Fetterman: TikTok ‘Warping’ Young People’s Views on Israel-Hamas War

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    WASHINGTON (JNS) – U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) on Wednesday told CNN‘s Jake Tapper that the popular social media app TikTok is distorting Americans’ perception of the war between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

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    Tapper, who is Jewish, had asked Fetterman—who is not, but has been one of the most vocal Zionists in Congress of late—about a New York Times/Siena College poll which found that 72% of registered voters aged 18 to 29 disapprove of the way U.S. President Joe Biden is handling the Israel-Palestine conflict. Why do so many younger people, especially Democrats, see Israel differently from the senator, Tapper asked.

    “I really don’t know,” Fetterman replied. “I do know that a lot of people are getting their perspective from TikTok.”

    “If you’re kind of getting your perspective on the world on TikTok, it’s going to tend to be kind of warped or not reflective of the history and actually the way things absolutely are,” said Fetterman. “Hamas started this, and they actually broke the ceasefire and they attacked and murdered babies, children, women—attacked a music concert and everything. It’s outrageous.”

    He went on to say that “it’s been very clear that Israel would very much want there to be peace. But they’ve made it very clear that after Oct. 7, that’s just not possible so long as Hamas is allowed to exist.”

    Earlier this month, Jewish TikTok employees reported experiencing antisemitism on the job and anti-Israel bias in content moderation.
    In March, Noa Tishby, the former Israeli special envoy for combating antisemitism, told JNS she regarded TikTok as the most hateful social media platform.


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    Esther in LA
    Esther in LA
    4 months ago

    Fetterman continues to pleasantly surprise. Gd bless him.

    Conservative Carl
    Conservative Carl
    4 months ago

    Platforms like TikTok are good for anything completely non-intellectual. The problem is that when something requires actual thinking, TikTok will distill it down to “four legs good, two legs bad.”

    anonymous
    anonymous
    4 months ago

    Social media is not for any kind of deep thought as it is inundated with air-heads looking for likes and followers. Lemmings are in revolt, the actual animal.