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Death threats and calls for genocide are not "hateful remarks" and "insults" to politicians. Cut for downplaying actual crimes and not being an example


** The first printed volume, "Crackdown", sees the Global Justice Initiative apprehending online "hate speech" posters in Berlin and turning them over to the federal police. In March 2022 the German federal police began raiding homes and arresting citizens for posting "hateful remarks" and "insults" against politicians online.

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** The first printed volume, "Crackdown", sees the Global Justice Initiative apprehending online "hate speech" posters in Berlin and turning them over to the federal police. In March 2022 the German federal police began raiding homes and arresting citizens for posting "hateful remarks" and "insults" against politicians online.
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** "The War in Paris" is about a French nationalist uprising in the capital. One prominent nationalist protester, Chantel—she's in the foreground of the front cover—sports a striking, bright yellow jacket. The volume was published in September 2018, two months before the Yellow Vest movement arose in France.
** The first printed volume, "Crackdown", sees the Global Justice Initiative apprehending online "hate speech" posters in Berlin and turning them over to the federal police. In March 2022 the German federal police began raiding homes and arresting citizens for posting "hateful remarks" and "insults" against politicians online.
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