To Europe from an American: I'm so sorry our American trash president and policy is showing up on your shores.
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I mean...the reason Europe is weathering this better (for now) is because we have 28 different independenty timed governments with different cultures, multiple parties and media spheres for 500 million people (and we're slightly better at recognizing and organizing against fascism because of what it has already done to us).
Y'all have one race between two parties, one of which is heavily compromised, for 330 million people in a single winner-takes-all race for an emperor-like post. It is like the system was designed to fail.
Also, it is only in our selfish overlords' best interest for you to divide yourself into smaller groups to pick over.
A vote for EU right wing parties in the coming elections is a vote for Putin.
considering putin is the one funding and propagandizing for those parties.
Putinβs useless idiots.
Can we please stop calling them friends? The US Government is working against us.
We should then ban the Heritage Foundation in Europe.
No, banning an organisation for their opinion would infringe on freedom of speech.
They deserve however to be ridiculized, and held accountable in case they do break the law.
Freedom of speech is not a limitless concept, opinions voiced still bear consequence and accountability (for instance, we have laws against hate speech, perjury, harassment, etc.).
And on the other hand, the Heritage Foundation doesn't work solely on voicing their opinions, it actively deals with influential agents and funds disruptive movements underhandedly for the express goal of weakening institutions of social order. Namely, they act against democracy, law, and social cohesion to further their own goals of unchecked power and demographic hegemony.
To me, this falls under the tolerance paradox: if we allow ourselves to suffer their poisonous actions on the grounds that they are free to express themselves, we risk being destroyed as a union and seeing these same freedoms being taken away from us and everyone else.
Nile Gardiner can fuck off