Posted August 06, 2016
Gnostic: You just said "government/police didn't get any new powers (at least not with regard of persecuting hate speech)."
So how that can be a argument against my point. "Why do you want to give more power to the government?"
You are dodging the question, why you want to give more power to the government.
hmm, not sure where we are misunderstanding each other. So how that can be a argument against my point. "Why do you want to give more power to the government?"
You are dodging the question, why you want to give more power to the government.
I don't want to give the government more power. What gave you the impression that I would support that?
I was merely pointing out that (so far) we haven't given the government more power to silence criticism.
Gnostic: The government lies. If they have to power to take down "hate speech" that they define themselves, how you can be sure they are not abusing it and feed lies instead? The government is not exactly trustworthy, no matter government of which ideology.
Because in a state of law there is also the judicial branch of power. In the end it is the courts who define where to draw the line, not the current government. There have been enough other cases where the courts gave the government or police a slap on the wrist for overstepping their authority. Similar, anybody accused of hate speech can challenge that in court.
My point is not that the government is perfect and doesn't lie. Or that the police doesn't make errors.
My point is that we still have a reasonable free and liberal society where you can voice criticism or dissenting opinions without being helplessly exposed to any punitive governmental action.
see, he could just go to one of the biggest German newspapers(FAZ) and directly criticize the government.
And nobody took that article down and replaced it with a more government-friendly version.
well, this only talks about the German mainstream media making shitty journalism, which is a different problem. And regarding that problem I happily raise my pitchfork and join the protest :)