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by Judith Bergman • March 15,
2019 at 5:00 am
- The above
initiatives, of course, exist in addition to all the other
measures that the EU has put in place to "guide"
Europeans onto the path of proper thinking... which the
untransparent and unaccountable online tech giants --
Facebook, Google, Twitter and Mozilla -- signed in October
2018, and their 2019 "Code of Conduct on countering
illegal online hate speech online."
- In the same vein as
China's "reeducation camps" or the former Soviet
Union's "rehabilitation centers" that abused
psychiatry for political purposes, Marine Le Pen in September
was ordered to undergo psychiatric tests for tweeting the pictures,
ostensibly to establish whether she "is capable of
understanding remarks and answering questions".
- It is probably safe
to say that the first victims of the EU's media literacy
policies will be diversity of opinion and free speech.

Marine Le
Pen (pictured at podium), the leader of France's Rassemblement
National (National Rally) party, posted tweets condemning the Islamic
State terrorist group, including photos of their murdered victims.
For this, she was charged with the crime of "disseminating
violent images," and ordered by a court to undergo a
psychiatric evaluation to determine whether she "is capable of
understanding remarks and answering questions." (Photo by
Sylvain Lefevre/Getty Images)
The first European Media Literacy Week, an
initiative of the European Union, will take place March 18-22 in
various European cities. The week is a new initiative by the European
Commission, putatively "to underline the societal importance
of media literacy and promote media literacy initiatives and
projects across the EU". The European Commission explains its
policy of strengthening 'media literacy' within the EU -- which
could have been a noble and useful initiative -- the following way:
"With the rapid rise of digital technology and
its increasing use in business, education and culture, it is
important to ensure everyone can understand and engage with digital
media.
"Media literacy is vital for economic growth
and job creation. Digital technologies are a key driver of
competitiveness and innovation in the media, information, and
communication technology sectors."
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