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2023-04-12 17:47:34
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Leonard/Janis Robert König on Nostr: #[0] #[1] If you understand it, then why omit the European perspective if it can be ...

npub1lslwn6kpyfkj3xp3zk6jd2epur5gjdeawklnsh9nd498xy50ezdqfz9c2x (npub1lsl…9c2x) npub15rxm9wfqhcmm2aeqh9dakma2nkgca4me6lkq0l64nec8xe2wy42sdk67qn (npub15rx…67qn) If you understand it, then why omit the European perspective if it can be demonstrated as wrong?

Why claim the consequences where unexpected when they demonstrably weren't? Why frame them as bad if that is actually up to discussion? Or even if, whether they may be bad, but "acceptable"?

You're ignoring all the criticism of NetzDG and related laws that *we* had. With "we" I mean "us nerds" from Chaos and related who are politically not un-active and have argued *a lot* about this law. By simply ignoring all these points you show that you are either ignorant about them or unwilling to admit that this discussion was had, but more nuanced then you did here.

We do not have anything against "outside comments" per-se. But comments that are uneducated or do not reflect the actual issues at hand are just unhelpful and paint a horribly bad picture of the EU. Worse than it is, that is.

Your whole point that we claim you cannot comment in itself is a wrong framing of our comments. They asked you to find someone else more educated to learn about it *before* writing such articles. Claiming we wouldn't want you to write at all being "European nonsense" is the most "American nonsense" I've seen: It's something we never said.
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