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Times Square Billboard Hits ‘AO-CCP’ for Pro-TikTok Stance

A billboard in New York City’s Times Square slams Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), known as “AOC,” as an “AO-CCP” for her support for the Chinese social media app TikTok.

“The Chinese military has weaponized TikTok and is targeting America’s children. AOC opposes banning TikTok… Banned TikTok!” It is written as “AO-CCP” after CCP).

This billboard was also an advertisement for Peter Schweitzer’s new book. BRude Money: Why those in power turn a blind eye while China kills AmericansThis was the result of a two-year investigation by Mr. Schweitzer, director of the Government Accountability Institute and senior contributor to Breitbart News, and his forensic investigative team into China’s “disintegration warfare” strategy against the United States.

A billboard promoting Peter Schweitzer’s book “Blood Money” is seen in Times Square in New York City on February 28, 2024. The billboard refers to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) as “AO-CCP” because she supports AO-CCP. TikTok is an app affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party.

In the book, Mr. Schweitzer tracks hundreds of billions of dollars in suspicious funds related to China’s undeclared war with the United States, and documents “restricted” Chinese military documents and “mounds of It said it was scrutinizing “American financial records.” Many of the restricted military records he uncovered relate to the Chinese government’s use of the social media app TikTok.

As reported by Breitbart News, Rep. Ocasio-Cortez said she does not support a total U.S. ban on TikTok, claiming it would be “unprecedented.”

A billboard promoting Peter Schweitzer’s book “Blood Money” is seen in Times Square in New York City on February 28, 2024. The billboard refers to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) as “AO-CCP” because she supports AO-CCP. TikTok is an app affiliated with the Chinese Communist Party.

Many U.S. government officials consider TikTok a national security threat and have therefore banned the Chinese app on government-issued devices, but TikTok is among the most popular demographic among U.S. teens. Similar standards and concerns do not apply to adolescents.

In addition to being considered a national security threat, TikTok is seen as a thinly veiled Chinese surveillance and supernatural weapon as a social media platform; They are also considered a physical danger to children, as they are known to push out “agenda”. As a trend on the platform.

in blood moneyMr. Schweitzer also exposed a restricted Chinese military journal revealing that the Chinese Communist Party is using TikTok as a “modern-day Trojan horse” to inject propaganda into the minds of American youth.

This Chinese app is also known for interfering in US elections. In 2020, Rep. Ocasio-Cortez reported that teenagers and Korean pop music fans were using a Chinese-owned app to register for President Trump’s campaign rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, inflating attendance numbers. openly supported.

Ironically, by banning certain ads on its platform, TikTok suggests it is not political.

Chinese apps recently rejected Schweitzer ads blood money I think this book is too “political”. TikTok also rejected an ad raising awareness of the plight of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, calling it “too political.”

Meanwhile, TikTok’s parent company, Chinese tech company ByteDance, is beholden to a hostile foreign country, with one former executive claiming that the Chinese Communist Party has access to all data ByteDance holds, including servers in the United States. He revealed that he had “the best access” to.

Furthermore, ByteDance was also caught snooping on American journalists.

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