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  • Cruxifux@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m honestly more worried about local companies getting this information from me at such a constant rate. We have plenty of enemies at home, and the rich around here have done infinitely more damaging things to me and my family than anything the Chinese have done to us yet.

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      1 year ago

      I get this perspective, but I think it really down plays the lack of control we have over foreign products.

      Like, if a US company put a bunch of employees in place and then had them simultaneously break into people’s houses, the US could arrest those who orchestrated the problem.

      If a Chinese company did the same thing, sure we can arrest the individuals (if they’re still in the county), but we’re completely powerless as a nation to do anything to those that started the problem or those that escaped the country before we found out what they did.

      Like the normal concepts of what’s legal are just out the window, everything is legal when you’re talking about nations vs other nations.