Europeans are about to
lose their free speech rights after the European Union's (EU) European Commission (EC) signaled that "hate speech" will probably be included among the most serious criminal offenses across the bloc.
With the EU elections just weeks away,
the powers that be in Europe are scrambling to eliminate Europeans' right to free speech under the guise of stopping "hate" throughout the land.
The European Citizens' Panel on Tackling Hatred in Society is one of several panels (ECPs) that EC President Ursula von der Leyen created to crack down on free speech, this being a major plank of her campaign, even though European voters do not pick the EC president – he or she is appointed by the globalists, it turns out.
Even so, von der Leyen is talking a big game about implementing a whole new "democracy" across Europe that is "fit for the future." In her mind, this means silencing all speech that upsets special interest groups like LGBT that hate when people say things that upset them.
"That could mean anything, and the vagueness by no means stops there: the very 'hate speech,' despite the gravity of the proposals to classify it as a serious crime, is not even well defined, observers are warning," warns
Reclaim the Net's Didi Rankovic.
"Despite that, the recommendations contained in a report produced by the panel have been backed by EC's Vice-President for Values and Transparency Vera Jourova as well as Vice President for Democracy and Demography Dubravka Suica."
(Related: Did you know that a longtime Los Angeles County lifeguard of 22 years is
suing his employer for violating his right to not have to fly Pride flags and other LGBT paraphernalia on his lifeguard towers?)
Hate speech isn't real
Jourova says the panel's recommendations for how to deal with "hate speech" are "clear and ambitious." The problem is that "hate speech" itself remains undefined, likely on purpose to draw the net on anyone who says anything that "offends" someone from a special interest group.
Imagine a society in which saying that there are only two genders, male and female, is considered to be a form of "hate." This type of thing is already happening in Canada, and now von der Leyen wants it for Europe, too.
The report describes "hate speech" as any form of speech that is "incompatible with the values of human dignity, freedom, democracy, the rule of law, and respect of human rights." In other words, defining "hate speech" is arbitrary based on each individual's values.
Europe is actually freer than Canada on the "hate speech" front, more closely aligning with the United States and its First Amendment. Von der Leyen and her fellow cronies want to change that as soon as possible.
It turns out that there are already "hate speech" laws in the EU that capture very specific things. Von der Leyen and other globalist-selected EU leaders say they want to expand those laws to "ensure that all forms of hate speech are uniformly recognized and penalized, reinforcing our commitment to a more inclusive and respectful society."
If the changes stick, so-called "marginalized communities" across Europe will be afforded extra protections to "uphold human dignity," whatever that means.
Media reports indicate that this newfound effort to stamp out "hate speech" is coordinated in that the recommendation "adopts exactly the same terminology as an EC proposal that was recently endorsed by the European Parliament to extend the list of EU-wide crimes to include 'hate speech.'"
There is no such thing as "hate speech," at least not as far as the First Amendment is concerned. Learn more at
Censorship.news.
Sources for this article include:
ReclaimTheNet.org
NaturalNews.com