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That was 11 years ago. All other big tech firms are doing business in China, by China's rules. Google used to be better than that. It's very sad that that's changing, but again it doesn't seem like something that's relevant for the House.


I fully support the US government regulating every US company that is willfully aiding in the violation of human rights for profit.


That's nice. Why bother questioning Google about an unreleased product when they can question any of the other big tech companies that _already_ do this?


There are 12000 children right now in concentration camps in the US.


Who defines who "violates human rights"?




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