No, Europe. No one is above criticism or mockery. Not presidents, not prophets, no one. This is a serious mistake--Taking away fundamental rights in response to threats. Some defaming of Mohammed is bigotry. Some isn't. Outlawing all of it is not the way to address the former.https://twitter.com/DGreenbaum/status/1055796661048524800 …
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Replying to @NGrossman81
No. It's more nuanced. The ruling implies expression which can be interpreted by courts as incitement is not protected. This is common in Europe and is part of the WWII legacy. I disagree but it isn't really precedent setting in my opinion.
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Replying to @brienbarnett
Thanks for the clarification. I still disagree, but it's important to note the judicial flexibility.
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from Illinois, USA
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