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  • #Europe
  • #free-speech
  • #censorship
  • Republicans criticize Europe's approach to free speech, despite their own hypocrisy.
  • Europe is increasingly criminalizing speech that doesn't meet American thresholds for incitement or harassment.
  • European laws and court rulings have expanded restrictions on hate speech and offensive expression.
  • Cases like Daniel Féret's in Belgium and Vejdeland v. Sweden highlight Europe's lower thresholds for punishing speech.
  • Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, and Austria have enforced strict speech laws, sometimes targeting activists and academics.
  • Britain has sentenced individuals for stirring racial hatred, sparking backlash over disproportionate punishments.
  • European leaders are pushing for even broader hate speech laws, covering more categories like gender and disability.
  • Critics argue that expanding speech restrictions risks social ills, censorship envy, and radicalization.
  • The U.S. First Amendment provides stronger protections, though Trump's actions have also threatened free expression.
  • Europe's speech laws could be exploited by authoritarians, undermining liberal values.