While the Trump administration considers a complete ban on the Chinese-owned social media platform, new evidence emerges daily of TikTok's insidious influence on American youth. The latest example? A viral "wellness trend" that has young Americans abandoning their own culture to embrace Chinese lifestyle practices.
According to reports, Chinese-American influencers are promoting what they call "Chinese girl wellness" routines to millions of impressionable young Americans. The trend encourages users to adopt Eastern practices and mindsets, effectively programming our youth to view Chinese culture as superior to American traditions.
This isn't just about wellness tips, Patriots. This is about cultural subversion happening right under our noses.
"When a foreign adversary controls the algorithm that determines what 170 million Americans see every day, every trend becomes a potential weapon," warned one national security expert.
The timing couldn't be more suspicious. As President Trump's second administration ramps up pressure on Communist China and considers decisive action against TikTok, the platform doubles down on content that makes young Americans question their own cultural identity.
The Real Question: Coincidence or Coordination?
Think about it: Would China allow an American-owned app to push Western lifestyle choices on Chinese teenagers? Of course not. The Chinese Communist Party tightly controls what their citizens see online, yet we're supposed to believe this "wellness trend" just organically appeared on American feeds?
This is exactly why the Trump administration has made TikTok a priority. Every day we delay action is another day that Chinese algorithms shape the minds of our children and grandchildren.
The evidence keeps mounting that TikTok isn't just entertainment – it's a psychological operation designed to weaken American cultural confidence from within. How many more "trends" will it take before we finally pull the plug on this digital trojan horse?
