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Dec. 1, 2022 - Triggered - Donald Trump Jr
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The SICK Truth About The CCP
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Well, guys, today we're going to talk about artificial intelligence and a really interesting conversation I had with a very young tech billionaire a couple of years ago.
And it talks about really essentially what's happening right now in China.
It's what makes Apple's deciding to turn off the permanent airdrop feature all the more troubling.
To people who are seeking basic freedom, basic democracy, liberty, all the things that we as Americans hold dear, although so many are seemingly willing to squander.
And it has to do with this. What makes what Apple did more disgusting is that as artificial intelligence develops, It'll be a lot harder for people to protest, for people to stand up for themselves and to push back against dictatorial regimes like the Chinese Communist Party.
The reason is that it's simple, right?
In the past, if someone wanted to start a revolution, they could start talking and they talk to their neighbor and they talk to their next friend and they build up a little momentum.
As technology progressed and as we developed, that got harder and harder to do, right?
We used communications, things that could get hacked, etc., etc.
But now, with artificial intelligence, the technology is getting so good that China can find the first person.
The second there's a little bit of an uprising, they hear a conversation on a telephone, you know, they identify them by facial recognition walking down the street with someone else that had a similar conversation.
They can pull them out of the herd and prevent them from talking to anyone else.
I don't want to know what happens to those people.
If we understand the Chinese Communist Party, it doesn't end well for them.
But the reality is this, because of the advent of these technologies, you never get the critical mass, the momentum that you need for these people to be able to gather together, to push back against the repressive The oppressive regimes that are looking to stymie them.
Once you get to a certain point, there's a point of no return where you could never actually create enough momentum to get this happening.
And that's why what Apple did this week is so disgusting.
It's why when they turned off the permanent airdrop feature, which allowed people basically in passing to communicate with each other, not through the internet, right?
Not through all of the things that China controls and would be able to pick out And crush these people before they created a critical mass.
Apple maybe did one of the great disservices to freedom and democracy that we've ever seen, certainly in recent times, by preventing people from being able to communicate.
Now they did that only in China, and of course they answer to the Chinese Communist Party.
That's always probably been clear, but never more flagrant than it was now.
Okay, so as these technologies evolve, it'll be harder and harder for people to do what's going on right now in China, which is absolutely historic.
And Apple functioning like a fascist dictator cut off perhaps the only lines of communication that they would have left.
Okay, you do that now.
And it's over. With the rest of the technology that's developing and the Chinese probably coming up with a way to eventually get through the permanent air drop feature, I'm sure Apple will give them whatever they need to do that.
What we're seeing right now, the historic protests, not since Tiananmen Square, Will likely never be able to happen against because they'll be able to pick them out.
They'll find the one guy that's actually starting to build momentum.
They'll pull them out and they'll probably execute them.
That's exactly what's going on right now.
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