Support suing WeChat for more freedom of speech, which is the most effective way for Chinese to participate in politics and influence American elections According to the calculation of this American think tank research, the Chinese-American votes changed by WeChat’s intervention in the US election in 2016 accounted for at least 10% of the Chinese votes. The shortcoming of this article is that it only calculates the effect of WeChat on Chinese people, but in fact, that year, Chinese people on WeChat went to swing states to sweep the streets, fly airplane banners, donate various billboards to support elections, etc., there are countless Chinese volunteers doing these things will definitely have an impact on local voters. That is to say, even if it is conservatively estimated that the effect of changing American voters other than Chinese is only 1% to 10% of the effect of changing Chinese voters, it is equivalent to affecting 0.1% to 1% of American votes other than Chinese, that is, at least 130,000 votes. Considering that it is disproportionately targeting swing states, and we all know that the U.S. general election is determined by a few key swing states with hundreds of thousands of votes, the effect of determining the general election is even more powerful. Therefore, WeChat manipulates Chinese Americans to participate in politics and incites the American and Chinese to support what they support and what they do not support. The impact must not be limited to the Chinese community. There are living examples before us, and foreign long-arms can completely change the results of the US election by controlling the Chinese community (in theory). In other words, fighting for the right to speak and autonomy on WeChat is the most effective way for Chinese to participate in politics and elections in the United States. Not convinced to argue. #微信404 #微信404 Article https://t.me/MoshangUS

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Support suing WeChat for more freedom of speech, which is the most effective way for Chinese to participate in politics and influence American elections

According to the calculation of this American think tank research, the Chinese-American votes changed by WeChat’s intervention in the US election in 2016 accounted for at least 10% of the Chinese votes .

The shortcoming of this article is that it only calculates the effect of WeChat on Chinese people, but in fact, that year, Chinese people on WeChat went to swing states to sweep the streets, fly airplane banners, donate various billboards to support elections, etc., there are countless Chinese volunteers doing these things will definitely have an impact on local voters. That is to say, even if it is conservatively estimated that the effect of changing American voters other than Chinese is only 1% to 10% of the effect of changing Chinese voters, it is equivalent to affecting 0.1% to 1% of American votes other than Chinese, that is, at least 130,000 votes. Considering that it is disproportionately targeting swing states, and we all know that the U.S. general election is determined by a few key swing states with hundreds of thousands of votes, the effect of determining the general election is even more powerful.

Therefore, WeChat manipulates Chinese Americans to participate in politics and incites the American and Chinese to support what they support and what they do not support. The impact must not be limited to the Chinese community. There are living examples before us, and foreign long-arms can completely change the results of the US election by controlling the Chinese community (in theory). In other words, fighting for the right to speak and autonomy on WeChat is the most effective way for Chinese to participate in politics and elections in the United States.

Not convinced to argue.

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