Column: Politicians, pick one: TikTok or universal data privacy
By Cogan McMichaels | January 23"The issue here is barely about national security or privacy, but rather about geopolitical posturing and leverage."
"The issue here is barely about national security or privacy, but rather about geopolitical posturing and leverage."
"We need to be reasonable with ourselves and accept that failure is inevitable when we set overly-ambitious resolutions. But I reckon the real problem is that we've lost sight of what a resolution is truly meant to be."
"When Crowder sets up his 'Change My Mind' table or Shapiro’s Daily Wire clips go viral with jabs at liberals, it’s less about fostering dialogue and more about stoking reactions. They know that their tactics will rile people up, and maybe that’s part of the point."
"And while the disconnect between UNC administration and the students they serve extends far beyond vending machine prices, it is starkly exemplified by the costs of snacks and drinks in those machines."
"So don’t waste your time arguing online. If you want to change the world, know that you won’t do it in a comment section. Ignore the noise, get out there and do something."
"Personally, I’d like to know if the water I’m using has dangerous levels of lead in it, whether I’m washing my hands or taking a shower or — perish the thought — drinking it."
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