America has many enemies. However, the “Chinese Communist Party is the greatest adversary of the United States,” according to national security experts. The elected leaders in Washington should be working to offset the communists’ advances, but individuals can also do their part.
Bryan
Burack is a senior policy adviser at The Heritage Foundation’s Asian Studies
Center, and he focuses on China and the Indo-Pacific. He made a video listing
seven things that individual Americans can do to fight back against our “greatest
adversary.” You can watch the video at this site, but here is the list.
1. Delete TikTok. Every day TikTok
stays online, Americans continue to be exposed too Chines Communist Party
surveillance and propaganda due to TikTok’s parent company ByteDance.
2. Vote with your wallet. Don’t support the
companies, like those in Hollywood and sports leagues, that whitewash China’s
human rights abuses, like their Uyghur genocide.
3. Be conscious of the source of your
goods. When
there are alternatives, buy products made in America or in allied countries,
and ask your representatives what they’re doing to reshore the industries that
we lost to China.
4. Ask your school or alma mater if they’re
protecting students from CCP repression or influence. Have they divested
any endowment from China, reported funding from China, and cut off cooperation
with Chinese government-linked entities, like Confucius Institutes?
5. Make sure your savings aren’t funding
our adversary. Don’t
let the big banks, pension funds, and VCs that have invested over a trillion
dollars into China use your money to undermine our country.
6. Read up on why Taiwan matters for national
security. Learn
how we can prioritize our military strength in the Indo-Pacific. China wants us
weak, complacent, and distracted.
7. Hold your elected representatives
accountable. Ask
friends and family to do the same.
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