TikTok said it will file a lawsuit seeking to block the U.S.’s legislation — set to be signed into law Wednesday by President Biden — that would ban the app unless its Chinese parent company divests its ownership stake. In a video on TikTok, CEO Shou Zi Chew responded to the Senate’s passage of the bill Tuesday, as part of a package of foreign aid. He said TikTok will “keep fighting for your rights in the courts.” bit.ly/44g1JXz
@Variety The head of MSS in China said we will not divest in tik tok 🤦♂️
@Variety I'm pretty sure if China wanted to spy on us. They would put chips in all of our electronics considering most of them including our Phones comes from over seas.
@Variety “Your rights” the moment a corpo says that you know they are shady as hell.
@Variety Lol u can stop fighting for the right of Americans to get spied on by the CCP, bubba. We good. ✌️