As soon as Biden did this, politicians were so anxious that they were red eyed

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-14

As soon as Biden did this, politicians were so anxious that they were red-eyed

In the past, Trump was characterized by playing cards that did not follow common sense, and now it is the turn of the 81-year-old Biden Sr.

What opponents never expected was that during the Chinese New Year, Biden began to play TikTok (Douyin International Version). And, he had a great time, releasing four short **, each of which attracted a lot of attention and was amazing. This caused a lot of attention within 24 hours.

However, what is even more noteworthy is that it is this Biden who signed an order in 2022 to ban the use of TikTok on devices on so-called *** grounds!

He signed the ban himself, but he started playing TikTok again.

Biden, what play are you playing?

Politicians were dumbfounded, and then all sorts of complaints.

Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner complained that he was worried about ***. Biden's actions send a messaging message.

Werner said this, and other politicians, of course, were not to be outdone.

Senator Cotton revealed: Biden is now embracing TikTok just to make up for his bad polls due to mental decline.

Senator Hawley mocked that Biden was in a hurry and was "desperate to do anything to help his miserable re-election campaign" and ended up "using a Chinese app that was banned by his own."

Also, Arizona Governor Noem attacked: Biden, Biden, although you have done a lot of stupid things in the past three years, handing over your data to China is probably the stupidest thing. Biden joined the TikTok platform, which is a peek into the ...... of the American people with China

Biden does propaganda for his TikTok.

It feels like the spittle of politicians can drown Biden.

But that's how politicians think.

TikTok is Chinese, and when you use TikTok, you are handing over data to China. Biden, when you use TikTok, you are slapping yourself in the face.

Alas, the demonization of common sense, the slander out of nothing, and in the end, in a hurry, it is to scold Biden.

But as a country's **, why is Biden not afraid?

Quite simply, it's trend, it's traffic, it's influence.

Many ** quote an English saying: "If you can't beat them, join them." ”

TikTok is like a small strong that can't be beaten, and its influence in ** is getting bigger and bigger. Despite the constant crackdown on demonization, politicians are helpless, especially among young people, who are particularly fond of using TikTok.

According to data from Zhou Shouzi, a year ago, the number of TikTok users reached 1500 million; A year later, it has now increased to 1700 million.

TikTok is said to have surpassed social platforms such as YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, and Facebook in terms of activity. What's more, one-third of young people under the age of 30 get news information from TikTok.

Where the young people are, there is hope. Moreover, TikTok has become an important campaign tool in Western society. Biden, who is seeking re-election, has to attach great importance to TikTok.

In the past, I was still shy to answer, and I promoted it more through Internet celebrities. Now simply go into battle in person and get closer to the young people.

As for the *** question, it is itself false. Old Biden is clearly no longer worried.

The Washington Post quoted a TikTok creator as saying, "Young people across the country have been waiting for this moment. Biden) is approaching us, and we will support him. ”

The result? The Biden team answered: Very good!

Biden's first short question was a youthful-style question, and in 26 seconds**, he answered the question succinctly, trying to prove that he was young and flexible.

Flaherty, deputy manager of the Biden campaign, revealed that they decided to open an account on TikTok in order to engage with voters in an ever-evolving, fragmented, and increasingly personalized environment. In a short period of time, the short has more than 6 million times, more than 700,000 followers, and counting, proving that campaigns have been successful in finding new and innovative ways to reach voters.

The Biden campaign is happy, politicians are frustrated, and the White House is playing dumb.

White House spokeswoman Jean-Pierre said she did not know about Biden's entry into TikTok in advance.

White House committee spokesman Kirby said that security concerns about TikTok have not changed, and policies will not change. As for questions about **, please consult Biden's campaign.

Interesting! Finally, what do you think?

I would like to make just three observations.

First, if you can't defeat them, join them quickly.

At this point, we really should learn from Biden. Nothing can go all the way to the dark, and although it will be a little awkward to change, it is always a wise choice.

This also speaks volumes about the importance of socializing. The audience is there, the impact is there, and we have to get to where the audience is. If you don't occupy the ** position, your enemy will go to occupy it.

It must be admitted that the 81-year-old Biden is very calm and pragmatic.

Second, the so-called *** or not is completely unfounded.

Biden amply demonstrated this with his actions. Although in public, the White House and the campaign team are still singing duets and making all kinds of obscure statements.

But with such a 180-degree turn, how can politicians not be frustrated?

The hole cards have been exposed, how can the play be received?

Therefore, we see that even Biden has been subjected to all kinds of slander and has even been accused by some politicians of "collaborating with China".

Alas, if Biden were not the United States, it is estimated that politicians would still bite him to be Chinese.

Third, Trump, Trump, see how you take it.

You used to be the king of social **, there would be no Trump dynasty without Twitter, and the whole world knows it; But now, Biden has also learned this trick and personally marched into TikTok, not ruling out becoming the new king of TikTok.

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