Three out of four Germans think that free speech is being suppressed.
According to a recent Insa survey, 74% of Germans think that the nation's free expression is being suppressed by fear of the repercussions. Self-censorship was shown to be widespread in the poll, particularly among young individuals and right-wing voters. The growing anxiety is exemplified by the story of the elderly who was raided after retweeting a meme criticizing Economy Minister Habeck. In a another instance, a lady who insulted Foreign Minister Baerbock online was fined €6,000. In a recent critique of the system, defence attorney Udo Vetter disclosed that more than 140,000 arrest warrants for political insults are pending in Germany. Source: ZeroHedge
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