Emmanuel Macron sued the Chinese network TikTok on Thursdayconfusing naivetyand claimed to be broadcasting”covert Russian propaganda“. “The first (psychological) disruptor, the most effective network among children and teenagers is TikTok.“The head of state started during the exchange with mental health specialists of young people. “This network is confusingly naive. They have 10,000 very well trained guys pushing content. He knows very well what you like (..) he pushes very well made things that are much more innovative than the Americans– he assessed during this trip to Fontaine-le-Comte near Poitiers (Vienne). “There is real addiction behind itof young people.
The head of the country himself has a TikTok account with 3.2 million subscribers. Fight against school bullying, autism awareness, health. he has published several videos on this network, which is very popular with teenagers. on TikTokI challenge you to find content about what’s going on in Xinjiang or something“, the head of state condemned the repression and forced labor of the Uyghurs in this northeastern province of China. “This is where you hid the Russian propaganda“, he added, without further details.
Emmanuel Macron made these statements during a bus visit to meet young people in the department of Vienne to answer their questions and needs, particularly in terms of health. This trip was part of a regional session on health of the National Council of Reconstruction (CNR).
The CNR, initiated by Emmanuel Macron, brings together elected officials, professionals, unions and associations to reform France through consultation. It is being boycotted by the opposition, who see it as a way for the head of state to bypass the assembly, where he no longer has an absolute majority. Accompanied by Health Minister François Browne and CNR Secretary General François Bayroux, the Head of State once again extolled the merits of ideas arising from consultation and therefore from the bottom up rather than being dictated.flyers“.
Source: Le Figaro

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