Germany, election
In the U.S., most of what gets posted online, even if it's hate-filled, is protected by the First Amendment as free speech.
Margaret Brennan should immediately Google the Weimar Fallacy.
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Daily Caller on MSNCBS Aired Ride Along With German Police On Anti-Free Speech Raid Hours After Saying Free Speech Led To NazisCBS’s “60 Minutes” broadcasted German police raiding a man’s home over internet posts the same day the network’s Margaret ...
CBS’ “Face the Nation" host Margaret Brennan argued to Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Sunday that Nazi Germany used free ...
CBS journalist Margaret Brennan was rebuked Sunday after she claimed that free speech was “weaponized” in Germany to carry ...
CBS News has turned to Germany – of all nations – to argue for more restraints on free speech. Liberals and their media friends truly are clueless.
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The US vice president linked the US military deployment in Germany with the country's hate-speech laws. Ahead of federal ...
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In the U.S., most of what we say online, even if it's hate filled, is protected by the First Amendment as free speech. But in Germany, prosecutors and cops police the internet.
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We say: What historical ignorance! Free speech didn’t cause Germany to perpetrate a Holocaust, as Brennan suggested. Indeed, ...
"60 Minutes" did a lengthy report on Germany's efforts to stop offensive rhetoric online, ranging from riding along with police raids to speaking with state prosecutors.
Bavaria's state criminal police office said the young girl and her mother, a 37-year-old woman from Munich, died of their ...
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