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84% of Germans believe that there are people in the country who do not express their opinions for fear of consequences, according to a new poll by INS

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INSA says that "freedom of expression is under threat" in Germany.

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What is good to note about this is that they know it.
 
In a related trend:

GB News is now Britain's No1 news channel​

GB News is officially Britain's number one news channel - marking an historic milestone in British broadcasting.

The People’s Channel triumphed across key time slots in July, winning the ratings race across Breakfast, mornings, weekday prime-time, and the coveted Sunday morning political slot.

This marks the first time the BBC News Channel has been overtaken by GB News for an entire month, a landmark achievement which comes just a month after GB News’ celebrated its fourth birthday.

Ben Briscoe, GB News’ Head of Programming, commented: “This is a seismic moment, not just for us, but for British broadcasting.

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To some extent it would appear that true free speech is trending in Europe :)
 
And a kind of 3rd installment related:

South Korea removing border loudspeakers​

Seoul and Pyongyang have recently stopped propaganda broadcasts as part of a thaw in relations

South Korea has begun dismantling loudspeakers along the border with North Korea, Yonhap News Agency reported on Monday, citing the country’s Defense Ministry. The move comes weeks after both sides agreed to halt propaganda broadcasts as part of a broader effort to ease tensions on the peninsula.

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While globalists and loud segments of evangelicalism tout WW3, peace efforts (in this regard: freedom of speech "consideration") abound. :)
 
And a kind of 3rd installment related:

South Korea removing border loudspeakers​

Seoul and Pyongyang have recently stopped propaganda broadcasts as part of a thaw in relations

South Korea has begun dismantling loudspeakers along the border with North Korea, Yonhap News Agency reported on Monday, citing the country’s Defense Ministry. The move comes weeks after both sides agreed to halt propaganda broadcasts as part of a broader effort to ease tensions on the peninsula.

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While globalists and loud segments of evangelicalism tout WW3, peace efforts (in this regard: freedom of speech "consideration") abound. :)
South Korea actually voted in a leader who is very much inclined to North Korean politics. He is for reunification. He is very conciliatory towards the North which is why they are removing the loudspeakers. That might not be good for peace or freedom of speech if he gives away too much to appease the North.
 
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