Interesting double standard playing out in Europe right now. A German court just slapped an €1,800 fine on someone for insulting a convicted criminal, yet EU bureaucrats get a free pass tossing around "pigs" when talking about Americans.
Meanwhile, the U.S. State Department isn't staying quiet—they're pointing fingers at Brussels for weaponizing DSA regulations against a major social platform that won't play ball with their censorship demands. The crackdown targets those refusing to bend on content moderation rules.
Seems like one set of speech rules for the elites, another for everyone else. Classic.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 12-09 11:15
The EU is really double standard.
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CounterIndicator
· 12-07 21:16
Double standard dogs really deserve to die.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 12-07 03:55
Double standards should not exist in the long term.
Interesting double standard playing out in Europe right now. A German court just slapped an €1,800 fine on someone for insulting a convicted criminal, yet EU bureaucrats get a free pass tossing around "pigs" when talking about Americans.
Meanwhile, the U.S. State Department isn't staying quiet—they're pointing fingers at Brussels for weaponizing DSA regulations against a major social platform that won't play ball with their censorship demands. The crackdown targets those refusing to bend on content moderation rules.
Seems like one set of speech rules for the elites, another for everyone else. Classic.