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The American Parents’ Coalition, a newly established political organization, has launched a campaign against the popular social media app TikTok. Citing concerns about content glorifying eating disorders and self-harm, the coalition’s ad urges viewers to “stop the poison” and calls for TikTok to be discontinued. The group’s executive director, Alleigh Marre, highlights the lack of adequate parental controls on TikTok and the harmful content being pushed to young audiences. The organization’s ties to conservative activist and fundraiser Leonard Leo have raised questions about their motives and connections.

Leonard Leo has been a prominent figure in conservative advocacy, supporting causes such as restricting discussions of racial and gender inequities in schools through his Free to Learn Coalition. The American Parents’ Coalition’s focus on TikTok marks the first tech-related advocacy effort linked to Leo. Critics have raised concerns about Leo’s influence and potential self-dealing, as well as his close ties to former President Donald Trump. The coalition’s campaign against TikTok adds a new dimension to Leo’s efforts to shape various institutions and policies.

Lawmakers from both parties have expressed bipartisan support for measures to address concerns about TikTok’s ownership by the Chinese tech giant ByteDance. The House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would require ByteDance to divest its stake in TikTok or face a ban in the U.S., citing national security risks and fears of Chinese government surveillance. President Biden has indicated his willingness to sign the bill, which now awaits action in the Senate. Despite his previous stance on the issue, former President Trump now opposes the effort to force ByteDance to sell TikTok.

TikTok has pushed back against the House bill, calling it an unconstitutional restriction of free speech and vowing to challenge it in court if it becomes law. The company has also faced criticism for promoting harmful content and collecting vast amounts of personal data from users, particularly minors. The American Parents’ Coalition’s campaign against TikTok adds to the growing scrutiny of the social media platform and its impact on young audiences. Questions remain about the coalition’s motivations and connections to conservative figures like Leo, as well as the broader implications of the ongoing debate over TikTok’s future in the U.S.

As the Senate considers the House bill targeting TikTok, the fate of the popular app hangs in the balance. Lawmakers must weigh the national security concerns raised by TikTok’s Chinese ownership against the potential impact on free speech and privacy rights. The American Parents’ Coalition’s involvement in the debate underscores the complexity of the issues at stake, as well as the challenges of addressing digital platforms’ influence on society. Regardless of the outcome, the campaign against TikTok reflects broader concerns about the role of social media in shaping public discourse and the need for responsible oversight of these powerful platforms.

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