This is a very tinfoil-hat-y perspective, but is it possible that this action gained support inside the Trump White House because it makes life more difficult for Grindr? I think the theory that it's about potential blackmail and extortion is a more likely explanation, and overall I think it makes sense for the government to take this action, but it might have been boosted by ulterior motives (see also CNN/AT&T/Time…
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Re: Told U.S. security at risk, Chinese firm seeks to sell Grindr dating app
#82Earlier quoted context omitted.
A few things. It's based on nation, not race. The government doesn't care if your spouse is a 5th generation Chinese-American, they care if you have close family that is under the influence of a foreign government. It's not an auto-blacklist or anything, you can be born in China and still have a US security clearance. Discriminating based on citizenship status is usually illegal, but US security clearance is typicall…
> The relevant anti-discrimination laws have an exemption for "national security purposes" So, the latter: they get a free pass to do racial and national origin discrimination. That was my answer, thank you.
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Replace grindr by some_other_site where some_other_site.orientation != 'straight' or some_other_site.fetish in (...) and it works out to the same result, no?
Yeah, definitely. I think it's arguable the same rational could even apply to a dating site for straight people. It would take a little more work and probably be less fruitful overall, but an adversary's intelligence agency could use it identify straight people (with security clearances) who may be trying to cheat on their spouses or whose marriage is disintegrating. Both of those situations could open someone up to…
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#84Earlier quoted context omitted.
The first line of the article reads: ... Chinese gaming company Beijing Kunlun Tech Co Ltd is seeking to sell Grindr LLC, the popular gay dating app it has owned since 2016. So what's the point here? The Chinese gaming company has already owned it for over 2 years and have access to the data already.
Right, they got what they wanted out of it, so now they are just selling the trash. The fact that they're selling, coupled with the basis for the decision to sell, will probably crater the price. And I suspect this will have an adverse effect on Grindr's monthly-user count, which won't help that sale price. Wouldn't be surprised if Grindr folds. And that will have a deterrent effect on other companies interested in C…
Re: Told U.S. security at risk, Chinese firm seeks to sell Grindr dating app
#85Earlier quoted context omitted.
A few things. It's based on nation, not race. The government doesn't care if your spouse is a 5th generation Chinese-American, they care if you have close family that is under the influence of a foreign government. It's not an auto-blacklist or anything, you can be born in China and still have a US security clearance. Discriminating based on citizenship status is usually illegal, but US security clearance is typicall…
> The relevant anti-discrimination laws have an exemption for "national security purposes" So, the latter: they get a free pass to do racial and national origin discrimination. That was my answer, thank you.
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#86Earlier quoted context omitted.
How is this not naked racism? Or do race-based anti-discrimination laws simply not apply to some government jobs?
It sounds like you just don't understand how security clearances work. Its about allegiance to a country. Not your race. If you come to the US from China, revoke your Chinese citizenship, become a US citizen and limit your contact to Chinese citizens, you can get a security clearance. Also a security clearance is not a right.
Also vulnerability to manipulation. So you'll be denied if you're heavily in debt and have a gambling problem, even if you're absolutely loyal and patriotic.
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#87Nice to see someone taking the Chinese foothold in SV seriously. I've also heard people who go to work for Chinese companies are then blacklisted from US Government defense- and intel-related work for 1 year. Can anyone confirm?
Probably shadowbanned, like you will not get you clearance/background check passed by untold reason.
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#88Earlier quoted context omitted.
It sounds like you just don't understand how security clearances work. Its about allegiance to a country. Not your race. If you come to the US from China, revoke your Chinese citizenship, become a US citizen and limit your contact to Chinese citizens, you can get a security clearance. Also a security clearance is not a right.
> Its about allegiance to a country. Not your race. Also vulnerability to manipulation. So you'll be denied if you're heavily in debt and have a gambling problem, even if you're absolutely loyal and patriotic.
You would think people would know better but if you ever get bored and decided to browse clearance rejection decisions you see dozens of people losing their clearance each year because they looked at porn on their work computer.
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#89Earlier quoted context omitted.
How is this not naked racism? Or do race-based anti-discrimination laws simply not apply to some government jobs?
It sounds like you just don't understand how security clearances work. Its about allegiance to a country. Not your race. If you come to the US from China, revoke your Chinese citizenship, become a US citizen and limit your contact to Chinese citizens, you can get a security clearance. Also a security clearance is not a right.
The reason being that otherwise there's nothing stopping you from renouncing your citizenship, stealing the secrets, and defecting in exchange for being granted citizenship again.
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#90Earlier quoted context omitted.
Probably shadowbanned, like you will not get you clearance/background check passed by untold reason.
Actually when you get denied a clearance they give you a statement of reasons (SOR) in your rejection letter which you have a certain period to rebut. (I think 30 days?)