The U.S. government plans to create a website to host content that is banned in the EU so that European internet users can still view it.
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The U.S. government plans to create a website to host content that is banned in the EU so that European internet users can still view it.
For example, Germany bans Nazi content but now the U.S. government in the name of "free speech" will host that content so Germans can view it online despite it being banned in their country.
An incredible government y'all voted for.
@carnage4life So kind of like a deranged Voice of America?
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The U.S. government plans to create a website to host content that is banned in the EU so that European internet users can still view it.
For example, Germany bans Nazi content but now the U.S. government in the name of "free speech" will host that content so Germans can view it online despite it being banned in their country.
An incredible government y'all voted for.
@carnage4life lol, they *only* want to host Nazi content, and then protect it with the "law" from being taken down. What a bunch of assholes.
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The U.S. government plans to create a website to host content that is banned in the EU so that European internet users can still view it.
For example, Germany bans Nazi content but now the U.S. government in the name of "free speech" will host that content so Germans can view it online despite it being banned in their country.
An incredible government y'all voted for.
@carnage4life
While I want to be optimistic that this could do some good in fighting unfair government censorship (such as in the UK), this feels so much more like an attempt to destabilize US "competitors". -
The U.S. government plans to create a website to host content that is banned in the EU so that European internet users can still view it.
For example, Germany bans Nazi content but now the U.S. government in the name of "free speech" will host that content so Germans can view it online despite it being banned in their country.
An incredible government y'all voted for.
It would be awesome if Germany could return the favor by hosting all the television programming that Trump's FCC has banned.
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The U.S. government plans to create a website to host content that is banned in the EU so that European internet users can still view it.
For example, Germany bans Nazi content but now the U.S. government in the name of "free speech" will host that content so Germans can view it online despite it being banned in their country.
An incredible government y'all voted for.
So like the climate change and DEI and "woke" information removed from the US government websites?
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The U.S. government plans to create a website to host content that is banned in the EU so that European internet users can still view it.
For example, Germany bans Nazi content but now the U.S. government in the name of "free speech" will host that content so Germans can view it online despite it being banned in their country.
An incredible government y'all voted for.
@carnage4life Nazis have always been hosting their shit in the USA and other permissive places. Maybe I should set up a webpage with pictures of Kinder Surprise and Cuban Cigars to retaliate...
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The U.S. government plans to create a website to host content that is banned in the EU so that European internet users can still view it.
For example, Germany bans Nazi content but now the U.S. government in the name of "free speech" will host that content so Germans can view it online despite it being banned in their country.
An incredible government y'all voted for.
@carnage4life and presumably the German and other EU governments will simply block that and other similar IP? And VPNs?
Such a great gain for free speech. -
The U.S. government plans to create a website to host content that is banned in the EU so that European internet users can still view it.
For example, Germany bans Nazi content but now the U.S. government in the name of "free speech" will host that content so Germans can view it online despite it being banned in their country.
An incredible government y'all voted for.
@carnage4life Perfect timing. Now tech companies have a place to put all the revenge porn.
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The U.S. government plans to create a website to host content that is banned in the EU so that European internet users can still view it.
For example, Germany bans Nazi content but now the U.S. government in the name of "free speech" will host that content so Germans can view it online despite it being banned in their country.
An incredible government y'all voted for.
@carnage4life I hope it will get a subsection dedicated to Vance memes, so that U.S. users can view them even though they are banned in their home country.
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The U.S. government plans to create a website to host content that is banned in the EU so that European internet users can still view it.
For example, Germany bans Nazi content but now the U.S. government in the name of "free speech" will host that content so Germans can view it online despite it being banned in their country.
An incredible government y'all voted for.
@carnage4life We already have a site in the US for Nazi content: x.com
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The U.S. government plans to create a website to host content that is banned in the EU so that European internet users can still view it.
For example, Germany bans Nazi content but now the U.S. government in the name of "free speech" will host that content so Germans can view it online despite it being banned in their country.
An incredible government y'all voted for.
@carnage4life correct, if by "y'all" you mean, "none of the people reading this message"
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The U.S. government plans to create a website to host content that is banned in the EU so that European internet users can still view it.
For example, Germany bans Nazi content but now the U.S. government in the name of "free speech" will host that content so Germans can view it online despite it being banned in their country.
An incredible government y'all voted for.
@carnage4life I’m sure content providers like Disney will be delighted when the whole world can use this to access their content.
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