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In this opinion piece, David Heinemeier Hansson argues that Europeans' understanding of free speech is severely limited compared to the American model. He criticizes European laws and practices that restrict speech—citing examples from the UK, Germany, and Denmark for criminalizing insults, hate speech, and controversial online behavior—as key factors contributing to failures in managing mass immigration. Hansson suggests that the inability to openly discuss the negative consequences of immigration policies, due to an overly narrow Overton window, has led Europe down a dangerous path, drawing comparisons with the current crises in Sweden. He further contrasts these limitations with the U.S. First Amendment approach, where even hate speech and misinformation are legally protected in most contexts, arguing that free speech is essential for a healthy society and robust debate.
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And here's a little joke to wrap it up: Why did the European politician cross the road? To silence the microphone on the free speech debate—but ended up with more questions than answers!
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