Germany tells social media companies to delete hate speech or face fines

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brandonbull

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agent00f

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Doesn't seems to be part of the KKK. There are Latin gangs with more members than the KKK and they go around terrorizing and killing more people but those don't seem to get the same press. Those same gangs seem to represent during anti-White/Anti-American rallies.

You sure carry a lot of water for a supposedly irrelevant group of people. Don't forget to also protect the Alternative Right whose namesake founding publication puts out articles such as Is Black Genocide Right?
 

jackstar7

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Doesn't seems to be part of the KKK. There are Latin gangs with more members than the KKK and they go around terrorizing and killing more people but those don't seem to get the same press. Those same gangs seem to represent during anti-White/Anti-American rallies.
Cool. Let me help you:

"Miller was arrested in connection to the shootings. Prior to his arrest, news reports described the suspected gunman as a man in his seventies who was not a Kansas native. Miller was an Aurora, Missouri, transplant from North Carolina, a neo-Nazi, practicing neo-Pagan,[17] and former politician who founded and formerly led the Carolina Knights, a paramilitary organization with ties to the Ku Klux Klan in the 1980s, with the organization later being disbanded by the Southern Poverty Law Center, after which he founded another group called the White Patriot Party. In the late 1980s, he was sentenced to three years in prison for weapons charging and plotting to assassinate Morris Dees, the leader and co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center."

Wait, let me guess, you're using the No True Klansman fallacy!
 

agent00f

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Cool. Let me help you:

"Miller was arrested in connection to the shootings. Prior to his arrest, news reports described the suspected gunman as a man in his seventies who was not a Kansas native. Miller was an Aurora, Missouri, transplant from North Carolina, a neo-Nazi, practicing neo-Pagan,[17] and former politician who founded and formerly led the Carolina Knights, a paramilitary organization with ties to the Ku Klux Klan in the 1980s, with the organization later being disbanded by the Southern Poverty Law Center, after which he founded another group called the White Patriot Party. In the late 1980s, he was sentenced to three years in prison for weapons charging and plotting to assassinate Morris Dees, the leader and co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center."

Wait, let me guess, you're using the No True Klansman fallacy!

The head birther riling up enough white nationalists to be elected president is fake news.
 
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