European Union
Declares War on Internet Free Speech
by Soeren Kern
• June 3, 2016 at 5:00 am
This week, the EU, in partnership with Facebook, Twitter,
YouTube and Microsoft, unveiled a "code of conduct" to combat the
spread of "illegal hate speech" online in Europe. The next day,
Facebook suspended the account of Ingrid Carlqvist, Gatestone's Swedish
expert, after she posted a Gatestone video to her Facebook feed — called
"Sweden's Migrant Rape Epidemic."
The European Union (EU), in partnership with Facebook, Twitter, YouTube
and Microsoft, has unveiled a "code of conduct" to combat the
spread of "illegal hate speech" online in Europe.
Proponents of the initiative argue that in the aftermath of the recent
terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels, a crackdown on "hate
speech" is necessary to counter jihadist propaganda online.
Opponents counter that the initiative amounts to an assault on free
speech in Europe. They say that the EU's definition of "hate
speech" and "incitement to violence" is so vague that it could
include virtually anything deemed politically incorrect by European
authorities, including criticism of mass migration, Islam or even the
European Union itself.
Some Members of the European Parliament have characterized the EU's code
of online conduct — which requires "offensive" material to be
removed from the Internet within 24 hours, and replaced with
"counter-narratives" — as "Orwellian."
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