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WTF? What do they gain or lose from all of this!?
My guy do you really not understand the shared desire of corporations to prevent solidarity and organization among workers?
I get that. I just didn't see how TikTok benefited from all of this directly. Then someone reminded me that they're from China, and it all made sense now.
Realistically the only way China is particularly relevant here is just how blatant it is. It's in the interest of all corporations to suppress pro-union sentiment.
How often do you think organized protest goes uninterrupted by force in ~~mainland~~ China?
Oh! Right. I keep forgetting they're in China.
Yep. All for their Glorious Marxist/Maoist Revolution! Yep. That's sure creating a worker's paradise...
Communism for proles, lux lyf for xipooh
Probably money. Given enough money, I’m sure tiktok will ban any search term