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🗓️ 28 October 2021
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The Chinese Communist Party’s system of mass surveillance is like something out of a dystopian sci-fi novel, destroying any semblance of privacy in the country for both individuals and businesses.
In a recent international incident, popular job networking site LinkedIn shut down operations in China after the strain of working with the authoritarian government became too much. According to Riley Walters, LinkedIn was being forced to share data with the Chinese Communist Party. Amid privacy concerns, the company left the country.
Walters, deputy director of the Hudson Institute Japan Chair, warns that the surveillance state can have real consequences for both Chinese citizens and the international community.
"If you happen to be one of the few people left in the United States who has a Huawei phone, or if you live in Europe and you have some Chinese telecommunications device, is that information being transported back to China? If it's out in China, you're out of luck. It's there," he says.
Walters joins the show to discuss the implications of China’s surveillance state on Chinese domestic life, as well as the world at large.
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| 0:00.0 | This is the Daily Signal Podcast for Thursday, October 28th. |
| 0:10.4 | I'm Virginia Allen. |
| 0:11.4 | And I'm Doug Blair. |
| 0:13.0 | Like something out of a dystopian sci-fi novel, the Chinese Communist Party's system of |
| 0:17.5 | master valence has destroyed any semblance of privacy in the country, for both individuals |
| 0:22.8 | and businesses. |
| 0:23.8 | In a recent international incident, popular job networking site LinkedIn shut down operations |
| 0:29.7 | in China after the strain of working with the authoritarian government became too much. |
| 0:35.1 | Today's guest is Riley Walters, Deputy Director of the Hudson Institute, Japan Chair. |
| 0:40.4 | He joins the show to discuss the implications of China's surveillance state on Chinese |
| 0:44.3 | domestic life, as well as the world at large. |
| 0:47.4 | But before we get to Doug's conversation with Riley Walters, let's hit the top news stories |
| 0:52.7 | of the day. |
| 0:59.2 | On Wednesday, Attorney General Merrick Garland testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee |
| 1:03.8 | about ongoing fallout surrounding a Department of Justice memo, asking the FBI to address |
| 1:09.2 | alleged violence and harassment aimed at local school board officials. |
| 1:13.9 | During the hearing, Garland said that a letter sent by the National School Board's Association |
| 1:17.9 | containing an apology for referring to parents as domestic terrorists had not changed the |
| 1:22.6 | Department of Justice's position, and he stood by the initial memo that he sent out. |
| 1:27.2 | Here's Garland via Fox News. |
| 1:29.6 | Senator, I think all of us have seen these reports of violence and threats of violence. |
| 1:35.1 | That is what the Justice Department is concerned about. |
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