• darkcalling
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      3 months ago

      In the same way that Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Apple, Oracle, Cisco, AT&T, Twitter, Reddit are owned by the US government, that is subject to regulations of the government for the country in which they are legally headquartered, in which most of their engineering work is carried out, in which their primary development and internet distribution infrastructure is and in which their CEOs and top staff are.

      Or how about how the top micro-chip lithography company ASML despite being headquartered in the Netherlands had its sales of its products to China vetoed by US pressure under the guise of US national security and suppressing China. So much for the free market from the country that claims to be capitalist. So much for allowing freedom of operation by private enterprise. And not just ASML, they’ve banned an American company, NVIDIA from selling it’s top AI chips to China as well, guess NVIDIA is an arm of the US government.

      The US regularly applies pressure to companies.

      That’s not even getting into a whole plethora of other areas where the US exercises hard and soft power.

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        3 months ago

        love it when a lib gets owned and they just downvote instead of responding lol

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          They have no arguments folks. They are not here in good faith. They do not want to learn, they are not interested in honest discussion, introspection or the idea of changing their mind. They want to arrogantly crow at Marxists with their smuglord propaganda. That or maybe they stumble in here not knowing what this place is, thinking it’s like the rest of reddit-lemmy and are shocked when people push back against their common-liberal-sense talking points.

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      3 months ago

      Wow, this must be the first time ever in your entire life that you’ve heard of a country blocking a takeover of a company.

      Perhaps you should come out from under your rock more often lol.