TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew was grilled by lawmakers while testifying before the House Energy and Commerce Committee and dodged questions regarding China and Uyghurs.
The Chinese government conveniently called the relocations area "Reeducation Centers." People were forcefully taken there to be re-programmed to only communist indoctrination--inspite, of your ethic religious beliefs. You are forced to believe, what the government tells you--or else.
Imagine a chinese company putting a lawsuit against your American company, and the judge asks you if America has been persecuting blacks, or been screwing with other people's nations. You'd answer that has nothing to do with me.
First of all, he worked in China his entire life. Wife and kids are both American citizens (you wonder why?). So where he is from is irrelevant. Second, TikTok is CCP war machine attacking American youth. He is the puppet of a foreign war machine.
And it turns out Mr. Shou Chew is indeed Chinese citizen in 2020. He said it himself to World Economic Forum when he was shortlisted for youth leaders. It was also shown that he was a communist party member when he was working at Xiao Mi, a Chinese corporation prior to Byte Dance, another Chinese company. And now he is working for a branch of Byte Dance called TikTok.
This is the ridiculousness of the US government. On one hand, they say there is genocide in Xinjiang, and on the other hand, they say there is no genocide in Gaza. However, anyone who has actually been to Xinjiang knows that they are talking nonsense.😂
Tbh I'm more concerned about yours. This guy is the CEO of a company who's app deliberately hides posts related to the Uyghurs. Regardless of your stance on the issue, the intention behind the question seems pretty easy to figure out.
It’s actually a relevant question if they wish to see or demonstrate that he has blindingly pro-Chinese incentive compromising loyalties as the head of TikTok for the USA. Which would suggest an influencing of policies regarding the app.
@@robertortiz-wilson1588It’s not at all relevant. This a trap setup to destroy his company. if he answers ‘no’ he loses his companies right in the USA, if he says ‘yes’ he loses his companies rights in China. This man is a business man and not a politician, these are the questions they should ask to Chinese government not a social media business man. If you were the CEO of TikTok regardless where you’re from and you have allowed your company to work in China, you would not admit to any political biases for your safety and remain neutral.
@@hunterphung3638 what is a political question that is clearly meant to trap him got to do with an IT platform? If that question is directed to you, what's your answer then? If you say you agree or disagree, where is your hard proof? Did you see it happen in front of your own eyes and took a photo of it? Or do you agree/disagree based on others' account, which we call a conspiracy? I think you don't have an understanding of what you think you understand. In that case, it's better for you to keep quiet.
@@kmack998 You have the chinese state, going out on the highest of highest levels of diplomacy in their media channels saying "don't block tiktok" and I think you got your answer right there.
@@juniorbitare-hebert6711 he's not even Chinese, he's Singaporean. Lmao therefore asking a Singaporean about things happening in China is just out of topic
Because this hearing is political, the concerns of data privacy are fake. They don't care about finding the truth, they are just setting Tiktok up with these narrative so they can later ban it.
@@sosababee You might be upset to find out that Tiktok was running an advertising campaign where you could win up to 500k dollars, scaled you know 300 to 400 500 and if you answered the questions right you’d be put into a poll, and No.14 the question was "Taiwan is a province of which country?" Their correct answer was, PRC… in case you have any doubt in your mind that Tiktok is controlled by the CCP.
@@alexlopez5800the algorithm sees that I gave a like to a video of a dog with the caption saying #dogs and it takes that information and will use it to cycle more dog videos into my feed, it’s not that complicated even second graders can figure this out
He’s not there to discuss politics he’s there to discuss TikTok. People are acting like TikTok does something different than Facebook and every other platform does.
@@de1isa Nothing to do with China? lol TikTok is beholden to the CCP. This question about the Uyghurs very easily showed that Mr. Chew is beholden to the Chinese government which has everything to do with allowing TikTok to continue to exist in the US.
@@urface640 It has everything to do with TikTok and the relationship to the USA. -TikTok is owned by ByteDance. -ByteDance is controlled and beholden to the CCP. -Therefore, TikTok is beholden to the CCP. This is easy logic that you can look up: -If A then B -If B then C -Therefore, If A then C It is called a Hypothetical Syllogism HS.
That is BS 1. He worked for ByteDance technology in China before becoming CEO of TikTok 2. By Chinese law- he has to be involved in CCP because he was a company officer at ByteDance Hence the context and reasoning why he was grilled on this matter.
@@jerrybmwm5 Adelina Zhang is a Chinese woman who was involved in a confrontation with a British pianist named Brendan Kavanagh at the St. Pancras International station in London. She is also a former journalist for China Daily, a state-owned media outlet, and a host for various Chinese state events in the UK. She has been seen with several British political figures and elites over the years.
During the hearings about the Aussie submarines the representative asked the admiral if the submarines were able to stay 20 minutes under water. To this day, I still do not understand how he was able to answer without laughing 😂
Why does he has to agree or disagree with what Chinese govt is doing. He is not their representative. He is representing his company and she is not listening to him.
His company is owned by a Chinese company, whose corporate governance structure contains a literal committee of CCP members to ensure the company is used as an information wing of the government.
@@salsa564 Then why are there actually thousands of people that claim the opposite? Hmm? Why are there photo evidence of Uyghurs being interned in camps in XJ?
It's probably something to do with the fact the company he works for is a Chinese company and is owned partly by the Chinese government and directed by them
She's trying to relate his answer to how Tiktok is under the influence of China. He could've just said "I don't know." Shou Chew is frustrating to watch.
