For many years, the European Commission has published various documents-termed strategies, recommendation, or guidelines-that, under the pretext of combating discrimination, racism, and xenophobia, in practice impose obligations on Member States to censor and severely penalize any opinions critical of selected social groups, primarily homosexual and transsexual communities as well as Muslims. Moreover, under the guise of fighting disinformation, the Commission is systematically constructing a comprehensive system for monitoring and censoring the media-both state and private-as well as global social networking platforms. In 2022, the Digital Service Act entered into force, consolidating various EU legislative measures and self-regulatory practices to establish more effective state oversight of the Internet, ostensibly to suppress "unlawful," "discriminatory," or "hate speech" content.45 However, these terms remain imprecisely defined, creating opportunities for potential abuses that infringe upon freedom of expression. Without clear legal definitions of prohibited content, this regulation can be used to restrict online manifestations of right-wing views on topics such as immigration, religion, or abortion by classifying them as "hate speech" or "discriminatory content."
#GreatReset, das #Project2025 der #Heritage für #EU
Diskriminierung, Rassismus & Fremdenhass sind total ok, Hass auf #LGBTQ und #Muslime ist für #MCC #OrdoLuris selbstverständlich. #HateSpeech gibt es nicht & #DSA Unterdrückung durch #EU.
Oder halt was mit Unterdrückung der #Meinungsfreiheit