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So the only options are Bad China Bad! or somebody anticipating ocean front real estate in 80 years?
See false dichotomies for Your Fallacy.
Ah yes. The mystery company buying land right next to Air Force bases and key electrical infrastructure should definitely just be ignored.
Surely they could have no other motivation besides farming on their incredibly overpriced land that they purchased in extremely specific areas.
False Dichotomy again. The options aren't to ignore or not ignore. OP is simply suggesting that there might be a much simpler less sinister reason.
And what’s the advantage to assuming this?
Why does one require an advantage? An advantage over what?
Uttering fallacies, if intentional, is an effort to persuade with deliberate disregard for the truth. Why would one do that?
Its basic logic.
The US has political and economic competition in the globe, and, for some reason, allows those competitors to purchase land in the US.
An unidentified entity is purchasing huge amounts of land for well above market price near important military and civilian infrastructure.
Which is more practical, to assume an enemy is doing enemy things and attempting to spy on/sabotage you, or to assume everything is 100% innocent.
I would much rather myself and my government assume the former until proven otherwise, as assuming the latter only has negative outcomes.
You have zero evidence that China is involved. Your claim I responded to was that either it was China or a speculator buying beachfront property for 2100. That was a spectacularly ridiculous false dichotomy.
As you would know If you read the link that explained exactly what Flannery LLC is up to: they are buying agricultural land all over California. There is no mystery here.
Buying it up at well above market value. Why are they paying too much for land, and where does a company with no known owners/directors have $800 million?
I would like you to quote or link me to the comment where I said such a thing.
If you actually read my comments. I haven’t said much at all.
I would like you to quote or link me to the comment where I said such a thing.
All I’ve said so far is we shouldn’t assume it’s not china, as we don’t know who it is and assuming everything is hunky dory is naive and dangerous.
Lex Luthor make the purchase?
Otisburg? Otisburg!?
I think it's a very least, our government does need to do it's due diligence to protect American from foreign interests.
Years ago, the FBI used to investigate foreign actors acting against America's interests. Although I am no flag waving ultra-nationalist, I do believe that our government needs to protect Americans and our businesses, military and our institutions.
If they do not fulfill this basic need, then they are asleep at the wheel and like our failing cybersecurity, we are at a huge disadvantage against our enemies.
Also, don't forget that China was flying a surveillance balloon over the United States recently. And that was at least a second one that had flown previously over Hawaii several years ago. China is well known to operate a global surveillance program over many countries. This isn't paranoia, I mean we do it too with our signals intelligence.