• tal@lemmy.today
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    18 hours ago

    Elon Musk, unlike other tech bosses, "is not able to recognize good and evil,” a European Union top official said Wednesday.

    If the EU’s regulatory bodies want to censor speech in the EU, if they want to hide a post on Twitter so that European viewers cannot see it, feel that Europeans cannot handle seeing some content, that’s one thing.

    But I am far less sanguine about them censoring political speech where it involves communication between Americans.

    If the EU wants to try to leverage its market position to control communication and political speech between Americans, a role that I do not think is appropriate at all for the EU executive, then I start to have some very serious questions. We have a tradition that the government does not censor speech, and if the US government does not censor speech, I am even less willing to accept the idea that a government that I do not elect should be censoring speech here. I certainly do not feel that the EU executive should act as arbiter of good and evil in the United States.

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      4 hours ago

      Christ on a bike, most people already think Americans are ignorant, ill-informed dimwits with incredibly poor reading comprehension, there was no need to confirm it with this comment mate 😂

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      14 hours ago

      Boiled down and spoon fed: we, in Europe, don’t want an american messing with our politics.

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          8 hours ago

          There are a lot less lobbyist in Europe than in the US. We’re not safe. Just safe-r.

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              8 hours ago

              Through a collegial organ and not directly. Essentially the same system.

              I would prefer as well to have direct elections for all positions in the EU but I think that would scare too much the politians.

              Can you imagine a german campaigning in Spain or a greek in Austria?

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              8 hours ago

              Hello for Portugal!

              We could some lobbyists down here. Especially on the environmental front. But, then again, nobody really knows or understands how this country works, so… maybe it is for the better.

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      14 hours ago

      The US really needs to start including the paradox of tolerance in the school curriculum to prevent these ridiculous takes.

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        13 hours ago

        I agree, in addition what we need is a culture that values learning, education and knowledge. It’s sad how some people here don’t take school seriously.

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      14 hours ago

      I don’t understand. This doesn’t have anything to do with the US. People in Europe use Twitter and they see and post content.