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Topic: Facebook, Twitter, Google To Censor Immigration Discussion in Germany - page 6. (Read 3681 times)

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Sue them. This is a violation of free speech. Fuck the NWO.
legendary
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soon its all going to change




sr. member
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So you can not have free speech!! Very is democracy and my rights to speak freely? Why? Why don't speak about raping and stabbing? That's not Europe anymore. On spring is expected millions of refugees more!! Organize people and stop that!!!
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The two largest social networks, Facebook and Twitter, and the world’s largest search engine, Google, have teamed up with German law enforcement to delete “hate speech” within 24 hours in what is being seen as a last-ditch effort to silence public dissent about a gigantic wave of Syrian immigration.
Do the Germans not have free speech?  Huh


Achtung!!!!!
  Define what you mean by free speech! SCHNELL!!!!!


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJVZa9_Ha5c




legendary
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"To censor", "will be", "discussion" ahaha Cheesy C'mon, they're already doing it right from the beginning of this mess. A lot of video reports have been removed from facebook pages under ridiculous pretext, it happened more than two months ago. There was nothing wrong with these video files, just an interview with "refugees".

Now they're just trying to legalize it, nothing more. And they don't care about public opinion.

Do the Germans not have free speech?  Huh
Of course, the basic individual rights were not affected. But, when it comes to free speech for a public person, many actions of censorship are following you, including some variations of self-censorship. Otherwise you're risking to get into the list of undesirables, who are legal subject of defamation in the media. Just for example, it's formally allowed to represent an alternate point of view on the TV. But the critics against US or EU is mostly being done in the form of satire, and it can be seen only after midnight (ZDF Die Anstalt, for example).

If you take a closer look to situation, you would notice that Germans even aren't allowed to have a real constitution. They're still using so-called "Basic law for the Federal Republic of Germany", which was developed in 1949 by occupational administration and came in force without any referendum. Germany is still an occupied territory which lacks any kinds of sovereignty. You can't have a genuine freedom without sovereignty, because even your government doesn't have this privilege.
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The two largest social networks, Facebook and Twitter, and the world’s largest search engine, Google, have teamed up with German law enforcement to delete “hate speech” within 24 hours in what is being seen as a last-ditch effort to silence public dissent about a gigantic wave of Syrian immigration.
Do the Germans not have free speech?  Huh
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The two largest social networks, Facebook and Twitter, and the world’s largest search engine, Google, have teamed up with German law enforcement to delete “hate speech” within 24 hours in what is being seen as a last-ditch effort to silence public dissent about a gigantic wave of Syrian immigration.

The partnership to crack down on what Germany deems illegal speech comes after German law enforcement’s reported concerns about “racist abuse” posted to social media after the country’s huge and extremely controversial import of over a million Syrian refugees.

Justice Minister Heiko Maas is reported to have warned social networks that they must not become “a funfair for the far-right” and that “the benchmark to be applied will be German law and no longer just the terms of use of each network.”

Specialist teams will be used to track down, examine, and remove offending posts, and the process is not to take more than 24 hours.

After World War Two, all Nazi-related imagery and material was made illegal irrespective of context in Germany. All Nazi-related swastikas and salutes were replaced in the Wolfenstein video game remake, owing to this law.


http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2015/12/15/facebook-twitter-google-collude-with-german-government-to-censor-discussion-on-immigration/


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