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Germoids are so subhuman that their police :marseycop3: tried to dox and arrest :marseyhandsup: some guy for calling a politician :marseykamalarentfree: fat

This is the hideous :marseymyeyes: pig of a politician :marseybuttigieg: (who could feed a village if she was spitroasted over a fire):

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If we invade g*rmany I will unironically go to the front :marseyviewerstare: lines :marseystocksupdown: and crush :marseyironmaiden: some barbarian :marseyklennylegion: skulls.

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  • ChristmasforIsrael : Iirc you can LOSE a defamation case in Japan or Korea even if what you said was TRUE

America is not only the only country where "hate speech" is not against the law, but it is also the only country where "insulting" people is not a crime either. In addition, American defamation laws are by far the weakest in the world. In the rest of the world, any negative comment about another person can be prosecuted - either as defamation or as "insult". In Switzerland, a man was arrested for making a Facebook post calling Angela Merkel a Nazi. He was charged with "insulting a foreign leader". In Germany, a man was charged with "insulting a foreign leader" for making a television comedy sketch about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. In France, a woman was arrested (police raided her house in the middle of the night) for commenting "She's a liar" on a video of a politician giving a speech. Another woman in France was arrested for writing a negative restaurant review on Yelp. In Japan, you can be charged with defamation for writing negative movie reviews. In Portugal, a man was charged with defamation for saying that the country's president should "go work". But, in America, people are not only free to openly insult the president, but they are even allowed to send racist abuse directly to the president himself. It goes without saying that there is not a single other country on the planet where this would be permitted.

America is also the only country in the world where the government cannot ban any book, movie, or video game. Every other country has government bodies - like Australia's Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) and Britain's British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) - tasked with censorship of art. And, much like the laws against "hate speech", these censorship laws are supported by more or less everyone outside of America.

Europe also has a wide range of "human rights" laws criminalizing everything from "praising terrorism" to "disparaging the memory of the deceased". Once censorship laws are passed, they always become more and more restrictive over time. Europe will inevitably become like the Soviet Union. Let's just hope that we don't as well.

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!burgers Why are we lead to believe that America is a "bad place" when all evidence seems to point to this being the best country on earth? :marseypatriot:

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People outside of America actually make fun of us for protecting civil liberties like this. If you've ever looked at /r/ShitAmericansSay, nearly all of the posts on there are from insufferably smug, smarmy western Europeans (especially Britshits), Canadians, and Australians mocking Americans for supporting civil liberties like freedom of speech. Here's a typical example:

https://i.rdrama.net/images/17246436231452017.webp

Obviously, if America were enlightened and progressive like le EUtopia, we would legally prohibit people from opening creation museums.

In 2021, Switzerland banned Islamic face coverings, joining numerous other European countries. Previously, Switzerland had banned minarets. European countries will throw you in prison if you criticize Islam, but they have absolutely no problem passing laws that explicitly discriminate against Muslims. It's honestly like the Eurotrash just want their bigotry to be covert and clandestine rather than up-front and unvarnished.

Years ago, polls showed that only about 30% of Americans would support a burqa ban, compared with over 60% in the UK and over 80% in France. That's not because Americans like the burqa or what it stands for (quite the opposite, in fact), but simply because Americans, generally speaking, have a much deeper respect for civil liberties and individual freedoms than our European counterparts do. We may not like something, but we will still defend your right to it. That's a uniquely American mindset, and it's easily my favorite thing about this country. As I've said before, the European mentality of "everything I don't like should be banned and everything I do like should be provided for free as a human right" just doesn't fly in America.

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:#marseywords:

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https://media.tenor.com/YM8tuhdsl48AAAAx/usa-crazy-eagle.webp

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Europeans legitimately don't know what rights are.

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Many eurostrags have tried to tell me that they have more freedom :marseyeaglerider: because they get more free shit from the government.

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/u/e-jazzer you are a disgusting, vile piece of anti-freedom garbage and, without our "inconceivable freedom" (only inconceivable to your tiny, european mind), your ancestors would have faced prompt execution by the authoritarian powers you support the powers of

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/u/e-jazzer I hope you get r*ped by a pack of sandBIPOCs

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:marseysalu#teusa:

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God bless America

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because everyone else is trying to pull us down to their level

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Why are we lead to believe that America is a "bad place" when all evidence seems to point to this being the best country on earth?

But the poors don't have healthcare how can our country function? :soycry:

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Europe will inevitably become like the Soviet Union

Complete with economic stagnation

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https://media.tenor.com/8WkTyOX9RWYAAAAx/guile-trash.webp

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Praying Trump gets elected so you get sent to some kind of concentration camp

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THATS RIGHT LONGPOSTBOT

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Yes but it was very mean and really hurt her feelings :marseytearyfrown:

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A niggle: we have many kinds of censorship laws in the U.S., ranging from protecting state secrets to banning obscenity. What protects us is not that they're categorically absent, but that our people has such a strong spirit of liberty that our officials are always kept fearful to apply them narrowly, lest they step too far.

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State secrets only get protection by people who have obligated themselves to protect them, like with a security clearance. Once the cat's out of the bag, though, I don't think the US government has recourse against a random person republishing a leaked state secret.

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>Julian Assange

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Soliciting a leak in conspiracy with the person who has clearance isn't protected. It's generally a crime in the US (and many other places) to coordinate someone else doing a crime. The cat is also not "out of the bag" at the point when the person with access hasn't leaked anything yet.

No one republishing WikiLeaks has faced prosecution.

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h-h-he can't wipe his a-butt I heard

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Obscenity laws haven't existed in at least 50 years

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this neighbor thinks hate speech is fricking free speech :marseylaugh:

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:#nottakingthebait:

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oops, motherlover! i forgot racists on here lul

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:#marseyoctopus4:

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admit you hate blah pepo and il admit im baiting

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america is outsourcing its censorship to companies by fining companies for "creating a hostile work environment" unless they fire people for being offensive, americans are very politically literate so they just think companies are woke but its all the governments doing

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the man who wrote that book huffs gasoline btw

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