@@qsr1776 it’s clear their anti-Asian if they thought he was Chinese and kept asking questions not related to tiktok. It’s definitely xenophobic mixed in with a sprinkle of not being able to tell the difference between Asians, and not even remembering that he himself during this said that he’s Singaporean
I am from Singapore and we have 3 major races here. We call them Chinese, Malay and Indian. But these are races not nationalities. So the TikTok CEO is a Chinese Singaporean but have nothing to do with China except that his ancestors came from China from god knows when.
Congresswoman, do you agree that your government has been “providing” and facilitating the weapons and supplies and political cover to massacre to the Gazan people or that’s not a question in your opinion, when it’s your government is complicit in committing the action!!!
I promise you no CEO of ANY major company in the US would answer this question. Apple, Tesla, Nike, Boeing, Costco, Disney, Starbucks etc. they would ALL dodge it because they all do business in China. It’s a pointless question.
The only difference is that they don’t have to become CCP working for those companies 1. He was CFO of ByteDance. By law he has to be part of CCP. 2. ByteDance has CCP direct investment and has internal CCP committee which company officer needs to be part of.
Here's the rest of the interview. ru-vid.comxq3aFCEnFrQ?si=nahUo6LVbFeIbPMU She expresses concern about the security of American users. The question about the Uyghurs was to make the connection between Tik Tok and how their data is used by the CCP to persecute them.
@@jerrybmwm5 I think you're naive to how much the CCP is invested in every major US company. Saudi Arabian and China both are major investors in Reddit and most social media platforms (including former Twitter). They're also major investors in most tech and real estate companies.
@@aydinsha I am not naive. You are actually wrong. While PIF and China does invest in U.S. company (which you can’t prevent since some company are public traded). It doesn’t mean they can ignore law in U.S. or follow Chinese law in U.S. In China company officers needs to be CCP- CCP can publicly setup internal CCP committee for China company. In this case Byte Dance technology has CCP committee in part of their corporate structure. Which TikTok CEO was part of it. This is irrelevant to what you are talking about.
It’s completely relevant. It’s clear they are quick to automatically block “fake Chinese propaganda” but will show you 200 videos from a dyed hair ill talking about the US government has lizard people running it. China would never allow that app to educate people on the 1.8 million Muslims in education camps in China or anything they deem false.
its like boycotting certain brands because the owner is racist or smthn. in this case, why allow such an app backed by people in china. boycott china’s app because of that issue is cancel culture in a way
@@eyesuck8 No. Tik Tok censors content that China deems are against their state. To say asking about genocide is cancel culture shows very little knowledge. Racism is terrible but segregation and genocide that’s another level of dehumanising and the fact nobody knows about truth is even more crazy in such time we’re all connected. Our generation will be seen as dumbest and most selfish to ignore reality and dance behind screens 📺 🕺 💃🏾
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He is a liar though they have had closed door meetings with z. ionists and it is well documented they have been censoring videos that have highlighted Palestinians suffering and human rights abuses. I have first hand seen this.
Well, he is the head of a Chinese company with $4 billion in revenue. Do you think the President of Caterpillar or IBM could answer basic questions about US government policies?
@@geneappeal Private companies in China are not, and Cook has made that clear, saying that the Chinese government never interferes with companies, while the U.S. government will ask Apple to obey orders. America is like this. That's why they ask.
He already said very clearly that he's there to represent Tiktok, not about himself whether he agrees or disagree about persecution of Uighur population. He has the right to refuse to answer this silly question.
TikTok is wholly owned by a Chinese government which has had documented instances of algorithmically demoting content about the genocide of Uighur people in China.
No it's not. TikTok is wholly owned by a Chinese government which has had documented instances of algorithmically demoting content about the genocide of Uighur people in China.
How can they be like: “ No, we’re talking about tiktok.” Then be like: “ do you believe the Chinese government persecuted Uyghurs?” Like lady that has nothing to do with tiktok 💀💀💀
"TikTok is owned by ByteDance, a private company headquartered in Beijing. ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, was founded in 2012. In 2016, the company launched Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok. In 2017, ByteDance launched TikTok to cater to a more global audience' CHINESE company MUST give data for government when they requite . If you don't know about communis , please research " why they asked that question , anything has reason !
@@vincentnguyen6431Tiktok however does not operate nor is incorproated in China. They are incorporated in the Cayman islands and HQ in Singapore and Los Angeles.
@@vincentnguyen6431.. no.. you’re just as dum.. you can get him by asking the right question.. they aren’t.. you ask thes questions by asking does tiktok cencor certain topics on behalf of govs like china.. America.. etc.. does tiktok give their info to the ccp.. etc.. you have to ask the right question or you come of relaly dum
I am ashame to call myself American these days. When I travelled to Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, and when the locals ask me where I am from, I replied "America". They then stared at me blankly not sure what to reply. But I can tell they are trying hard not to laugh at how much of a joke is America these days.
He's runs Tic Toc, many in the government believe he's working with the Chinese Communist Party. Because there's no context given, and no one follows the news, there's confusion as to what's happening here.
@@dhl567 Because the Sino government is paying / pressuring Uyghurs to show how happy they are, how everything is fine in Xinjiang. It has been doing that ever since the West started reacting to the situation.
@@Colby_0-3_IRL_and_title_fights Let's face it, they're dumb on both sides, so it's not like the civilians have much of a choice either way. As George Carlin puts it best, "politicians are put there to give you the illusion that you have a choice. You don't. You have no choice. You have owners. They own you. They own everything"