{"id":1116258,"date":"2023-07-13T04:53:44","date_gmt":"2023-07-13T08:53:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/uncategorized\/dragging-business-leaders-to-congress-is-not-a-solution-to-reason\/"},"modified":"2023-07-13T04:53:44","modified_gmt":"2023-07-13T08:53:44","slug":"dragging-business-leaders-to-congress-is-not-a-solution-to-reason","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/censorship\/dragging-business-leaders-to-congress-is-not-a-solution-to-reason\/","title":{"rendered":"Dragging Business Leaders to Congress Is Not a Solution to &#8230; &#8211; Reason"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    American public figures and corporations are increasingly    self-censoring to please the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). One    conservative advocate wants Congress to fight back by dragging    business leaders and others to Washington, D.C., for public    hearings.  <\/p>\n<p>    But China's government bullying can't be fixed by U.S.    government bullying.  <\/p>\n<p>    Fearing loss of access to the Chinese market, companies    routinely avoid speech that may anger the CCP. For    example,     an investigative report from the free    speech group PEN America revealed that Hollywood studios write    and produce with CCP guidelines in mind in hopes of retaining    access to its     $2.46 billion box-office market.  <\/p>\n<p>    From 2016 to 2021, the Swedish National China Centre    compiled data on foreign businesses in China from English and    Chinese language news sites, company statements, and social    media posts and found that Chinese consumers routinely boycott    companies that contradict CCP doctrine. More than        80 percent of the companies that    consumers boycotted for violating Chinese territorial claims,    such as sovereignty over Taiwan, Tibet, and Hong Kong, issued    apologies in response.  <\/p>\n<p>    Actors, sports officials, and other public figures also    regularly apologize to China and self-censor when they offend    the CCP. In 2019, Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey    tweeted his support for Hong Kong protesters, costing the    NBA     hundreds of millions of dollars in deals    and leading Chinese broadcasters to     cancel broadcasts. The league    described    the comment as \"regrettable\" and LeBron James        said Morey \"wasn't educated on the    situation,\" while Morey apologized    for \"offending or misunderstanding\" Chinese fans. In    2021, actor John Cena     apologized for calling Taiwan a country    on social media while filming Fast & Furious    9. That same year, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie    Dimon     apologized after joking that his company    would outlast the CCP, stating that \"it's never right to joke\"    about another country.  <\/p>\n<p>    The consistent self-censorship U.S. companies and public    figures engage in to appease an authoritarian regime led Oren    Cass, founder and executive director of the conservative think    tank American Compass, to argue that Congress should intervene.    Cass sees China's economic influence as undermining the    American tradition of free speech.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"The pursuit of profit often calls for kowtowing to the    CCP. As a result, American movie studios and sports leagues    self-censor in keeping with the CCP's preferencesand American    business leaders fall over themselves apologizing for any    possible slight,\" Cass writes in a recent policy paper,        A Hard Break from China. \"Americans are    mostly oblivious to the reality that they are seeing only what    the CCP will allow, except when the occasional misstep by a    star or executive leads to groveling.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    One solution to \"re-normalize free speech,\" Cass argues,    is to \"raise the reputational stakes by creating a high-profile    forum that embarrasses people who toe the CCP line.\" Enter the    House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party.  <\/p>\n<p>    Cass' proposal seeks to transform the committee into a    platform where those who are honest \"earn widespread praise\"    and those who stay silent or lie would face \"higher    reputational costs.\" Business leaders would be asked or    subpoenaed to testify under oath about their experiences with    the CCP and what they really think about China.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"We're going to have a Hollywood hearing. We're going to    have a sports hearing. We're going to have a finance hearing.    And we're going to kind of move our way consistently through    different sectors,\" Cass tells Reason,arguing    that the prospect of public humiliation would encourage    executives to stop self-censoring.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"The only peril you're in is if you have really dumb and    indefensible ideas, which is exactly how a democracy is    supposed to work,\" Cass says. \"It's not like some    kind of witch hunt project to try to embarrass people. It's, in    a sense, quite the opposite. All you have to do to have a    triumphant appearance is show up and say what you    think.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Other critics of China's influence strongly disagree.    Having a House committee question business leaders \"is not a    good step,\" Angeli Datt, PEN America's China research and    advocacy lead, tells Reason.    \"We can't counter Chinese government censorship or restrictions    on free expression by restricting free expression. We have to    show that within a democracy and within the confines and    principles that we believe indemocratic norms and free    expressionthat there's ways to put pressure and expose and    ultimately shame companies into not making censorship    decisions.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Cass, who sees his proposal as a counterbalance to the    CCP's censorship pressures, denies that the committee would    have its own chilling effect on international business    relations. \"What's coercive about the subpoena?\" Cass says.    \"The only thing you're being asked to do is, again, say what    you actually think.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The House Select Committee on the CCP, formed in January    and chaired by Rep. Mike Gallagher (RWis.), has not summoned    any business leaders or celebrities to speak about Chinese    censorship. However, when asked at a U.S. Chamber of Commerce    conference in May if the committee would seek testimony from    business executives, Gallagher said \"Companies should be    prepared to defend their investment strategy in China, their    manufacturing presence in China,\" according to     The Wall Street Journal. \"My goal    is not to have some sort of bomb-throwing viral moment,\" he    added.  <\/p>\n<p>    The committee follows several legislative efforts to curb    CCP-induced censorship. In 2019 and again in 2021, a bipartisan    group of senators     introduced a bill that would have set up    the China Censorship Monitor and Action Group, an interagency    task force dedicated to reporting on CCP-related free    expression concerns. In May 2020, Sen. Ted Cruz    (RTexas)     introduced the SCRIPT Act which would    block federal agencies from assisting productions that alter    content for CCP censors. In February 2022, Rep. Mark Green    (RTenn.)     introduced the SCREEN Act, which would have a    similar effect.  <\/p>\n<p>    Their proposals touch on an underlying irony of American    concerns about Chinese soft power. As PEN America noted in its    report, \"The Hollywood-Pentagon relationship\"    affords Hollywood studios \"conditional access to military    facilities and experts\" for films that the government \"believes    will reflect well on the country's armed forces.\" The report    rightly notes, however, that \"this governmental influence does    not bring to bear a heavy-handed system of institutionalized    censorship, as Beijing's does.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Cass and Gallagher aren't alone in wanting business    leaders to testify about Chinese influence. In May, Yaqiu Wang,    senior China researcher at Human Rights Watch,     testified to the House Rules Committee,    calling on behalf of her organization for Congress to \"hold    hearings requesting executives of companiesto testify in    relation to their China operations, including whether they have    conducted human rights due diligence and their responses to    requests from Chinese authorities that would be contrary to    their human rights responsibilities.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    On the other hand, to combat censorship in Hollywood, PEN    America endorses in its report Gallagher's     proposal requiring studios to disclose    whether their films were altered \"to fit the demands of the    Chinese Communist Party,\" similar to the \"no animals were    harmed in the making of this film\" notice that many films    contain. It also recommends studios commit to only altering    their films for the version shown in China.  <\/p>\n<p>    Datt maintains that congressional hearings would    constitute government overreach. \"I have no problem with    blasting that person or having media scrutiny on a business    decision because that should be subjected to scrutiny. Studios    should not be making these decisions in their films based on    the dictates of a single government,\" she says. But \"government    hearings, I think, cross a line into another    governmentcoercively forcing studios into a very specific    effort.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    Datt points out correctly that the American tradition of    free expression is built on the idea that the people, not the    federal government, will hold institutions accountable for    their speech. Allowing Congress to intimidate public figures    over their speech, whether censored by China or not, risks    unintentionally chilling China-related speech and business    relations.  <\/p>\n<p>    The press, everyday citizens, and other concerned    stakeholders have always held companies and public figures    accountable for their speech. The solution to China's    infringement on free speech is not government    bullyingit's more    speech.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Continue reading here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/reason.com\/2023\/07\/09\/the-solution-to-chinese-censorship-is-not-show-hearings\/\" title=\"Dragging Business Leaders to Congress Is Not a Solution to ... - Reason\" rel=\"noopener\">Dragging Business Leaders to Congress Is Not a Solution to ... - Reason<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> American public figures and corporations are increasingly self-censoring to please the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). 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