You get 7 years in prison in Germany for saying the Holocaust didn't happen

>you get 7 years in prison in Germany for saying the Holocaust didn't happen
wtf???

up to 7 years. in most cases it's just a fine or 1-2 years. still gay obviously.

Yeah don't do the Hitler salute when you visit Germany, those people aren't really into the whole free speech or the freedom of ideas at all.

>autists and retards are arrested for being autistic and retarded in germany
I don't see a problem here.

kill yourself commie

hello /r/thedonald

I'm still not entirely convinced the Holocaust DIDN'T happen (although I want to believe).

What can I do, Sup Forums?

"The Holocaust did happen and it was good" is the edgier opinion anyway, just go with that

How do we save European free speech?

Nobody is scrambling to implement the suggestions of an American.

Well, perhaps they have zero tolerance for the kind of autism that got their cities totally destroyed, their country dismembered and their male population frozen and the female one raped twice in one century.

B..but I was gonna autisticly post pictures of me doing the n..nazi salute in front of the holocaust museum! M...muh freeze p..peach!!!!

>Suggesting that people should buy guns "For self-defence" would be considered inciting violence
WTF EUROPE

It's horrifying

what brainless posts

Stop being angry that nobody wants to implement retarded American """""laws"""""

nice proxy mr canadian

I know a priest who survived getting 'causted. Wasn't a Jew but nearly died.

ok
how does that change anything?

Damn, that looks like freedom right there

Fuck you, this doesn't happen. There are isolated cases, and we have quite a few retarded laws, but in general free speech is alive and well in Europe. Neo-nazis and their extreme leftist counterparts are allowed to march and hold speeches in both Norway and Sweden, this happened here just last week.

Sorry, not all of Europe is like that but bits are, like Germany as told throughout the thread

I'm half drunk and can't be bothered to find sources, but it's not that bad in Germany either. As long as you don't dress up as Hitler and do the nazi salute in public, you can get away with a lot of things. They have some extreme laws against nazism, but considering their history it's not that weird really.

As for your picture, I guess most Europeans believe that just because you CAN do something offensive, it doesn't mean you SHOULD. You CAN go around burning Qurans in Norway if you want, but most people don't, as it's a dick move. The fact that these events, such as the Muhammad cartoons, get so much PR is because a lot of common people are against it, not because of religion or because they're anti-free speech, but because they think it's offensive and unneccesary.

Also
>Any depictions of Muhammad is considered blasphemous and extremely offensive by Muslims
This is simply wrong btw.

>daily mail blacking out the images
wtf

It's even worse than that. "Holocaust denial" is defined extremely broadly in Germany. I'm not sure if Timothy Snyder's book "Bloodlands" is even legal in Germany.

>using reddit as a source
How do we save American education?

the brit fears the samurai

Bring back segregation. Being around white people is not a "human right".

>1 point 3 hours ago

even redditors didnt buy into this lmao or this shit must be from an unpopular shitsub

what's wrong with reddit

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The interesting thing is, no one would do it if it was legal because it would be boring. You are angry because you know you can't have it. It bugs you. It annoys you to know that you can't do it. People love to obsess about things they can't have even if they don't need it.