• Hannes
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    Stochastic terrorism is a real thing though - and hate speech against a minority is one of the possible ways fascism can take root in a society.

    Germany learned this the hard way how easy it is to overtake a country that was previously one of the most liberal and modern societies. That’s why hate speech against minorities and holocaust denial are forbidden and harshly punished here - and that’s probably one of the reasons why other countries in Europe had their far-right surges in recent years quite a bit earlier since russia had to be more creative about dividing the population

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      Advocating for violence and hate speech is fully protected. As long as it is against “terrorists”. Whether these people are evil is of little relevance.

      You can publicly advocate for the killing of Sinwar or Putin. But not Netanyahu or Trump

      You are also not allowed to support groups your government designates as terrorists. Once again; you can support Israeli violence. You cannot support Hamas violence. The past was no different. Supporting groups such as the ANC or the Vietcong was illegal. Because that is terrorism.

      The government controls free speech. They simply added a middle man: the word “terrorism”.