The main reason behind the United States’ push to ban social media application TikTok is due to Israel’s image rather than fears of Chinese infiltrations, congressional insiders have revealed.

At the Munich Security Conference, US Senator Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the intelligence committee, said he wished to reveal what he called the “real story” behind the recent legislations to restrict the Chinese-owned application.

“So we had a bipartisan consensus,” Gallagher said. “We had the executive branch, but the bill was still dead until October 7th. And people started to see a bunch of antisemitic content on the platform and our bill had legs again.”

A memo produced by the State Department for its Near East Affairs diplomats, which Klippenstein obtained, describes how Israel’s deputy director general for public diplomacy at the foreign ministry, Emmanuel Nahshon, blamed the youth’s opposition to the war on Gaza on TikTok’s algorithm.

“Some wonder why there was such overwhelming support for us to shut down potentially TikTok or other entities of that nature,” he said in May. “If you look at the postings on TikTok and the number of mentions of Palestinians, relative to other social media sites - it’s overwhelmingly so among TikTok broadcasts.”

Nikki Haley, another former Republican presidential candidate who last year infamously signed an Israeli bomb meant for Gaza with “finish them”, said she believed that simply watching videos on TikTok would make a user antisemitic.

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    The word “antisemitic” is being misused in a disgusting way here. The victims of the Israeli genocide are also a Semitic people.

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      Also a fair critic of Israeli government action isn’t antisemitic just like a fair critic of Iranian governments isn’t islamophobia.

      While there is an antisemitic critic of Israel, raising concerns regarding human rights isn’t antisemitic nor supporting the hamas.

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        There are also antisemitic supporters of Israel. The Christian Nationalists want somewhere to banish the US’s Jewish population to.

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      Thank you! I’ve been saying this since forever, and all I ever got was (in a shorter form) “Antisemite doesn’t include those people anymore, it’s only for the jewish people”.

      Like hell it is! Israel is the biggest antisemite nation of them all.

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        There’s no such thing as any cleanly delineated race or ethnicity, save for maybe some people who’ve been isolated on an island for a thousand years. But it is a natural response to the weaponized term “antisemitism” being used against defenders of Palestinians, to point out that both groups are described as “semitic”.

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        By that logic, there’s no such thing as “golden retriever” and “cocker spaniel” either, since both are canis familiaris.

        Words mean things. Use them properly.

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    Yeah, no shit? We all saw that, when the chants for bans started coming after the anti-genocide protests…

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    Israeli interests control US policy. See also: grass is green.

    Further reading: puppet state

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    It was obvious to everyone and their cat.

    The internet is a massive US PSYOP for which it’s going to fight with all its might to not lose control over.

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    “We had a bipartisan consensus that this needed to be done, but there wasn’t enough enthusiasm until Israel was threatened”

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    Its probably one of the factors, but its not like that was the sole reason.

    trump already tried that in his first term, way before the gaza genocide. The goal is to force them to bend the knee and become a right wing propaganda machine. Suppressing info on israeli warcrimes is just an added bonus

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    Yeah, I’m sure all the other countries that banned it also banned it for the same reason. Absolutely nothing to do with the Chinese commies trying to take over the world. /s

    I’ll believe it wasn’t being “banned” because of China when Felon Musk removes his Tesla Swatstikar giga factory out of China. I have an easier time seeing this as a greed driven distraction run by the multi billion dollar disinformation campaign China has been putting on for decades.

    Though it wouldn’t surprise me if Palestine was an afterthought considering Israel is an ally of the US considering we were one of, if not, the first to recognize it.

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      AOC made a video revealing some of the backroom talks they had during floor discussions. It’s 100% Palestine driven. The Chinese claims have zero proof and are just conjecture. Like the article says it wasn’t until the pro Palestine rhetoric starting increasing around October/November that this bill really started getting steam.