To crib an earlier reply, you're posting on an American-hosted server and message forum. Now do China.Now do America.
Name a US company that has not raised their prices. Just one. Actually, name a company anywhere in the world that hasn’t.It’s already started to manifest in a recent big increase in prices to all their services like Apple Arcade.
While lawmakers ... argued that "the coercive tactics of a foreign power should not be directly or indirectly influencing these determinations."
Learn the past few hundred years of world history, and report back.A bit rich coming from the USofA - which has been directly or indirectly influencing far more meaningful and important determinations around the world for decades.
Maybe so, but let's give credit where it's due: that particular rhetorical tactic you're using was popularized by the Soviets.A bit rich coming from the USofA - which has been directly or indirectly influencing far more meaningful and important determinations around the world for decades.
Was this rhetorical device ever funny or clever, or was it always just smug and obnoxious?Now do
Awesome job completely missing the point.You get one guess how much we care how you choose to spend your money.
Do you think the CCP is good?Bad economic news in the US? Unpopular war being waged by allies?
Here come the “China bad!” Stories
No. Apple is free to rebut Jon Stewart's interpretation of events by putting out their own statement about the reasons they are cancelling the show.So by this logic, Apple has no right to cancel a show on the basis of poor ratings just to avoid potentially bad press? They are supposed to just keep throwing good money in after bad?
It’s ridiculous. In this case, no company would ever fund another talk show ever again in the event they they decide to discontinue it some day, and disgruntled staff go running to the press with blatant misrepresentations of the truth.
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLearn the past few hundred years of world history, and report back.
If Clausewitz was right that war is just politics by other means, then we've been at war with China for decades. It's just not kinetic warfare. It's social influence, propaganda, economics, cyber, etc.
The Chinese believe that war is fought on all fronts: https://www.c4i.org/unrestricted.pdf
Sure. But both the Soviets and the USA have never really been big on acknowledging their own hypocrisy - definitely erring on the 'do as I say, not as I do' side of things.Maybe so, but let's give credit where it's due: that particular rhetorical tactic you're using was popularized by the Soviets.
Steve was also a terrible human being. I'm not sure how that is relevant.Right on! Steve was all about stickin' it to the man! He didn't care about making money or running a business... He was all about the freedom, dude!
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Indeed, the UK film board is notoriously picky.Not just china, most movies end up having about a dozen different releases.
China just happens to be the biggest market for film and television now.
They (Blizzard) maliciously threw up barriers to me playing one of my favorite games. They worked hard to break compatibility with WINE, and now I have to boot to Windows which can take 40 minutes depending on how many differently-named Cortanas I have to dismiss, from week-old news I disabled a month ago to begs and pleas to please please pretty-please jump into the void and "upgrade" to 11, sign up for backups, buy office software, see a weather report X X X X X interspersed with "Not now", "Skip", and "Cancel", all at different positions on the screen so I can't just take a nap while clicking and by the time I start my game my budgeted play time is up especially with Windows updates, eight out of ten of which require a restart while in my other OS there can be 78 updates and it takes one restart at most, and that takes less than a minute, not 10 minutes watching dots fly in a circle on a pretty picture of a mountain replete with glaciers that don't even exist anymore IRL and GRRR!!!! Rackafrackin jumping Jehosaphat oil-baron vulture capital Wall St. varmints! Yarggggh sorry went off a bit there but I hope you understand there's real reason to be upset. Ok slinking out through the kitchen now.Just learning about this from this article. Seriously thinking of quitting Apple+ bc of this. I dropped Blizzard several years ago for the same reason, didn’t look back.
It's actually not. China was a large film market a few years ago, but that hasn't been less and less the case since 2020. International releases are now downplayed if they're even released at all.Not just china, most movies end up having about a dozen different releases.
China just happens to be the biggest market for film and television now.
If you find it concerning, then you've missed what US capitalism is designed to do. I mean, it's very performative that elected leaders are upset that Apple cancelled a show because it might be mean to China, but those very same elected leaders are all too happy to vote to fund General Dynamics to ship artillery shells to Israel to bomb a hospital, and then hold their voice when they realize a hospital was just shelled. We're concerned about speech, but not funding actual violence - see how US military arms contracts have spun off into the consumer gun industry.
Apple cancelling Jon Stewart (a dick and coward move), is pretty goddamn low on the list of shitty outcomes we demand for the sake of the DJIA line going up.
Apple and Moral do not go together... In fact most huge corps don't know what moral is. And your thoughts on 1st amendment is also flawed. Perhaps you feel the chinese spy balloons are protected with that lunacy? I personally believe that Any and ALL US technology should be mandated to return to the USA as much as possible. But that would take billions along with corps and govt with morals... pffffsssttt!Which we should be clear is a flagrant violation of the First Amendment. Lawmakers do not have the right to expect jack shit when it comes to speech of any American individual or organization. Apple should stand up to China as a moral matter and USG can help in terms of quality policies to help reduce dependency, but Apple should also tell Congress to butt out and mind their place.
Do you find it dystopian that it's become completely normalised in English language online discourse to accuse anyone who is insufficiently supportive of US government policy of being a paid foreign agent, with zero evidence? It is just as unhinged as this, but people don't even bat an eye.So many wumao showing up lately.
Ban Meta first please!About time. Now ban TikTok already.
Then you'd need to judge if a company (or person, why not?) is "under chinas boot" or is simply exercising their freedom of speech, part of it being the freedom to not speak (against someone or otherwise).No its not. Want to be under chinas boot, then fuck off and move your company over there.
Course it wont be your company for very long.
Does the USG have any say when other countries’ governments violate our first amendment? Surely there is a legitimate legal question here about protecting domestic first amendment rights. Sure, Apple is subject to local laws when providing content to other countries, but I’m deeply uncomfortable morally and legally with the idea that any other country can dictate what speech I (or Apple) may have in the US. At the very least it must be in violation of some trade agreements.Which we should be clear is a flagrant violation of the First Amendment. Lawmakers do not have the right to expect jack shit when it comes to speech of any American individual or organization. Apple should stand up to China as a moral matter and USG can help in terms of quality policies to help reduce dependency, but Apple should also tell Congress to butt out and mind their place.
I don't think they can lose Chinese manufacturing though. If they lose Chinese manufacturing, they will lose all markets, including US.Apple sure is one of the scummiest corporations on earth. They got more cash that god and could afford to lose the chinese market. Instead they sacrifice what's left of their dignity on the altar of shareholder value.