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by sneak
91 days ago
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That’s just an example. Germany’s censorship (a violation of human rights to peaceful free expression) doesn’t just stop at political parties. The fact that they are even discussing a ban of AfD shows how ridiculously dangerous such powers are when held by the state. The AfD is disgusting but until and unless they take up arms, speech is speech. “First they came for the racists, and I didn’t speak up because I was not a racist. Then they came for the publishers of violent video games…” There is no power that you can give to the state that they will not eventually abuse at their convenience. It positively astounds me that Germans do not understand this, given the nation’s history. |
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We already experienced what happens when you don't stop antidemocratic parties, and we don't want to run the experiment another time.
It astounds me that you don't understand this simple concept.
Also the US Administration currently is a beacon of free speech, threatening senators with the death penalty for reminding officers that they don't have to comply with unlawful orders