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[–] mrbutterscotch@feddit.org 10 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I don't know what the guy asking you meant exactly, but in europe tiktok has been a big reason for the rise of far right Parties all across europe. China stands to gain from a divided europe.

[–] 14specks@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 day ago

First part may be true, but I really don't think you can directly blame China for that. The app itself is a tiny factor is the rise of the far right which has a lot more to do with the "in real life circumstances".

I would also disagree that China gains much from a divided Europe. The argument could be made in theory, but it doesn't align with what i've observed From Chinese foreign policy in practice.

The approach of amplifying divisions in other countries is more of a Russian tactic than anything. Russia stands to gain more from a divided Europe, and it would be in alignment with their foreign policy in practice. That said, I also think the Russian influence on these matters is a bit overstated at times, to the point where the actually issues aren't being discussed. I notice it on the American side of things as well.

[–] Weydemeyer@lemmy.ml -4 points 1 day ago

This is like when my mom (who is on a diet) complains that I don’t throw out the ice cream sandwiches in my freezer before she comes over to visit.