "more powerful" cause it has visa free travel to 2-3 extra countries in Africa lol
@@CrazyTobster Then get their agent to do the intel gathering and report back to them. Not trying to grill the CEO and hope that he answer wrongly. That's plain stupid.
The only reason the Senator was asking these questions was to catch the CEO in a lie about having no affiliation with China. By asking these question he solidified that the CEO claimed he had no affiliation. Before judging, watch the whole clip. The Senator performed excellently.
@@multiyumz Thank the Lord Jesus you are not an American citizen. If you cannot understand these questions that the senator is asking and that they are not the same question - I question your intelligence. FYI, the person answering with the same statement that they are Singaporean does not indicate that the questions are strictly asking what their nationality is. Please, do you have a brain? Please use it as it is intended.
Cuz the Senator is white, we should ask him: Have you ever applied for German citizenship? Have you ever been a member to the Nazi Party? Have you ever been associated or affiliated to the Nazi Party?
@@Burobee and? Just because your race is Chinese, doesn't mean you're still associated with China, or even more ridiculously the CCP. Just cuz your race is African, are you associated with the Congo? Just cuz your race is white caucasian, are you associated with the Tories from the UK? Singapore is a separate sovereign nation in South East Asia, it's NOT China
Yes. China is the most racist country on the planet. With the least racial diversity and highest discrimination for ethnic minorities on the planet. Also they're proud of it.
@@agreeable-controlgee maybe because he's implying that simply because he's Asian he's Chinese or he is working with/for them. I don't see him making those same questions to any of the white business men. Why don't they drag in the NBA and ask them the same questions? Especially since the NBA had to apologize to China and accommodate them a few years ago.
@@agreeable-controlbecause he is look like a chinese. And tiktoc was branded as “chinese spy apps”. A chinese race doesn’t mean he is a chinese citizen. And he keeps asking are you chinese this chinese that. That is racist.
The only reason the Senator was asking these questions was to catch the CEO in a lie about having no affiliation with China. By asking these question he solidified that the CEO claimed he had no affiliation. Before judging, watch the whole clip. The Senator performed excellently.
@@AlBundyy because he keeps asking if the Singaporean is a citizen of PRC or part of the CCP after the CEO repeatedly says no, over and over again. it;s so stupid, he would never ask a white or black man the same questions
China almost never allows a non-Chinese citizen to be CEO of a Chinese company, plus his wife is an American citizen, so naturally people will suspect he has a multiple citizenship or has political ties with CCP. He's asking the right questions to the head of a slimy social media company.
This video is deeper than what it looks like. It is a quick documentary of how collective obsessions can drive reasoning skills to a complete lack of logic.
@@malnadgowda_inusa3734 Doesn't make much different. They should have get their agent to do the intel gathering and report back to them. Not trying to grill the CEO and hope that he answer wrongly. That's plain stupid. Especially the WIFI thing, that's technical, you think a CEO will know? that's not his job to know. I regret watching the whole video, nothing but a waste of time, asking questions they can easily gather intel and report from their agents.
Not really, he's the CEO of tik tok which is owned by the CCP weather you like it or not. You people and your "everything is racist" logic is what people make fun of Americans for now.
The only reason the Senator was asking these questions was to catch the CEO in a lie about having no affiliation with China. By asking these question he solidified that the CEO claimed he had no affiliation. Before judging, watch the whole clip. The Senator performed excellently.
So let’s apply his logic back to himself. So because he is white… I should ask if he has a French, German, polish passport or ever tried to apply for one? Basic background check, he could have gotten the answer wayyy before this conversation.
next 3 questions: 1. Isn’t Singapore In China 2. You look Chinese, are you sure you are not chinese? 3. You are what you eat, have you eaten Chinese food?
@@Burobeemost Singaporean Chinese left china a long time ago we don’t really have a connection to china other then by some aspects of culture and mother tongue