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Yeah a lot of people are influenced by US propaganda. That shouldn't be surprising. However, let's look at what experts in other countries that are not America say.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-huawei-europe-britain/britain-managing-huawei-risks-has-no-evidence-of-spying-official-idUSKCN1Q91PM
https://phys.org/news/2018-12-evidence-huawei-spying-german-watchdog.html
But those voices are drowned out because, well US propaganda is very powerful. So much so that yeah, it influences individuals.
*Edit: And yes, US propaganda is so powerful it goes well beyond it's borders affecting individuals in other nations as well. I'm not asking you to believe me, I'm asking you to question where you got those opinions from.
They don't want to think about it and would rather just mash the downvote button on you for not saying the "correct" words as taught to them by their friendly neighborhood multimedia empire.
Dude typed up a massive multi sourced comment rebutting the tankie, what are you smoking?
There was no rebuttal. All those words agreed with my statement, that there's no evidence and they hardened their position because of the US.