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by somenameforme
921 days ago
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I think here you're talking more about what eventually will happen, while your earlier comment (and the one I was responding to), is more about what is happening. The fact that the polarization may end up playing out better than in the US (though the situation in Germany as of yet gives no indications of that) is a different issue than the fact that there is an undeniably sharp rise in polarization, even in places with stringent speech controls. |
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Germany is a bit of a special case due to their history. They still can't cope with anything that looks even remotely similar to fascism.