“Our audience should recognize that those mantras are only relevant when US imperialism is in the driver seat, unchallenged,” said Horne. “It reflects a kind of hysteria, and it also reflects how the so-called Anglo-American axis sees capitalism and imperialism as a one-way street. That is to say, it's for them and their corporate comrades to dominate. But with regard to the street running in the other direction, not so much.”
“By seeking to crack down on TikTok, Washington is looking at future confrontations with China, future confrontations with regard to who is in ultimate control of the means of communication,” said the professor. “But what Washington should recognize is that, once again, they're setting an ominous precedent because if TikTok can be driven out of the US market, why can't Tesla be driven out of the Chinese market? And, of course, I could go down the list in terms of Starbucks, Microsoft and Apple and all the rest that are heavily dependent upon the Chinese market.”