I get why Germany specifically has anti-free speech laws, but surely they could’ve some amount of discretion in this case.
Wild, its almost like both people got in trouble for their respective crimes.
Just crazy.
Shouldn’t be a crime to criticize a shitty religion and its shitty preachers.
It is though, so… Too bad?
Edit: and its quite a bit more than criticism, if you would be honest about things.
Look, I agree with you on it being more than criticism. But people shouldn’t deny that it didn’t arise out of a vacuum. Being murderous for criticizing awful behavior doesn’t give you a great reputation.
Neither does being a hateful bigot.
What’s your point?
you should be careful you aren’t going to bat for something you don’t entirely believe in. You don’t want to encourage religious fanatics.
Calling someone a hateful bigot is endorsing violent extremism?
Hope you’ve got a soft mat to land on for that wild leap.
Europeans allow the nanny state to handle problems. That is the European mentality. Everything is supposed to be neutral and equal, and any disharmony is dealt by the state. In America, we have anti-free speech lobbyist and their allies who want to make the American people subservient, and docile. These are the people like Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Joe Biden, and the bunch.
i have got a bridge to sell you if you’re convinced that you can speak truth in front of Donald Trump and his cabinet.