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Fan Club of Ursula von der Leyen Demands More Opinion-Free Freedom for Everyone


It is always wonderful to experience, in this "our democracy," how important this opinion-free freedom – oh, sorry – this opinion-liberation really is. And it is always wonderful to see who vehemently champions this opinion-liberation.



The article EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and the EU: Dangerous Organizations and People? apparently mobilized some of these champions. The previous article praising the EU leader beloved by many, Ursula von der Leyen, was briefly removed from Facebook but restored after my complaint. However, the article in question here remains vanished from Facebook.

Due to reports from some government fans and fans of the widely loved Ursula von der Leyen, Facebook informed me that the link to this article violated the "Community Standards on Cybersecurity." Wow, right? One has to dig that deep into the trick box to delete content nowadays. But it wasn’t just Facebook. On Instagram, the image of the widely loved Ursula was also removed.

Facebook wrote: “We have set standards because we want everyone to feel safe, respected, and welcome.”

Could it be that people feel unsafe because of Ursula von der Leyen? I’m asking for the neighbor’s hamster four streets down.

I assume it was reports from government supporters. These supporters usually locate themselves on the left, green, and rainbow spectrum. Interestingly, they feel obligated to protect Ursula von der Leyen, who belongs to the CDU.

In the Facebook pop-up, I was offered to "Take Action." Hoping I could file a complaint there, I clicked – and then further and further – until I hit a dead end. I was trapped. No button to submit a complaint appeared. Now that’s what I call effective. Even the notifications that this post was deleted have meanwhile disappeared.

The interesting part is that this only affects the German article. The links to articles in the nine other languages were not challenged. Also on Instagram, where the photo was supposedly the problem, only the photo linked to the German article was removed. The exact same photos with links in other languages remain online. If the photo were really the problem, it should have been deleted in all languages.

It seems this grand movement for opinion-liberation exists only in German. So if one wants to say something critical, one must do it in another language.

Once again, we’ve learned something.

And of course, my account was restricted in a few points. Discipline is of course necessary in this open, tolerant, and diverse society. It simply cannot be that someone thinks they have a right to free speech and can post whatever they want, right? Where would we end up if everyone did that, huh?

Opinion-liberation is undoubtedly the order of the day!

Author: AI-Translation - Michael Thurm  | 

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