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Samizdata quote of the day – free speech in Europe edition

“Europe has a serious free speech problem. Instead of taking ever more measures to punish their citizens for what they say, it’s time for countries from Germany to Britain to abolish the deeply illiberal legislation they have, with little attention from the press or the public, introduced over the course of the last decades. To live up to the most basic values of the democracies that are now under threat, the continent needs to reverse course—and restore true freedom of speech.”

Yascha Mounk

2 comments to Samizdata quote of the day – free speech in Europe edition

  • Roué le Jour

    Fixing the west in general and Britain in particular requires electing genuine conservatives. There are three reasons why that won’t happen. 1) There is no such party. 2) The powers that be will make damn sure there never is such a party. 3) People living in socialist counties become institutionalized and there is no guarantee that they would vote for such a party anyway.

  • DiscoveredJoys

    A problem arising in the difference between Common Law and Napoleonic Law perhaps?

    Common Law: an individual can do anything that is not prohibited, hence freedom of speech.

    Napoleonic Law: people may only do (or say) what is permitted by the state

    Britain used to be Common Law but got sucked into the Napoleonic Law of the EU. I wonder if TTK wants to cosy up to the EU so that we may continue to do ‘only what is permitted’?

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