US nationals behind DPRK IT worker 'laptop farm' sent to prison
Posted by Brajeshwar 1 day ago
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Comment by throawayonthe 1 day ago
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Comment by juliusceasar 1 day ago
Only "Sitting Bull" or "Running Wolf" are the OG.
Comment by decafninja 1 day ago
Rather, where are their true allegiances? It is relatively easy to become a naturalized US citizen, versus say, a citizen of the PRC.
Highly, highly, controversial and politically incorrect tak, but are there people (and entities, including nation-states) that take advantage of that for their own purposes? I wouldn’t doubt it.
I know people who are naturalized US citizens (or even second generation immigrants) from countries friendly and allied to the US, who, if hypothetically asked who they would fight for in a shooting war, would pick their country of origin without hesitation.
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Comment by verall 1 day ago
> claim: these people have Chinese names, are they REALLY Americans??
> response: suspecting "true allegiance" based on peoples names is racist and was used to justify atrocities like Japanese internment in our country's history
> rebuttal to response: "art of being a Good Person these days, is never admitting that you know or suspect this, even if you've seen & heard it yourself."
Instead of defending the claim you're just claiming you're being censored.
Comment by linksnapzz 1 day ago
Comment by verall 1 day ago
Most people consider the modern state, society, etc, to be an improvement. Many people also consider not questioning people's loyalties by their surnames, to be an improvement, even though I'm sure it was common sense for a long time.
Comment by tancop 1 day ago
no one i know really believes in nation states or national security (thats security OF the state, not the people who live IN it) or patriotism and being a "good citizen". our generation got over the "western civilization" propaganda. we know china is just another country that might be less rich and less democratic but its not the enemy, no country is. even the little kids know because they watch speed, he might not be the most politically literate person but his streams showed the whole world that we have more in common than the borders dividing us.
these laptop farms are only a problem because they run scams and steal personal info from hacked servers. if it was just about state and corporate secrets it would actually be a good thing, theres always a chance that info ends up leaked on public sites and transparency is always good.
Comment by thrance 1 day ago
Comment by decafninja 1 day ago
Would you say the same if the people involved had names that sounded more Caucasian but from a similarly rival nation?
Disclaimer: I myself am an Asian American, naturalized citizen, with a distinctly Asian sounding name. I don’t think top commenter is racist.
Comment by verall 1 day ago
If the people had Russian names instead and top commenter said:
>US Nationals
><Russian names>
it's still racist, yes.
> I don’t think top commenter is racist.
I won't make any claims about the commenter. I'll criticize their implication that people with foreign sounding names are not "real Americans" though.
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