Do Americans support the government’s TikTok ban?
NY Post
Forty-two percent of Americans support the U.S. government’s TikTok ban, according to new research.
The survey of 2,000 Americans, conducted by Talker Research, found that only 23% of all those polled are against it, while 31% have no real opinion on the matter.
Interestingly, while 42% of Gen Z and 35% of millennial respondents reported that they regularly use the app, 36% and 40%, respectively, support the ban.
This research was conducted just before President Biden officially signed the bill, which gives TikTok’s parent company ByteDance nine months to arrange a sale of the platform or face a ban in the United States.
Only one in four (25%) of the respondents said they would be impacted by the bill passing, with 45% saying it would not impact them at all.
In fact, 39% said they would be “very” unimpacted if the TikTok ban were to go through — well over half (58%) reported that they don’t use the app at all.
Next month, New York’s state Board of Regents will adopt a “gender neutral” rule for school sports that encourages mixed gender teams and allows trans kids to play on whichever team they choose; count it as one more part of a full-court press to quash dissent when it comes to biological boys competing in (and dominating) girls’ sports.