"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.
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.
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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 ...
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Hosted on MSNGerman Prosecutors Accidentally Prove JD Vance's Point About Free Speech in Disturbing '60 Minutes' InterviewAuthoritarians in the United States and Europe have stopped trying to conceal their tyrannical inclinations and behavior. And ...
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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 ...
Vance Calls Germany's Speech Laws "Orwellian" as Raids Spark Outrage | Firstpost America | N18G US Vice President JD Vance has ignited a firestorm in Europe. Days before Germany's elections, he ...
The segment, which aired on Sunday, showcased how German authorities crack down on online speech deemed harmful or offensive ...
Three nights of unrelenting bombing destroyed Dresden in 1945. As snow fell at the weekend, neo-Nazi supporters took to its ...
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. Sharyn Alfonsi: ...
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At the Munich Security Conference, Vice President JD Vance delivered a pointed speech criticizing European censorship, ...
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