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by raxxorrax
2468 days ago
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I think Germany is no good role model when it comes to content restrictions, since too many measures are based on fear or shame, while adherence to arbitrary content rules isn't examined critically. That is one factor why I believe Germany to be more likely to succumb to fascism again compared to the US for example. Luckily, the 21st century doesn't allow for much content control anymore. Mein Kampf can reasonably fail on itself. There is need for context, of course, that education can and has to provide. If you allow people to use their own judgement, perhaps that would have served as an incentive to use it in times of dire need. The current idea that fascism rose because of too few content control is a grave mistake. |
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Citation needed? From the view of my filter bubble it looks like white supremacy and it's racist ideologies seem to be on an alarming rise in both countries regardless of their approach on free speech.