Policing the internet in Germany, where hate speech, insults are a crime | 60 Minutes
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Top Comments (10)
Fighting imaginary fascism with actual fascism 👍🏼
As a german i better not post my opinion here...
JD Vance proved correct hours later. Thanks, 60 minutes, for showing how JD Vance was 100% correct.
It is not that Germans don't have a sense of humor, it is that they are banned from making jokes!
Violent crime is at a 15 year high in germany...but they are worried about "mean words" on the internet.
American: "How are things going in Germany?" German: "Oh, I can't complain."
A rapist was insulted online by a WOMAN and the hate speech against him was punished almost or even more severely than his crime. I, and I am not the only one, thinks this is insane.
Just the way they viciously giggle when they can take away someone's phone speaks for it all.
We went to from, "This is not happening", to "Okay its happening, but it's a good thing"
She should have askes "Who decides what's offensive?" "Who decides what's true?"
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Top Comments (10)
Fighting imaginary fascism with actual fascism 👍🏼
As a german i better not post my opinion here...
JD Vance proved correct hours later. Thanks, 60 minutes, for showing how JD Vance was 100% correct.
It is not that Germans don't have a sense of humor, it is that they are banned from making jokes!
Violent crime is at a 15 year high in germany...but they are worried about "mean words" on the internet.
American: "How are things going in Germany?" German: "Oh, I can't complain."
A rapist was insulted online by a WOMAN and the hate speech against him was punished almost or even more severely than his crime. I, and I am not the only one, thinks this is insane.
Just the way they viciously giggle when they can take away someone's phone speaks for it all.
We went to from, "This is not happening", to "Okay its happening, but it's a good thing"
She should have askes "Who decides what's offensive?" "Who decides what's true?"